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Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
All The Songs In Netflix's ‘Forever': From Tyler The Creator To SZA
Forever, based on the book by Judy Blume, has arrived on Netflix. The series stars Lovie Simone as Keisha Clark, Michael Cooper Jr. as Justin Edwards, Xosha Roquemore as Keisha's mother Shelly, Karen Pittman as Justin's mother Dawn and more. Created and produced by Mara Brock Akil, who also serves as executive producer and showrunner, the story captures so strongly the feelings of first love between Keisha and Justin. Fifty years after the publishing of Blume's hit young adult novel in 1975, Brock Akil has reimagined the story, which traces how first love creates a ripple effect into their futures after they reconnect after grade school in 2018's Los Angeles. More from Deadline All The Songs In 'Running Point' On Netflix: From Tupac To Steve Lacy 'Ransom Canyon' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The New Netflix Western Romance Series Tom Brady Still Regrets Netflix Roast Hurting His Kids: "Felt Like A Stake Through The Heart" Find the full soundtrack of Forever below: Episode 1 – 'Reunion' 'Prone' by Masego 'Painted on Canvas' by Gregory Porter 'Bad and Boujee' by Migos 'Within' by Daft Punk 'Might Be' by Anderson .Paak 'Time Moves Slow' by BADBADNOTGOOD feat. Sam Herring 'Pretty Ugly' by Tierra Whack Episode 2 – 'Ghosted' 'See You Again' by Tyler, The Creator feat. Kali Uchis 'Free (Re-Record)' by Deniece Williams 'Call Me' by NEIKED 'Drowning' by A Boogie Wit A Hoodie (feat. Kodak Black) 'Love Scars 3' by Trippie Redd 'Juice' by Lady Leshurr 'New Love' by Victoria Monet 'Butterfly Effect' by Travis Scott Episode 3 – 'Fourth Quarter' 'Imperfections' by Starrah & Diplo 'Grinding All my Life' by Nipsey Hussle 'Can't' by Naaz 'Focus' by H.E.R. 'XO Tour Llif3' by Lil Uzi Vert 'Plain Jane' by A$AP Ferg 'While We're Young' by Jhene Aiko 'Gangsta' by Kehlani Episode 4 – 'Run It Back' 'Private Parts' by J*Davey 'Normal Girl' by SZA 'Money Longer' by Lil Uzi Vert 'Girls Need Love' by Summer Walker 'Tomorrow's Interlude' by Until Tomorrow Episode 5 – 'The Vineyard' 'This Feeling' by Alabama Shakes 'Make Me Feel' by Janelle Monae 'Brown Eyes' by Charles Earland 'Do 4 Love' by Snoh Aalegra 'Into The Ether' by Leif Vollebekk 'Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)' by The Gap Band 'Blessed' by Daniel Caesar 'Moonlight' by XXXTENTACION Episode 6 – 'The Honeymoon' 'Japanese Denim' by Daniel Caesar 'New Whip, Who Dis' by Daz Rinko '8TEEN' by Khalid 'River' by Leon Bridges 'BITTA' by Eskeerdo Episode 7 – 'Deep End' 'Tadow' by Masego, FKJ 'Hey Mr DJ' by Zhané 'One Wish (For Christmas)' by Whitney Houston 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas' by Leslie Odom Jr. 'Feels Like Summer' Childish Gambino Episode 8 – 'Forever…' 'Cutie Pie' by One Way 'You're the One' by KAYTRANADA, Syd 'I'm The One' by DJ Khaled (feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo) 'My Type (Remix)' by Saweetie (feat. City Girls & Jhene Aiko) 'Every Kind Of Way' by H.E.R. 'Just Ain't Gonna Work Out' by Mayer Hawthorne 'I Don't Mean To' by Sabrina Claudio 'Do 4 Love' by Snoh Aalegra 'You're The Only Thing I've Got Going For Me' by Bill Wright 'Moon River' by Frank Ocean Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 'Poker Face' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Arrive On Peacock?


Eyewitness News
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Eyewitness News
CTICC abuzz as CT International Jazz Festival in full swing
CAPE TOWN - The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) was abuzz on Friday night as the Jazz Festival officially kicked off. The 22nd edition of the festival is back again for a second consecutive year after a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has so far hosted various artists like Black Coffee, The Ploemies, Bombay Lights, and many more. Festival goers shared their excitement with Eyewitness News: 'This is my second time coming and I feel like it's been better than last year so far. The vibes are good, I love that there's new artists, and yeah, I'm having a good time,' one festival goer said. Another said, "So, the friends that I'm with who are now silent are coming to see Masego and they're actually more excited than what I am. I'm actually here for the vibes hey. Like honestly, I was going to have FOMO at home on a Friday night, so why not get out and enjoy myself?' 'Well, I'm hoping it's going to be a fantastic evening. I am very excited to see Black Coffee. Obviously, that's the highlight,' said another.

IOL News
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Oh what a night: Masego and Incognito electrify audiences at CTIJF's first night
Masego performing on the Kippies stage on Friday evening during the 22nd Cape Town International Jazz Festival. Image: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers From the moment he started, the Cape Town crowd matched the electric energy that Masego brought to the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) stage. Men and women alike shouted, smiled and fed off his energy as the multi-instrumentalist moved around the Kippies stage. "Can I do it in the slippers?" he asked, before answering, "I'm out of them (the slippers)", and then he moonwalked across the stage, which had the audience cheering. Masego, a master of the 'trap house jazz' genre, effortlessly fuses jazz, R&B, and hip hop in his music. Born Micah Davis, this Jamaican-American multi-instrumentalist shot to global fame with the viral hit "Tadow" alongside FKJ, amassing over 200 million views on YouTube. Masego even brought out gigantic beach balls for the audience to bounce around and lead an impromptu sing-along of 'Marco-Polo'. Image: Armand Hough/Independent Newspapers His performances are immersive experiences, seamlessly blending live looping, saxophone mastery, and smooth vocals, and his set at the CTIJF was no different. Earlier, he mentioned that his return to the CTIJF stage was his first performance in a while, but he seamlessly engaged the crowd. Masego even brought out gigantic beach balls for the audience to bounce around and lead an impromptu sing-along of 'Marco-Polo'. One moment that had the ladies screaming was when he walked around with flowers and flung them into the crowd. Those who were quick enough to snatch them were jumping up and down enthusiastically. Men and women alike shouted, smiled and fed off his energy as the multi-instrumentalist moved around the Kippies stage on Friday evening. Image: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers Masego performing on the Kippies stage on Friday evening during the 22nd Cape Town International Jazz Festival. Image: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers Ntokozo Fuku was in the audience for Masego's performance and said it was amazing. 'I'd have to say that that was one of the most amazing moments of my life. I've never been so happy. 'It's honestly so mind-blowing (to see him). His energy was over the top - phenomenal… Like he is singing to me, which he was,' Fuku said. A little later in the evening, Incognito brought their signature blend of jazz, funk, and British acid jazz to the CTIJF stage. Since their inception in 1979, the band has defined the acid jazz movement, delivering global hits like "Still a Friend of Mine" and their legendary rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing'. British acid jazz pioneers Incognito ignited the Manenberg stage during the first night of the CTIJF 2025. Image: Ayanda Ndamane / Independent Newspapers Bandleader Jean-Paul Maunick said that the performance at the CTIJF stage in Cape Town was in some ways a homecoming performance for him, as he was born in Mauritius. The band drew a large audience of young and old people who came to listen to their hits. Several politicians and the chairman of the Sekunjalo Group, Dr Iqbal Survé, were spotted among the crowd. At last year's festival, the Survé Family announced its further commitment of R100 million to the festival's sustainability and long-term cultural investment. Dr Survé, along with many others in the crowd, was grooving along and enjoying the intricate musical arrangements, which had infectious grooves. 'Incognito was simply marvellous — their performance was nothing short of captivating. Seeing them live and in person was an absolute treat; the energy, the talent, and the vibe they brought to the stage made it an unforgettable experience,' Dr Survé said.

IOL News
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
LOOK: The stars came to play for the first night of the CTIJF 2025
It shimmied, it shone, it jazzed it up. The Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) was a vibrant display of musical talent last night in its first night in Cape Town this year. Jazz enthusiasts were buzzing with excitement as renowned artists from across the globe took to the various stages. The fans went mad, dancing until the early hours of the morning, and the artists gave their best, bringing everyone along with them in what was an opening night to remember. The annual celebration of jazz, known for its rich tapestry of performances, highlighted the immense diversity of the genre, blending African rhythms and international influences. In case you missed it (don't worry there is still one more night with other artists tonight), here are some of the acts from last night: the stars, the stages and the buzz. Kippies stage Among the standout performances was that of Masego, known for his innovative sound that seamlessly incorporates the saxophone into his rhythm and blues-inspired tracks. As he graced the Kippies stage, the crowd responded with unrestrained enthusiasm, clearly relishing the musical journey he provided. Following Masego was the revered DJ Black Coffee, who teamed up with musician Nduduzo Makhathini, elevating the night with a fusion of traditional jazz and modern electronic beats that kept festival-goers dancing late into the night.