'We don't have any other songs': Billie Eilish squashes rumours that she and brother Finneas have a new album coming out after surprise EP release By Elmira Tanatarova For Mailonline Published: 14:27 BST, 23 July 2022 | Updated: 14:55 BST, 23 July 2022 The surprise release of two new songs this week made fans excited, with hope brimming that Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas were close to releasing their next album any day now. But the breakout performer, 20, has simmered down rumours in a recent interview, revealing that a full new collection of music isn't likely for another year. Speaking with Zane Lowe on the Apple Music this week, the young artist added: 'TV and The 30th are the only songs that we have, we don't have any other songs.' [embedded content] She continued: 'We're gonna hopefully make another album in the next year, ...
Making the perfect work/study/chill playlist is the finest of arts, which is why, TBH, I've largely stopped trying. Don't get me wrong — I still have a "what I'm listening to now" playlist, a generic workout playlist, and a go-to driving playlist. But when it comes to my workday playlists (i.e., the music I'm listening to while I'm reading, working, or even trying to relax), I leave that up to the experts who put together lo-fi and ambient music mixes on YouTube. For the uninitiated, lo-fi is short for "low-fidelity," a subgenre of electronic music that's characterized by a "professional or flawed sound quality," causing it to sound fuzzy. Lo-fi "has roots in instrumental hip-hop, lounge, house, and downtempo pop," says Victor Szabo, an assistant professor of music at Hampden-Sydney College and author of a forthcoming book on the history of the ambient music genre, and the genre surged in popularity in the late 2010s and...
A quarter century ago, a film starring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny became a huge success at the box office. Seemingly even more iconic than the film Space Jam was its soundtrack that featured an inspirational ballad that would quickly make a dent in pop culture. Of course, we're talking about "I Believe I Can Fly" by R. Kelly. 25 years ago this week, the single soared to Number Two on the Billboard Hot 100. It would be unable to unseat Toni Braxton's equally memorable ballad "Unbreak My Heart" from the top spot but it did manage to hit Number One on the R&B charts and also become a staple on Adult Contemporary radio. For Kelly, it became one of his biggest pop commercial successes and the single ended up being nominated for five Grammys that year including Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year and winning for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song and Best Song Written For Visual Media. After hitting gold writing and pro...
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