One of the first smoke machines we've seen in lockdown performances...
08.05.2020 - 05:55 / etcanada.com
Leave it to a washed-up teenage Canadian pop star to make everyone’s day.
That’s right, “How I Met Your Mother” fan favourite Robin Sparkes (a.k.a. Cobie Smulders) is back with a brand-new quarantine-themed version of her vintage hit “Let’s Go to the Mall”.
As Smulders — who accompanies herself on piano — points in out the rewritten lyrics in this new version, nobody’s going to the mall, because it’s been shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the new lyrics implore listeners to
One of the first smoke machines we've seen in lockdown performances...
After smashing national and international musical records, IU surprised fans on her birthday with a new version of her song Eight. The original song released a couple of weeks ago with BTS singer Suga rapping in one portion of the song. While the ARMY and K-Pop fans are streaming the song on various musical platforms, IU decided to bestow fans with the acoustic version of the song. The new version doesn't feature Yoongi but IU includes the Bangtan Boy by singing the rap he sings in the OG.
Gogglebox is one of those shows that you can watch for hours on end and never really get bored as there is usually a decent amount of humour and sass throughout.
Disney has called on one of its coolest characters to warm the hearts of lonely kids forced to stay home during coronavirus lockdowns.
Thomas Rhett's "Beer Can't Fix," featuring Jon Pardi, ascends 3-1 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart (dated May 16), hiking by 18% to 38.8 million audience impressions, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.Rhett achieves his 15th leader and Pardi adds his fourth.The song, which Rhett wrote with Julian Bunetta, Zach Skelton and Ryan Tedder, is the third single from Rhett's LP Center Point Road, which debuted at No. 1 on Top Country Albums in June 2019.
Those are some of the lyrics from «Mutha,» a single written by Monica Morong, better known as «Mommy Rapper.» The 44-year-old mom has been writing clean rap songs while quarantined with her husband, Sean, and their four kids — Nya, 13, Talia, 11, Alana, 7, and Evaya, 1 -- in Sacramento, California, and we gotta be honest, they are so catchy… and relatable!
How I Met Your Mother's "Robin Sparkles" is back with a 2020 update. On the former CBS comedy, star Cobie Smulders played Robin Scherbatsky, a news anchor who had a secret past as a teenage Canadian pop star named Robin Sparkles. The actress, thanks to series creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, took to her Instagram account Thursday (May 7) to release a new, updated take on Robin Sparkles' biggest hit, "Let's Go to the Mall." The new
"I'm gonna isolate 'til Canada day!"
Teen pop icon Robin Sparkles has made her comeback. Cobie Smulders, who starred on How I Met Your Mother as Robin Scherbatsky and Canadian pop star Robin Sparkles, has gifted us all with a brand new version of the Sparkles hit "Let's Go To the Mall," with some quarantine-specific updates. Smulders posted a video of herself playing and singing the revamped song, with lyrics written by HIMYM creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, and piano music composed by original composer Brian Kim.
Who says glamour needs to go out the window while in lockdown? Cardi B isn’t one for sweats and pajamas, so she got all dolled up for a photo she shared with fans via her on Instagram on May 7. She’s seen kneeling atop a bed while rocking one of her most gorgeous wigs yet. It featured light blonde roots that eventually turned into mid and deep brown shades by the ends, which then curled upwards. The ombre look sat just above the 27-year-old’s shoulders and framed her gorgeous face beautifully.
Selena Gomez is to star in a new cooking programme which will see her share recipes while stuck at home in quarantine.
Peter Weber and Kelley Flanagan really want to make it clear to the whole world that they’re together and totally into each other, OK?!
Shawn Mendes may be quarantining at home, but that’s not preventing him from making music.
"Live From The FEET Flat represents the next stage in our collective cabin fever"
Who knew Selena Gomez would give a shoutout to BTS? The singer recently released a new version of her song Boyfriend. The video, shot in stop-motion, reenacted the original Boyfriend video with the help of dolls. The video watched Selena's doll version headed out on dates before she turns them into frogs, exactly like the OG video. While the video serves as a fun watch, eagle-eyed ARMY members noticed the doll versions of BTS singers Jin and Jungkook in the video.
"This is a turbulent time but we don’t fold. We don’t come from that. We will always be fine"