"If I hear one more white person say 'all lives matter' one more fucking time I'm gonna lose my fucking mind"
10.05.2020 - 17:27 / nme.com
He's writing a fan letter to each artist included on U2's website, including Billie Eilish
Bono has shared a new playlist of the “60 songs that saved my life” to mark his 60th birthday today (May 10).
The U2 frontman has also announced that he plans to write a “fan letter” to the writers of each song to thank them, including Billie Eilish and Kraftwerk.
“These are some of the songs that saved my life…” Bono wrote. “The ones that I couldn’t have lived without. The ones that got me from there to
"If I hear one more white person say 'all lives matter' one more fucking time I'm gonna lose my fucking mind"
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American singer Billie Eilish has posted a short film on social media addressing body shaming in which she says “Though you’ve never seen my body, you still judge it and judge me for it. Why?”.
Billie Eilish is letting the public know it's not her "responsibility" what people think of her. On Tuesday, the 18-year-old shared a short film in which she candidly speaks of the judgement she faces from the public about the way she chooses to dress and how she chooses to flaunt her body. "Do you know me—really, know me? You have opinions about my opinions, about my music, about my clothes, about my body," she begins the video, as she begins to slowly remove her clothes.
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U2 star Bono celebrated his 60th birthday on Sunday by listing the 60 songs that have most inspired him over the years.
Bono celebrated his 60th birthday Sunday by posting a playlist of what he described as “60 Songs That Saved My Life,” with the promise to write a “fan letter” to all 60 artists. He posted the first six of these 60 mash notes on the U2 website, kicking off with his praise for Billie Eilish, David Bowie, Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Luciano Pavarotti and Massive Attack.
The U2 singer's playlist includes such unexpected picks as Peter Frampton's "Show Me the Way," Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" and Bruce Springsteen's "There Goes My Miracle" on top of more expected fare by Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Joy Division.
Bono turned 60 years old on Sunday, May 10, and the U2 frontman celebrated by sharing a collection of music that has deep meaning for him.
Bono is reflecting on the importance of music on his 60th birthday. The U2 frontman on Sunday (May 10) shared a list of 60 songs that have played a big part in his life.
Bono is thanking the fellow artists that saved his life.
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