K-pop boy band BTS announced they were officially canceling their long-delayed tour due to complications presented by the coronavirus pandemic. Big Hit Music suggested that performances at live gigs might resume, but it offered no timeline.
Written and produced by Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Fred Gibson (the trio behind ‘Bad Habits’), ‘Overpass Graffiti’ – the third official single to be taken from Ed’s new album ‘=’ – is a heady, synth-rich ode to ’80s pop, and provides us with a wistful portrait of lost love as Ed soundtracks a past relationship.
According to Cabello, Swift is a loyal and caring friend. "Taylor has always been so kind and supportive and also goes out of her way to give you artist advice, [She's] really about making friendships and relationships the most important thing."
The track was first confirmed after the duo announced on social media that their album would be arriving months earlier than anticipated, as the project was originally slated for a January 2022 release.
Donda is coming to the Soldier Field stadium in Chicago. After hosting two wildly successful listening parties for his 10th studio album in Atlanta, Kanye West announced his third and latest event for the record on Wednesday (Aug. 18), which will take place in his hometown next week.
Cabello isn’t the only star to open up about her friendship with Swift. Longtime friend Selena Gomez has also been vocal about how instrumental Swift has been in her life, even privately.
Sheeran previously told fans upon announcing the album in August that it would be a "coming-of-age record," and that its lyrics would delve into life as a married father.
The two talked about how the song came together in the studio, the city they now both represent, their shared work ethic and friendship. “He take pride in the game like I take pride in music,” Moneybagg said about Morant.
The “We Made You” rapper was previously seen on film in 2002’s “8 Mile.” Eminem won the Oscar for Best Original Song for the gritty drama’s theme song, “Lose Yourself,” in 2003.
"i feel very vulnerable putting this one out because i hold it so close to my heart," Eilish said of the single. "this is about many different situations that we've all either witnessed or experienced.