J Balvin and Skrillex have teamed up for the new song “In Da Getto,” the latest single from the prolific Colombian reggaeton star.
The track, produced by Skrillex and Tainy, is built around an interpolation of the Nineties dance hit “In De Ghetto” by David Morales and the Bad Yard Club featuring Crystal Waters and Delta Bennett.
The Alfred Marroquín-directed video for the track finds Balvin bouncing from party to party, where guests include TikTok personality Khaby Lame and Instagram dancer Mufasa.
While Balvin hasn’t released an album since 2020’s Colores,...
The track, produced by Skrillex and Tainy, is built around an interpolation of the Nineties dance hit “In De Ghetto” by David Morales and the Bad Yard Club featuring Crystal Waters and Delta Bennett.
The Alfred Marroquín-directed video for the track finds Balvin bouncing from party to party, where guests include TikTok personality Khaby Lame and Instagram dancer Mufasa.
While Balvin hasn’t released an album since 2020’s Colores,...
- 7/2/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Potential serial killer Mitchell Hawthorne (and his corpse) are no longer.
American Gothic Season 1 Episode 2 followed the Hawthorne family in the wake of their patriach's death, as they prepared for his funeral. More secrets came to light and more potential Sbk suspects emerged.
I've decided that Brady is the best (or at least most interesting) character, though he is honestly pretty stupid and a terrible cop.
Perhaps working with the incredibly one-note brash and ball-busting Detective Cutter (who is an actual, offensively transparent caricature of a "hard-nosed lady cop") will do Brady some good.
At the very least, she forces him to challenge his assumptions. I understand that this is TV, not reality, but the idea that Brady would completely ignore the non-laborer workers who were present when the belt wound up in the concrete was so stupid that it actually pulled me out of watching the show. I had...
American Gothic Season 1 Episode 2 followed the Hawthorne family in the wake of their patriach's death, as they prepared for his funeral. More secrets came to light and more potential Sbk suspects emerged.
I've decided that Brady is the best (or at least most interesting) character, though he is honestly pretty stupid and a terrible cop.
Perhaps working with the incredibly one-note brash and ball-busting Detective Cutter (who is an actual, offensively transparent caricature of a "hard-nosed lady cop") will do Brady some good.
At the very least, she forces him to challenge his assumptions. I understand that this is TV, not reality, but the idea that Brady would completely ignore the non-laborer workers who were present when the belt wound up in the concrete was so stupid that it actually pulled me out of watching the show. I had...
- 6/30/2016
- by Caralynn Lippo
- TVfanatic
Seriously, we couldn’t make this up if we tried. There is a three-year-old electronic music artist that goes by DJ Arch Jnr, and he has literally been booked for an event called Back To The Old Skool.
DJ Arch Jnr became a viral sensation of sorts after being awarded $35,000 for being declared the winner of South Africa’s Got Talent back in November. While many wrote him off as a passing gimmick, he now shows promise as a full-fledged electronic music act – despite being a toddler, he will share the stage with the likes of Black Coffee, Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez and David Morales.
While it’s so unlikely that a three-year-old could even count beats that his tracks are undoubtedly synced, the lack of overhead footage from his television debut makes it difficult to determine whether or not he’s doing any actual mixing. Nonetheless, DJ Arch Jnr...
DJ Arch Jnr became a viral sensation of sorts after being awarded $35,000 for being declared the winner of South Africa’s Got Talent back in November. While many wrote him off as a passing gimmick, he now shows promise as a full-fledged electronic music act – despite being a toddler, he will share the stage with the likes of Black Coffee, Todd Terry, Roger Sanchez and David Morales.
While it’s so unlikely that a three-year-old could even count beats that his tracks are undoubtedly synced, the lack of overhead footage from his television debut makes it difficult to determine whether or not he’s doing any actual mixing. Nonetheless, DJ Arch Jnr...
- 2/10/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
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