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Jessie Reyez, Noah Cyrus, Ari Lennox and 070 Shake are just four of the dozens of up-and-coming artists performing during Fader Fort’s broadcast, which has been extended to two days: It’s already up and running at www.thefader.com/fort and will continue until 7 p.m. ET, and will run 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Wednesday.
This digital incarnation of a long-running South by Southwest showcase also includes Childish Major, Diana Gordon, DJ Shadow, Earthgang, Half Waif, Hanson, Jamila Woods, Jehnny Beth x Joe
'Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley Chapter 1: Snake Oil' is being previewed by a new Benny Blanco collaboration
Noah Cyrus wanted to “hide from the world” after getting teased and bullied due to her sister Miley Cyrus’s fame.
Noah Cyrus is one of the few young artists who've charted on the Billboard Hot 100 alongside her famous family, but according to her latest interview, the pros of familial fame don't always outweigh the cons.
Noah Cyrus discussed growing up in a famous family for "The Mischief Issue" of tmrw. Looking back at her early teenage years, the now 20-year-old artist recalled locking herself in her bedroom and sitting alone with the lights off.
Before dropping her debut album, Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez had already released a platinum single, nabbed a Grammy nomination, and worked with artists like Calvin Harris. Her years of work finally culminated in her official debut, BEFORE LOVE CAME TO KILL US, which arrived on March 27.
Before dropping her debut album, Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez had already released a platinum single, nabbed a Grammy nomination, and worked with artists like Calvin Harris. Her years of work finally culminated in her official debut, BEFORE LOVE CAME TO KILL US, which arrived on March 27.
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It appears that Noah Cyrus, 20, and ex-boyfriend Lil Xan, 23, reconciled on Apr. 3 when they were seen riding around Los Angeles, CA together in his Mercedes G-Wagon, one year after their messy breakup. The sister of Miley Cyrus, 27, sat in the passenger seat as the rapper drove the vehicle and they both looked comfortable and casual during the outing. Noah had her long hair down and Xan, whose real name is Diego Leanos, wore a red beanie style hat.
Clearly, Noah Cyrus doesn't remember all the lyrics to Dua Lipa's song "New Rules." Because as it turns out, Miley Cyrus' little sister is back on friendly terms with ex-boyfriend Lil Xan. She and Lil Xan, a.k.a. Diego Leanos were spotted driving around in a big black Mercedes G-Wagon in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon.
It looks like Noah Cyrus is on good terms with her ex-boyfriend Lil Xan!
The Fader is bringing its annual Fader Fort, originally set to take place at SXSW, online for the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Jessie Reyez is giving her breakout single, “Figures”, new life.
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Jessie Reyez has a boatload of music for fans, including a new music video for “I Do”.
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