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BAFTA TV Awards viewers are sent in overdrive as Lenny Rush scoops Best Male in Comedy gong
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The Pop Stop: Aespa, Big Time Rush, & More Deliver This Week’s Hidden Gems
Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.
However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know,
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Ayra Starr Shines with Acoustic Performance of ‘Rush’ for Genius
Ayra Starr has been blazing a trail with a relentless flow of infectious anthems.
One of the rising star’s latest, ‘Rush,’ has been gaining particular traction on a global scale.
Indeed, the flavorsome jam has become her highest charting track in the UK and is making major waves Stateside too.
Igniting the song the more,
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Jet Set Radio’s stunning spiritual successor Bomb Rush Cyberfunk launches in August
After a slight delay, the cel-shaded platformer Bomb Rush Cyberfunk finally has a release date: August 18th. It’s been a long wait for Cyberfunk after it was first announced in 2020, and to make the wait even more excruciating, the game is a spiritual successor to the dormant Jet Set Radio series. As such, you’ll be skating, dancing, and graffitiing across a colourful 3D city with a style to die for.
Hi Fi Rush struck a chord with its Game Pass stealth drop – here’s how Tango Gameworks made music matter
Hi-Fi Rush is brilliant. That’s our review. Consider it a brief follow up to our initial impressions piece from earlier this year. Back then, Alex Donaldson stated it could be one of the best games of the year. Months later… he’s still right.
If there’s on thing that’s on repeat in my head even now, it’s the amazing work the ensemble at Tango Gameworks did when it comes down to the game’s relationship with music. It’s not just a soundtrack; it’s core to the game. A true rhythm game that goes beyond slapping notes on queue and forcing you to jab at the buttons in 4/4 time.
To find out more about the process of getting the flow and the feel of interactive rhythm right (where numerious other games have fumbled the concept), I sat down and had a chat with game director John Johanas about all things musical in Hi-Fi Rush, and asked about the challenges and triumphs of getting a high score to work in this infamously difficult genre.