Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, and Todrick Hall are among the stars set to perform at the Stonewall Gives Back! benefit concert on Thursday (April 23, 2020).
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Troye Sivan isn’t letting quarantine get in the way of rolling out new music. Today, the Australian singer debuted his new single, “Take Yourself Home.” It’s his first solo track since the release of his Gold-certified 2018 album, Bloom, although he did score a major hit alongside Lauv with “I’m so tired…” last year.
As some fans noted (and Sivan later acknowledged), the cover art seems to draw inspiration from Saoirse Ronan’s look on the movie poster for Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird:
On the track,
Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, and Todrick Hall are among the stars set to perform at the Stonewall Gives Back! benefit concert on Thursday (April 23, 2020).
Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, and Todrick Hall are among the stars set to perform at the Stonewall Gives Back! benefit concert on Thursday.
As artists and fans alike are stuck in their homes during quarantine, many creatives are finding ways to still deliver fully-fledged performances from the comfort of their bedrooms. The latest artist to accomplish that goal: Troye Sivan.On Monday (April 20), Sivan debuted a "live from home" version of his latest single, "Take Yourself Home." Sitting in his bedroom with a mic in hand, Sivan was joined by his band via video as they played through his new single.
The single was released earlier this month
Kelly Clarkson called into The Tonight Show: At Home Edition on Thursday (April 17) to dish about her new single "I Dare You."The hopeful ballad isn't a typical single for the superstar, who recorded the track as a duet in five other languages with artists including Faouzia (Arabic), Zaz (French), Maya Buskila (Hebrew), Blas Cantó (Spanish) and Glasperlenspiel (German).
Kelly Clarkson is showing off her linguistic skills with her new single I Dare You by recording five alternative versions as duets in Spanish, French, German, Arabic, and Hebrew.
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Kid Cudi is back today with “Leader of the Delinquents,” exactly two years to the day since his last solo single, “The Rage.” He first previewed the track on Instagram Live over the weekend. It’s produced by his longtime friend and collaborator, Dot Da Genius.
Two powerhouse vocalists have joined together for what is sure to be the ultimate pop banger.
While most of the world is stuck inside over concerns of coronavirus, Rich Brian is hoping to take listeners on a trip to paradise.The 88rising star released his new single "Bali" on Friday (April 10), taking inspiration from the tropical tourist destination in his home country of Indonesia.
Rainn Wilson is helping people connect during the COVID-19 crisis.
After a brief return to the studio, Savannah Guthrie is back to working from home.
Days after vinyl copies of his songs arrived at fans' doorsteps, Frank Ocean released his new singles, “Cayendo” and “Dear April,” on streaming services. Although the vinyls feature both acoustic and remixed versions of the songs, only the latter are currently available on streaming.
Troye Sivan is back with a brand new single!
In times as unprecedented as these, music fans everywhere are searching for new music to take them out of their reality, even if just for a few minutes. Now, they're getting another opportunity to do just that, courtesy of pop singer Troye Sivan.
Australian pop artist Troye Sivan is back with a new single, “Take Yourself Home.” Sivan co-wrote the song with Leland, Tayla Parx, Oscar Görres, who also produced the track. (Görres previously produced Sivan’s “My My My!” from 2018’s Bloom.) Watch the lyric video for “Take Yourself Home” below.
Talk about a single for the times.
An unreleased Drake track has recently picked up steam on TikTok, and last night, the OVO rapper announced that he will be putting the song out this Thursday. Titled “Toosie Slide,” the track is produced by OZ, who previously worked with Drake on songs like “U With Me?” and “Omertà.”
Lust can be a tricky thing to balance. Sometimes it's hard to judge if the other person shares the same feelings, and other times -- like with Kill Nigel -- you find yourself in too deep. The New York-based rapper expresses such on new single, "Attached."