Super group Next by Nature (a combination of legendary groups Next and Naughty by Nature) have just released the visual for their first joint single “That’s Me”.
These artists have collaborated many times over the years, and now they’ve got something even more exciting in store, coming together as Next by Nature. The song features the sensual lyrics we’ve become accustomed to from Next over a hypnotic production like you could expect from Naughty by Nature.
The song was written by RL of Next and he also co-produced it alongside Kay Gee of Naughty by Nature.
Next by Nature are currently working on a full length album and this is just the first taste. Stay tuned!
Also in case you missed it, you can check out our interview with both RL and Kay Gee where they discuss their history together.
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@gwith99/Twitter(NEW YORK) A seventh person has been confirmed dead after a massive pileup Monday in Illinois caused by a sudden dust storm, officials said.
Thirty-seven people were transported to area hospitals with injuries ranging from minor to critical, Illinois State Police said. Victims range in age from 2 to 80 years old.
The crash took place at about 11 a.m. local time on Interstate 55 in Montgomery County, officials said. Car accidents were reported on both north and southbound lanes of I-55 for a 2-mile stretch.
Approximately 72 vehicles are known to be involved in the incident, including two semitrucks that caught fire, police said.
The deceased victims were all found dead at the scene. The seventh fatality wasn t discovered until Tuesday, as the remains of what was initially believed to be one person were actually two, police said. The "severity of the crash masked the remains," police said in an update.
The cause of the crash was excessive winds blowing d
Harry Durrant/Getty ImagesAfter postponing their 2022 North American tour back in August, Crowded House is finally ready to hit the road this week, and they’re doing what they can to get fans psyched for it.
The band will kick off their North American tour on Tuesday, May 2, in Vancouver. To coincide with the launch they’ve teamed up with the online outlet Fang TV to share some new content, including videos from past and recent shows, video clips, interviews and more.
The monthlong content will start at 8:30 p.m. PT, just when the band takes the stage in Vancouver and they promise there will even be some footage from the tour. Fans can watch at neilfinn.com and fangradio.com.
Crowded House was supposed to kick off their tour in September 2022, but the shows were postponed after drummer Elroy Finn, son of frontman Neil Finn, hurt his back. The current tour is set to run through May 30 in Boston, Massachusetts. A complete list of dates can be found at crowdedhouse.
City of Folly Beach(CHARLESTON, S.C.) A golf cart carrying four people was struck from behind by a suspected drunk driver Friday night near Charleston, South Carolina, killing a woman who had just celebrated her wedding earlier in the day.
Chief Andrew Gilreath of the Folly Beach Department of Public Safety identified the victim as 34-year-old Samantha Miller.
The three others in the golf cart, who were not named, were all injured, with two in serious condition and one in stable condition.
Jamie Komoroski, 25, was arrested and charged with three counts of DUI causing serious bodily injury/death and one count of reckless homicide. Gilreath said Komoroski was driving 65 miles per hour when the crash happened. Her blood draw results are pending, he added.
According to a GoFundMe account created by a woman identifying herself as the mother of the groom, Miller and Aric Hutchinson were being escorted from their wedding reception by two family members when Komoroski s car slammed into