BTS‘ Jin is about to launch his debut solo album someday in November, his label Huge Hit Music has confirmed.
At present (October 14), Huge Hit Music introduced that BTS’ Jin will launch his debut solo album, sharing that the singer’s new music is due out someday in November. “The detailed data might be disclosed as soon as it’s confirmed,” Huge Hit Music acknowledged in its transient assertion, per Soompi.
Specifics in regards to the file, which is able to comply with a string of singles over the previous few years, have but to be shared however are anticipated within the coming weeks. The affirmation comes simply days after Jin released a full version of his 2021 song ‘Super Tuna’ last week.
Jin formally made his solo debut with the only ‘The Astronaut’ in late October 2022. The tune, which was co-written by Coldplay, marked the second time a member of the Okay-pop boyband joined forces with the British band. BTS beforehand collaborated with Coldplay on the latter’s 2021 tune ‘My Universe’.
Final month, Jin shared in an interview with Weverse Magazine that he was engaged on his debut album. “[The BTS members] all completed making their very own albums earlier than enlisting,” he stated. “That made me assume I higher not wait too lengthy to launch mine after his is out, so I’m working to get it performed quick.”
Jin will even star in an upcoming Netflix selection present known as Kian’s Weird B&B, hosted by webtoon writer and TV character Kian84. He was added to the solid in August alongside actress and TV character Ji Ye-eun (Operating Man).
The present will comply with visitors collaborating in a homestay at a visitor home on Ulleungdo Island conceptualised and operated by Kian84, with Jin and Ji appearing as staff of the institution. On the time of publishing, Netflix has but to share a premiere date for the sequence, although it’s slated for launch someday in 2025.
Billy Joel has reunited together with his buddies Axl Rose and John Mayer at a latest live performance in Los Angeles – watch footage of the visitor performances beneath.
READ MORE: Weapons N’ Roses stay at Glastonbury: a strong efficiency… to the flawed crowd
Whereas performing on the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Saturday (October 12), the Piano Man stunned the Californian viewers with two particular friends: John Mayer and Weapons N’ Roses’ Axl Rose.
Mayer was introduced out as the primary visitor of the evening, becoming a member of Joel for a rendition of ‘This Is The Time’. It is just the second time that the pair have carried out this tune collectively; the primary time being in 2008.
Watch fan-shoot footage of Billy Joel and John Mayer performing ‘This Is The Time’ beneath.
In a while within the present, Weapons N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose joined Billy Joel onstage to carry out a canopy of Wings’ ‘Stay and Let Die’. In July, Joel performed his historic one hundred and fiftieth – and final – present as a part of his Madison Sq. Backyard residency, bringing out Weapons N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose to carry out a lot of songs. He had been enjoying one present on the iconic venue each month since January 2014.
Watch a clip of Rose and Joel performing ‘Stay and Let Die’ in Los Angeles beneath.
Late final month, Billy Joel introduced two new UK stay exhibits – marking his solely European tour dates for 2025. To this point, these are the one European performances that the New York artist has scheduled for subsequent 12 months, and tickets are available here.
The 2 unique UK exhibits come simply days after the ‘Piano Man’ took to social media to announce a string of new tour dates throughout america in 2025 with assist from Sting and Stevie Nicks.
Robert Smith of The Treatment has opened up about writing of his brother’s demise of their observe ‘I Can By no means Say Goodbye‘, that includes of their upcoming album ‘Songs Of A Misplaced World’.
In a brand new and long-ranging interview filmed by the band for followers in dialog with Matt Everitt (shared through unlocking their ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ website), Smith has shared that writing about his brother’s demise in his music helped him “enormously”.
Talking about how he approached addressing such a private and emotional matter on ‘I Can By no means Say Goodbye’, he defined to Everitt that he determined to sort out it in a easy, narrative approach. “I wrote this tune loads of alternative ways, till I hit on a quite simple narrative of what really occurred on the evening he died,” he mentioned. “It went throughout the homes and I went in all places with this tune to sum up how I felt. Ultimately, it changed into a fairly bleak little vignette.
“I wrote the tune about it, and the music itself was what I needed to breathe. I didn’t need the phrases to dominate the tune, in a approach that the music can develop into a backdrop to what you’re singing. On this, I believe the music is extra essential than what I’m singing in a approach. It’s a really tough tune to sing. Folks say ‘cathartic’ an excessive amount of, however it was. It allowed me to cope with it, and I believe it’s helped me enormously.”
Whereas writing the tune, Smith mentioned he had enter from others about attempting to get the tone right when describing his brother’s demise. “Making an attempt to attain the fitting steadiness between the outpouring I had after the occasion, and simply attempting to take the fitting a part of that and put it right into a tune,” he mentioned. “A few of the variations of that had been so overwrought. I assumed they had been nice, then I’d play them to individuals and so they’d say, ‘That’s an excessive amount of, you may’t play that’. I realised I couldn’t. Doing that tune dwell, generally it could actually break me up and it was actually tough to not go excessive.”
He went on to discuss demise, and loss and the way he tries to convey human perceptions of being alive into his music. “If you’re youthful, you romanticise [death], even with out understanding it,” he mentioned. “Then it begins taking place to your rapid household and mates and instantly it’s a distinct factor. It’s one thing that I struggled with lyrically: how one can put this into the songs? I really feel like I’m completely different particular person than I used to be once we final made an album. I needed that to return by.”
Along with talking in regards to the demise of his brother, Smith additionally addressed his age and the historical past of The Treatment’s music. He mentioned: “I flip 65 this yr; it’s like, ‘For fuck’s sake, I’m 65!’ I need to concentrate on that and mirror it within the songs. I need to mirror that I’m the place I’m, and the issues that matter to me now aren’t the issues that mattered to me 20 years in the past.
“Not directly, it constrains me – however in a great way. It stops me from straying too far. I need the songs to imply one thing, whereas earlier than I wasn’t that bothered. There have been massive durations of The Treatment’s historical past the place a number of the songs mattered and a few of them didn’t. On this album all of them matter.”
‘Songs Of A Misplaced World‘ would be the band’s first album since 2008’s ‘4:13 Dream‘, and comes out on November 1. The band debuted ‘I Can By no means Say Goodbye’ at a present in Kraków, Poland, in October.
Talking about The Treatment’s plans for a full world tour, the frontman mentioned he’d be aiming to finish one of many LPs earlier than hitting the highway once more in 2025.
“We’ll begin up once more subsequent yr,” mentioned Smith. “Critically, I’ve to complete the second album. We had been going to play festivals subsequent yr, however then I made a decision that we weren’t going to play something subsequent summer time. The following time we exit on stage will probably be autumn subsequent yr.
“However then we’ll most likely be enjoying fairly often by till the subsequent anniversary – the 2028 anniversary! It’s looming on the horizon. The 2018 one, I began to consider in late 2016, pondering, ‘I’ve bought a yr and a half, it’s simple!’ And but I nonetheless didn’t handle to get there in time. Now, I’m beginning to assume, ‘2028, I have to get issues so as’; so [that’s] the documentary movie and issues like that.”
NME gave ‘Songs Of A Misplaced World’ 5 stars in a overview, calling ‘I Can By no means Say Goodbye’ a spotlight of the undertaking. It reads: Then, album spotlight ‘I Can By no means Say Goodbye’ lays waste with an emotional H-bomb. “As lightning splits the sky aside, I’m whispering his title / He has to get up,” pleads Smith. It musters every part he and the band have within the tank to breathe with that deep, uninteresting ache that lingers while you lose somebody closest to you: “One thing depraved this manner comes / To steal away my brother’s life.”
Stevie Nicks made her long-awaited return to Saturday Evening Stay (SNL) after 41 years, serving because the musical visitor for the October 12 episode hosted by Ariana Grande.
The Fleetwood Mac vocalist carried out her new single, ‘The Lighthouse,’ in addition to her traditional hit, ‘Edge of Seventeen.’
Wearing all-black, this marked the musician’s second-ever look on the present, and her first in 41 years. The final time Nicks was on SNL was in 1983 when she carried out ‘Stand Again’ and ‘Evening Hen’. Her band Fleetwood Mac has by no means carried out on the comedy present.
Watch Nicks carry out ‘The Lighthouse’ and ‘Fringe of Seventeen’ beneath.
Nicks launched her new observe ‘The Lighthouse’ in September, impressed by the US Supreme Court docket determination to overturn Roe v Wade.
The previous Fleetwood Mac singer has described the music as “a very powerful factor I ever do”, a rousing name to arms for ladies to reclaim their reproductive healthcare rights within the US and past.
“I’ve my scars, you’ve yours / Don’t allow them to take your energy,” she sings softly on the opening of the observe. The observe swells right into a full rock manufacturing, with Nicks singing: “They’ll take your soul, they’ll take your energy / Except you put it aside / And that’s that / Except you rise up and take it again”.
Nicks has lately inspired her followers to “choose the candidate who resonates with you and your beliefs” when voting within the US presidential election.
Saturday night time’s episode of SNL was hosted by Ariana Grande, who was the third host of the historic present’s fiftieth season. She delivered impressions of Britney Spears, Celine Dion and Miley Cyrus.
Kicking off the present, Grande delivered a monologue referencing her upcoming function as Glinda within the Depraved film. “It’s superior, as a result of I’m such a theatre child. And it’s each theatre child’s dream to be Glinda or Elphaba,” she instructed the viewers. “Properly, it’s each theater child’s dream to lose their virginity. However their second dream is after all to be in Depraved.”
Later within the present she impersonated Celine Dion throughout a sketch that spoofed the singer’s shocking promo for the NFL final week.
Elsewhere within the present, the solid carried out a sketch as Oasis, poking enjoyable at their previous turbulent relationship. Liam Gallagher has since reacted to the bit, writing on Twitter/X: “Are they meant to be comedians”.
The Remedy‘s Robert Smith has shared the band’s plans for a full world tour in 2025, seemingly stretching into their upcoming fiftieth anniversary as a band.
To mark the discharge of long-awaited 14th album ‘Songs Of A Misplaced World‘, the alt-rock icons are set to play two London exhibits – one for BBC Radio 2 on October 30 and one other intimate album launch present at Troxy on November 1 – however haven’t any additional tour dates within the diary. Now, in a brand new and long-ranging interview filmed by the band for followers in dialog with Matt Everitt (shared by way of unlocking their ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ website), Smith has shared when followers can see them on stage after that.
The identical interview noticed Smith reveal that The Remedy have one other new album that’s “just about completed” – with a 3rd new report additionally on the best way. Talking concerning the band’s plans for a full world tour, the frontman stated he’d be aiming to finish one of many LPs earlier than hitting the highway once more in 2025.
“We’ll begin up once more subsequent yr,” stated Smith. “Critically, I’ve to complete the second album. We had been going to play festivals subsequent yr, however then I made a decision that we weren’t going to play something subsequent summer season. The subsequent time we exit on stage can be autumn subsequent yr.
“However then we’ll in all probability be enjoying fairly usually via till the following anniversary – the 2028 anniversary! It’s looming on the horizon. The 2018 one, I began to consider in late 2016, pondering, ‘I’ve acquired a yr and a half, it’s simple!’ And but I nonetheless didn’t handle to get there in time. Now, I’m beginning to suppose, ‘2028, I need to get issues so as’; so [that’s] the documentary movie and issues like that.”
Smith continued: “I’m 70 in 2029, and that’s the fiftieth anniversary of the primary Remedy album. That’s it, that actually is it. If I make it that far, that’s it. At the moment, I’d like us to incorporate enjoying live shows as a part of the general plan of what we’re going to do. I’ve liked it; the final 10 years of enjoying exhibits have been the very best 10 years of being within the band. It pisses everywhere in the different 30 years! It’s been nice.
“Not having a brand new album for all that time frame, we’ve performed 130 or 150 totally different songs as a result of we’ve changed into a stay band that attracts on {the catalogue}. We will exit and play exhibits, and we are able to play two hours of 30 songs and fully totally different songs every night time. There’s a freedom to that.”
The band celebrated the fortieth anniversaries of their formation and first albums all through 2018 and 2019 – together with enjoying to over 65,000 followers at Hyde Park earlier than their stately headline set at Glastonbury and a particular run at London’s Meltdown Competition, which Smith additionally curated.
The Hyde Park and Meltdown exhibits had been captured and launched on the double DVD, THE CURE 40 LIVE – CURÆTION-25 + ANNIVERSARY – with the Hyde Park movie directed by long-time collaborator Tim Pope (who made 37 of their iconic music movies in addition to the now legendary The Remedy In Orange stay movie). Smith and Pope have lengthy been engaged on a definitive documentary concerning the band. Chatting with NME in 2019, Smith stated the venture was nonetheless a piece in progress and wished to attend to “incorporate what we do subsequent into the story of The Remedy.”
“That can undoubtedly occur; that’s an ongoing factor,” stated Smith within the new interview. “It’s the preliminary stuff; all of the digitising. As soon as we do it, will probably be completed actually fast. Basically, it’s my perspective on every thing that I’ve completed with the band. I’ve been hanging hearth, actually. Whereas everybody else makes their model of occasions public, I’ve simply waited.
“If I do make it to the fiftieth anniversary, that would be the summing up of primarily what I’ve completed with my life: issues I don’t usually discuss, footage, recordings and issues that wouldn’t usually see the sunshine of day. Should you’re within the band, will probably be fascinating. It’s a historic piece. It gained’t be salacious in any means, however will probably be revealing.”
Smith went on to match the movie that of The Beatles’ mammoth Peter Jackson-directed Get Again documentary, including: “I want it might have been one other 10 hours lengthy!”
“The factor I’m doing with Tim is extra like that,” stated Smith. “It’s extra of an outline from me of what it was wish to be within the band, and that is what it meant.”
The Remedy’s Robert Smith, 2024. Credit score: Sam Rockman.
On the subject material of the documentary, Smith informed NME in 2019: There are such a lot of misconceptions concerning the band. They’re misconceptions from my perspective, and I suppose that’s what I’m getting at. Once we do it, will probably be The Remedy from my perspective. It is going to be what I feel the band has been, what we’ve completed, what my function has been in it, how I’ve completed it and why I’ve completed it.”
“There isn’t any such factor as a ‘definitive’ historical past of a band. There are information and figures, however every one in every of us has fully totally different recollections nearly what’s occurred this summer season alone. We had been speaking a couple of present from final week and every one in every of us had a very totally different model of occasions. None of them are invalid.
“Clearly to me, there’s just one true story and that’s mine however I’m taking it that will probably be a perspective. However, I don’t need to look again on one thing till I’ve completed doing it and I don’t fairly really feel prepared to try this but.”
The newest feedback comes after Smith additionally lately defined the lengthy watch for ‘Songs Of A Misplaced World‘ and meanings behind latest singles ‘Alone‘ and ‘A Fragile Factor‘, in addition to revealing how he supposed for The Remedy to come back to an finish at one level in 2018, and the way he thought dynamic ticket pricing was “a rip-off” and “pushed by greed“.
In a five-star evaluate of ‘Songs Of A Misplaced World’, NME concluded: “Cruel? Sure, however there’s at all times sufficient coronary heart within the darkness and opulence within the sound to carry you and place these songs alongside The Remedy’s most interesting. The frontman recommended that one other two information could also be arriving sooner or later, however ‘Songs Of A Misplaced World’ feels enough sufficient for the wait we’ve endured, only for being arguably essentially the most private album of Smith’s profession. Mortality might loom, however there’s color within the black and flowers on the grave.”
The Remedy launch ‘Songs Of A Misplaced World’ on November 1.
Ariana Grande hosted Saturday Evening Reside final evening and delivered impressions of Britney Spears, Celine Dion and Miley Cyrus. Test it out under.
READ MORE:Ariana Grande – ‘Everlasting Sunshine’ evaluate: a compelling temper piece
Grande was the third host of the historic present’s fiftieth season final evening (October 12) whereas Fleetwood Mac legend Stevie Nicks was enlisted because the musical visitor.
Kicking off the present, Grande delivered a monologue referencing her upcoming position as Glinda within the Depraved film. “It’s superior, as a result of I’m such a theatre child. And it’s each theatre child’s dream to be Glinda or Elphaba,” she instructed the viewers. “Nicely, it’s each theater child’s dream to lose their virginity. However their second dream is in fact to be in Depraved.”
Recalling her earlier look as a bunch on the long-lasting present, Grande stated: “The final time I hosted was in 2016, proper on the verge of electing our first feminine president so I assume second time’s the appeal.”
Grande went on to make clear that she was “simply internet hosting” this time round. “I’m not going to make this about me. I’m simply going to have enjoyable, take it straightforward, and preserve it low-key,” she stated, whereas being handed a microphone from off-stage.
“I’m not going to sing my favorite notes…I’m not going to do my impressions…” she sang, earlier than launching right into a track that included impressions of Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus and Gwen Stefani – in addition to a tackle Stefani’s singing on No Doubt’s 1995 hit, ‘Don’t Communicate’.
Test it out under.
Later within the present she impersonated Celine Dion throughout a sketch that spoofed the singer’s shocking promo for the NFL final week. Performing as Dion, Grande sang in regards to the violence of UFC preventing in a parody of ‘It’s All Coming Again to Me Now’.
Grande appeared as a musical visitor on the present in March, the place she carried out ‘Imperfect For You’ and ‘We Can’t Be Associates (Wait For Your Love)’ from her most up-to-date album ‘Everlasting Sunshine‘ stay for the primary time.
Elsewhere within the present, the solid carried out a sketch as Oasis, poking enjoyable at their previous turbulent relationship. Liam Gallagher has since reacted to the bit, writing on Twitter/X: “Are they meant to be comedians”.
In different Ariana information, she has stated she’s engaged on discovering dates for a “mini” tour to assist ‘Everlasting Sunshine’, the album she launched in March.
NME awarded the discharge a glowing four-star evaluate and described it as a “refined break-up album price dropping your self in”. It was additionally named on NME’s listing of one of the best albums of this 12 months thus far, with it being summarised as seeing the singer “reckon with life, love and divorce on a comeback album that’s as creative as it’s intimate”.
Depraved will star Cynthia Erivo, Grande and Jeff Goldblum, and inform the untold story of the witches of Oz. A trailer for the movie arrived in Could.
After the worldwide domination of ‘Barbenheimer’ in 2023, film followers are anticipating ‘Glicked’ within the closing months of 2024, with each Depraved and Gladiator II being launched on November 22.
The reggaeton star El Taiger has died from accidents sustained from a gunshot wound to his head on the age of 37.
The musician, actual title José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar, handed away on Thursday (October 10), as confirmed by an announcement shared to his Instagram account.
Zaldívar had been discovered shot on October 3 in a black Mercedes SUV in Miami, Florida, the place he was rushed to hospital and underwent emergency surgical procedure, which was mentioned to have left him in “very essential situation”.
The Instagram assertion reads: “Throughout this extremely tough time, household, buddies and followers got here collectively in prayer, hope and assist, in search of a miracle. To all who supplied their prayers, we thanks. Sadly, this afternoon, El Taiger was pronounced lifeless and has now been reunited together with his beloved mom in heaven.”
“His household wish to categorical their honest gratitude to the medical group at Jackson Memorial Hospital for his or her tireless efforts, in addition to to the tens of millions who supplied prayers and tributes throughout his hospitalization.
“These previous few days have been extremely tough for individuals who liked him, and the assist acquired from around the globe has meant rather a lot,” it concluded.
Mike Vega, a spokesperson for Miami police, had beforehand mentioned that it was not clear whether or not the gunshot had been self-inflicted, however it was added that they don’t consider the incident occurred on the web site at which Zaldívar was discovered.
“Our officers are investigating as a result of we predict this didn’t occur within the metropolis of Miami,” Vega mentioned (through Independent). “We’re positive that it didn’t occur in that nook the place the car was discovered. This occurred in one other place; somebody introduced him right here, left him, and left on foot.”
El Taiger’s supervisor Marcel Reinosa adopted these feedback by telling CBS News Miami that “no person on the group believes that he dedicated suicide, based mostly on what they’re saying on the bullet”.
“It was within the entrance of his head, so I might actually doubt somebody would shoot himself after which get on the again of the trunk by himself,” Reinosa added.
El Taiger was born in Havana, Cuba and rose to prominence within the reggaeton world, releasing albums together with ‘Engagement’ (2017), ‘Amen’ (2019), ‘Blychy’ (2020), ‘Everglades’ (2022) and ‘La Ostia’ (2023). He additionally collaborated with artists together with Niko G, DJ Unic and The Yabo, and solely two weeks in the past launched the one ‘El Punto’ with Charly & Johayron and Babeshito.
His followers have been inspired within the Instagram put up to “have a good time the enjoyment he dropped at so many” and “flip up your music and have a good time your life”.
“The Taiger was the sensation of the individuals, and now we should hold that feeling alive by way of their music and their legacy.”
Graham Coxon has weighed in on the information that Oasis are returning, arguing that it’s “good for them and it’s good for the followers”.
As guitarist and founding member of Blur, Coxon has a storied historical past with the Manchester band, with the 2 teams having gone head-to-head in a legendary rivalry that ran all through the peak of Britpop within the Nineteen Nineties.
In August, Liam and Noel Gallagher introduced that they had been ending their very own rivalry to carry Oasis again to the stage for a sequence of giant stadium gigs within the UK and Eire in July 2025. From there, they’re as a consequence of head to North America earlier than returning for two additional dates at London’s Wembley Stadium in late September, after which heading to Australia in October.
In a brand new interview with The Sun, Coxon has shared his constructive reflections on the comeback. “It’s good for them and it’s good for followers,” he mentioned. “I’ve been saying, ‘Simply do it’.”
Graham Coxon, Damon Albarn, Alex James and Dave Rowntree attend the premiere of blur: To The Finish at Picturehouse Central on July 16, 2024 in London, England. (Picture by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Pictures)
He was requested whether or not he had urged Noel to reunite the band earlier, replying: “God no, I wouldn’t have talked to him about that and it’s not likely my enterprise. I don’t know him effectively sufficient to say that.”
“However hopefully it’s a real reunion as a result of some bands break up and don’t get that probability once more.”
Appropriately, it was introduced final month {that a} play is heading to the West Finish in London in 2025 that can doc the legendary Blur vs. Oasis rivalry. Reportedly titled The Battle, it’s at present in improvement and can chart the strain between the 2 bands all through the ‘90s, specializing in the summer season of 1995, when the 2 bands’ respective singles ‘Roll With It’ and ‘Nation Home’ went head-to-head for the UK Quantity One spot, with Blur popping out on prime on that event.
The play has been written by John Niven, and is being produced by Simon Pal, who has described it as “a comedy with enamel” and has teased the involvement of a “notable director”.
Coxon launched the second studio album along with his band The WAEVE – alongside Rose Elinor Dougall – final month. ‘Metropolis Lights’ follows on from the duo’s self-titled debut in 2023, and as the guitarist defined to NME forward of its launch, the album was influenced by the sleep deprivation of early parenthood.
“You grow to be extra alive to the horrors of the world while you carry into it a stupendous little being that you must shield in any respect prices,” Coxon defined. “When you will have this little emblem of hopefulness sat in your lap, you then have a look at the information with all of the loss of life and destruction, it simply hits you otherwise. That’s knowledgeable my lyrics on this document in a giant approach.”
Oasis, in the meantime, have dominated out a headline efficiency at Glastonbury 2025 and mentioned they gained’t be showing at some other festivals subsequent summer season. Liam and Noel have shot down rumours of a return to Knebworth in 2026 too.
Followers have been speculating over who will probably be opening for Oasis on the exhibits. To this point, assist has solely been introduced for the North American leg – which is able to see Cage The Elephant be a part of the line-up.
It was reported final month that Liam Gallagher was in search of “established acts” to look on the invoice. The frontman has since steered that Manic Avenue Preachers and Richard Ashcroft might tackle opening slots.
In different information, Liam has mentioned that he and Noel don’t have any plans to do any interviews collectively concerning the reunion. “We’re petrified of the media asking us intrusive questions and making an attempt to select holes in our relationship,” he defined.
The frontman additionally advised followers {that a} new Oasis album was “already completed”, and reaffirmed the assertion to a different fan, writing: “It’s within the bag mate fuck the air.”
Nat & Alex Wolff have launched their new single ‘Mushy Kissing Hour’, that includes backing vocals from at least Billie Eilish – try the monitor beneath.
The sibling act, who received their begin on Nickelodeon’s The Bare Brothers Band within the late-’00s, are presently serving because the opening act on Eilish’s ‘Hit Me Laborious and Mushy’ tour, with their stint ending with three exhibits at New York’s Madison Sq. Backyard from October 16-18.
Now they’ve shared their newest single ‘Mushy Kissing Hour’, a hushed, finger-plucked acoustic monitor that features vocal contributions from the pop megastar. Test it out right here:
Sharing the track on their Instagram, the duo wrote: “It’s out!!!!! We’ve by no means been prouder of something in our lives. @billieeilish is an excellent artist and producer and unfathomable expertise and the chance to collaborate along with her on this track was a dream come true.”
“Alex, Billie and I (Nat) sat in a room till 4 AM with a piano an acoustic guitar and one handheld mic. No skilled tools, no recording engineer, no “adults”, simply three individuals who love one another consuming vegan chocolate and making music. When you pay attention actually carefully, you possibly can hear Shark (Billie’s beloved pup) loud night breathing in a number of the tracks. “Neglect the day earlier than this….it’s the smooth kissing hour and you’ve got all the ability.”
In different Eilish information, she has been discussing her pop friends Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter. When requested if she felt “threatened” by their current success, she replied: “Are you kidding me? I’m so joyful for these bitches. It’s a loopy world if you get to the extent they’re experiencing proper now, they usually’re doing nice. Followers are drawn to them as a result of they’re fucking superior.”
She has additionally acknowledged that she by no means desires to speak about her sexuality “ever, ever, ever” once more, after Selection seemingly outed her in an interview final yr, which turned an enormous story. “I additionally underestimate that issues I say can be blown up into the most important information of the entire world.” she stated. “That’s so unnatural.”
Eilish has additionally formally endorsed Kamala Harris for President, saying her election to the White Home would make her “really feel protected as a girl in my nation”.
She may even be the musical visitor on the October 19 episode of Saturday Evening Stay, alongside host Michael Keaton.
Neil Younger has formally endorsed Kamala Harris to be the subsequent US president, describing her as “an sincere, forthright reality teller”.
The rock icon has been politically outspoken for a lot of his profession, and with the election simply over three weeks away, he has chosen this second to nail his colors to the mast.
Writing on his Archives web site on Friday (October 11), he has stated: “She is an sincere forthright reality teller who’s skilled within the White Home, free from ambiguity or evasiveness, who goes straight to the purpose.”
“Clear headed, younger sufficient to carry the workplace for a few vivid future phrases, Kamala Harris is an efficient one who is unafraid to tackle criminals and uphold the regulation of the USA. She’s my candidate for the way forward for this nice nation.”
Neil Younger performs onstage on the twenty fifth anniversary MusiCares 2015 Individual Of The 12 months Gala. (Picture by Frazer Harrison/Getty Photographs)
He added he believes Harris “will tackle the billionaire class and make them pay their share of taxes. She is not going to owe them any favors. She is a form, thoughtful American.”
In August, Younger granted Harris’ running-mate Tim Walz permission to make use of ‘Rockin’ In The Free World’ on the marketing campaign path, after having sued Donald Trump for his use of it.
In 2020, Younger filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in opposition to Trump over his utilization of the track. “The Marketing campaign has wilfully ignored Plaintiff’s telling it to not play the songs and wilfully proceeded to play the songs regardless of an absence of license,” learn the lawsuit that was shared on Younger’s web site.
It continued: “The Marketing campaign doesn’t now have, and didn’t on the time of the Tulsa rally, have a license or Plaintiff’s permission to play the 2 Songs at any public political occasion.”
The lawsuit added that Younger is searching for “statutory damages within the most quantity allowed for wilful copyright infringement.”
The singer has beforehand shared a number of open letters on his web site condemning the previous President’s continued unauthorised use of his music.
“Think about what it appears like to listen to Rockin’ within the Free World after this president speaks, like it’s his theme track,” Younger wrote in a weblog submit. “I didn’t write it for that.”
Younger turns into the most recent in a protracted line of high-profile musicians to throw their weight behind the Harris-Walz marketing campaign forward of the November 5 election. Earlier as we speak, Stevie Surprise endorsed the Democratic ticket in a brand new political advert with Spike Lee, whereas Michael Stipe, Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, P!nk, Bon Iver, Quavo, Bruce Springsteen and Olivia Rodrigo are all additionally supporting her.
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.