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Last month, Amaarae shared her new album Black Star. Now, the Ghanaian American singer has announced a short North American tour. The Black Star Experience will bring Amaarae to New York City, Toronto, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles in November and December. Check out her upcoming shows below. Black Star was led by the singles S.M.O. and Girlie-Pop! Album track Fineshyt also received a release-day music video.
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Back in 2015, composers Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, along with playwright Robert Horn, believed they had a surefire future Broadway hit on their hands. But as is often the case, a New York City theater dream didn't quite go as planned. The world premiere in Dallas of that would-be hit musical - "Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical" - landed with a lukewarm fizzle.
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Hotline TNT has released "Candle," the second single from their upcoming album "Raspberry Moon," following lead single "Julia's War." This new track is supported by a music video featuring tour footage from Japan.