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Doja Cat Throws Shade Directly At Tekashi 69 On Ariana Grande’s New ’34+35′ Remix

Getty Image Tekashi called for Doja to be cancelled in 2020. …

When Ariana Grande teased two mystery guests who would join her on a remix of “34+35,” fans came up with plenty of theories and were partially right. While the guess of Nicki Minaj turned out to be inaccurate, they were correct about Doja Cat, who appears on the track alongside Grande and Megan Thee Stallion. Those weren’t the only three names on the song, though, as Doja managed to sneak a Tekashi 69 diss into her verse.

Doja kicks off her contribution to the track, “Can we stay up all night? F*ck a jet lag / You bring your fine ass and overnight bag / Add up the numbers or get behind that / Play and rewind that, listen, you’ll find that / I want that six-nine without Tekashi / And I want your body and I make it obvious.”

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Doja and Tekashi have had a bit of beef in the past. After some controversial old Doja lyrics generated controversy towards the start of 2020, Tekashi called for her to be cancelled. In the comments of an Instagram post, Tekashi wrote, “She started with the wrong one… give me till tomorrow #canceldoja.” He wrote elsewhere, “Someone called her Doja Dog.” Doja didn’t respond at the time, but now she got her dig in.

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“I Want It All” by Alli Brown unveils an enthralling anthemic companion for dream chasers

Alli Brown

From the moment the cello swells in “I Want It All,” Alli Brown, a singer-songwriter with her roots firmly planted in Salt Lake City, effectively merges her folk-pop sensibilities with anthemic grit to create a profoundly personal vibe and relatably empowering track that speaks to everyone. This heartfelt sonic manifesto represents a definitive assertion of her decade-long artistic identity.

Alli’s voice is the centerpiece, filled with emotion that soars effortlessly across a lush arrangement crafted in a studio in Salt Lake City, Utah, at Rocket Skates Recording by producer Brecken Jones. Her vocal delivery has an ache of lived experience, yet there’s an undeniable fire in her tone as if she’s daring you to doubt her resilience. Add to that the hauntingly beautiful cello by Garrett Rozsa, and the result is a song that feels cinematic in its scope.

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Lyrically, “I Want It All” eloquently encapsulates the tug-of-war between hope and adversity. It’s a battle cry for anyone who’s ever felt the weight of life’s hurdles and those determined ambitions but still found the courage to dream bigger and wonder if it’s all worth it. Lines like “But i don’t see why we can’t have everything” hit with quiet ferocity, a reminder that emotional and personal victories of perseverance often entail considerable sacrifices yet yield meaningful rewards.

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The polished energy in Alli’s work reflects the influence of prominent artists such as Taylor Swift and Imagine Dragons. However, it is essential to recognize that this is distinctly her voice and narrative, characterized by her unwavering commitment to her musical journey. The production quality is rich and layered but never detracts from the fundamental, unfiltered humanity inherent in the track’s core. “I Want It All” is an inspiring anthemic vigor for anyone striving to discover their path through life. Alli Brown has provided audiences with a compelling rationale to persevere, thus establishing herself as a noteworthy talent worthy of considerable attention within the music industry. Whether chasing your dreams or searching for the strength to push through tough times, “I Want It All” is your enthralling companion.

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Album Review

“Every Rain” by Luke Borchelt evokes a soulful tapestry of nostalgic life with introspective memories

Luke Borchelt

Emerging singer-songwriter Luke Borchelt steps into the spotlight, making waves with his highly anticipated debut album, “Every Rain,” a heartfelt ode to life’s quiet moments, comprises a nine-track odyssey that bridges the intimate charm of the Chesapeake Bay roots with the universal resonance of timeless authenticity. This collection demonstrates Borchelt’s unique blend of country upbringing and modern soundscapes, creating nostalgically grounded and refreshingly innovative music.

Spanning just over 32 minutes, the album “Every Rain” is a masterful exploration of life’s imperfections, love’s intricacies, and the enduring impact of personal history. It begins with Same Old Square,” Borchelt immerses listeners into a euphoric country classic drenched in youthful memory love, capturing the unassuming joy of revisiting familiar places with someone special, driven by heartfelt lyrics and strumming guitars and small-town life with his signature lyrical authenticity. The title track, “Every Rain,” follows with soulful yet melancholic undertones co-written with producer Warren Russell. This centerpiece delivers a vivid mosaic of imagery of life’s imperfections, malfunctioning trucks, and overgrown gutters, embracing the therapeutic warmth of resilience through life’s storms.

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Subsequent tracks such as Itchin’” and Frostbit Hands further broaden the album’s emotional spectrum. The former ventures into unexplored realms with folk-pop soulfulness, while the latter is a modern acoustic classic work reflecting on lost friendships and the reconciliation of past errors with hopeful renewal in personal growth. Victoria shifts the focus to a romantic-soaked ballad influenced by dreamy organ strums, catchy beats, and an uplifting soundscape to paint vivid snapshots of budding memories of romance, evoke late-night calls, and sweet red wine, rendering it an undeniable highlight of the album.

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Borchelt’s artistic versatility is manifested in blending enchanting lyrical narrative with sonic sophistication shines in Accent,” a nostalgic acoustic vibe co-written with Jordan Rager and Mark Irwin. Meanwhile, Maryland Life and Car Heat are poignant tributes to Borchelt’s upbringing and childhood memories, encapsulating his roots with soul-stirring melodies. The album concludes on a hauntingly beautiful note with Orland, ME,” a heart-wrenching portrayal of heartbreak. Borchelt’s trembling vibrato leaves an indelible mark, lingering long after the final note fades.

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Crafted meticulously, “Every Rain” constitutes an intimate adventure through Borchelt’s world. It traverses a landscape of memories characterized by shimmering melodies and genuine authenticity. Each track provides a glimpse into his creative vision, cementing his place as a compelling new voice in modern folk and soul. Luke Borchelt’s “Every Rain” promises to be a valuable addition to diverse musical playlists, appealing to listeners craving introspection and emotionally evocative depth. Don’t miss the chance to experience this profoundly remarkable debut.

 

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