? Music

Moby Rich talks evolution from Open Mic to Main Stage

Moby Rich is changing the world of pop, one self-deprecating joke at a time. The songwriting-producing duo was recently signed to Universal’s Republic Records, and are now smack-dab in the middle of their US tour. GHQ’s Allison Barkdull and Fede Psevoznik sat down with them earlier this week to talk …

Read More »

Quality Control Music’s Layton Greene Talks Struggle and Success

At 20 years old, Layton Greene has seen more than her fair share of adversity. Today, she’s converted that struggle into success. Greene is one of the newest signees to Quality Control Music, the Atlanta-based label behind Migos, Lil Baby and Lil Yachty. The Illinois native is the first R&B …

Read More »

Post Malone’s Voodoo Festival Performance

I, as your friendly GHQ reporter, found myself choking up to the sincerity in Post’s songs he sang. Post knew how to groove and the crowd followed; strangers were moving together to his beat.

Read More »

1 Night with Dominic Fike: Concert Review

Dominic Fike at the Orpheum Tampa 9/12

Several UF students remember a time when Dominic Fike was just the cool kid in high school. They grew up with him in Naples and watched his spot in the Florida Soundcloud scene explode into a $4 million deal with Columbia Records. Last semester GHQ chanced his track 3 Nights …

Read More »

An Interview with Republic Records’ Anthony Flammia

Anthony Flammia is a beacon of hope whose music attempts to spark inspiration in each of his listeners; Republic Records caught wind of his music and message, and signed him to a recording contract last year. His track “My Life,” off his brand new EP “Find Love” is blowing up, …

Read More »

Brand new Pop Festival hits Miami Beach in November

In the last five years, Miami has become the music festival destination, from Rolling Loud, to III Points, to Ultra, and most recently, the Miami Beach Pop Festival. If you needed a reason to go to Miami on a random weekend, well, now you do. Miami Beach is hosting a …

Read More »

Jimmy Fallon and the Jonas Brothers played with classroom instruments, and it’s all we could have asked for

Third grade music class was a free-for-all of glockenspiels, tiny drums, and maracas. Those were the days. If you’re feeling nostalgic, we’ve got some news for you. On last night’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the Jonas Brothers joined The Roots in playing some of their biggest songs, including their …

Read More »