Pat Benatar said it best—love is a battlefield. Finding your happily ever after isn't impossible in Hollywood, but it's no secret that some celebs have kissed quite a few frogs before finding their prince or princess.
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Lana Del Rey has yet to win a Grammy, despite six nominations over the years. But she could have another shot at the 2021 show, albeit in an unlikely category -- best spoken word album -- for Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass.
Del Rey describes the upcoming release as an "audiobook of poems."The upcoming album was produced, and features music by, Jack Antonoff, a four-time Grammy winner. Antonoff co-produced Del Rey's most recent studio album, Norman F---ing Rockwell!, which received a Grammy
.Pat Benatar said it best—love is a battlefield. Finding your happily ever after isn't impossible in Hollywood, but it's no secret that some celebs have kissed quite a few frogs before finding their prince or princess.
G-Eazy is making a reference to Lana Del Rey.
The year is far from over, but there have already been so many amazing K-Pop album and EP releases in 2020.
Mancunian former TV star John Stapleton has thanked fans for their support following the death of his wife Lynn Faulds Wood.
Singer-songwriter Hamilton Leithauser rewrote the outro of Lana Del Rey's Norman F---ing Rothwell gem "The Greatest" for SiriusXMU Sessions on Wednesday, and it's totally on theme with the coronavirus-induced quarantine.Originally, Del Rey reminisces on doing nothing, digs at Kanye West, and "[hopes] the livestream's almost on" -- an all-too fitting tale for quarantine.
"I miss doing nothing most of all/ I guess this virus is gonna get us all,"
Originally set for release on May 1
Dixie Chicks have postponed the release of their new album Gaslighter. The trio’s comeback record does not currently have a release date. The album had been scheduled to arrive May 1 (via Columbia). Dixie Chicks co-produced Gaslighter with Jack Antonoff.
Fiona Apple's fifth studio album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters, has received glowing reviews. It has a perfect 100 score at the review aggregation site Metacritic.com, the highest rating for a studio album in the site's 19-year history. So the question arises: Will Grammy voters also feel the love? Short answer: almost certainly. When the
Eric Church has resilience on his mind in a moving new video, "Who Will Answer the Call?" The two-and-a-half minute spoken word clip hints at a new song, "Through My Ray-Bans," while shining a light on the strength of the American spirit.“Where there once were roars, now there are just echoes. The handshakes and the hugs of yore are now too dangerous,” Church says over shots of empty streets, stages and stadiums mixed with shots of his cheering fans.
Adriana Lima caught wind that she made headlines on April 15 after Queen Latifah revealed that she’s got a crush on the Brazilian model. She responded in a series of Instagram videos the following afternoon, April 16, and was admittedly shocked by “Queen’s” confession, but very “thrilled.” Could this be the start of a beautiful, new relationship?
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Lana Del Rey has shared the artwork for her upcoming spoken word album, Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass.On Saturday (April 11), the singer took to Instagram to unveil a photo of the cover art, which appears to be a painting of an orange tree by Erika Lee Sears.
Lana Del Rey has shared new details about her forthcoming spoken word album, Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass, revealing the album’s cover artwork on Instagram earlier today. Erika Lee Sears illustrated the cover for the “audiobook of poems,” which will also feature music by Jack Antonoff. Check out the announcement below. An official release date has not yet been announced.
'Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass' will feature music from Jack Antonoff
Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley are staying busy in self-isolation.