Ed Sheeran has revealed that his baby daughter cries whenever he sings her his music. The Shape of You hitmaker welcomed his first child Lyra Antarctica with wife Cherry Seaborn in August 2020.
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Sugababes have announced their return to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their classic debut album ‘One Touch’, while also working on new music.
Check out a new remix of ‘Run For Cover’ by MNEK below, along with our exclusive interview with Siobhán Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan.Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy, the trio who comprised the original line-up of Sugababes, reclaimed the group’s name in 2019 – after previously recording as Mutya Keisha Siobhan, often shortened to
.Ed Sheeran has revealed that his baby daughter cries whenever he sings her his music. The Shape of You hitmaker welcomed his first child Lyra Antarctica with wife Cherry Seaborn in August 2020.
Rammstein‘s Till Lindemann has announced that he has new music coming next week.On Thursday (May 27), the German frontman announced that he will be releasing a new song called ‘Ich hasse Kinder’ (translated in English as ‘I Hate Children’) on Monday (June 1).Lindermann accompanied the news with a 15-second teaser clip.
New Music Friday, Hollywooders! With summer right around the corner, all of this year’s hot songs and albums are finally being released!Just earlier this month hip hop heavyweight J. Cole blessed us when he dropped The Off-Season and new pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo did the same when she released her highly anticipated debut album, SOUR.This week we have a ton of great music from some of the industries best! Keep reading to hear our reactions to new music from DMX, Lil Uzi Vert, Bad Bunny, Emine
It looks like Jessie J has some new music in the works because she was spotted filming a music video this week!
Don Amero looks at the positive side of growing up in his brand-new single “You Can’t Always Be 21”.
With days to go before the highly-anticipated ‘Friends’ reunion special FINALLY airs, take a look at how hilarious star Matt LeBlanc — aka Joey Tribbiani — has changed though the early 1990s to now!
The Who.The ‘Pinball Wizard’ icons are the fourth act to be honoured by the Royal Mint’s music legends series, and follow coins which have been minted in honour of David Bowie, Queen and Elton John.The band’s co-founder and lead singer, Roger Daltrey personally visited the Mint to strike one of the first coins.Images of the new coin reveals that they are printed with recognisable symbols from the band’s career, including a Mod logo, a Union flog and a Rickenbacker guitar which is smashing a
Ethan Shanfeld Michelle Zauner, who records under the alias Japanese Breakfast, has released a new song, “Savage Good Boy,” accompanied by a self-directed music video starring Michael Imperioli.In the video, Imperioli plays poker with Zauner until she bites the “Sopranos” star in the neck and leaves him bleeding out.“‘Savage Good Boy’ came from a headline I read about billionaires buying bunkers,” Zauner said in an interview with Rolling Stone.
Leave it to Little Mix to blow us away with another collaboration.
Angelique Jackson “Roswell, New Mexico” star Jeanine Mason has landed a key role in Blair Underwood’s upcoming psychological thriller “Viral.”Mason co-stars opposite Emmy winners Underwood and Sarah Silverman in the independent film, playing a woman named Jules, whose disappearance kicks off the plot.
Suzanne Jackson’s followers were gobsmacked when the blogger turned businesswoman shared that she had relocated to Portugal with her husband, Dylan O’Connor. Now she has shared her plans for her new sun-soaked life.
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Mark Sutherland It was one of the highlights of the U.K.’s biggest music awards show — but mystery surrounds why the Pet Shop Boys didn’t join Elton John and Years & Years’ performance of their classic song, “It’s a Sin,” at Tuesday night’s Brit Awards.Elton and Years & Years’ Olly Alexander pre-recorded their cover of the song — originally released on Pet Shop Boys’ 1987 album, “Actually,” and a U.K. No.1 and U.S.
Mark Sutherland It was one of the highlights of the U.K.’s biggest music awards show — but mystery surrounds why the Pet Shop Boys didn’t join Sir Elton John and Years & Years’ performance of their classic song, “It’s a Sin,” at Tuesday night’s BRIT Awards.Sir Elton and Years & Years’ Olly Alexander pre-recorded their cover of the song — originally released on Pet Shop Boys’ 1987 album, “Actually,” and a U.K. No.1 and U.S.