Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, three highlights from Beyoncé’s game-changing Cowboy Carter (including a sweet Miley Cyrus duet), Camila Cabello returns with a super-charged hyperpop single, and St. Vincent previews her forthcoming album with a heavy, funky new track. Plus, new music from Sheryl Crow, Carin León, Leon Bridges, D4vd, and more.
Beyoncé, “Ya Ya” (YouTube)
Beyoncé feat. Miley, “II Most Wanted” (YouTube)
Beyoncé, “Bodyguard” (YouTube)
Camila Cabello feat.
Beyoncé, “Ya Ya” (YouTube)
Beyoncé feat. Miley, “II Most Wanted” (YouTube)
Beyoncé, “Bodyguard” (YouTube)
Camila Cabello feat.
- 3/29/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Bringing Up Bates stars Gil and Kelly Jo Bates are expected to have a busy year as they’re about to welcome multiple grandchildren. The married couple previously welcomed their 28th grandchild with Josie Bates. Tori, Tiffany, and Esther are all expecting a child this year, and many fans are getting excited as the Bates family gets bigger. Recently, some Redditors shared their thoughts on the three upcoming Bates grandkids. Keep reading to see the best predictions.
Bringing Up Bates: Fans Predict Name Of Tori Bates & Bobby Smith’s Fifth Child
Some Redditors recently discussed some of the biggest predictions for the three current pregnant Bates. One of them is Tori, who may be a few weeks into labor. According to some, the Bringing Up Bates stars’ fifth child may have a name that starts with the letters K for a boy and C for a girl. Others agreed and...
Bringing Up Bates: Fans Predict Name Of Tori Bates & Bobby Smith’s Fifth Child
Some Redditors recently discussed some of the biggest predictions for the three current pregnant Bates. One of them is Tori, who may be a few weeks into labor. According to some, the Bringing Up Bates stars’ fifth child may have a name that starts with the letters K for a boy and C for a girl. Others agreed and...
- 3/29/2024
- by Michael Malley
- TV Shows Ace
A summer love, picturesque woodland setting and a dark secret makes The Burning Season a film with oodles of intrigue that keeps you wondering.
The familiar team of director Sean Garrity and Jonas Chernick return to the Glasgow Film Festival yet again but this time with something distinctly different to last year’s The End of Sex.
Of course, sex is indeed on the cards in this story where we are introduced to Jb (Jonas Chernick) and Alena (Sara Canning) who begin an illicit affair and rekindle a summer love at the same cabin retreat where they met as teenagers.
In that summer they met it would prove to be pivotal as they now share a secret that binds them.
Chernick stars and also takes on script duties with Diana Frances in a tense drama that from the beginning makes its mark in its unusual way of telling the story backwards.
The familiar team of director Sean Garrity and Jonas Chernick return to the Glasgow Film Festival yet again but this time with something distinctly different to last year’s The End of Sex.
Of course, sex is indeed on the cards in this story where we are introduced to Jb (Jonas Chernick) and Alena (Sara Canning) who begin an illicit affair and rekindle a summer love at the same cabin retreat where they met as teenagers.
In that summer they met it would prove to be pivotal as they now share a secret that binds them.
Chernick stars and also takes on script duties with Diana Frances in a tense drama that from the beginning makes its mark in its unusual way of telling the story backwards.
- 2/29/2024
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
New York, NY February 16, 2024 – Amelia Moore, the rising star known for her emotionally resonant songwriting, is set to captivate audiences once again with her latest single, “that girl.” This compelling track delves into the challenges of navigating insecurity and self-doubt within the ever-present online world.
Inspired by her commitment to emotional transparency, Moore takes listeners on a journey through the tribulations of toxic comparison and the struggle for self-confidence. “that girl” serves as a poignant conversation starter, inviting listeners to explore the impact of chronic online exposure on mental well-being.
Known for her songwriting and vulnerability, Moore’s “that girl” is poised to become an anthem for those navigating self-discovery and confidence. The track features production from Trackside (Selena Gomez, Ryan Destiny, Tinashe) and Inverness (Natalie Jane, Jessie Murph). Building on the success of her previous single, “Over My Ex,” where Moore challenged conventional wisdom about rebound relationships, she continues...
Inspired by her commitment to emotional transparency, Moore takes listeners on a journey through the tribulations of toxic comparison and the struggle for self-confidence. “that girl” serves as a poignant conversation starter, inviting listeners to explore the impact of chronic online exposure on mental well-being.
Known for her songwriting and vulnerability, Moore’s “that girl” is poised to become an anthem for those navigating self-discovery and confidence. The track features production from Trackside (Selena Gomez, Ryan Destiny, Tinashe) and Inverness (Natalie Jane, Jessie Murph). Building on the success of her previous single, “Over My Ex,” where Moore challenged conventional wisdom about rebound relationships, she continues...
- 2/16/2024
- by Music MCM
- Martin Cid Music
TikTok star and recording artist Natalie Jane has often been accused of using autotune in her videos and now she has shared a new video that proves she’s singing live.
The 19-year-old “Intrusive Thoughts” singer has made many videos singing the bridge of “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid and in her latest video, she performed the song in the kitchen while a friend interrupted with various noises.
“Haley trying to find the auto tune,” Natalie captioned the video.
Head inside to watch the clip…
In the video, Haley is seen banging on pots and pans, lunging at her, tapping a cup, and more in an effort to show that the video is not using autotune.
At the end of the clip, Natalie asks Haley, “Do you believe me?” Her friend jokingly replies, “No.”
Here’s what Natalie had to say in response to autotune accusations recently.
The 19-year-old “Intrusive Thoughts” singer has made many videos singing the bridge of “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid and in her latest video, she performed the song in the kitchen while a friend interrupted with various noises.
“Haley trying to find the auto tune,” Natalie captioned the video.
Head inside to watch the clip…
In the video, Haley is seen banging on pots and pans, lunging at her, tapping a cup, and more in an effort to show that the video is not using autotune.
At the end of the clip, Natalie asks Haley, “Do you believe me?” Her friend jokingly replies, “No.”
Here’s what Natalie had to say in response to autotune accusations recently.
- 12/21/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Natalie Jane is speaking out in response to accusations that her TikTok videos are autotuned.
The 19-year-old “Intrusive Thoughts” singer shot to fame in the past year thanks to her TikTok videos in which she showcases her incredible vocals, but not everyone believes she is singing live.
A recent trend on the social media app features people lip-syncing to Natalie‘s version of “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid, which she sang along two friends in a kitchen. In the clip, she is seen standing on the counter while belting the high notes.
One viral addition to the trend featured the caption, “Pov we’re singer/songwriter influencers who most definitely don’t use auto tune.” The users also said, “why are they so dramatic when they sing too?”
Natalie actually responded to the accusations in the comments of this post.
Keep reading to find out more…
“99% of my videos are live!
The 19-year-old “Intrusive Thoughts” singer shot to fame in the past year thanks to her TikTok videos in which she showcases her incredible vocals, but not everyone believes she is singing live.
A recent trend on the social media app features people lip-syncing to Natalie‘s version of “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid, which she sang along two friends in a kitchen. In the clip, she is seen standing on the counter while belting the high notes.
One viral addition to the trend featured the caption, “Pov we’re singer/songwriter influencers who most definitely don’t use auto tune.” The users also said, “why are they so dramatic when they sing too?”
Natalie actually responded to the accusations in the comments of this post.
Keep reading to find out more…
“99% of my videos are live!
- 12/5/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Natalie Jane‘s new song “Intrusive Thoughts” is out now and it’s been a long time coming!
The 19-year-old singer has gone viral on TikTok for her videos in which she sings the chorus to the track, often in a parking garage or in the car with a friend.
If you follow Natalie on TikTok, then you definitely know the lyrics to the chorus by now.
“What if I never find anybody to love / Or I finally get the chance and I f–k it all up? / ‘Cause I can’t get hurt if I’m the first one to leave, woah / What if I get to heaven and it’s not even real / And I die before tellin’ you how I really feel? / ‘Cause it feels like hell and I just can’t help but think / That maybe love’s not for me,” Natalie sings.
Well, now the...
The 19-year-old singer has gone viral on TikTok for her videos in which she sings the chorus to the track, often in a parking garage or in the car with a friend.
If you follow Natalie on TikTok, then you definitely know the lyrics to the chorus by now.
“What if I never find anybody to love / Or I finally get the chance and I f–k it all up? / ‘Cause I can’t get hurt if I’m the first one to leave, woah / What if I get to heaven and it’s not even real / And I die before tellin’ you how I really feel? / ‘Cause it feels like hell and I just can’t help but think / That maybe love’s not for me,” Natalie sings.
Well, now the...
- 10/27/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
If you like finding emerging singers on TikTok, chances are you’ve come across Natalie Jane and her videos from inside a parking garage.
The 19-year-old singer is usually seen wearing her sweats while hanging out in a parking garage and letting her soaring voice fill the rafters of the garage, taking advantage of the incredible acoustics.
One of the songs that Natalie often sings in her videos is “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” but nope, it’s not an original song.
So, who actually sings it?
Keep reading to find out more…
English singer Paloma Faith recorded the song, written by Grammy winner and 14-time Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren, for her 2014 album A Perfect Contradiction. Download the original version on iTunes.
After the song went viral on TikTok in 2022, Paloma released a slowed-down version. Download that version on iTunes here.
Watch the original video below!
Watch some of...
The 19-year-old singer is usually seen wearing her sweats while hanging out in a parking garage and letting her soaring voice fill the rafters of the garage, taking advantage of the incredible acoustics.
One of the songs that Natalie often sings in her videos is “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” but nope, it’s not an original song.
So, who actually sings it?
Keep reading to find out more…
English singer Paloma Faith recorded the song, written by Grammy winner and 14-time Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren, for her 2014 album A Perfect Contradiction. Download the original version on iTunes.
After the song went viral on TikTok in 2022, Paloma released a slowed-down version. Download that version on iTunes here.
Watch the original video below!
Watch some of...
- 9/29/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, a funky pop-country gem from Taylor Swift’s vault, a surprise drop from Rauw Alejandro, a perfectly paired collaboration between Cardi B and drill rapper FendiDa Rappa, and a master interpolation of Weezer by Dominic Fike.
Taylor Swift, “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)[From the Vault] (YouTube)
Cardi B and FendiDa Rappa, “Point Me 2” (YouTube)
Rauw Alejandro x Junior H, “Picardía,” (YouTube)
Tomorrow X Together and The Jonas Brothers,...
Taylor Swift, “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version)[From the Vault] (YouTube)
Cardi B and FendiDa Rappa, “Point Me 2” (YouTube)
Rauw Alejandro x Junior H, “Picardía,” (YouTube)
Tomorrow X Together and The Jonas Brothers,...
- 7/7/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Wednesday, July 20, 2022.
ABC's hit comedy series, Abbott Elementary, has handed out a promotion to William Stanford Davis, who plays school janitor, Mr. Johnson.
TV Line first reported the news, revealing that the actor has landed a series-regular promotion ahead of Abbott Elementary Season 2.
The comedy, created by and starring Quinta Brunson, emerged as a huge hit for ABC last season and will be moving to a new night in the fall.
ABC announced earlier this year that Wednesday, September 21 is the premiere date, and fans will need to watch in the 9 p.m. hour this time.
Over in the world of HBO Max, the streaming service on Wednesday revealed today a first look from the upcoming two-part event, B. Loved.
Currently shooting in New Jersey, the live-action special stars Peyton List (Cobra Kai) as Bea, a free-spirited...
ABC's hit comedy series, Abbott Elementary, has handed out a promotion to William Stanford Davis, who plays school janitor, Mr. Johnson.
TV Line first reported the news, revealing that the actor has landed a series-regular promotion ahead of Abbott Elementary Season 2.
The comedy, created by and starring Quinta Brunson, emerged as a huge hit for ABC last season and will be moving to a new night in the fall.
ABC announced earlier this year that Wednesday, September 21 is the premiere date, and fans will need to watch in the 9 p.m. hour this time.
Over in the world of HBO Max, the streaming service on Wednesday revealed today a first look from the upcoming two-part event, B. Loved.
Currently shooting in New Jersey, the live-action special stars Peyton List (Cobra Kai) as Bea, a free-spirited...
- 7/20/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Mena Suvari (American Woman) and Greyston Holt (The Night Agent) have been cast as the leads in House Of Chains, Lifetime’s new original movie set to debut this fall.
House of Chains, greenlighted by Lifetime as part of its Ripped from the Headlines slate, is inspired by the disturbing true story of a troubled married couple who imprisoned their six children within their home due to an intense religious ideology. It tells the story of a seemingly normal, suburban family whose dark secrets remained hidden for years. Following their own set of strict religious beliefs, parents Laura (Suvari) and Tye (Holt) keep their children separated from the outside world. As the children grow older and begin to ask questions, Laura and Tye become increasingly authoritarian, leading them down a path of child abuse, neglect and imprisonment. In order to keep their younger siblings safe and to free themselves...
House of Chains, greenlighted by Lifetime as part of its Ripped from the Headlines slate, is inspired by the disturbing true story of a troubled married couple who imprisoned their six children within their home due to an intense religious ideology. It tells the story of a seemingly normal, suburban family whose dark secrets remained hidden for years. Following their own set of strict religious beliefs, parents Laura (Suvari) and Tye (Holt) keep their children separated from the outside world. As the children grow older and begin to ask questions, Laura and Tye become increasingly authoritarian, leading them down a path of child abuse, neglect and imprisonment. In order to keep their younger siblings safe and to free themselves...
- 7/20/2022
- by Sofia Behzadi
- Deadline Film + TV
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