Doja Cat’s manager confirms that she is already working on a new album.
Despite the recent release of her deluxe album, Scarlet 2 Claude, there has been major clamours for a new project from her fans. Doja Cat’s manager has confirmed that the Grammy-winning artist is working on a new album, sparking excitement among fans after months of speculation. Known for her blend of pop, hip-hop, and R&B, Doja Cat is said to be “focused on developing her sound” for this upcoming project. In a Billboard interview, her manager stated, “She’s always evolving, and this next project will highlight her growth as an artist. Fans can expect something new and exciting.” While details like the album title or release date haven’t been announced, updates are expected soon. With past hits from albums like Planet Her and Hot Pink, including “Say So” and “Kiss Me More,” fans eagerly await her next move. The new album is anticipated to drop in 2024, promising a fresh musical direction.
Doja Cat’s manager confirms she is currently working on her next album.
“She wants it to be her ‘THAT’ album.” pic.twitter.com/ZdfJexcyRq
— Pop Base (@PopBase) September 10, 2024
Sources claim D’Angelo is allegedly working on a new project.
Raphael Saadiq, longtime friend and collaborator of D’Angelo, has revealed that the Virginia singer-songwriter is actively working on a new album. On the “Rolling Stone Music Now” podcast, Saadiq shared that D’Angelo is “in a good space” and excited about his work, currently developing six tracks. “He’s like, ‘You gotta play bass. I’ve got this track… It’s got your name all over it,’” Saadiq recalled. The duo is known for their collaborations, such as D’Angelo’s debut single “Lady” and the hit “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” from the 2000 album Voodoo. Saadiq mentioned their shared gospel roots and described their latest work as “funky as hell.” Since releasing Black Messiah in 2014, D’Angelo has kept fans eagerly waiting for more music, and anticipation for his next project is high.
D’Angelo is confirmed to be working on a new album 💿
His first since 2014’s 'Black Messiah' pic.twitter.com/tEbOhmwbX8
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) September 10, 2024
Anderson .Paak confirms more “Silk Sonic” music with Bruno Mars.
He has given fans a hint about a possible follow-up to Silk Sonic’s debut album. Speaking with VIBE about his Jameson campaign, the Grammy-winning artist shared an update on their second album, casually referred to as SS2. When asked when the duo’s next project might drop, .Paak replied, “Only time will tell!” He reiterated this in a recent Q&A, saying, “I think that Silk Sonic always has a place to put out more music… So, we’ll just see. Time will tell.” Addressing whether Silk Sonic might retire, .Paak assured fans that there are no plans for that. While details remain vague, his comments suggest that more Silk Sonic music could be on the horizon.
Anderson .Paak on new 'Silk Sonic' music with Bruno Mars 👀
“I think that Silk Sonic always has a place to put out more music… So, we’ll just see. Time will tell.”
Q: So, Silk Sonic isn’t going to retire..?
AP: “Nah.” pic.twitter.com/io0tg6OO3m
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) September 10, 2024
A new posthumous Juice WRLD project set to for release on November 22.
Juice WRLD’s estate has released two new songs as part of The Pre-Party EP, featuring “World Tour (Aquafina)” with Young Thug. Both tracks were released via Grade A Productions on Monday, marking Juice WRLD’s first official release of 2024. This follows his posthumous feature on Ski Mask The Slump God’s track “Wake Up” in June. Additionally, Juice WRLD’s estate has announced a new project titled The Party Never Ends, set to be released on November 22. Fans are eagerly anticipating this posthumous album, showing great excitement for more music from the late Chicago rapper.
🗣️ JUICE WRLD
💽 THE PARTY NEVER ENDS
🗓️ NOVEMBER 22 pic.twitter.com/ZOjigI1Vxn
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) September 9, 2024
HBO open casting call for new young actors for the new Harry Potter series.
Film network, HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series has officially launched a casting call for young actors, confirmed by the network to Variety. The call invites submissions from performers of all backgrounds, asking for two self-tapes: one featuring a “short poem or story” (not from Harry Potter) and another introducing the applicant with details like birth date, height, and location. Applicants are also requested to use their natural accents. Although the series does not yet have a release date, it is expected to begin filming in the UK in 2025-26. “Succession” collaborators Francesca Gardiner and Mark Mylod will serve as the show’s writer and director. The series is planned to have seven seasons, with each season adapting one of JK Rowling’s original *Harry Potter books.
The search for the new #HarryPotter stars is underway
A casting call has been listed to find Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley for the upcoming HBO series
Filming is expected to begin in 2025 pic.twitter.com/8FHZI2vq2y
— Culture Crave 🍿 (@CultureCrave) September 9, 2024