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Camila Cabello releases “Don’t Go Yet,” announces third studio album ‘Familia’

Epic Records After a nearly two-year break, Camila Cabello is back with a brand new earworm, "Don't Go Yet," and the promise of a new album. Right before the Grammy nominee dropped "Don't Go Yet" and its accompanying music video, she unveiled her third studio album, Familia, but did not disclose a release date. "This album was inspired by two things: family & food," Cabello tweeted Friday. "Your family by blood, but also your chosen family. Who you want to sit at the dinner table, get wine-drunk, & dance in the living room with." The singer explained that Familia will show a different side of her, following her previous two albums: her eponymous debut album and her 2019 effort Romance. "To me, those are the moments that make me glad to be alive, those moments of collective joy & true vulnerability & connection with other people," she expressed in a follow up message to fans. "I hope you enjoy it & I hope it inspires many wine drunk kitchen dance parties for you & your f..

20 years “Gone” by: *NSYNC’s final album ‘Celebrity’ turns 20

Sony Legacy 20 years ago Saturday, *NSYNC's released their third album, Celebrity, which also ended up being their last album. Coming off the record-setting sales of 2000's No Strings Attached, *NSYNC wanted to change things up, but they didn't realize Celebrity would be their final musical statement. "We thought we were gonna keep on going, and doing what we were doing," Joey Fatone tells ABC Audio about making Celebrity. "But of course, we were nervous because it's like, how can you top the last album, when it was the biggest, [most] successful album...of all time, y'know? It was weird." "When we did the album...we really got into the digital side of things," explains Chris Kirkpatrick, noting that Celebrity predated every online digital platform, including MySpace. "So we really tried to push the boundaries on what we thought the digital age was going to be and explain it in our songs and in our music." Joey says the album was meant to be more "experime..

10 Years Gone: Remembering Amy Winehouse

Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images for NARAS It’s been ten years since the tragic death of Grammy-winning singer Amy Winehouse, who died of alcohol poisoning on July 23, 2011 at the age of 27. Here’s a look back on her brief but impactful career. Born to a Jewish family in London, Amy was influenced by jazz greats like Sarah Vaughan and Dinah Washington, and started writing music in her teens. In 2000, she was signed to a contract by 19 Management, owned by American Idol creator Simon Fuller. After being signed to Island Records, Amy released her debut album, 2003’s Frank, to rave reviews. Soon, she was headlining major festivals and winning prestigious awards. Her second album, Back to Black -- inspired by the girl-group sound of the ‘50s and ‘60s and produced by Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi -- was released in October 2006. It became the best-selling album of 2007 in the U.K., while her single “Rehab” was a top 10 hit in the U.K. and U.S. Amy's beehive, tattoos and winged eyeliner..

Ariana Grande performs “positions” in final installment of VEVO Official Live Performance series

Courtesy of Vevo Ariana Grande has released the final installment of her VEVO Official Live Performance series. The last video features her performance of “positions,” the title track off her latest album. It begins with Ari, clad in a pink bejeweled halter top and skirt matching set, seated at a looping machine on the flower-covered set. She loops her vocals and layers harmonies before launching into the song. “this series of Positions performances has been such a creative dream come true for me,” Ariana wrote on Instagram ahead of the video's release. “thank you so much to @vevo and to everybody who contributed their time and energies and talent to these performances. it quite literally takes a village to create something so special so i wanted to acknowledge and say thank you so much to everybody who gave their time and brought so much life to this music.” “it was such a privilege and gift to me,” she continued. “also, thank you so much to the incredible @tydollasign and @the..

Now you can wear Lady Gaga’s inauguration brooch…for a good cause

Greg Nash - Pool/Getty Images There's no doubt the most eye-catching component of the outfit Lady Gaga wore to sing at President Joe Biden's inauguration in January was the enormous gold dove brooch she wore on her fitted navy jacket. Now, you can buy that same brooch -- and help a good cause. Vogue reports that the gold Schiaparelli dove brooch is now available at Bergdorf Goodman, Dover Street Market and direct from Schiaparelli, in four different versions. The smallest, a six-centimeter brass dove, costs $750, and the most expensive one, a 12-centimeter white brass bird, goes for $2150. According to Vogue, Gaga's version was custom, and even bigger. All funds raised from the sale of the brooches will go to Gaga's own Born This Way Foundation. In a statement, Gaga's mom, Cynthia Germanotta, with whom she co-founded the Foundation, said, "We couldn’t be more grateful to have the proceeds from the Schiaparelli Dove, a beautiful symbol of hope and new beginn..
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