Getting to Know… Color Out | Interview 🎤
For the 63rd interview on the Musical Hype, Brent Faulkner gets the scoop from solo rock project, Color Out (Dave Hedrick).
Essentially, music is “the meat” of The Musical Hype. The majority of the articles published on the site fall under the music category. Rightfully so – this is a music entertainment site. As the patriarchal category, the music section encompasses subcategories Columns, Evergreen, and Reviews. Those respective subcategories have their own set of subcategories as well.
For the 63rd interview on the Musical Hype, Brent Faulkner gets the scoop from solo rock project, Color Out (Dave Hedrick).
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Despite delaying her sophomore album, Kehlani returns with an alluring new single, her second of 2020, “Toxic.”
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