Singer Akull and Shirley Setia have come out with a new music video called “Hoodie”. Revealing the concept behind the track, the actress said these days it’s a trend how girlfriends keep their boyfriend’s hoodie just to feel them around when they are apart.
“As artists, Akull and I wanted to capture something truly special with ‘Hoodie.’ These days it’s a trend how girlfriends keep their boyfriend’s hoodie just to feel them around when they are apart. It is a beautiful gesture and we had this concept in our mind while making this track,” she said.
The actress-singer believes it will be relatable to everyone who listens or watches the song.
Crafted by the talented duo Mellow and Akash Chopra, “Hoodie” captures the essence of romance.
Akull added: “Hoodie’s music as well as the video will make you feel like stepping into a warm embrace amidst the winter chill.
“As artists, Akull and I wanted to capture something truly special with ‘Hoodie.’ These days it’s a trend how girlfriends keep their boyfriend’s hoodie just to feel them around when they are apart. It is a beautiful gesture and we had this concept in our mind while making this track,” she said.
The actress-singer believes it will be relatable to everyone who listens or watches the song.
Crafted by the talented duo Mellow and Akash Chopra, “Hoodie” captures the essence of romance.
Akull added: “Hoodie’s music as well as the video will make you feel like stepping into a warm embrace amidst the winter chill.
- 3/7/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
From Slick Rick and 2Pac to Shyne and Bobby Shmurda, prison time impacts musical careers, mostly for the worst. Young Stoner Life (Ysl) top dog Young Thug has been incarcerated for more than a year on charges of conspiracy to violate the Rico Act. Yet, in spite of that tragedy and turmoil, he’s here to set the record straight with his first album since 2021’s Punk, assisted by executive producer Metro Boomin and a supporting cast of his A-list rap peers.
Business Is Business kicks off with the melodramatic mafioso opener “Parade on Cleveland,...
Business Is Business kicks off with the melodramatic mafioso opener “Parade on Cleveland,...
- 6/26/2023
- by Mark Braboy
- Rollingstone.com
Even though he’s been in jail for over a year, nothing is going to stop Young Thug from doing his business — on Friday (June 23rd), the 31-year-old rapper released Business is Business, his third full-length album. Stream it below.
News of the album first arrived via a mysterious Qr code posted to Young Thug’s Instagram last week, which brought fans to a website featuring the artwork for the album (a photo of him in a courtroom alongside several other defendants). After a countdown completed, details of the 15-track album were revealed. On Thursday evening, the record’s executive producer, Metro Boomin, tweeted a version of the artwork along with the caption “I got you for life and after that brodie,” presumably sending a message of hope to Young Thug.
Business is Business builds upon the musical canon Young Thug began with his 2019 full-length debut, So Much Fun. Like that album,...
News of the album first arrived via a mysterious Qr code posted to Young Thug’s Instagram last week, which brought fans to a website featuring the artwork for the album (a photo of him in a courtroom alongside several other defendants). After a countdown completed, details of the 15-track album were revealed. On Thursday evening, the record’s executive producer, Metro Boomin, tweeted a version of the artwork along with the caption “I got you for life and after that brodie,” presumably sending a message of hope to Young Thug.
Business is Business builds upon the musical canon Young Thug began with his 2019 full-length debut, So Much Fun. Like that album,...
- 6/23/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
When you hear the hip-hop-styled piano rhythm of “Pof,” the opening cut on Ari Lennox’s second album age/sex/location, the first thing you’ll notice is her voice, flowing full and wry like Erykah Badu circa “On & On.” Yes, this is a real, honest-to-God soul singer: no autotune effects, no flattening croon that approximates laptop software, no double-time rhythm meant to approximate a rapper’s inflections. Lennox isn’t a traditionalist, though, and her music feels utterly modern. Much like Summer Walker, Chlöe Bailey — both of whom guest...
- 9/12/2022
- by Mosi Reeves
- Rollingstone.com
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