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Rico Nasty has spoken about her admiration of Joan Jett, saying that the pioneering Blackhearts frontwoman “taught me how to take ‘No’ and smile”.Rico was speaking to NME in her debut Big Read cover interview about the influence she drew from Jett early on in her career.Rico said that she was particularly inspired by how Jett took on her male critics when she went solo in the late 1970s.“[Jett taught me] how to take ‘No’ and smile,” Rico said.
“So many people told her that her music was too hard
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Global’s “Saturday Night Live” is returning home to 30 Rock.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson shares a cordial relationship with his cousin and current WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns. The latter even made his acting debut alongside The Rock in the 2019 hit film Hobbs & Shaw while the duo have also crossed paths in WWE when The Big Dog was a part of The Shield, along with Seth Rollins and AEW wrestler Jon Moxley.For many, The Rock vs.
Growing up in Puerto Rico, my grandfather was adamant about voting and being civically involved. He believed that since we were afforded this human right, it was our duty to act upon it—a necessity to invest in our future.
Over the past week, Rico Nasty has been teasing some deliciously surreal looks on her Instagram, As it turns out, they're on each a part of the video treatment for her sticky-sweet new single, "Own It." And own it she does, messing about on a playground of taxidermied animals and rocking a headdress of smoking joints. Watch the Dave LaChapelle-tier extravaganza in all its glory above.
Sure, Donald Trump is president of the United States, but in Chris Rock’s opinion, he’s not the one with the real power.
Rico Nasty has teased the name and release date of a new track, ‘Own It’, dropping tomorrow (September 18).Taking to social media today, Rico Nasty, real name Maria Kelly, shared what appeared to be the track’s cover artwork.“The Audio & Video for “Own It”
“Wolfwalkers” director Tomm Moore and co-director Ross Stewart joined Carlos Bustamante to talk about the making of their animated folklore film, which they finished off in quarantine to get it ready in time for its premiere at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival.
Rico Nasty has said she thinks women should stop worrying about the opinions of men and instead do what they want to do.Speaking in a new interview with NME, Rico discussed the impact of Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s controversial new track ‘WAP’, and how it’s offered liberation to many with regards to sexuality.Getting behind the track and its message, Rico said: “Let these guys know that they can’t tell you what to do.
Uh oh! Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly may have just taken a big step forward in their relationship, but production on their film has come to a complete stop after two people involved tested positive for coronavirus.
Rico Nasty has taken to social media overnight to tease another collaboration with 100 gecs, following several collabs between the two acts in 2020.Originally posted to Triller, and then further across Instagram and Twitter, Rico shared a video of her rapping along to a yet-to-be-released track, captioned with “More Rico x 100gecs Please”.Listen to a snippet of the unreleased track below.
Joan Jett performed a cover of T-Rex song ‘Jeepster’ on The Late Late Show With James Corden on Thursday night (September 10).Jett’s reworking of the 1971 single appears on the recently released tribute album ‘AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs Of Marc Bolan And T-Rex’.The album also includes contributions from U2, Elton John, Nick Cave, Father John Misty and more.
Manchester Evening News asked shoppers at The Rock in Bury town centre if they think a lockdown for the borough is on its way. Many of them all came out with one word: inevitable.