Not here for it. After Kanye West raised eyebrows with his “Eazy” music video, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly that Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson were less than thrilled by the art form.
17.02.2022 - 10:17 / nme.com
STAYC have unveiled the first teaser for the music video of their upcoming single ‘RUN2U’.In the brand-new clip, the K-pop girl group run down a bright blue hallway in slow motion, with light spilling in from a heart-shaped window behind them. The instrumental builds as close-up shots of each of the six members are shown, until we hear a snippet of the song’s chorus: “So I run to you.”Both ‘RUN2U’ and its accompanying music video are due out on February 21 at 6pm KST.
The song, will also be featured on STAYC’s upcoming second mini-album ‘YOUNG-LUV.COM’, which will arrive at the same time.Aside from its title track, ‘YOUNG-LUV.COM’ will also feature five other tracks, two of which were both produced and written by High Up Entertainment heads and hitmaker duo Black Eyed Pilseung. Other writers credited on the girl group’s new record include frequent EXID and Apink collaborators BEOMxNANG on ‘247’ and ‘Butterfly’.First announced earlier this month through a cryptic motion teaser, ‘YOUNG-LUV.COM’ is set to arrive about five months after STAYC’s first mini-album ‘Stereotype’, which was released in September 2021.
That project had been the follow-up to their viral breakout hit ‘ASAP’, which dropped in April. STAYC was named one of NME’s 100 Emerging Artists of 2022, where they were praised for their distinctive sound and “sheer pop optimism”.
Not here for it. After Kanye West raised eyebrows with his “Eazy” music video, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly that Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson were less than thrilled by the art form.
Kanye West is trying to let the world know that he intends to come about his ongoing public antics regarding Pete Davidson from a place of… artistic expression?!
Passengers at Manchester Airport were faced with ‘ridiculous' two-hour queues over the weekend.
Weeekly have returned with a fierce new single, titled ‘Ven Para’.In the stunning accompanying visual, the seven-member girl group take on a powerful new image as they set the world on fire. “Fire up, fire up, follow me, follow me / Come to me, chase away the shadows / Ven para aca,” they sing while performing the song’s intense choreography.‘Ven Para’ comes seven months after the release of their fourth mini-album ‘Play Game: Holiday’, which was led by the single ‘Holiday Party’.
Kanye West has appeared to address his unusual music video where he looks like he buries alive Kim Kardashian’s new boyfriend, Pete Davidson. In the video for his track Eazy, the rapper drags a body across the ground to bury it and reveal a Pete-looking character. Kanye, 44, then tips a bag of Rose seeds over the comedian for a rose bush to eventually grow around his head.The Monster rapper has now defended his controversial music video, while branding his work as “art”.
Defending his art. Kanye West said he didn’t mean any harm with his “Eazy” music video.
Kanye West appears to stand by his controversial music video for “Eazy”.
Kim Kardashian is reportedly furious with ex Kanye West over his new music video, which appears to show an animation of him burying her current boyfriend alive. But Pete Davidson is apparently not bothered by the music video and actually finds it "hysterical." The music video for the star’s new track Eazy was released hours after Kim was legally declared a single woman, over a year on from when she first filed for divorce. Many fans reacted to the video with horror and sources close to 41 year old Kim have said that she too is upset by the controversial video.
It seems like Pete Davidson is not letting Kanye West’s music video and threats bother him at all!
The Linda Lindas have released a new music video for ‘Talking to Myself’, the second single from their upcoming debut album ‘Growing Up’.The single was released yesterday (March 2) alongside a black-and-white Twilight Zone-themed music video depicting the band’s friendship with a group of sentient dolls going sour after holding a band practice where no dolls were allowed.Watch The Linda Lindas battle the dolls in the music video for ‘Talking to Myself’ below.In a press statement provided to Rolling Stone, Lucia de la Garza said the band “got inspiration from the Twilight Zone‘s Talky Tina (from the ‘Living Doll’ episode),” having originally envisioned a more light-hearted video involving the dolls.She also explained that the song addresses the negative thought cycle people can experience when feeling alone, saying, “The song is about the spiral you go into when you’re lonely. You start to question yourself and all the decisions you’ve made.”“But it’s also about needing other people, not just for reassurance, but because we’ve all learned from the pandemic that you need other people to talk to in order to stay sane.”The band, composed of sisters Mila and Lucia de la Garza, Eloise Wong, and Bela Salazar, announced the details of their debut album on February 1.
Ye, formally known as Kanye West, released a new music video shortly after a judge officially granted Kim Kardashian her request to become legally single on Wednesday.
Cherry Bullet have premiered the music video for their newest single, ‘Love In Space’.In the elegant visual, the septet performs the choreography for their latest release in front of a birthday party venue. The scene later cuts to the girls dressed in sparkling cocktail dresses, following around a black cat.
HAIM is back!
Charli XCX is back with another big tune!
Well before the release of “Licorice Pizza,” the close relationship between filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson and rock band Haim is well-documented. The director has helmed a number of the band’s music videos and has gone on record with how close he is with the Haim family.
Russia-Ukraine war.The band, which consists of musicians Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, was set to perform on May 29 at Spartak Stadium.“With heavy hearts, in light of current events we feel it is necessary to cancel our upcoming show in Moscow at Spartak Stadium,” Green Day wrote on their Instagram Story.“We are aware that this moment is not about stadium rock shows, it’s much bigger than that. But we also know that rock and roll is forever and we feel confident there will be a time and a place for us to return in the future,” the band continued.