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Young Thug Apologizes To Mariah The Scientist In "I Miss My Dogs" Song
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Young Thug Apologizes To Mariah The Scientist In “I Miss My Dogs” Song

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Young Thug is now baring his soul and apologizing to those he hurt in his newest song “I Miss My Dogs,” just days after leaked jail calls surfaced online.

The Atlanta rapper released his new single on Thursday (Sep. 11) clearing up some of the remarks he made while on the phone, and delivered a heartfelt apology. The emotional record, shared alongside a video and lyrics posted to Instagram, hears Thugger addressing infidelity, loyalty, fractured friendships, while taking full accountability for his mistakes.

One of the most poignant moments comes when he directs his lyrics to his longtime girlfriend, Mariah the Scientist. “Baby, I’m sorry/ One of my biggest fears is losing you to the internet,” he raps. “Waking up in our bed with you right by my neck… pillow talking ain’t my name/ Baby, I love you/ I know you see this rain, I know you feel my pain.”

Later, he admits to his role in the hurt he’s caused her, confessing, “I’m sorry for being a part of these ho*s laughing at you… I’m the reason you crashing.”

He also addressed his strained friendship with Lil Baby, who he says hasn’t been “answering his calls,” while showing love to Drake for holding him down. “Drizzy, you my brother/ You know I ain’t going against you/ Came to visit me at Cobb County like my kin do,” he raps. He even mentioned his attempt to reconcile Metro Boomin and Future with Drake, saying, “Trying to get you, Metro, and Pluto on the same page/ The internet don’t know about it because real ni**as don’t say, real ni**as do.”

Listen below.

The 34-year-old didn’t mention GloRilla in the “I Miss My Dogs” rap, even though one leaked call surfaced with him calling Glo “ugly as f**k.” The YSL pioneer had already took to X to apologize. “First of all I’m sorry to u for my words and I honestly don’t think ur ugly at all… I was speaking from jail just having a hard time with life. I don’t like bashing girls and hardly ever did.. I’m sorry to u twin,” he wrote.

GloRilla, however, doesn’t seem to be accepting his apology at the moment. The Memphis rapper allegedly dropped a track of her own called “Looking A** Ni**a” where she roasted Thug and his girlfriend. In one bar she calls him a “tootsie roll with dreds” and Mariah The Scientist, “Tweety Bird.”

Listen to the snippet below.

Despite all of the controversy, Young Thug announced on Instagram that his highly anticipated album UY SCUTI will arrive on Sept. 19.

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Why Panwadi Song From Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Is Important For Bollywood!
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3 Reasons Why Panwadi Song Is A Standout In The Bollywood Music Scene

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Why Panwadi Song From Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Is Important For Bollywood!
Here’s Why Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’s Panwadi Song Is A Standout In Bollywood!(Photo Credit –Instagram)

Panwadi, the latest song from the upcoming film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, is another number added to Dharma Productions’ portfolio of foot-tapping bangers. However, the track doesn’t just entertain; it instantly makes its mark and stands out in the Bollywood music scene.

At first listen, Panwadi may appear as a masaledaar Bollywood number, ideal for grooving during festive celebrations or playing on a loop at wedding processions. However, beneath the catchy tune and vibrant feel, it creates a landmark moment for regional voices in mainstream Hindi cinema and gives a bold new direction to Bollywood music.

1. A First-Of-Its-Kind Collaboration

With Panwadi, Bhojpuri superstar Khesarilal Yadav and Haryanvi folk sensation Masoom Sharma have come together for a Bollywood track for the first time. This is not just a feature but a celebration of their unique vocal identities. Their contrasting textures collide in a symphony to create a track one would remember for years to come. Their voices don’t merely guest-star; they own the track with their rawness and authenticity, embracing regional pride to the fullest.

2. Bollywood Brings Authentic Regional Flavors To Mainstream Cinema

In the past, Bollywood has often flirted with regional sounds, borrowing aesthetics without bringing in the actual voices. But Panwadi doesn’t just use regional authenticity to add flavor to another Bollywood number. In fact, it introduces authentic regional flavor to mainstream Bollywood music. It hands the mic to the people who built those sounds from the soil.

3. Panwadi Goes Beyond The Song To Make A Statement

Thematically, the song is a cheeky ode to a local panwadi, the quintessential small-town colorful character. But beneath the humor, it celebrates small-town swagger, unfiltered dialects, and raw identity. Panwadi pushes boundaries and brings forth an India that sings in Bhojpuri, Haryanvi, Maithili, Garhwali, Bundeli, and other regional dialects. It celebrates Indian music in its true loudest, proudest, and authentic form.

Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, starring Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf, will be released on October 2, 2025. The trailer for the film is scheduled to drop on September 15.

For more such stories, check out Bollywood News

Must Read: 7 Times Dharma Productions Proved Its Musical Versatility: From Romantic Melodies Like Ishq Wala Love To Dance Bangers Like Panwadi

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Jeff Tweedy Shares Video for New Song “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter”: Watch
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Jeff Tweedy Shares Video for New Song “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter”: Watch

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Jeff Tweedy is sharing one last single before he releases his new album, Twilight Override, on September 26. “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter” comes with a music video by director Austin Vesely that captures Tweedy and his bandmates playing a basement show. Watch it below.

“Lou Reed Was My Babysitter” is about “the joy in this dark music that Lou Reed made, and the beautiful conflict that it creates when you try and analyze it,” Tweedy said in a statement. “And how it was such a positive force for so many people. ‘My life was saved by rock’n’roll’—Lou Reed is saying the same thing. I was babysat by fucking Lou Reed, literally, in my bedroom as a 10-year-old, 12-year-old kid. His music was a more legitimate mentor to me than most of my teachers.”

Tweedy announced Twilight Override in July. The Wilco frontman has shared numerous tracks from the album, including “Enough,” “One Tiny Flower,” “Out in the Dark,” “Stray Cats in Spain,” and “Feel Free.”

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'Just Dance 2026' song list
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‘Just Dance 2026’ song list

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Just Dance is back for another year, and they have lined up some banger tracks for this year’s edition of the game. From some classics to songs of the summer over the last few years, we have the full Just Dance 2026 song list so far.

Here is the full lineup so far.

‘Just Dance 2026’ song list

  • ‘Abracadabra’ – Lady Gaga
  • ‘All-Star’ – Smash Mouth
  • ‘APT’ – Rosé & Bruno Mars
  • ‘Big Bad Frog’ – Austin & Colin
  • ‘Born To Be Alive’ – Patrick Hernandez
  • ‘Chichika’ – MariaDennis feat. METAMAMI
  • ‘Counting Stars’ – OneRepublic
  • ‘Don Raja’ – Su Real and DISTORT
  • ‘DRIP’ – BABYMONSTER
  • ‘Feather’ – Sabrina Carpenter
  • ‘Girls Just Want To Have Fun’ – Cyndi Lauper (remastered song and map)
  • ‘Good Girls’ – Zanillya & Humphrey Dennis
  • ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ – Chappell Roan
  • ‘Houdini’ – Dua Lipa
  • ‘Hung Up’ – Madonna
  • ‘Moonlight’ – Aileen-O 
  • ‘Thrift Shop’ – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis with Wanz
  • ‘Viva La Vida’ – Coldplay

That is a solid group of songs that have been announced so far, which can all be viewed on the franchise’s official YouTube channel.

Usually, the biggest hits, or at least a few of them, are included in the reveal trailer with a lot more of the underdog tracks and surprise fan-favourites saved for closer to launch. There are more than 40 songs this year as usual, so be sure to keep an eye out for what could become your new favourite dance routine.

The series is having a party this year, as a brand new ‘party mode’ is being introduced that focuses on co-op play, hoping to expand a lot of the improvements and work that has been done in this area over recent years.

Interestingly, this year’s entry isn’t coming to Nintendo Switch 2, only releasing on the original Switch, but we could see a port shortly after launch, given the popularity of the new console. Some work may still be needed to improve the tracking on the new Joy-Con controllers, as well.

We will keep this article updated weekly as new sets of songs are announced. Just Dance 2026 releases on October 14, 2025, for PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch.

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Spinal Tap's "Cups and Cakes" with Paul McCartney Is Our Song of the Week
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Spinal Tap’s “Cups and Cakes” with Paul McCartney Is Our Song of the Week

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, our Songs of the Week column highlights the best new tracks from the last seven days. This week, we’re celebrating the newly-released Spinal Tap II and its Paul McCartney-featuring rework of “Cups and Cakes.”


Much like their new movie Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, the new album from the greatest fictional rock band of all time draws a lot on the past as well as the future. There are multiple original tracks on The End Continues, but also featured are a few covers of Spinal Tap classics, including Elton John on “(Listen to the) Flower People” and the previously released “Stonehenge,” as well as Paul McCartney leading a new version of “Cups and Cakes” that brings with it a delightful meta element.

“Cups and Cakes” was originally released on the 1984 mockumentary’s soundtrack (though never heard in the film), and in a 2009 interview with The AV Club, Spinal Tap star Michael McKean admitted to being “a little sentimental” about it, referring to the song as “kind of like their string-laden ‘Eleanor Rigby’ sound.” So what could be better than having a gosh-darn Beatle guest on it?

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The album version is, naturally, much more produced than the rendition heard in the movie, which features McCartney sitting in on a jam session with the band as they squabble over chords. In both cases, though, it’s genuinely delightful to witness one of rock’s great legends engaging with Spinal Tap as if they are the rock legends that… Well, maybe technically, they are. They did just release a new album, after all, their fourth studio album to date, and are still playing together after literal decades. Not so many bands can say the same.

Perhaps part of that longevity is thanks to the band not being too precious about sticking to any specific genre or format: In that AV Club interview, McKean did note that “Cups and Cakes” is “certainly not textbook Spinal Tap,” but it does represent the lads playing around while maybe lightly parodying The Kinks, with all the goofy instrumental flourishes you could ever ask for. It speaks to a massive part of the sequel film’s charm — the way it showcases how McKean, Harry Shearer, and Christopher Guest are still finding the joy in making music together, after these years. (Also, after listening to it more than a few times… I’m now craving a traditional British teatime.)

— Liz Shannon Miller
Senior Entertainment Editor


dust — “Alastair”

Australian rock quintet dust have a gem with “Alastair,” their new song and the latest from their upcoming debut album Sky Is Falling (out 10/10). It starts off in dreamland with crystalline guitars, a winding bass line, and a beach pop feel. They reach their stride in the chorus, oscillating between a more driven approach and a resigned haze. Then, the band collapses into a fraught, fuzzy groove for the outro, the drums escalating in energy while co-vocalist Justin Teale squeezes in one last verse. Even in their sweetest modes, dust have no problem complicating their sound to keep us on our toes. Looking for another great rock band with a saxophonist? They’re right here. — Paolo Ragusa

Rachel Bobbitt — “Hush”

Rachel Bobbitt has shared “Hush,” the latest offering from her upcoming debut album Swimming Towards the Sand (out 10/17). Keeping with the album’s oceanic theme, “Hush” is a buoyant, tender dream pop cut, the wading of waters symbolized by the ebb and flow of Bobbitt’s melodies. Most stark is the chorus, where Bobbitt is surrounded by thick harmonies, too sour for serenity but full enough to elicit powerful emotions. When she enters a full-voiced belt, like when she sings “Eye to eye,” she sounds like no one else. — P. Ragusa

Rapsody, Madlib — “Avon Thru the Wire”

Rapsody has always been in a league of her own. On “Avon Thru the Wire,” a textured, soulful track of pensiveness inspired by the character Avon Barksdale from the revered HBO series The Wire, Rapsody manipulates her voice to tell an evocative story of multiple characters. Opening with a pitched-down vocal, Rapsody takes on the role of a hustler contemplating the consequences of getting caught up in the street life, and expressing appreciation for a longtime friend who reserved judgment. The North Carolina rapper blends the deepened voice with her own natural tone, weaving a narrative of personal reflection and emphasizing the importance of support among people of different trajectories. “It’s for you to believe, it’s for you to achieve/ It’s still time for you/ For your life, I never grieved,” Rapsody spits near the end. Not unlike The Wire itself, Rapsody uses this song to stress the importance of seeing flawed individuals as humans in need of compassion and grace. — Kiana Fitzgerald

Ragana, Drowse — “In Eternal Woods Pts. 2-3”

Labelmates and fellow gloomy music makers Ragana and Drowse have officially joined forces for a full-length project. Their collaborative album, Ash Souvenir, drops November 14th on The Flenser, and judging by the lead single, avant-metal heads are in for a treat. Enticingly titled “In Eternal Woods Pts. 2-3,” the track is crushing, heavy, and incredibly emotive. There are hints of black metal in the tremolo guitars and the guttural screams of the lead vocals, while the back half offers brief glimpses of Drowse’s more atmospheric, slow-core tendencies. All the while, lyrics dealing with loss, love, and sacred places match the instrumental’s epic scope. — Jonah Krueger

Rochelle Jordan — “Sweet Sensation”

Rochelle Jordan is mounting her comeback. The British-Canadian singer-songwriter has been teasing her upcoming album, Through the Wall, since this spring. Her latest offering, “Sweet Sensation,” is yet another instance of Jordan firing a flare gun into the night sky, signaling her highly anticipated return. She hasn’t released an original album since 2021’s Play With the Changes, and prior to that, her breakthrough album 1021 was released in 2014.

Jordan may be sparing in her musical output, but every time she chooses to let us into her creative world, we learn more about what drives her. “Sweet Sensation” feels like an homage to Evelyn “Champagne” King, Cherrelle, and other R&B divas of the ’80s. With West Coast legend DāM-FunK and Jordan’s longtime creative director and executive producer KLSH behind the boards, the song is carried by a rugged bass line, twinkling production, and Jordan’s airy, sensual vocals. Settling squarely in the space of disco-inflected pop&B, “Sweet Sensation” sounds like a summer vibe, despite its near-fall release date. Not to worry: Just play this on repeat for the next 9 months. — K. Fitzgerald

TiaCorine — “Backyard” featuring JID

When TiaCorine released her viral single “FreakyT” in 2022, she put us all on alert and let us know what to expect. On that song, we learned the North Carolina rapper is a grown-ass woman who’s not afraid to talk about her wants and desires. TiaCorine keeps that exact same energy on the JID-assisted “Backyard,” the latest single dropped ahead of her forthcoming album CORINIAN. Over propulsive production that features thrumming bass and a looped soulful interjection, TiaCorine pops her shit about her preferences and capabilities in the bedroom. JID understands the assignment, contributing lyrics like “I stand up in this bih, I’m like the governor in Atlanta/ Put a planet on my wrist, she made a puddle in the passenger.” While the song largely caters to carnal impulses, both artists still find the time to establish themselves as sought-after MCs who can spit amongst the best in their field.  — K. Fitzgerald

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Every song on the Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues soundtrack
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Every song on the Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues soundtrack

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Over 40 years after This Is Spinal Tap, the fictional heavy metal band have reunited for a mockumentary sequel.

Directed by Rob Reiner, who returns on-screen as documentarian Marty Di Bergi, Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues charts the band’s reunion after 15 years for one final show.

All the original band members reprise their roles, including Christopher Guest as Nigel Tufnel, Michael McKean as David St. Hubbins and Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls. Other cast members include Fran Drescher, Don Lake, John Michael Higgins, Nina Conti, Griffin Matthews and Kerry Godliman.

Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues was released in cinemas worldwide on September 12, 2025.

What songs appear in Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues?

Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer in ‘Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues’. CREDIT: Sony Pictures

The sequel’s soundtrack features four reworked songs from the first movie, including a new version of ‘Stonehenge’ with Elton John, along with nine original songs. Other guest appearances include Paul McCartney and Garth Brooks.

You can check out the full tracklist and stream the soundtrack below.

1. ‘Nigel’s Poem’
2. ‘Let’s Just Rock Again’
3. ‘(Listen To The) Flower People’ – Spinal Tap & Elton John
4. ‘Brighton Rock’
5. ‘The Devil’s Just Not Getting Old’
6. ‘Cups and Cakes’ – Spinal Tap & Paul McCartney
7. ‘I Kissed a Girl’
8. ‘Angels’
9. ‘Big Bottom’ – Spinal Tap, Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood
10. ‘Judge and Jury’
11. ‘Rockin’ in the Urn’
12. ‘Blood to Let’
13. ‘Stonehenge’ – Spinal Tap & Elton John

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Jane Remover Shares “Dreamflasher” Video and New Song Featuring Lucy Bedroque: Watch
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Jane Remover Shares “Dreamflasher” Video and New Song Featuring Lucy Bedroque: Watch

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Next week, Jane Remover joins Turnstile on the North American leg of their Never Enough Tour. Before that kicks off, Jane Remover has shared the music video for the Revengeseekerz cut “Dreamflasher” and also dropped a new song with DeadAir labelmate Lucy Bedroque. Watch the video (directed by frequent collaborator Brendon Burton) and hear the new track, “Audiostalker,” below.

“Audiostalker” may sound familiar to endeavoring Jane Remover fans, as a previous version of it was featured on the artist’s very briefly released Indie Rock mixtape. The project was online for only a matter of hours before the artist deleted it.

Jane Remover’s time on the road with Turnstile stretches into October. The next month, Jane Remover will play shows in Europe and the United Kingdom, and they later have a December show in New Zealand, a New Year’s Eve concert in Australia, and two more Australian dates in January.

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Limp Bizkit Drop New Song 'Making Love to Morgan Wallen': Listen
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Limp Bizkit Drop New Song ‘Making Love to Morgan Wallen’: Listen

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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It’s been four years since Limp Bizkit last released new music, and the rap-rock behemoths have returned with a song guaranteed to garner attention for its title alone: “Making Love to Morgan Wallen.” 

The track itself has nothing to do with the country star — or even really making love. In fact, it opens with a moment of vulnerability from frontman Fred Durst, who says “Damn, I miss you, Chester/Sending love from a bass compressor,” in a nod to late Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington. 

The song continues as you would expect a Limp Bizkit song to continue: Simmering rap verses giving way to explosive hard rock choruses, with Durst dropping bars about the band’s old foe, Napster, and another about getting “kicked out of the Trump Resort.” The line that ostensibly gave the song its eye-catching title doesn’t come until the outro, when Durst says, “I make this motherfucker diamond-plated/Making love to Morgan Wallen in an elevator.”

Questions, of course, abound, chief among them: Is the narrator of this song making love to Morgan Wallen himself in an elevator, or making love to someone else while Morgan Wallen’s music plays in an elevator? Limp Bizkit, so far, have withheld any answers.

We’ve also reached out to Wallen’s rep for comment, because we couldn’t not.

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It’s unclear if “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” marks the start of a new album cycle for Limp Bizkit, as it was released via EA Games and appears tied to their upcoming release, Battlefield 6. The game’s recent trailer also featured a new remix of Limp Bizkit’s 1999 hit “Break Stuff.”

Limp Bizkit dropped their most recent album, Still Sucks, in 2021, and that album was notably the group’s first in 10 years. Since Still Sucks, the group has been quiet in terms of sharing new music, but they have been involved in a major lawsuit with Universal Music Group over unpaid royalties. 

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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen
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Mobb Deep Announce New Album Infinite, Share New Song “Against the World”: Listen

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

For the first time since 2014, there will be a new Mobb Deep album: Infinite, the follow-up to The Infamous Mobb Deep, is out October 10 via Mass Appeal. Below, listen to the 15-track record’s Havoc-produced opener, “Against the World.” Scroll down for the new album’s artwork.

Infinite is the first album from Mobb Deep since the death of Prodigy in 2017. It’s also Prodigy’s second posthumous release, following 2022’s The Hegelian Dialectic 2: The Book of Heroine.

“This one feels like coming full circle,” Havoc stated in a press release. “It’s that classic Mobb energy—dark, real, unfiltered. The sound that shaped who we are but also speaks to where hip-hop is right now.”

A month after Infinite’s release, Havoc (under the Mobb Deep) banner will go on a co-headlining tour with Raekwon. He’ll be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Mobb Deep’s iconic sophomore album, 1995’s The Infamous.

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Malibu Announces Debut Album Vanities, Shares New Song: Listen
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Malibu Announces Debut Album Vanities, Shares New Song: Listen

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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“So Sweet & Willing” is the latest single from the French ambient artist’s Year0001 release

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