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24-Hour Music News: Twenty One Pilots Debut Drag Path, New Releases Dominate Charts Across Genres

24-Hour Music News: Twenty One Pilots Debut Drag Path, New Releases Dominate Charts Across Genres

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Hey listeners, Lenny Vaughn here, spinning the raw truth on the music world while we dodge these soulless algorithms. In the last 24 hours, fresh drops are lighting up the scene across genres. Twenty One Pilots finally officialized their TikTok sensation "Drag Path," a bonus track exploding in edits from Doctor Who to queer history anthems, per Why Are You So Quiet. Chloe Qisha's "YDH" channels Sabrina Carpenter's funky disco pop with scandalous, R-rated lyrics delivered in nonchalant style. Folk-pop shines with EPs like Abby Powledge's "When to Step Away," a six-track dive into self-loss, and Ellis King's "All That Comes After," a narrative gem from nosedive heartbreak to blueprint freedom. Heavy hitters include Mandy, Indiana's noisy industrial "URGH" with Billy Woods, By Storm's knockout debut "My Ghosts Go Ghost" from ex-Injury Reserve, Converge's metalcore return "Love Is Not Enough," and .idk.'s surprise mixtape "Even The Devil Smiles." Rock edges in with Les Shirley's fiery "Not My Problem," previewing their third album, and Militarie Gun's killer post-hardcore "Kick."

Industry buzz is electric: Apple Music Connect relaunches as a B2B label tool, ditching artist social vibes, reports New Industry Focus. NAMM cheers the Supreme Court's IEEPA tariff smackdown while new tariffs loom. Broadway weathers a NYC blizzard canceling shows, but readings heat up for Drew Gasparini and Alex Brightman's "It's Kind of a Funny Story" musical and "The Brass Teapot." Live Nation eyes 2026 growth after $25.2BN record '25 revenue. Partnerships pop with Grand Ole Opry and Martin's 100th anniversary guitar, Guitar Center rigging Titans Stadium, and SourceAudio letting Symphonic artists opt into AI training licensing.

Controversies simmer with Live Nation's antitrust suit surviving to trial in March. Barry Manilow reschedules February-March farewell tour dates for recovery. On this historic Feb 24, echoes of Paul Simon's Graceland Grammy win and Beach Boys' "Help Me Rhonda" recording remind us of platinum milestones like The Eagles' first cert.

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