"Do not accept the fate of the moon. Get off the track. Reveal to the world the hidden side. Burn yourself." So says the call-to-action of an opening voiceover that kicks off LOONA’s music video for new song “So What,” out today (Feb. 5).
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The Grahams make only a brief, blink-and-you-miss-it appearance in their new "Painted Desert" video, premiering exclusively on Billboard today (Jan. 16), for the latest track from their upcoming third album, Kids Like Us. And that's just the way Alyssa and Doug Graham prefer it.
"We're artists who like to write a song and have ideas for it, but when we work with a producer or a filmmaker we really just tell them our concept and we want them to their own artist," Alyssa tells Billboard.
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"Do not accept the fate of the moon. Get off the track. Reveal to the world the hidden side. Burn yourself." So says the call-to-action of an opening voiceover that kicks off LOONA’s music video for new song “So What,” out today (Feb. 5).
Chase Rice's video for "Lonely If You Are" -- premiering on Billboard today (Feb. 5) from his surprise-released The Album, Part 1 -- was kids’ stuff.
Taken from her 2019 EP 'Space Cadet'
Feel like traveling along Nevade State Route 357, the famed "ET Highway" that includes a missle range and Area 51? What about visiting the abandoned Lake Dolores Waterpark outside of Barstow, California or spending the night in the super creepy Old Tonopah clown-themed motel, conveniently located next to an unfortunate-looking cemetery? Well, then you
Black Belt Eagle Scout—the musical moniker of Katherine Paul—has announced a lengthy tour of North America and Europe. It kicks off later this month in Austin, Texas, and stops in Seattle, Brooklyn, Cincinnati, Berlin, London, and more before wrapping up in Brussels on May 30.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine treated her , eight, to a day at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday, where they went to watch Cirque de Soleil.
Tame Impala delivers a '70s period piece of a music video for "Lost in Yesterday," released Thursday (Jan. 30).
Tame Impala have shared the music video for “Lost in Yesterday.” It’s the band’s first song from The Slow Rush to get the official music video treatment. The retro visual, directed by Terri Timely, finds Kevin Parker leading the house band at weddings. Watch below.
Sophie Gault acknowledges that it's taken long time for her band, the Broken Things, to get its first EP together. And she adds that the self-titled set -- from which the track "Johnny" is premiering exclusively on Billboard today (Jan.
The collective also announces a charity auction featuring Desert Sessions-inspired artwork
Braids have revealed the title and release date of their next album: The Montreal band’s fourth LP is called Shadow Offering and it comes out April 24 via Secret City. The group has also shared the new song “Young Buck” and its music video. Watch below.
It looks like Chicago West, youngest daughter to superstar couple Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, will be following in her famous parent’s footsteps. The couple’s four children have accompanied them to Kanye’s Sunday Service, where the focal point of the service is music, and it’s looking like even the smallest of the Kardashian-West clan have been inspired by the songs.
Kim Kardashian, 39, spent the morning of Jan. 28 with her handsome son Psalm and shared the sweet moment on Instagram. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star posted a video to her story that showed the adorable eight-month-old looking at the camera and making funny faces as she could be heard in the background wishing him a “good morning”. “Say good morning!” she also said while holding him up.
If you've been missing Miley Cyrus at award shows, there ma be a reason behind it all. The "Slide Away" singer was famously missing from the 2020 Grammy Awards, as were personalities like Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift. But while many artists had their reasons for skipping out on the show, it hasn't been particularly clear why Cyrus wasn't in attendance.
Heather Jeanette illustrates the loneliness heartbreak can bring in the stunning new video for “I’ll Never Stop Loving You,” which Billboard premieres today (Jan. 28).
In honor of Jan. 27, or 1/27, K-pop boy band NCT 127 shared their take on classic boy band R&B balladry with their song “Dreams Come True” and announced their upcoming Neo Zone LP.
(Sandy) Alex G has announced a new spate of North American tour dates. They take place this spring, following winter concerts in Europe and the United Kingdom. Check out (Sandy) Alex G’s schedule below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
David Starr makes use of all assets around him. The Colorado singer-songwriter's new album Beauty & Ruin was produced primarily by good pal John Oates.
Khalid is entering the apparel world. Billboard has learned that Reebok will be teaming with the singer-songwriter on a global partnership that will center on inspiring young people through experimentation and self-expression.
Best Coast have shared a new song, “Everything Has Changed,” and an accompanying video starring Vanderpump Rules cast members. Watch the Ryan Baxley-directed video, which stars Beth Cosentino as a grouchy gameshow host, below.