Doja Cat featuring The Weeknd, “You Right” Billie Eilish releases her second album, “Happier Than Ever,” on July 30. After “My Future,” “Therefore I Am” and “Your Power,” “Lost Cause” is the latest preview of the LP, and it casts a jazzy, sultry darkness on summer’s sunny days. And she’s set to make another big splash this season with her much-anticipated sophomore album, “Happier Than Ever,” due July 30. 1 smash “Bad Guy,” Eilish left her neon-green mark on the summer of 2019. With the spooky goth-pop groove of her No.
SZA - who has another hot summer collaboration, “Kiss Me More,” with Doja Cat - is clearly on a roll as a featured artist, but we’re still waiting for her to drop that “Ctrl” follow-up already. Last summer, SAINt JHN’s career came all the way up with “Roses,” which hit the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100, and now this Brooklyn-born artist continues to blossom with this summer-lover joint from the upcoming “Space Jam: A New Legacy” soundtrack, out July 9. “Pose” star Billy Porter covers the 1994 Juliet Roberts club classic “Caught in the Middle.” Getty Imagesħ. The “Pose” star will have you living and working the dance floor with this euphoric cover of the 1994 Juliet Roberts club classic “Caught in the Middle.” From “Red Hot + Free” - the latest HIV/AIDS benefit compilation from the Red Hot organization, which is out on Friday - it takes you back to the ’90s deep-house heyday now that we can all twirl together again. Anthony Ramos goes from “In the Heights” to the pop world on his second album, “Love and Lies.” WireImage, On “Lose My Mind” - from his second LP, “Love and Lies,” released last week - the Brooklyn native captures shades of Bruno Mars and The Weeknd while mixing in his own sexy-cool swag. The “Hamilton” actor has already made waves this summer with both his starring role in “In the Heights” and his dramatic turn on HBO’s “In Treatment.” But although his debut album, 2019’s “The Good & the Bad,” was sorely overlooked, it’s clear that Ramos is a pop superstar waiting to happen.
With its feel-good mood and trippy, skittery beats, you may not be able to help yourself from skipping all the way to California - at least in your mind - when “Pasadena” comes on. “It’s a vibe, feelin’ right,” sings Tinashe on this blissed-out bop with rapper Buddy. So get your playlists ready as we pick the Top 10 tunes to rock your summer - from BTS and MTS ( Megan Thee Stallion) to Billie Eilish and Billy Porter. And let’s face it, we have a lot to shake off - physically and mentally - after COVID upended last year. With the Fourth of July weekend upon us, summer 2021 is sizzling up with some hot new songs to provide the soundtrack for beach season. The 10 best pop culture Halloween costume ideas we can’t get over Ivy Getty may have finally broken family curse with lavish wedding to tech bro
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But I feel like because I’m not dark, I was able to channel it and put it into my music and into my art.How The Weeknd upended the 2022 Grammy nominationsĪMAs 2021: Full list of winners, nominees and best performances I’ve used those dark times as inspiration for my art. “My art is dark, and I’ve gone through dark times. He also talked about how no one knew who he was when he dropped his first mixtape, 2011’s House of Balloons, and recalled hearing one of his own songs when he was working at American Apparel. And the Weeknd is someone I go to work as. And as my career developed- as I developed as a man - it’s become very clear that Abel is someone I go home to every night. Over the course of the wide-ranging interview, Tesfaye first touched on his the Weeknd persona and how he differs from who he is at home: “The lines were blurry at the beginning. He also dropped an instrumental teaser clip on socials early Monday, pounding music overlaying an image of a landscape and a rising sun. A post shared by The Weeknd Tesfaye has shed the red jacket and bandages of the Weeknd’s After Hours era to do a rare interview with GQ during which he teased his upcoming album, which has been described as “Quincy Jones meets Giorgio Moroder.” “It’s the album I’ve always wanted to make,” he told the magazine of the record.