Bollywood has lost another bright light with the sudden death of Rishi Kapoor.
10.04.2020 - 17:21 / genius.com
The Strokes‘ comeback album, The New Abnormal, features cover art that might be familiar to Jean-Michel Basquiat fans. It contains a portion of the late artist’s 1981 painting, Birds on Money.
Basquiat created the painting as a tribute to jazz musician Charlie Parker. In Birds on Money, Parker is portrayed as yardbird (or chicken), which was the saxophonist’s nickname.
Birds on Money isn’t Basquiat’s only tribute to Parker. The New York City painter also paid homage to Parker in paintings such
Bollywood has lost another bright light with the sudden death of Rishi Kapoor.
Bollywood has lost another bright light with the sudden death of Rishi Kapoor.
It appears as a B-side to ‘Screaming Infidelities'.
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George Costanza can really belt it.
The Strokes are back with The New Abnormal. The New York City rock band’s sixth studio album is produced by Rick Rubin and marks the group’s first full-length release in seven years.
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Ariana Grande could very well be the queen of the chic tattoo. Though the 26-year-old keeps many of her designs hidden with her signature ponytail and over-the-elbow gloves, she actually has an incredibly extensive collection. From dainty and cute finger tats to larger more intricate designs, when it comes to body art Grande knows what’s what.
The band's sixth studio album will arrive this Friday (April 10)