Wayne Newton poses for photos while wearing a face mask at the reopening of Caesars Palace on Thursday (June 4) in Las Vegas.
20.05.2020 - 20:51 / justjared.com
Dorian Electra is back!
The rising star returned on Wednesday (May 20) with their latest single, “Sorry Bro (I Love You).”
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This is Dorian‘s first release since their acclaimed debut album, Flamboyant, released back in 2019, and came to be after a Las Vegas writing camp. The song was written by Dorian and Mood Killer, and was co-produced by 100 gecs‘ Dylan Brady and Count Baldor.
The music video was created with collaborator Weston Allen amid
Wayne Newton poses for photos while wearing a face mask at the reopening of Caesars Palace on Thursday (June 4) in Las Vegas.
By Bruce Haring
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LANY is back!