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Chappell Roan’s ‘The Subway’ Arrives This Week After Teasing Fans for Over a Year

July 31, 2025

After months of anticipation, Chappell Roan has confirmed that her long-awaited single, "The Subway," will officially arrive this Wednesday, July 31, at 8 PM EST. The announcement came via her...

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Black Sabbath Bassist Recalls Final Gig and 57-Year Friendship with Ozzy Osbourne: ‘I Wasn’t Prepared to See How Frail He Was’

July 31, 2025

As the world mourns the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath’s legendary bassist Terence “Geezer” Butler has shared a heartfelt essay about his friendship with the iconic rocker. Butler, who...

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What If Taylor Swift Left Spotify, Again?

July 30, 2025

Taylor Swift deleted her entire repertoire off Spotify in 2014, arguing that the site did not pay musicians fairly. Despite initial criticism as a publicity trick, the action drew international...

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“Back to Friends” by Sombr Is the Gen Z Anthem of Summer

July 30, 2025

Introducing Sombr, an indie-pop musician whose hit song "Back to Friends" is encapsulating the spirit of Generation Z and beyond. The song was first released on December 27, 2024, however it has...

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Billie Marten: “Mostly, artists are in financial ruin – we’re all paying Taylor Swift”

July 30, 2025

Billie Marten, the British singer-songwriter known for her hauntingly beautiful folk-inspired music, has recently shared her thoughts on the financial struggles many artists face in today’s music...

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K-Pop Demon Hunters soundtrack dominates UK charts as Ozzy Osbourne tributes surge

July 30, 2025

In a surprising twist, the Demon Hunter K-pop soundtrack has claimed the top spot on the UK charts, reflecting the growing influence of the genre beyond its South Korean origins. Meanwhile, the...

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Viral Throwback: Connie Francis’s 1962 Song “Pretty Little Baby” Is TikTok’s Unexpected Anthem

July 30, 2025

This week's noteworthy tale: The 1962 B-side song "Pretty Little Baby," a decades-old deep cut by pop icon Connie Francis, has gone viral on TikTok, exposing a new generation to a voice from the...

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IVE’s ‘Supernova Love’ Blew Up on TikTok, and Now We’re All Orbiting Their Era

July 30, 2025

You’ve heard it. You’ve seen it. You’ve probably tried (and failed) to hit that head flick without dislocating something. Yes, we’re talking about the “Supernova Love” trend, the latest...

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The Weeknd Is Touring the World] and It’s Giving Apocalypse, But Make It Sexy

July 30, 2025

First, he gave us heartbreak. Then he gave us the high notes. Now, The Weeknd is giving world tour energy and yes, it’s cinematic, chaotic, and somehow still deeply romantic. From House of Balloons...

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Rock Your Body Now’ Is the Song That Walked Into the Party, Took the Aux, and Never Gave It Back

July 30, 2025

There’s always that one song. The one that hits the speakers, and suddenly everyone’s doing choreography they didn’t know they knew. That song, right now, is “Rock Your Body Now.” It didn’t just...

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“Like JENNIE”: The Song That Redefines Cool Without Even Trying

July 30, 2025

When JENNIE released “Like JENNIE,” it wasn’t just a comeback, it was a lesson in effortless power. Soft but sharp, understated but unforgettable, the track doesn’t ask for attention. It just...

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Bryson Tiller Is Outside Again And He’s Bringing the Feels Worldwide

July 30, 2025

He’s mysterious. He’s moody. He disappears for years and then shows up like nothing happened with bangers. Yes, Bryson Tiller is officially on a world tour, and if you’ve ever whispered...

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Drake and J.Cole’s “First Person Shooter”: A Masterpiece in Modern era

Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet

“First Person Shooter” is a song by Canadian rapper and singer Drake featuring American rapper J. Cole. Released on October 6, 2023, as the sixth track from Drake’s eighth studio album, “For All the Dogs,” this song has taken the music industry by storm. The collaboration between Drake and J. Cole was confirmed during a special episode of “Table for One” on the day of the album’s release. Drake referred to the collaboration as “fourth quarter magic,” revealing that it was the final song to be recorded for the album.
The lyrics of “First Person Shooter” are a testament to both artists’ lyrical prowess. The song explores themes of success, legacy, and rivalry in the rap industry. Both artists address their positions in the rap game, asserting their dominance and reflecting on their journey and challenges that the two went through.
In the song, J. Cole reflects on his continuous success, arguing that he, Drake, and fellow American rapper Kendrick Lamar are the “big three” in rap music. Drake also , on his part, shouts out to iconic figures like the Beatles and Michael Jackson in reference to his fame and commercial success.
“First Person Shooter” debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Cole’s first and Drake’s thirteenth number-one single on the chart. This tied the record for most solo number-one singles by a male artist with Michael Jackson.Critics have praised the song for its “subtle-yet-triumphant” yet “high-octane” production that starts out with a “warped” vocal sample while both artists exchange a few bars. The track was especially noted for its “futuristic and energetic” production that enabled Drake and Cole to showcase their skills.
 “First Person Shooter” is more than just a song; it’s a statement. It’s a testament to Drake and J. Cole’s dominance in the rap industry and their continuous evolution as artists. As fans, we can only look forward to more collaborations between these two titans of rap.

Drake and J.Cole’s “First Person Shooter”: A Masterpiece in Modern eradrake-and-j-coles-first-person-shooter-a-masterpiece-in-modern-eraNoah SeretheOct 25, 2023The lyrics of “First Person Shooter” are a testament to both artists’ lyrical prowess. The song explores themes of success, legacy, and rivalry in the rap industry...