Rebel Wilson has a new nickname!
22.09.2020 - 02:47 / nme.com
Kylie Minogue has announced the second single from her forthcoming album ‘Disco’ will be released this week.Minogue took to social media yesterday (September 21) to reveal the new track would be called ‘Magic’ and will arrive on Thursday (September 24).She also shared what appears to be the single artwork; a retro, technicolour-filtered shot of herself.I. AM.
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Rebel Wilson has a new nickname!
Simu Liu is representing Canada in a big way.
NME gave ‘Jp3’ a four-star review in 2018, describing it as “plenty of fun, filth and frills to go around”. In mid-September, Junglepussy featured on Zambian-Australian rapper Sampa The Great‘s ‘Time’s Up’ remix.
Headie One has released a new track, ‘Breathing’, just days before the arrival of his forthcoming album.The single is lifted from his new 20-track LP, ‘Edna’, set for release this Friday (October 9).Listen to ‘Breathing’ below:‘Breathing’ follows on from Headie One’s previously released tracks ‘Ain’t It Different‘ featuring Stormzy and AJ Tracey, ‘Only You Freestyle‘ featuring Drake and ‘Rose Gold‘.Last month, a remix for ‘Ain’t It Different’ was released, featuring Australian rappers
Chet Faker in five years, after having dropped the moniker in 2016.The single, ‘Low’, is also Murphy’s first single since signing to BMG Australia/New Zealand.Listen to the track below:Murphy announced his return to the Chet Faker moniker earlier this week. In an interview with NME in 2016, Murphy said the decision to drop the name had been a “long time coming”.“When I started Chet Faker it was always a project.
I'm a Celebrity 's brand new castle camp at Gwrych Castle in Wales, looks to be coming together in exciting new aerial shot as builders continue to work on restoring the building.New drone photos shared from North Wales Live show cranes and workers situated around the 250 acre land, with a white tent covering a secret structure ITV want to keep secret from prying eyes.Since the announcement that the show's upcoming series would take place in the supposedly haunted castle rather than Australia
Kylie Minogue has opened up about how she deals with scrutiny and self-doubt.In an interview with Metro, the veteran performer said that she “can’t always shut [the haters] out”, despite her enduring career.“I think it’s a common part of being an artist or performer,” Minogue said.“Doubt can creep in and maybe that’s one of the reasons why I want to keep going.”Minogue added that “[going] to bed with songs going around my head” helps her to combat criticism.“I don’t know if I do shut it out but
Kylie Minogue is looking back at her long and successful career and some of the regrets that come with it.
The Kinks’ Ray Davies has said he never wanted to release ‘Waterloo Sunset’.The track was released as a single in May 1967 and went on to feature on the album ‘Something Else’ later that year.Despite now being one of the band’s classic songs, Davies has said in a new interview that had wanted to keep the song private.
The Sun, she said: ‘He had to come to the rescue a few times on tour when I was really unwell. He’d swoop in and hold me in a way that no one else can.’The Australian pop star and Paul, who is creative director with British GQ Magazine, were introduced through friends in 2018.Kylie told The Sun that Paul cares about her fans and about ‘her world’, ‘but mostly he cares about me.’She said that they’re ‘really low-key, we’re very real, very supportive.
the show would be filmed at Gwrych Castle near Abergele instead of Australia this year, excitement has been growing about its arrival in North Wales.
Ruby Fields has shared her first new song of 2020.The new song, ‘Pretty Grim’, is out now and the video – directed by Jamieson Kerr – is available to watch below.‘Pretty Grim’ was initially penned by Fields in 2018 following the end of a gruelling Australian tour.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefWarner Bros. is to end its decades-old film distribution relationship in Australia and New Zealand with Roadshow Films.The studio has notified the Australian distributor that its current contract to handle the theatrical releases of Warner titles will not be renewed beyond its expiry at the end of December.