VIXX vocalist Leo has announced his upcoming solo return with a new mini-album titled ‘Piano Man Op. 9’.On August 3 at midnight KST, a cryptic teaser was uploaded to the K-pop boyband’s shared Twitter page.
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LeAnn Rimes is making a statement. The artist has enlisted the talents of Grammy-nominated country vocalist Mickey Guyton and renowned percussionist Sheila E. for her powerful and empowering new ballad, “the wild”, out today.
“The song is about the patriarchal world that has shaped us as a society, especially women,” Rimes says in a statement. “The silencing and fracturing of ourselves in order to fit into the pretty and polite societal box, throughout generations. It’s a battle cry to unite women to reclaim every part of our truest nature and no longer allow our wild, our ‘unholy’ to be ignored, shamed and rejected.
“It’s full of rage,” she continues. “The kind of rage that calls us home. Rage that ignites change and says, ‘I have been here all along, waiting for you to return to your wholeness.'”
The haunting track, written and produced by Rimes alongside her longtime collaborator, Darrell Brown, is featured on Rimes’ upcoming full-length, god’s work. The album is set to be released on Sept. 16.
“My new album as a whole looks at the duality of life, the light and the dark, and I believe that is most apparent in ‘the wild’,” Rimes says.
For god’s work, Rimes made the conscious decision to stylize with an all-lowercase album title and track listing, explaining, “If we’re arguing about why the ‘g’ is or isn’t capitalized, we’re missing the whole point. It’s so important for us to focus on the messages, rather than the nuances.”
‘the wild’ is the fifth song to be released off Rimes’ upcoming album. Earlier this year, the 39-year-old shared a swoon-worthy video for her song, “how much a heart can hold,” sharing personal moments from her wedding to Eddie Cibrian and beyond.
The visual, which was released in honour of the
VIXX vocalist Leo has announced his upcoming solo return with a new mini-album titled ‘Piano Man Op. 9’.On August 3 at midnight KST, a cryptic teaser was uploaded to the K-pop boyband’s shared Twitter page.
Suede have today (August 3) shared a powerful new single called ’15 Again’ – listen to it below.The single is taken from their upcoming studio album, ‘Autofiction‘, and it’s described as “a song about falling in love with life for the first time” by Brett Anderson.The song follows on from the previously released ‘She Still Leads Me On’, which was the first taster of Suede’s ninth studio album. It’s due for release on September 16 via BMG and can be pre-ordered here.Check out the new song here.Suede, made up of Anderson, Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert, Richard Oakes and Neil Codling, went “back to basics” for this new record according to a press statement.They hired “a rehearsal studio in deserted Kings Cross to collect a key, hump their own gear, set up and start playing,” before recording at London’s Konk studios.Speaking about ‘Autofiction’, frontman Brett Anderson said: “‘Autofiction’ is our punk record.
Ashley Judd and sister Wynonna have reportedly been left out of their mother Naomi's will.MORE: Ashley Judd details how family is 'grieving together' after mom Naomi Judd's deathThe talented sister's mother left her husband of 33 years Larry Strickland as the executor of her rumored $25 million estate, according to court documents seen by Page Six.WATCH: The Judds perform live at the 2022 CMT AwardsThe publication claimed that Naomi requested in the will that 76-year-old Larry have "full authority and discretion over any property that is an asset to her estate without the approval of any court or permission from any beneficiary of the estate".Per the documents, Larry is also entitled to receive "reasonable compensation" for his services, including reimbursement for "reasonable expenses, advances and disbursements, including attorney’s and accountant’s fees, made or incurred in the administration of my estate".Exclusive: Mickey Guyton: 'I never stood up for myself, ever'The will was prepared on 20 November 2017. Naomi was of "sound mind and disposing memory" when she signed and approved the will, the documents confirm.Witnesses include Melissa Sitzler, a senior account manager at a Tennessee law firm called Wiatr & Associates.
LeAnn Rimes opened up about the "resilience" she's had after entering the country music industry as a teenager. Rimes, who was 13 when she released her hit record "Blue," reflected on the past 25 years in a new interview with "CBS Mornings." "The thing about me is I have a lot of grit and I have a lot of resilience. If I wasn't resilient, I wouldn't be here," she said during the interview.
Ashley Judd has detailed how her family is grieving the death of matriarch Naomi Judd differently but giving each other grace as they process.MORE: Dolly Parton shares heartbreak after sad loss: 'I will always love you'"One of the things that I think we have done well as a family, meaning my pop, my sister Wynonna and me, is we have really given each other the dignity and the allowance to grieve in our individual and respective ways," Ashley told grief expert David Kessler on his Healing with David Kessler podcast.WATCH: The Judds perform live at the 2022 CMT AwardsThe 54-year-old actress continued: "And yet we've been able to completely stick together. So we can be at the same supper table and recognize, 'Oh, this one's in anger, this one's in denial, this one's in bargaining, this one's in acceptance, I'm in shock right now.'"Ashley also shared her own process, admitting that she focuses on her own mental health in the mornings by reading and writing and meditating.Exclusive: Mickey Guyton: 'I never stood up for myself, ever'Her 'pop' Larry Strickland, Naomi's husband, lives close by and she revealed how he comes over for coffee and they have breakfast and "grieve together".She also detailed how she gave him his own journal and "now he's got his practice of writing and I mean, it's just those times are so holy and we may be in slightly different places and yet we're in community".
The stars and athletes are stepping out for the 2022 ESPY Awards!
Louise Thompson will be missing her best friend Binky Felstead 's wedding in Greece this week amid her health battle. The 32 year old shared the sad update on Wednesday as she spoke about how she’s been coping back home following her recent stint in hospital. Louise has been battling mental health issues, which include PTSD, since the traumatic birth of her son Leo shared with fiancé Ryan Libbey last November, and has been open about her psychological struggles on social media ever since.
LeAnn Rimes is opening up about her past struggles with mental health.
The Music Venue Trust has announced a new partnership with transport app Free Now, which is also the new headline sponsor of the Mercury Prize. It will see Free Now underwrite the costs of 120 shows by independent artists in 60 venues across the UK.As part of the initiative, Public Service Broadcasting will play Peckham Audio next month.
honor former heavyweight boxing champion and mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage; retired Army Command Sergeant Major Gretchen Evans with the Pat Tillman Award for Service and legendary college basketball broadcaster and Hall of Fame inductee Dick Vitale with the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance. “I think those are going to be really powerful moments,” King said of the honorees’ ceremonies.Regarding the show’s host, NBA champion Curry, King added, “Right off the bat, you’ll find that Steph — he’s got a great sense of humor, yes, but he’s also got a really great sense of humility. … I think people will get right away a sense that he is a perfect host choice for this year.”ESPYs presenters include Odell Beckham Jr., John Boyega, Alison Brie, Ciara, Billie Jean King, Dwayne Johnson, Jon Hamm, Simu Liu, Megan Rapinoe, Trevante Rhodes, Lindsey Vonn, Hannah Waddingham and more.
Gallery: ‘I couldn't look at the baby’: Celebs who have struggled with postpartum depression (BANG Showbiz)Last year, the 'Can't Fight the Moonlight' hitmaker - who is married to Eddie Cibrian - revealed she battled "pretty heavy depression" during the coronavirus pandemic because she had never spent so much time in one place. She said: “I have my whole life, on the road, I’ve never had this much time at home. Like my nervous system was just like, ‘What are we doing?’ "Even though I meditate and do all the things like I’m still, there was still this kind of energy that’s always on.
Elton John has opened up about the resurgence of legacy arts on the Official Charts over the past year, and admitted he would like to see some new blood re-enter the charts.
Not afraid to get real. LeAnn Rimes opened up about how her career as a performer has contributed to several mental health struggles.
In a candid new interview with LeAnn Rimes, the singer opened up about how her career has contributed to her struggles with mental health.
Your evening Manchester United headlines for Saturday, July 16.
Barcelona have named Frenkie de Jong in their pre-season tour squad of the United States with Manchester United into a tenth week of discussions to sign the midfielder.
New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Lizzo returned — and it's «About Damn Time!» — with her new album,, giving us more bops to shake it all summer long. Calvin Harris recruited Justin Timberlake, Halsey and Pharrell Williams for his latest release, «Stay With Me.» And BTS' j-hope dropped his new solo album, .LeAnn Rimes shared «the wild,» a track from her upcoming album,, featuring Sheila E.