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    Daily Music Headlines June 4th, 2026

    2026-06-04 | 4 min.
    FIFA unveiled the track list for the 2026 World Cup’s Official Album, featuring artists including Jelly Roll, Carín León, Belinda, Los Ángeles Azules, Daddy Yankee, Shenseea, Jessie Reyez, Elyanna, Shakira, and Burna Boy.
    billboard.com

    Lauv is stepping away from Khalid’s It’s Always Summer Somewhere Tour to focus on his mental health, saying he is “deeply struggling right now” and needs time to heal.
    billboard.com

    Barry Manilow says he fears his singing voice may never fully recover after surgery to remove a stage 1 cancerous tumor from his left lung.
    music-news.com

    Rock supergroup Drink The Sea, featuring musicians associated with R.E.M., Queens of the Stone Age, Screaming Trees, and Mark Lanegan Band, announced its third album, Drink The Sea III, along with a UK, European, and U.S. tour.
    nme.com

    Sara Bareilles announced Good Grief, her first studio album in seven years, along with a North American theater tour and a companion documentary premiering at the Tribeca Festival.
    variety.com

    Alice Cooper warned that artificial intelligence could soon create convincing fake “rock stars,” but argued that AI-generated music still lacks the emotion, heart, and lived experience behind real songwriting.
    music-news.com

    AI music platform Suno raised more than $400 million in new funding, giving the company a $5.4 billion valuation as it continues facing copyright lawsuits from major record labels.
    variety.com
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    Daily Music Headlines June 3, 2026

    2026-06-03 | 4 min.
    Peabo Bryson, Grammy-winning R&B singer known for ballads and Disney duets, died at 75 following a stroke. Family says he passed peacefully, leaving a lasting legacy.
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    Skrillex announced fifth album Soma (13 tracks), featuring Young Miko, Chris Lake, and Randomer. Follows his 2025 LP and coincides with a busy festival schedule.
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    Donations to Children’s Miracle Network fund a music therapy program at Penn State Health Golisano Children’s Hospital, helping young patients manage pain and stress during treatment.
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    The National Symphony Orchestra faces potential collapse amid financial instability tied to the Kennedy Center. Lack of a season plan and funding uncertainty raise urgent concerns.
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    BET formed its first advisory board including Bob Johnson, Queen Latifah, and LL Cool J to guide the network amid restructuring, including BET+ content merging with Paramount+.
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    A U.S. appeals court overturned 2 Live Crew’s copyright win, ruling a member’s bankruptcy invalidated the termination notice. Case returns to lower court.
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    KISS will release KISS Destroyer: The Definitive Visual History on Oct. 27, with behind-the-scenes insights from Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Ken Sharp.
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    Ellie Goulding announced sixth album I Know Too Much (Sept. 4). New single “Black Prada Dress” arrives June 5 amid renewed interest driven by TikTok.
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    The Motown Sound opened the 2026 Tuesday Evening Music Club in Grand Rapids, delivering a live, local-talent tribute to Motown history.
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    Billboard’s top movie songs:
    “Endless Love” – Diana Ross & Lionel Richie (Endless Love)
    “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” – Bryan Adams (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves)
    “How Deep Is Your Love” – Bee Gees (Saturday Night Fever)
    “Eye of the Tiger” – Survivor (Rocky III)
    “Flashdance
 What a Feeling” – Irene Cara (Flashdance)
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    Daily Music Headlines June 2, 2026

    2026-06-02 | 5 min.
    Taylor Swift will release “I Knew It, I Knew You” from Toy Story 5 this Friday, marking a return to country and film soundtracks; the song is inspired by Jessie.

    Michael Jackson’s “Chicago” debuts at No. 30 on the Hot 100, his 52nd solo hit and first since 2018, boosted by the biopic and TikTok; he becomes the first artist with new Hot 100 entries in every decade since the 1970s.

    BTS’ “Swim” ties “Dynamite” with eight weeks at No. 1 on Global Excl. U.S.; Drake’s “Janice STFU” leads the Global 200 for a second week; Olivia Rodrigo’s “The Cure” hits top five on both charts.

    Kim Thayil reflects on Chris Cornell’s final days in memoir A Screaming Life, recalling unusual behavior and regret ahead of its June 9 release.

    Sabrina Carpenter secured a restraining order against an alleged stalker after repeated trespassing and surveillance; hearing set for June 17.

    Sonny Mayo (SNOT/Sevendust) underwent emergency triple bypass surgery after a heart attack; a fundraiser supports his recovery.

    Mastodon released “Your Ghost Again,” a tribute to late guitarist Brent Hinds and first single from their upcoming ninth album.

    Violet Grohl announced her first London headline show at Camden Assembly on Sept. 1; tickets on sale June 5.

    StubHub launched FestProtect, offering compensation tiers for festival disruptions like cancellations and lineup changes.

    The 2026 iHeartRadio Music Festival (Sept. 18–19, Las Vegas) lineup includes BTS, Cardi B, Lainey Wilson, Benson Boone, Zara Larsson, Goo Goo Dolls, Kenny Chesney, Major Lazer, Muse, Snoop Dogg, and Weezer; tickets June 12, streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

    Top 5 Singles:
    5. “The Cure” – Olivia Rodrigo
    4. “Shabang” – Drake
    3. “Be Her” – Ella Langley
    2. “Choosing Texas” – Ella Langley
    “Janice STFU” – Drake

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    Daily Music Headlines June 1, 2026

    2026-06-01 | 4 min.
    Ariana Grande’s “Hate That I Made You Love Me” topped Billboard’s Best New Music poll with over 50% of the vote. It’s the first single from her upcoming album “Petal,” due July 31. Other contenders included Latto and aespa.

    Drake’s “ICEMAN” holds No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for a second week with 225,000 units. LE SSERAFIM’s “PUREFLOW” debuts at No. 10, marking their fifth top 10.

    Ronald LaPread, founding bassist of The Commodores, died at 75 after a sudden medical event in New Zealand. He played with the group from 1970–1986, contributing to hits like “Brick House.”

    Bad Bunny launched his 10-date Madrid residency with a sold-out show at Riyadh Air Metropolitano. The run could draw over 550,000 fans and featured guest Myke Towers.

    Morgan Wallen cut short a Denver performance of “Sand in My Boots” due to a piano glitch, then pushed the piano over. Fans praised his a cappella recovery.

    M.I.A. is suing Kid Cudi for $2.8 million, claiming wrongful removal from his Rebel Ragers Tour despite contractual guarantees. The dispute follows controversy over her onstage remarks.

    Kanye West (Ye) and Travis Scott canceled July shows in Reggio Emilia, Italy, citing security concerns amid backlash over West’s antisemitic remarks.

    Donald Trump called to cancel the Freedom 250 concert series and replace it with a political rally. Artists including Bret Michaels and Martina McBride withdrew over the event’s political ties.

    Yonkers will rename a street “Earl DMX Simmons Way” honoring DMX near his childhood home, alongside a new podcast, “Look Thru My Eyes: Becoming DMX.”

    “Heavy Metal Parking Lot” marked its 40th anniversary with its first full public screening, plus plans for a documentary, book, and tribute events.

    Top 5 Albums:
    5. Ella Langley – “Danelion”
    4. Noah Kahan – “The Great Divide”
    3. Drake – “Maid of Honor”
    2. Drake – “Habiti”
    1.Drake – “Iceman”
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    Daily Music Headlines May 29th, 2026

    2026-05-29 | 3 min.
    Taylor Swift’s lawyer argued that The Life of a Showgirl is an expressive work protected by the First Amendment in response to trademark claims from Las Vegas performer Maren Wade over her show Confessions of a Showgirl.
    Billboard

    Martina McBride and Bret Michaels have both withdrawn from Washington, D.C.’s Freedom 250 concert series, citing concerns that the event had been misrepresented and had become politically divisive.
    Ultimate Classic Rock

    Riot Fest 2026 will return to Chicago’s Douglass Park from September 18-20 with headliners Tool, Twenty One Pilots, Pierce the Veil, and Alanis Morissette.
    Billboard

    Noah Kahan announced the 2027 Out of the Blue Festival lineup, featuring Kahan, Hayley Williams, Mt. Joy, The Head and the Heart, and more at Moon Palace Resort in Riviera Cancun.
    Billboard

    Boards of Canada and Warp Records denounced the Trump administration’s unauthorized use of the song “Deep Time” in a political video posted to White House social media accounts.
    BrooklynVegan

    Cara Delevingne is officially launching her music career with two new Warner Records songs, “I Forgot” and “Out of My Head,” ahead of a debut album expected in late summer.
    Rolling Stone

    CMAT responded to misogynistic body-shaming comments after her BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend performance, saying she wishes she could enjoy her career success without constant abuse.
    Billboard

    New Releases

    Paul McCartney - The Boys of Dungeon Lane
    Kurt Vile - Philadelphia’s Been Good to Me
    Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts - As Time Explodes
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