Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFor the uninitiated, Idles are a monumentally powerful British hard rock band whose music is loaded with punk and hardcore influences, although it’s not accurate to label them as either.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs the hearing that may determine the end of her conservatorship approaches, Britney Spears took to Instagram late Monday to air some grievances about the way she has been treated by her family.“This message is to my family … for hurting me deeper than you’ll ever know,” beneath a photo of a mini typewriter.In the post, she speaks of the disappointment of being blown off by “people you love,” and after leading with a reference to the “mini typewriter” pictured in
.Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFor the uninitiated, Idles are a monumentally powerful British hard rock band whose music is loaded with punk and hardcore influences, although it’s not accurate to label them as either.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAnticipating a long-awaited yet unexpected reunion is one of life’s more conflicted experiences. Will your old friend look good or awful? Will they be stuck in the past, or a 2.0 or 3.0 version of the person you remember? Most of all, will they still be themselves?It’s both corny and perfectly fitting to frame ABBA’s first album in nearly 40 years as a reunion with an old friend.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThere’s little question that the past 20 months of the pandemic have been devastating. But for all that has been lost, musicians and the industry around them have found countless innovative and inspiring ways to survive, cope, adapt and even thrive.
Britney Spears has savagely called out her mother saying that she was the one behind a controversial conservatorship idea 13 years ago.
Britney Spears, 39, slammed her mother, blaming Lynne Spears, 66, for her conservatorship in a since-deleted Instagram post on Nov. 2. “The most dangerous animal in the world is a silent smiling woman,” read an image the singer shared on social media on Tuesday.
No more cryptic messages. Britney Spears slammed her mother outright, blaming Lynne Spears for her conservatorship.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorHarry Styles’ two-night ‘Harryween’ Halloween-weekend stand at Madison Square Garden promised to be much more than the “fancy dress party” it was billed as, and the singer did not disappoint.
It’s British Bitney, b*tch: Britney Spears said that people are sending her scripts for projects based on her life — but “none of the scripts are even true.” The pop star, 39, revealed all of this in an accent not quite like her usual Louisiana twang in an Instagram video shared on Wednesday, Oct. 27, addressing her followers in a British accent.
Britney Spears has lashed out at her family in a heartbreaking message in which she called for "justice".MORE: Britney Spears's teenage sons seen in incredibly rare photo - and WOW!The singer, who has been under conservatorship for 13 years, accused her family of being "rude", "hurting" her "deeper than you'll ever know," and leaving her "humiliated".WATCH: Britney Spears and Sam Asghari share exclusive baby newsBritney posted on Instagram on Monday a picture of a mini typewriter alongside three
The battle isn’t over for Britney Spears.
Britney Spears is tired of people letting her down, and that goes for her family. On Monday the singer posted a picture of a tiny typewriter next to pink roses with a lengthy caption where she vented about people humiliating her, and her family who has hurt her “deeper” than they will ever know.
Britney Spears danced up yet another storm on Monday (Oct. 25.).
Britney Spears is sharing her frustrations with her fans.
Britney Spears, 39, shared a powerful message for her family, which includes her dad Jamie Spears, mom Lynne Spears, brother Bryan Spears, and sister Jamie Lynn Spears, on Oct. 25, and it wasn’t pleasant. The singer posted a pic of a black typewriter and pink roses to her Instagram page and added a caption that accused them of “hurting” her “deeper than [they’ll] ever know.”
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorWe at Variety usually reserve our get-out-the-vote efforts for things like presidential and congressional elections.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorWarner Records has named Karen Kwak executive vice president and head of A&R, joining the company on Nov. 1 and reporting to co-chairman & CEO Aaron Bay-Schuck.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIann Dior, 070 Shake, Alessia Cara, G-Eazy, Tori Kelly, Alesso & Danna Paola, A7S, Kiana Lede, X Ambassadors and more are featured on the soundtrack to ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus,’ which drops Nov. 5 on ASG/10:22PM/Def Jam Recordings.