Lorde wants you to know her hair is long and her new music is “so f**king good”!
30.04.2020 - 23:21 / nypost.com
The Dixie Chicks have postponed their comeback album “Gaslighter,” originally slated for a May 1st release, but they’re still sharing new music from the LP. On Thursday, the group quietly posted a new track, “Julianna Calm Down,” to IGTV.
Produced with Jack Antonoff, the song is a message to young women (it’s named after Emily Strayer’s daughter) on how to stand up for themselves in cruel relationships. “Julianna, calm down/You know he’s about to leave but don’t panic,” singer Natalie Maines
Lorde wants you to know her hair is long and her new music is “so f**king good”!
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The track is Damon Albarn's most recent collaboration with Allen
With Gaslighter -- the Dixie Chicks’ first album of new material in 14 years -- postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, the trio has slipped out a a second song, “Julianna Calm Down,” from the album, following the title track's release in March.
The Dixie Chicks’ highly-anticipated upcoming album may be postponed, but they are not letting that stop them from releasing new music.
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On April 21, the Dixie Chicks announced that they would be postponing the release of their highly anticipated album, Gaslighter, which was supposed to come out on May 1. This will be their first new album in over a decade.
Originally set for release on May 1