Mattea Roach spoke about all the important things in a recent interview, like what the “Jeopardy!” bathrooms were like and whether she got to take any pens home from the show.
27.04.2022 - 14:01 / officialcharts.com
It feels like a lifetime since we last caught up with DJ/producer/songwriter-type 220 Kid. Since Wellerman, his BRIT Award-nominated Number 1 single with Nathan Evans and Billen Ted last summer, we've been patiently waiting for a follow-up.
And now, finally, he's back. 220 Kid (real name Will Graydon, just FYI) has just unveiled his brand new single Release; a collaboration with Icelandic vocalist ÁSDÍS.
It's a devastating slice of disco born from a break up that - by his own admission - will have you throwing your 'WKD in the air on the Oceana dancefloor.' So, how did he manage to turn his distress into an all-out dance bop? We caught up with him to find out.
It feels like a first release again; it feels like a bit of a comeback. It's my first major release since last August. I got a bit obsessed with this song, going round and round with the production to get it perfect. But it's time to let it go now.
It's just devastatingly sad. I thought 'everyone breaks up with their partners before summer,' so this is the one that'll have the girls with their WKDs in the air on the Oceana dancefloor. I call it 'heartbreak house.' It's really sad, but it's something you can dance to and think 'they don't deserve me, I'm moving on with my life.' You can have a little cry and move on.
I write my lyrics and it's my own stories I talk about. When I went through my break up, I thought 'let's get to the studio, we'll get some good stuff out of this.' In a way, it's given me a career. Shout out to my ex, as Little Mix would say.
I've probably got two albums' worth of material. I'm grouping it together; there's this section of songs that are the heartbreak songs, I'm calling that Cupid Falls. Then there's the next section on finding new
Mattea Roach spoke about all the important things in a recent interview, like what the “Jeopardy!” bathrooms were like and whether she got to take any pens home from the show.
Artists including St Vincent, Thundercat, Phoebe Bridgers and HER have covered funk, disco and soul classics for the soundtrack of new movie ‘Minions: The Rise Of Gru’. Although the first single, ‘Turn Up The Sunshine’, is a new song from Diana Ross and Tame Impala.Produced by producer of everything Jack Antonoff, the compilation will see Caroline Polachek cover ‘Band Bang’ by Nancy Sinatra, Brockhampton take on ‘Fly Like An Eagle’ by The Steve Miller Band, and the Minions themselves do ‘Cecilia’ by Simon & Garfunkel, among others.Diana Ross and Tame Impala’s new song will be released next week, and its official announcement comes after posters teasing the collaboration appeared in London.The full soundtrack album will arrive on 1 Jul, the same day that the film hits cinemas.
Diana Ross has teamed up with Tame Impala for a new track called ‘Turn Up The Sunshine’.The collaborative song will appear on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for the latest film in the Despicable Me franchise, Minions: The Rise Of Gru.Produced by Jack Antonoff, the star-studded 19-song album also features the likes of St. Vincent, Phoebe Bridgers, Brockhampton and Antonoff’s band Bleachers.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorA series of wildly colorful posters with an unusual collection of artists have appeared in London in recent days, listing Diana Ross and Tame Impala across the top, along with Phoebe Bridgers, St. Vincent, Thundercat, Brockhampton, Caroline Polacheck, RZA, Brittany Howard, Bleachers, Tierra Whack, Weyes Blood, Kali Uchis, H.E.R.
Diana Ross and Tame Impala has seemingly been completed and slated for a 2022 release, per some colourful posters spotted in London.The posters, which appear to have gone up last night (May 8), note that the as-yet-untitled project is produced by Jack Antonoff and will feature several special guests. Amongst those listed are Phoebe Bridgers, St.
tackled during by a knife wielding assailant during a set at the Hollywood Bowl on Tuesday — and Rock, who made headlines for being face slapped by WIll Smith at this year’s Oscars,’ both performed a “secret” comedy show Thursday night in Los Angeles, according to The Hollywood Reporter.The tight-lipped, star-studded show that took place inside a small venue inside the Comedy Store club featured a star studded audience consisting of Kim Kardashian, rappers Sean “Diddy” Combs (50 Cent) and Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), in addition to comedian Jeff Ross.Fans paid $160 to see an American Spirit cigarette smoking Chappelle, who was billed as a last minute, unnamed comedian. After raucous ovation, he was joined onstage by Rock about 10 minutes into his set as the duo made light of their viscous circumstances.