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SHAB and Fat Joe team up in sizzling new single ‘VooDoo’ | Music | Entertainment

Hip-hop legend Fat Joe has teamed up with rising pop artist SHAB to reshape his ‘Lean Back’ cult smash into her sizzling new single VooDoo.
Persian American artist SHAB unveils her latest single, ‘VooDoo’, featuring the Grammy-nominated American rap star.
In this electrifying collaboration, the duo skilfully weave elements from Fat Joe’s classic single, ‘Lean Back’ – ranked one of the greatest hip-hop songs by VH1 — into SHAB’s signature glamorous style, resulting in a track that showcases both artists’ talents.
Modernised with captivating club beats, the song also beautifully incorporates SHAB’s Persian roots, creating an irresistible fusion of musical influences.
New Yorker Fat Joe, 52, said “Shab is a super talented artist with a bright future. It was dope to collaborate with her on ‘VooDoo’ and I look forward to watching her career elevate to the next level.”
SHAB and Fat Joe – real name Joseph Cartagena – pair the single to a visually stunning music video, packed with supercars, high-end designer clothing, and mesmerising choreography.
SHAB x Fat Joe in ‘VooDoo’ (Image: YouTube)
SHAB – born Shabnam Kamoii – is an American singer-songwriter originally from Tehran, Iran. She released her first single Spell On Me (co-written with Damon Sharpe and Eric Sanicola) in 2020. It has since been streamed millions of times.
The dance pop star shines in three distinct scenes, all set in a small American town. Displaying her unmatched glamour, she effortlessly switches between outfits, captivating with her style as well as charisma.
Surrounded by a crowd of backing dancers, adorned in eye-catching pink trousers and a sleek black top, accentuated by a chic waist chain that shows off her impressive ab muscles.
In the next scene, SHAB dazzles in a floating room filled with exquisite gold-plated furniture, as she spreads out across her thrown in a stunning metallic green dress.
The main event, where SHAB and Fat Joe join together. SHAB stuns in a matching blue shorts and top combo, while Fat Joe dons a Prada shirt.
Together, they deliver their verses in front of a backdrop featuring a Lamborghini and a Rolls Royce.
In this interpolation of ‘Lean Back,’ Fat Joe has collaborated with the rising talent that is SHAB, her longtime producers Damon Sharpe (renowned for his work with artists like Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez and Kylie Minogue) and Eric Sanicola with arrangements by Duke Richman.
SHAB surrounded by a crowd of backing dancers (Image: YouTube)
The release of ‘VooDoo’ marks another milestone in SHAB’s impressive musical journey, following a series of successful releases, including hits like ‘Indestructible’ and ‘Dolce Vita’. Fans eagerly anticipate the possibility that these tracks might be included in SHAB’s highly anticipated second album.
Born in Iran during a time of radical transition, SHAB, now 42, fled her home at just eight-years-old to escape what she has labelled “the gangster regime”. Then moved to America by herself at just fourteen.
Aspiring to live a normal life of freedom, she went on to graduate university and attend law school. Instead, she found success as a global star.
Having already worked with prominent figures in the industry, such as the Martinez Twins, and sharing the stage with artists of incredible stature during her tours, SHAB is no stranger to collaborating with top-level talent, but Fat Joe brings things to a new level.
The Bronx hip-hop heavyweight, Fat Joe has achieved multiple multiplatinum and gold studio albums since his rise to fame in the ‘90s.
SHAB wearing a metallic green dress and sitting on gold-plated furniture (Image: YouTube)
A heavyweight in Bronx hip-hop, Fat Joe has achieved multiple multiplatinum and gold studio albums since his rise to fame in the ‘90s, solidifying his position as one of the industry’s true legends. His involvement in ‘VooDoo’ adds an extra layer of prestige to the project, creating a musical masterpiece that is sure to captivate audiences worldwide.
Reflecting on the profound impact Fat Joe has had on her musical journey, SHAB shared, “I remember as to how night clubs would come alive whenever the initial beats of ‘Lean Back’ would trumpet from a sound system — and to think that years later I would be working with the legendary Fat Joe is still amazing to me.”
She went on to say how she felt regarding her involvement in the project, “I was thrilled when Joe agreed to take part in this extraordinary project.”
Emerging during the global lockdown, SHAB quickly caught attention worldwide. Her talent and artistry shone through as she secured four consecutive #2 hits on the British Commercial Pop Charts. This year, she continued to build on that momentum with the release of her richly textured track, ‘Sexual’, which immediately claimed the #2 spot on the British Commercial Pop Charts.
With an impressive 20 million YouTube views, 7 million Spotify streams, alongside a top-four position on the Commercial Pop Top 50 Chart, SHAB is undoubtedly on her way to establishing herself as a prominent name in the music industry.
Listen to SHAB and Fat Joe’s track ‘VooDoo’ on all streaming platforms now.
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How to buy City and Colour tickets for Royal Albert Hall concert | Music | Entertainment

City and Colour are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Sometimes, with a monumental show in London this year. On May 18, 2025, City and Colour will play at London’s Royal Albert Hall for one night only. During this once-in-a-lifetime event, the band – fronted by Dallas Green – will be playing Sometimes in full (and, we’d wager, some other hits from throughout the years, as well).
Tickets for this incredible show will be available here from See Tickets from Friday, March 21, 2025. There is, however, a presale event kicking off before that. Here’s the breakdown:
Sometimes was released in 2009 and launched Dallas Green’s side-project in earnest. He had, of course, been a member of Alexisonfire, but this changed how he was perceived in the music industry.
Speaking out about this special upcoming concert, Dallas Green said: “When we released Sometimes 20 years ago, I could never have imagined the journey it would take me on. But more importantly, how deeply the songs would resonate with so many people.
“This night is a celebration of that connection and for everyone who has spent time with this record over the years. These songs became yours a long time ago. As always, thank you for listening.”
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One Elvis Presley song ‘changed Elton John’s life’ | Music | Entertainment

Elton John is undoubtedly one of the most iconic figures in music, but his path to stardom was heavily influenced by two groundbreaking records. Among them was one of Elvis Presley’s hits, which John has often described as one of the songs that changed his life forever.
In a 1973 interview with Rolling Stone, John recalled the first records he heard as a child. Raised in a home filled with music, he was exposed to a variety of artists including Tennessee Ernie Ford, Kay Starr, and Guy Mitchell.
But it was the 1950s rock ‘n’ roll explosion that truly captured his heart. When he was just a young boy, his mother started buying records, and two in particular stood out: Elvis Presley’s ‘Hound Dog’ and Bill Haley’s ‘ABC Boogie’.
“I obviously took great interest in them, and then I went through the skiffle thing with Lonnie Donegan,” John said. “The first records my mom brought home that I was really knocked out by were ‘Hound Dog’ and Haley’s ‘ABC Boogie.’”
“They changed my life, I couldn’t believe it,” John recalled. “I heard Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis and that was it. I didn’t ever want to be anything else.”
Though John had studied classical music at the Royal Academy of Music, his heart was always with the electric sounds of rock ‘n’ roll. “I was never really interested in it,” he admitted. His time in the band Bluesology didn’t begin until he was 14, but by then, he already knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life – create music that would resonate with the rebellious energy he admired in artists like Presley.
He later performed a mashup of ‘Hound Dog’ with Jerry Lee Lewis’ ‘Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On’, a song by another artist that had a significant influence on him.
By 1976, Elton John’s career was in full swing, but he would soon come face-to-face with his idol: John had the chance to meet Elvis Presley before one of his concerts. However, the reality of the meeting was far removed from the image of Elvis that John had cherished for years.
When John arrived to meet Presley, he was confronted by a man who was, by that point, far from the picture of health. Elvis’ once-vibrant appearance had deteriorated due to years of battling addiction to painkillers. John later shared his experience with Oprah Winfrey in 1996, describing how he found it “so sad” to see Presley in such a state.
“He turned into this big man with no eyes,” John said. “They had sunk into the back of his head, and it was pathetic.”
This meeting served as a stark reminder of the destructive effects of fame and addiction. For John, it was a cautionary tale, one that would go on to shape his own choices in the years to come. Elvis’ tragic downfall became a turning point for John, as he realised the importance of taking care of himself and avoiding the path that Presley had followed.
In the years since, Elton John has continued to honor the legacy of Elvis Presley, both through his music and his public statements, crediting him as one of his all-time favourite artists and idols.
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Brian May posts ‘fabulous’ Freddie Mercury tribute ‘This makes me giggle’ | Music | Entertainment

It’s been 34 years since Freddie Mercury died, but the Queen singer left an incredible rock music legacy behind.
Undoubtedly, his most famous track is Bohemian Rhapsody, which is the most streamed song of the 20th century and one of the best-selling of all time.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Sir Brian May has posted a new video paying tribute to Freddie’s lyrical skills.
The new Instagram footage captures the Queen guitarist winding a Queen music box playing Bohemian Rhapsody as Sir Brian exclaims: “This is a gem! Perfect!”
The clip plays the segment where Freddie would sing: “Didn’t mean to make you cry if i’m not back again this time tomorrow carry on, carry on.”
Captioning the post with much glee, Sir Brian wrote: “What a difference a semitone makes !!! This makes me giggle every time. Maybe Freddie should have written his melody line this way in the first place ! ha ha ! Fabulous ! Bri.”
No doubt Queen have some big celebration for Bohemian Rhapsody’s 50th anniversary later this year.
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