Every so often, albeit very rarely, a track comes along that changes the trajectory of an artist's career forever. A song that cements their status and elevates them to entirely new levels. Their Someone Like You, New Rules or Thinking Out Loud.
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Anne-Marie is not playing games with bad men anymore.
On PSYCHO, Anne-Marie's first taste of her burgeoning new era with none other than Aitch, there is no holding back.
From the dark and juddering piano production (courtesy of a team including Tom Mann, BillenTed and Gracey), which gives way into a stylish and smooth hip-hop adjacent beat and a very suave flow from Anne-Marie herself, PSYCHO takes aim at a cheating partner, who is more than happy to hide his own indiscretions by playing on his partner's insecurities. In a word: trash, hun.
The switch-up in style is very welcome for Anne-Marie, nestling her down into a darker and more seductive lane than before, especially when it seemed that all her sharp edges had been dulled during her last album campaign. There's no such worry here, PSYCHO (if its shadowed, almost film noir-like artwork wasn't enough) is happy enough to bathe in the darker side of human behaviour, and really let loose too.
But that's not to say PSYCHO isn't fun, because it definitely is. Anne-Marie's flow is tongue-in-cheek, so full of venom, it almost reads as camp. And then there's the song's chorus; hard-hitting and full pelt, naming each of this nasty fella's side girls, Mambo No. 5 style.
And let's not even get started on Aitch's guest verse; injecting a cheeky-chappy voice into proceedings, and one of our favourite things that sadly seemed to have fallen out of fashion; rappers name-checking the pop star on whose song they are guesting in the verse. More of this please!
All-in-all, it's very heartening to see Anne-Marie back and on fine form with this new release. PSYCHO seems like a big swing in a new direction for her and we mean, look at that artwork...does that look like someone who's
Every so often, albeit very rarely, a track comes along that changes the trajectory of an artist's career forever. A song that cements their status and elevates them to entirely new levels. Their Someone Like You, New Rules or Thinking Out Loud.
Every so often, albeit very rarely, a track comes along that changes the trajectory of an artist's career forever. A song that cements their status and elevates them to entirely new levels. Their Someone Like You, New Rules or Thinking Out Loud.
Michaela Zee editor Anne-Marie Ross, a veteran exec for such companies as Lionsgate and Pantelion over a career spanning more than two decades, died Sept. 9 after a two-year battle with advanced cancer. She was 49. Ross began her career in international film distribution at Lionsgate in 2001, where she was managed by Nick Meyer, Entertainment One’s current president of film. “Anne-Marie embodied poise, class, smarts and kindness. She always had a glow of positivity,” Meyer said in a statement. “She was a star who could handle any curveball thrown at her during those early days at Lionsgate when I had the privilege of getting to know her and work with her for seven years. The sadness and injustice of her loss is felt by anyone who knows her, but no one can imagine the hurt that Jonathan, the kids and her parents are feeling. My heart aches as I’m just writing these words.”
stretched out their characters' will-they-or-won't-they work-spouse dynamic for over 20 years on And because art imitates life imitates art imitates life, Hargitay just acknowledged that the actors' real-life dynamic is apparently basically the same? On being listed as Meloni's “second wife” on Wikipedia, Hargitay told , “That is awesome.” She added, “It's kind of right in a way, isn't it?” Olivia, my heart, it can't take it. “I mean, I don't think I'll be marrying him any time soon, but I am kind of like his second wife,” Hargitay said. “Wife, therapist, bestie, sister, mother.” Hargitay told People, “I think the uber fans literally want our spouses to go away.” Look, I'm old enough to remember Liv delivering Elliot's wife Kathy's baby in the middle of a car-crash in Season 9.
Anne-Marie Ross (née Boysen) whose whose career spanned more than two decades in International Film Distribution at Lionsgate and Pantelion, passed away on Sept. 9 after a near-two year battle with advanced stage cancer caused by a rare gene mutation. She was 49.
Bebe Rexha is on course to claim her first-ever UK Number 1 single as David Guetta collaboration I’m Good (Blue) looks set to reach the summit this week. The track, which samples Eiffel 65’s 1999 chart-topper Blue (Da Ba Di), could become French DJ Guetta’s seventh Number 1 single to date.
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has officially dubbed Prince William and Kate Middleton the Prince and Princess of Wales, making the the first to hold the title since the late On September 9, King Charles made his first address to the British people in his new role since the death of . During the speech, he passed on his former titles to his .
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When it comes to selecting their collaborators, Clean Bandit have always been one step ahead. Knowing exactly who'll complement their unique brand of EDM-classical crossover, members Grace Chatto, Jack and Luke Patterson certainly boast one of the UK dance scene's most successful CVs.
Anne-Marie is not playing games with bad men anymore.
Anne-Marie got very emotional during the latest episode of The Voice UK as the popular show returned to screens. The singing competition was back on ITV on Saturday night for a brand new series, with Anne-Marie hoping to keep hold of her winning coach crown.
There was drama on Married At First Sight UK after dental hygienist Jess Potter found out on her wedding day that her new husband works as a stripper. Jess has now revealed what she thinks now of hubby Pjay after bursting into tears at the news that he's a member of the famous male dance troup Dreamboys.
Coldplay have said that they knew their classic track ‘The Scientist’ would be a song that they’d “play forever” after hearing it for the first time.During a new interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music Hits, the band looked back on their acclaimed second album ‘A Rush Of Blood To The Head’ (2002), which recently turned 20 years old.The record debuted at Number One on the UK albums chart upon its release, and also features the singles ‘Clocks’, ‘In My Place’ and ‘God Put A Smile upon Your Face’.Speaking about ‘The Scientist’ – the second single to be lifted from ‘A Rush Of Blood…’ – Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman recalled frontman Chris Martin playing the ballad for the first time.“Chris says, ‘I’ve got this song to play to you’,” Berryman remembered. “Just on the little upright piano, he just played and sang the whole song from beginning to end, and it was kind of finished.“We were like, ‘Oh wow, OK.