Streaming services may be far and away the preferred outlet to listen to music, and if you’re a brand new band hitting the scene, you can’t afford to go without it. However, not every big artist is following, or even needs to follow, the trend: Taylor Swift, for example, refused to let her 2014 record, 1989, grace Spotify, while Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo was initially a Tidal exclusive before making its way to other streaming apps. Now, another artist won’t be putting their music up for easy listening upon release: Jason Aldean.
Ty Dolla $ign is getting political on his new project, which is going to be the rapper’s first set of material since last year’s debut, Free TC. The new album, aptly named, Campaign, is scheduled for a release on September 23rd through Atlantic Records.
Usher is in the middle of a promotional run for his upcoming film, Hands of Stone, but he’s still finding time to get stuff done on the music side of things, too. The R&B star has revealed that his eighth full-length record, Hard II Love, will be released on September 16th through RCA Records.
Kings of Leon are back and ready to put out their brand new album. Their seventh full-length effort, entitled Walls, is set for release on October 14th via RCA Records.
JoJo is free from the clutches of her old record label, and that means she's finally able to talk about what she has wanted to talk about all along: new music.