Not here for it. Bachelor in Paradise contestant Chris Conran called out fans and social media trolls for making assumptions about his sexuality after his debut on the Monday, August 30, episode of the show.
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Lorde has hit out at the “retro” and “sexist” idea that she’s part of Jack Antonoff‘s “stable” of female artists he produces music for.Antonoff worked with Lorde on her third album ‘Solar Power’, out next week, as he did on 2017’s ‘Melodrama’.
In recent years, he has also worked with Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Clairo and more.In a new interview with the New York Times, Lorde discussed how she feels she is lumped together in what she somewhat jokingly refers to as “Jack’s stable.”“I haven’t made
.Not here for it. Bachelor in Paradise contestant Chris Conran called out fans and social media trolls for making assumptions about his sexuality after his debut on the Monday, August 30, episode of the show.
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Katie Thurston is brushing off the naysayers.
Lorde and Jack Antonoff have teased a new cover of Natalie Imbruglia’s ‘Torn’, previewing a clip on a Brazilian TV show.The two artists worked on Lorde’s new album ‘Solar Power’ following their collaboration on the Kiwi pop star’s second album ‘Melodrama’, which was released in 2017.A clip of the ‘Torn’ cover was played during an interview with Lorde on Fantástico and has been shared by a fan account.
A lawyer for Scarlett Johansson is speaking out in response to Disney making their first move in the lawsuit that she filed against the studio.
Lorde has just released her highly anticipated third studio album ‘Solar Power’, and to mark the occasion, she’s released a rooftop performance of album track ‘Dominoes’.Supported by Jack Antonoff – who co-produced the album, out today (August 20) – the performance of ‘Dominoes’ follows on from a similar performance of previous singles ‘Solar Power’ and ‘Stoned At The Nail Salon’ from earlier this year.Performed atop Electric Lady Studios in New York City, Lorde and Antonoff delivered a raw and
Chris Willman Music WriterIf you saw Lorde’s “Solar Power” music video earlier this summer and wanted to join whichever commune she was advertising as “a prettier Jesus,” her new “Mood Ring” clip takes us further inside the slightly tongue-in-cheek ashram. The song arrives just three days in advance of the singer’s Jack Antonoff-co-produced “Solar Power” album, which arrives Friday.The mood in this particular video is very specifically a gentle, pastel green.
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Summer love! Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff couldn’t keep their hands off each other during a recent outing in New York City.
Actress Margaret Qualley and singer/record producer Jack Antonoff seem to be confirming they’re dating in a series of new photos!
Don’t be mistaken, Lorde‘s music is entirely her own!
Turning up the volume. Lorde is one of Jack Antonoff‘s most frequent collaborators — but her music is still entirely her own.
Lorde is not taking kindly to critics who describe her new album as “a Jack Antonoff record” due to the Bleachers frontman serving as producer on her upcoming LP Solar Power.
Lorde is speaking out.
Bleachers, the main project of Jack Antonoff, have released a new performance video featuring St. Vincent.The clip features a rendition of ‘What’d I Do With All This Faith?’, a track taken from the band’s latest album ‘Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night’.
Jack Antonoff has given a demonstration on how he and Lana Del Rey wrote the latter’s 2019 song, ‘The Greatest’.In an interview with Mix With The Masters, Antonoff showcases the process in which the ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell!’ track, which he called his favourite from the album, was made.Starting with the chords that built the foundation of the song, Antonoff described them as “kind of an English-sounding progression” and “pretty regal”.He then goes on to explain how he played the chords on a
Lorde has shared an origin story of her comeback album ‘Solar Power’, explaining its transformation from “this big acid record” to “a weed album”.
Talk about hitting back HARD…