Wrabel and Kesha have shared their new music video for “Since I Was Young,” a track off of Wrabel’s upcoming debut LP.
Directed by Michael Kessler, the video works within the confines of quarantine; Wrabel and Kesha strip down — literally and figuratively — in their separate homes, baring all their emotions for the camera.
Wrabel penned “Since I Was Young” in collaboration with Kesha and songwriter Stint, whom he calls two of his favorite collaborators he’s ever worked with. “I’ll never forget the day we wrote [the song],” he says.
Directed by Michael Kessler, the video works within the confines of quarantine; Wrabel and Kesha strip down — literally and figuratively — in their separate homes, baring all their emotions for the camera.
Wrabel penned “Since I Was Young” in collaboration with Kesha and songwriter Stint, whom he calls two of his favorite collaborators he’s ever worked with. “I’ll never forget the day we wrote [the song],” he says.
- 7/14/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
L.A. singer-songwriter Wrabel has teamed up with his frequent collaborator Kesha for a new song, “Since I Was Young.”
In the standalone single, Wrabel tells the story of how he became the person he is today, starting from his first cigarette at 16, “trying to impress some guy or some girl.” Kesha sings backup on the song’s chorus.
The two friends worked together on multiple tracks featured on Kesha’s 2017 album Rainbow and her latest LP, High Road, released this past January, including the song “Resentment” with Brian Wilson and Sturgill Simpson.
In the standalone single, Wrabel tells the story of how he became the person he is today, starting from his first cigarette at 16, “trying to impress some guy or some girl.” Kesha sings backup on the song’s chorus.
The two friends worked together on multiple tracks featured on Kesha’s 2017 album Rainbow and her latest LP, High Road, released this past January, including the song “Resentment” with Brian Wilson and Sturgill Simpson.
- 7/8/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Hannah Hart is putting together a Pride Month bash that will support a noble cause. Hart, a notable member of YouTube's Lgbtq+ community and a GLAAD board member, will team up with GLAAD, YouTube Space La, BuzzFeed, and Into for Pride Live, a star-studded variety show that will aim to raise $50,000 for GLAAD initiatives.
Pride Live, which will air on GLAAD's YouTube channel between 3 and 6 Pm Et on June 29, will be styled like a live telethon. During the broadcast, viewers will be able to use YouTube's Super Chat feature to contribute donations. The goal is to raise $50,000, with all of the proceeds going to youth-focused GLAAD initiatives like Amplify Your Voice.
Some notable names from the YouTube community and beyond will join Hart for Pride Live, which will be hosted at YouTube Space La. Scheduled guests include Betty Who, DJ Flula, Mamrie Hart, Grace Helbig, Trace Lysette (Transparent), Laith Ashley...
Pride Live, which will air on GLAAD's YouTube channel between 3 and 6 Pm Et on June 29, will be styled like a live telethon. During the broadcast, viewers will be able to use YouTube's Super Chat feature to contribute donations. The goal is to raise $50,000, with all of the proceeds going to youth-focused GLAAD initiatives like Amplify Your Voice.
Some notable names from the YouTube community and beyond will join Hart for Pride Live, which will be hosted at YouTube Space La. Scheduled guests include Betty Who, DJ Flula, Mamrie Hart, Grace Helbig, Trace Lysette (Transparent), Laith Ashley...
- 6/19/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The GLAAD Awards are fast approaching, and the event is sure to be filled with some of Hollywood's most influential stars! E! News can exclusively reveal that Ross Mathews will be hosting the show, which will be held at New York's Hilton Midtown on May 5th with special guests including Halsey, Laverne Cox, Lea Michele, Wrabel and Asia Kate Dillion. And to make the show that much more exciting, Emmy nominee Samira Wiley will be honored with the Vito Russo Award for Lgbtq Advocacy at the legendary show. The award, which is named after a founder of GLAAD and a celebrated Act Up activist, has previously been given to honorees including Anderson Cooper, Ricky Martin, Cynthia Nixon, Rosie...
- 3/23/2018
- E! Online
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