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‘Chechito’ confiesa estar más enamorado que nunca de Angye Zapata: “Estamos haciendo las cosas bien”

Redacción Panamericana ‘Chechito’ rompe su silencio sobre su relación con la bailarina y asegura que su romance atraviesa su mejor momento, pese a las críticas. Sergio Romero, el popular ‘Chechito’, sorprendió a sus seguidores al revelar detalles de su relación con Angye Zapata durante una entrevista para ‘Magaly TV: La Firme’. Según contó, todo comenzó hace poco más de un mes, tras una interacción casual en Instagram. “Recuerdo que ella me escribió, normal le respondí, claro, en Instagram. Empezamos a conversar, fue como que respondió a una historia, algo así; ahí empezó todo. Ella es una chica muy guapa”, confesó el cantante. Te puede interesar Paloma de la Guaracha destapa chats subidos de tono con Javier Yaipén: “Te quiero …” Chechito y Angye no se esconden Aunque ambos se conocían de vista por ‘El reventonazo de la Chola’, nunca habían compartido mucho tiempo juntos. Chechito señaló que han disfrutado de varias salidas, siempre de manera abierta, sin ocultarse de nada ni de nadie. “Ya la conocía, pero no compartíamos mucho. Hemos salido muchas veces a comer y nunca nos hemos ocultado de nada”, aseguró, dejando claro que su relación se basa en transparencia y respeto mutuo. Defensa de su relación ante las críticas El cantante no dudó en responder a quienes cuestionan el pasado de Angye Zapata, destacando que no le interesa juzgar a nadie. “La gente critica mucho, pero en realidad yo no puedo juzgar a nadie por su pasado y, si vamos a hablar del pasado de las personas, creo que todo el mundo va a tener miedo de saber con quién se mete”, afirmó tajante, defendiendo el amor que siente por la bailarina. Chechito también admitió sin rodeos que su corazón está completamente entregado a Angye Zapata. “(¿Se podría decir que estás enamorado?) Sí. Ella y yo sabemos que desde que empezamos a salir estamos haciendo las cosas bien”, concluyó, dejando claro que su romance está en un momento sólido y feliz. @chollytv #Noticiasdelafarandulaperuana🇵🇪 #chollytv💥 #magalytvlafirme #chechito#angyezapata ♬ sonido original – ChollyTV 💥 Farándula Peruana Source link

La princesa de Perú estrena su primer álbum

La artista y compositora nacional Asmir Young acaba de estrenar su álbum debut de 17 canciones llamado “La Princesa De Perú», con el que pretende marcar un precedente dentro de la industria nacional.Buscando darle una identidad y espacio a la música urbana peruana dentro del mercado internacional. La propuesta distintiva de este álbum está basada en que se dividirá en dos lados que mostraran toda la capacidad de Asmir sobre distintos ritmos. Priorizando ritmos urbanos, con calidad internacional y también sonidos alternativos. Encontramos grandes colaboraciones como el dúo leyenda de Puerto Rico J-King y Maximan, Pipe Calderón, Amy Gutiérrez, William Luna, Flavia Laos, Handa, Nero Lvigi, LuisManuel, entre otros. La artista embajadora de Adidas y Sedal viene de asistir a un evento privado de Spotify en Colombia, donde solo fueron invitadas 25 artistas de toda Latinoamérica. También estuvo presente en los Premios Heat 2025 de Medellín. No existen muchos proyectos como este dentro de la industria nacional, Asmir es conocida por ser una artista que se arriesga a explorar más allá de su géneroprincipal. El álbum ya se encuentra disponible en todas las plataformas digitales y cuenta con videos oficiales para cada una de las canciones. La entrada La princesa de Perú estrena su primer álbum se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

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Rolling Stones Prepping ‘Black and Blue’ Super Deluxe Box of 1976 LP

The Rolling Stones are going back to the vault for a refresh of their landmark 13th studio album, Black and Blue. The group will celebrate the 1976 LP with an upcoming definitive Super Deluxe box set due out on Nov. 14 through Interscope/UMe featuring five previously unreleased songs. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The set, remixed and expanded across multiple formats, will include a 5LP vinyl box set as well as a 4-CD box set, with both including a Blu-ray disc, replica tour poster and 100-page hardback book with a new essay by Stones expert Paul Sexton and exclusive photos from the album session and tour. A limited-edition vinyl version will be pressed on black and blue marbled vinyl, alongside streamlined two-disc and one-disc formats on CD and vinyl. Black and Blue marked a turning point for the band following the departure of former guitarist Mick Taylor, who was eventually replaced by Ronnie Wood. As the band searched for Taylor’s replacement, they brought a series of guitar greats in to perform on the LP, including Canned Heat guitarist Harvey Mandel, songwriter and session great Wayne Perkins, as well as Yardbirds wiz Jeff Beck and Memphis blues guitarist Robert A. Johnson. Wood would later join the band full-time, appearing on three tracks on the Billboard 200 album chart-topping LP, which mixes reggae, funk and soul into the Stones’ signature mix on songs including “Hot Stuff,” “Fool to Cry,” “Memory Motel” and “Melody.” The box set will feature a six-track disc of previously unreleased songs, including Mick Jagger/Keith Richards composition “I Love Ladies,” a cover of Shirley & Company’s “Shame, Shame, Shame” and four instrumental jams from the 1975 sessions with the guest guitarists; a new video for “Shame, Shame, Shame” will debut on Thursday (Sept. 25) directed by Dutch filmmaker Camille Boumans. The box will include a full live concert from the band’s six-night residency at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre. The accompanying Blu-ray disc adds a previously unreleased TV broadcast of the Stones’ 1976 show at Les Abattoirs in Paris, as well as Dolby Atmos surround sound mixes of the studio album and the live Earls Court concert. Producer Andrew Watt recently told Rolling Stone magazine that he’s working with the Stones again on what could be the follow-up to their Grammy-winning 24th studio album, 2023’s Hackney Diamonds. Without revealing many details, Watt said, “I’ve said it before, but it’s like working for Batman…when the tongue is up in the air, you just go… I can say we did some recording together, but that’s all I can say.” Listen to “Shame, Shame, Shame,” watch the Black and Blue remaster trailer and see the full track listing for the Super Deluxe 4CD + Blu-ray version below. Disc 1: Steven Wilson Remix 2025 1. Hot Stuff 2. Hand Of Fate 3. Cherry Oh Baby 4. Memory Motel 5. Hey Negrita (Inspiration by Ron Wood) 6. Melody (Inspiration by Billy Preston) 7. Fool To Cry 8. Crazy Mama Disc 2: Outtakes and Jams 1. I Love Ladies 2. Shame, Shame, Shame 3. Chuck Berry Style Jam (With Harvey Mandel) 4. Blues Jam (With Jeff Beck) 5. Rotterdam Jam (With Jeff Beck & Robert A. Johnson) 6. Freeway Jam (With Jeff Beck) Disc 3: Live at Earls Court 1976 1. Honky Tonk Women 2. If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off My Cloud 3. Hand Of Fate 4. Hey Negrita (Inspiration by Ron Wood) 5. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg 6. Fool To Cry 7. Hot Stuff 8. Star Star (Starf–ker) 9. You Gotta Move 10. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 11. Band Intro 12. Happy 13. Tumbling Dice 14. Nothing From Nothing 15. Outa-Space Disc 4: Live at Earls Court 1976 1. Midnight Rambler 2. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) 3. Brown Sugar 4. Jumpin’ Jack Flash 5. Street Fighting Man 6. Sympathy For The Devil Blu-Ray Disc 1. Black and Blue (Steven Wilson Remix 2025) 2. Les Rolling Stones Aux Abattoirs, Paris-Juin 1976 Band Intro 4. Honky Tonk Women Hand of Fate Fool To Cry Hot Stuff Star Star You Gotta Move You Can’t Always Get What You Want Band Introductions Happy Outa Space Jumpin’ Jack Flash Street Fighting Man 3. Live at Earls Court Live 1976 Band Intro Honky Tonk Women If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off My Cloud Hand Of Fate Hey Negrita Ain’t Too Proud To Beg Fool To Cry Hot Stuff Star Star (Starf–ker) You Gotta Move You Can’t Always Get What You Want Happy Tumbling Dice Nothing From Nothing Outa-Space Midnight Rambler It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) Brown Sugar Jumpin’ Jack Flash Street Fighting Man Sympathy For The Devil Source link

Oasis Release ‘Morning Glory (Unplugged)’ From 30th Anniversary Edition

For a band that has not released a proper new song in 16 years, any fresh Oasis content is like manna from heaven for the band’s die-hard fans. Especially if it’s a refresh of one of their all-time classics. On Wednesday morning (Sept. 24) the reunited Britpop icons dropped “Morning Glory (Unplugged),” a thrilling, stripped-down version of the title track from their 1995 sophomore album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? The song, which appears on the upcoming (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? 30th anniversary deluxe edition (Oct. 3), was produced and mixed by guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher and Callum Marinho from the original master recordings at Noel’s London studio, Lone Star Sound. The acoustic guitar and tambourine jam puts the focus directly on singer Liam Gallagher’s urgent vocals until a mid-song piano break that adds a jazzy interlude to the otherwise driving, stripped-down arrangement. At press time no information was available on when the unplugged version was recorded or who performs on it. In addition to the title track refresh, the 30th anniversary Morning Glory edition will feature unplugged versions of four other classics from the album, including “Cast No Shadow,” “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova” and the previously released live favorite B-side “Acquiesce.” After a triumphant North American swing, Oasis will continue their sold-out reunion tour at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday (Sept. 27) and Sunday (Sept. 28), returning to the famed venue where they played to more than 400,000 over a five-night stand in July and early August. The tour will then move on to a series of shows in South Korea and Japan in late October before a run of five concerts in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia and a wind-down series of November gigs in Buenos Aires, Argentina and São Paulo, Brazil. Listen to “Morning Glory (Unplugged)” below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Fontaines D.C. and Ezra Collective Win at 2025 AIM Awards: Full List

Fontaines D.C., Gilles Peterson and Ezra Collective were among the winners at the 2025 Independent Music Awards on Tuesday evening (Sept. 23). The ceremony, which took place at London’s Roundhouse, celebrated independent musicians and record labels in a number of categories. The awards are organised by the Association of Independent Music (AIM) and winners selected by a jury panel. DJ, broadcaster and label boss Gilles Peterson collected the outstanding contribution to music prize for his work in the U.K. dance and jazz scenes over the past four decades. Peterson hosts a regular show on BBC Radio 6 Music, founded the influential Acid Jazz and Brownswood Recordings labels, and in recent years began the We Out Here festival in Dorset, England.  Explore See latest videos, charts and news Commenting on his win on his Instagram, Peterson wrote, “There’s a lot to fight for in keeping the U.K. music industry and culture at the cutting edge both here and abroad. But this award is more than a recognition of one person – it takes a village.” Fontaines D.C.’s fourth album Romance scooped the best album prize and was collected by bassist Conor Deegan III. The Irish band recently concluded touring for the LP, which landed at No. 2 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart and was nominated for two Grammy awards. The album was also named on the shortlist for the Mercury Prize, which will be awarded on Oct. 16 in Newcastle. The band’s current label XL Recordings also won the best independent record label. Jazz group Ezra Collective earned the best independent track award for “God Gave Me Feet for Dancing” featuring Yazmin Lacey. The song appeared on Dance, No One’s Watching, the group’s third LP.   Throbbing Gristle member and Industrial Records co-founder Cosey Fanni Tutti was awarded the innovator award, and used her speech to celebrate the U.K.’s indie creative scene. “Everything I’ve done has been totally independent,” she said. “This is really special because innovation and independence really are sisters with me. I’ve seen innovation as a lifeblood of the music world – without that there would be no inspiration.” There were also wins for Bon Iver and his label Jagjaguwar (best creative campaign), corto.alto (best independent breakthrough), Shed Seven (best live performer) and more. See the full winners list below. Outstanding Contribution to Music WINNER: Gilles Peterson Innovator award WINNER: Cosey Fanni Tutti Best live performer Alison Moyet (Cooking Vinyl)Elles Bailey (Cooking Vinyl)Ayanna Witter-Johnson (Hill and Gully Records)WINNER: Shed Seven (Cooking Vinyl)Wunderhorse (Communion Records)  Best independent video  WINNER: Bricknasty – “Vinland” (FAMM)Black Honey – ”Psycho (Foxfive Records) Fontaines D.C. – ”In The Modern World” (XL Recordings)Ezra Collective – “God Gave Me Feet For Dancing” (Partisan Records)Wet Leg – “Catch These Fists” (Domino Recording Co.) PPL Award for most played new independent artist Fat Dog (Domino Recording Co)First Time Flyers (Lookout Mountain)IN PARALLEL (Method 808)NDOTZ (Chosen Flystr8)WINNER: Popeth (Recordiau Cosh Records) Best independent label  Because MusicCommunion RecordsModern Sky UKTransgressive WINNER: XL Recordings Best independent record store  Art Beats (Saffron Walden)A Slice of Vinyl (Gosport)Raven Records (Camden, London)Spinning Around Records (Wellington, Telford)WINNER: Wax & Beans (Bury) Best creative campaign  NQ Records and Aitch (4)WINNER: Jagjaguwar and Bon Iver (SABLE, fABLE)XL Recordings and Fontaines D.C. (Romance)The Leaf Label and Snapped Ankles (Hard Times Furious Dancing)Transgressive and SOPHIE (SOPHIE) Best boutique label WINNER: AD 93Clasico RecordsFlystr8Submarine Cat RecordsUntitled (recs) Independent music champion in association with PRS WINNER: Bandcamp Best independent track anaiis, Grupo Cosmo, “B.P.E” (5dB Records)WINNER: Ezra Collective, Yazmin Lacey – “God Gave Me Feet for Dancing” (Partisan Records)JIALING, “Freaky Horns” (Clasico Records)Jim Legxacy, “Father” (XL Recordings)Jorja Smith, Maverick Sabre, “Loving You” (FAMM)Miso Extra, Metronomy, “Good Kisses” (Transgressive Records)Orla Gartland, “Mine” (New Friends Music)Wet Leg, “Catch These Fists” (Domino Recording Co.)Wunderhorse, “The Rope” (Communion Records)Yannis & The Yaw, Tony Allen, “Rain Can’t Reach Us” (Transgressive Records) Best independent album Bon Iver, Sable, Fable (Jagjaguwar)Ezra Collective, Dance, No One’s Watching (Partisan Records)WINNER: Fontaines DC, Romance (XL Recordings)Hope Tala, Hope Handwritten (Big Family Music)John Glacier, Like a Ribbon (Young)Maverick Sabre, Burn the Right Things Down (FAMM)Moonchild Sanelly, Full Moon (Transgressive Records)Nala Sinephro, Endlessness (Warp Records)Oklou, Choke Enough (Because Music / True Panther Records)TAAHLIA, Gramarye (untitled (recs)) U.K. independent breakthrough (in association with Amazon Music)  WINNER: corto.alto (Ninja Tune)Fat Dog (Domino Recording Co.)Glass Beams (Ninja Tune)Hope Tala (Big Family Music)Sara Landry (HEKATE Records) Best independent EP/mixtape Fcukers, Baggy$$ (Technicolour Records)WINNER: MRCY, VOLUME 1 (Dead Oceans)Nectar Woode, Head Above Water (Communion Music)Shygirl, Club Shy Room 2 (Because Music)Zino Vinci, The Late Bloomer (Bawne London / Believe)   Best independent remix Fat Dog, “Peace Song” [TowerBlock1 mix] (Domino Recording Co.)Home Counties, TATYANA, “Uptight” – TATYANA remix (Submarine Cat Records)Koreless, “Seven” (Jorg Kuning Bicton Barns Remix) (Young)WINNER: Nilufer Yanya, “Just a Western” (Boy Harsher Remix) (Ninja Tune)Rosie Lowe, “Gratitudes” (D’Monk remix) (Blue Flowers Music) One to Watch anaiis (5dB Records)WINNER: BINA. (TLD Records)Chloe Qisha (VLF Records / Are You Serious) Cristale (Believe)Fcukers (Ninja Tune) Music Entrepreneur of the Year WINNER: Karen Emanuel (Key Productions) DEI Champion  WINNER: ESEA Music Source link

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Sarah McLachlan Performs ‘Better Broken’ on Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘Live!’ Return

Sarah McLachlan was the musical guest on Tuesday night’s (Sept. 23) very special episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! The late-night talk show returned to the airwaves a week after ABC pulled the plug following criticism of Kimmel’s comments on the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk from the leader of the Federal Communications Commission and Donald Trump. McLachlan was on song as she performed “Better Broken,” the title track from the three-time Grammy Award-winning Canadian artist’s first studio album in more than a decade. Seated at a grand piano with dramatic mood lighting giving the set an ethereal glow, McLachlan sang, “Maybe if I catch my breath/ Maybe if I wait a little/ I’d remember how it hurts/ And stop before I fall/ I’d forget to come apart/ And catch myself and hold on tightly.” The emotional ballad about accepting romantic heartbreak in which she pledges to “forgive, but not forget,” was pitch perfect for an emotional evening in which Kimmel was frequently near tears during his monologue, in which he described his tumultuous week and the fall-out from his Kirk jokes. McLachlan — who is doing the promo rounds for her equally moving ABC News doc Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery — was also a fitting choice because over the weekend the singer appeared to make a gesture of solidarity with Kimmel by refusing to perform at the doc’s premiere. “I’ve grappled with being here tonight and around what to say about the present situation that we are all faced with,” she said in a statement at the premiere. “The stark contraction to the many advances we’ve made watching the insidious erosion of women’s rights, of trans and queer rights, the muzzling of free speech.” “So happy that Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air and even happier to be performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live TONIGHT!,” McLachlan wrote in a social post before her appearance.   Due out Friday, Sept. 19 through Concord Records, Better Broken has been described as “a soul-searching reflection on the fortitude that comes from weathering life’s constant storms.” Primarily recorded at the legendary Sound City Studios in Los Angeles, the Halifax native enlisted help from esteemed musicians including drummer Matt Chamberlain (Bob Dylan, David Bowie) and pedal-steel guitarist Greg Leisz (Kacey Musgraves, Florence + the Machine) and expanded her creative circle by collaborating with producers Tony Berg and Will Maclellan, both known for their work with the indie pop super-trio boygenius. Watch McLachlan’s “Better Broken” performance below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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