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Livin’ In A Gangsters Paradise: “Do you want it” featuring Aussie Artist Katija. Katija is an Australian-born rapper from Melbourne. A talented hip-hop dancer with
Livin’ In A Gangsters Paradise: “Do you want it” featuring Aussie Artist Katija. Katija is an Australian-born rapper from Melbourne. A talented hip-hop dancer with
The Lumineers’ Sweltering Sydney Show is infectiously Joyful. The Lumineers touch down last night for their first Sydney show as part of their “Bright Side
Vic Mensa shares his story and covers much political ground in this inwardly reflecting exposé, signalling the Chicago-born rappers first official legacy-building milestone. “The Autobiography”
The Swet Shop Boys have released their convivial second E.P. Sufi La, their first release since their 2016 debut album. The Swet Shop Boys show a more
There is so much new music being released constantly on the internet but we have sifted through all of that convoluted mess to find you
Jessie Reyez has been making music since she was three, she has worked with Chance the Rapper and King Louie, and now she’s leaving her
Shamir Bailey, known simply as Shamir to fans, has released his new album Hope on Soundcloud, the entirety of which he created in his bedroom
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Tkay Maidza has released her new track ‘Glorious’ after it was premiered on the finale of the iconic HBO television series Girls. The infamous creator
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There is so much new music being released almost constantly. So, here at FIB we have done the hard work for you and found some
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