Zac Efron has shared an incredible behind-the-scenes video that he took while filming A Family Affair with Joey King and Nicole Kidman.
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Lee Young-ji has opened up about the music video of her song ‘Small Girl’, which starred EXO’s D.O., and why it was nearly different than the final product.In a livestream with television producer Na Young-seok, the rapper discussed her new single ‘Small Girl’ featuring EXO’s D.O. and its accompanying music video, which included a scene of the idol kissing her on the cheek.Lee shared that some thought that the scene was improvised, and that she initially wanted to leave things ambiguous.
“But since my life is on the line, let me clarify now: It wasn’t improvised. We discussed it beforehand,” she joked per SBS Star.“I’d like to make it clear that the kiss wasn’t my idea,” Lee continued, adding that she even told the director that it would be alright to scrap the scene, since she had “no wish to be hated or meet an untimely death”.The rapper went on to note how the backlash from fans after she released the music video made her rethink the decision to include the scene once again more.
“It received such heated reactions that I seriously considered removing the kissing scene,” she said.Elsewhere during the livestream, the rapper shared that she was “shaking like a leaf” while filming the music video, as the day of the shoot was the first time she ever met the EXO singer. She explained that the director “wanted to capture the genuine shyness and awkwardness” between the pair.In other K-pop news, rookie singer Gyubin, best known for her viral debut single ‘Really Like You’, made a comeback earlier today with her new song ‘Satellite’.
Zac Efron has shared an incredible behind-the-scenes video that he took while filming A Family Affair with Joey King and Nicole Kidman.
Draumr and Matya playfully warn us about giving into self-doubt on their new song “Things To Say To Yourself.”
Ben Croll Harmony Korine has lined up his next two features, setting up his animated debut “The Trap” and a still-untitled mo-cap assisted comedy through his multimedia design collective EDGLRD. The Miami-based collective has also backed the feature debut of acclaimed music video director Matias Vasquez — better known as Stillz – and is eyeing a 2024 release for the feature already in post-production.
Ayumi Hamasaki is back with a new theme song!
K-pop singer Chuu has returned with her second mini-album and its title track ‘Strawberry Rush’.In the new visual, Chuu enters the world of a video game, where she runs on walls and shoots her way through hordes of colourful enemies as she chases down a golden trophy. Her pursuit takes her into space, where she races along a rainbow road and eventually back to earth to claim her prize.“Can’t get enough, that strawberry rush / I’ll rush over to you and keep you safe / In lightning speed, crushin’ ya, crushin’ ya, crushin’ ya / Find your bravery, woo,” she sings in the upbeat chorus.
Emilia is back with another bop!
Diddy just made a big change to his social media!
Taylor Swift may be a fearless fighter of apartment fires, but even she’s capable of scaring the hell out of herself!
aespa have dropped a new music video for ‘Live My Life’, a cut from their new album ‘Armageddon’.‘Live My Life’ originally appeared on aespa’s first-ever studio album, ‘Armageddon’, which was released late last month. The record was led by the single of the same name, and also includes the smash hit ‘Supernova’.“I live my life / Break out from the box that defined me / Your obvious way of thinking / I live my life / Now it truly begins, this life I’ve chosen / And I, as a main character,” the quartet sing on the pop-rock track.
Tove Lo and SG Lewis dropped their brand new EP HEAT on Friday (June 14)!
TWICE‘s Nayeon has released the music video for ‘ABCD’, the lead single of her sophomore mini-album, ‘NA’.Nayeon’s new music video opens with the TWICE singer walking down a busy street following a car crash, with drivers and onlookers seemingly unable to take their eyes off her. The clip then jumps through different time periods and locations, with K-pop idol always flanked by a group of followers.“A you’re gonna B my babe / Everytime you C me / Fall deeper deeper babe / Hey listen to me now / ABCD over and over again / I’ll teach you how to fall in love,” Nayeon sings on the R&B-infused pop song.Speaking about her new mini-album at a press conference yesterday, the K-pop idol said that she wanted to showcase her “cool, powerful and bold” self with this project, per Yonhap News Agency.“As I’m not a full-time soloist, I wanted to make an album that leaves a strong impression whenever I get the chance,” she added.
Luke Newton is opening up again about filming intimate scenes for Bridgerton.
It was a year in the making but well worth the wait.Taylor Swift's Era Tour has officially landed in the UK and kicked off in Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium last week, and between the hot new music Taylor has displayed a whole host of glitzy outfits that have sent millions of superfans into a frenzy. Each look has been carefully considered and designed to represent the feel of each album.
Bruce Springsteen‘s ‘Dancing In The Dark’ music video.Yesterday, the Friends and Scream actress took to Instagram to join in on the viral ’80s dance trend, for which young social media users ask their parents to recreate how they danced in the 1980s over ‘Smalltown Boy’ by Bronski Beat.The clip sees Cox start off wearing a blue jacket as she waves her arms in the air before shrugging and taking the jacket off to reveal a Bruce Springsteen t-shirt. She then begins to dance like she did in the ‘Dancing In The Dark’ music video before the post cuts to clips of said music video.A post shared by Courteney Cox (@courteneycoxofficial)Cox, who was fairly unknown at the time – she only had one acting credit to her name for As The World Turns – was cast as a fan for the 1984 music video.
1984 music video for Bruce Springsteen’s hit song “Dancing in the Dark.”Cox, 59, did the impromptu performance for a new TikTok trend and shared a clip of it on social media on Sunday.In the video, the “Friends” alum is wearing a blue sweater and jeans as she awkwardly dances to “Smalltown Boy” by Bronski Beat.The words, “Asking my mom how she danced in the 80’s,” pop up on the screen.Then, Cox suddenly rips off her sweater to reveal a Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band T-shirt, as she enthusiastically dances to “Dancing in the Dark.”The video also cuts to a clip of Cox and Springsteen, now 74, dancing onstage in the music video that came out 40 years ago. “1980’s dancing…in the dark,” Cox captioned the clip. Fans were obsessed with Cox revisiting her past and praised her 2024 dance moves.“Welp.
It’s a The Kissing Booth reunion!
Coronation Street fans have been left stunned after uncovering one of the soap's newest cast members' surprsie appearance in an iconic Noughties music video. Emrhys Cooper joined the ITV soap as Rown Cunliffe earlier this year.
Jamie Lang France’s Annecy Animation Festival opened on Sunday, and among the event’s first activities was a screening of titles from the Commission Films in Competition Lineup. During the projection, the French music video for Chien Méchant’s “Étoile filante,” produced using generative artificial intelligence software, earned the extraordinary distinction of being booed by the Annecy audience.
Coronation Street fans have been stunned after uncovering one soap star's shock appearance in an iconic noughties music video.The actor starred in a video for hit song Push The Button by girlband Sugababes in 2005, but looked entirely unrecognisable. Emrhys Cooper, 39, joined the cast of Coronation Street earlier this year as villainous Roman Cunliffe, but prior to arriving in Weatherfield he had a very varied career. Alongside starring in musicals, films and TV shows, Emrhys has also worked with artists including Madonna, Christina Aguilera and Pussycat Dolls, having previously worked as a dancer.
Penn Badgley recently became a music video star after appearing in Ariana Grande‘s latest visual!