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BTS celebrate ditching masks, shout out Elton John in new video & song “Permission...

BIGHIT MUSIC What do you get when Ed Sheeran teams up with BTS? An insanely catchy song and memorable video. BTS is out with their new single, "Permission to Dance," co-written by Ed, his frequent collaborators Steve Mac and Johnny McDaid, and Jenna Andrews, who co-wrote "Butter." It celebrates the joys of dancing your troubles away, with the group singing, "We don't need to worry/'Cause when we fall, we know how to land Don't need to talk the talk, just walk the walk tonight/'Cause we don't need permission to dance." In the first verse, the group sings, "When it all seems like it's wrong/Just sing along to Elton John." It's not clear who wrote that line, but it's worth noting that Ed is friendly with Elton John, was once managed by Elton's company, and mentioned Elton's song "Tiny Dancer" in his own hit, "Castle on the Hill." As for the video, it features BTS performing in several different buildings in the middle of a desert, int..

“We make total fools of ourselves”: First look at Jonas Brothers’ Olympic Dreams

NBC We've got our first look at the Jonas Brothers' upcoming NBC special Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers, which pits Joe, Kevin and Nick against each other in various Olympic sports, including gymnastics, track and field and BMX racing. In the trailer, we see the guys talking trash, with Joe telling Nick and Kevin, "I'm gonna destroy you both." The brothers will get help training for their sports from Olympians like medal-winning gymnasts Laurie Hernandez and Nastia Liukin, Olympic hurdler Sydney McLaughlin, track and field gold medalist Sanya Richards-Ross, and BMX silver medalist Alise Wiloughby. Terry Crews and the NFL Network's Rich Eisen will be the commentators. "Competing in Olympic-level events, we've always dreamt of this. We're doing everything we can in the short amount of time to become professional athletes," says Joe. "You're going to see us in a way you've never seen us before," Nick adds. "Even if you're not a f..

Olivia Rodrigo gives Taylor Swift another writing credit on ‘SOUR’

JMEnternational/JMEnternational for BRIT Awards/Getty Images Olivia Rodrigo has just given her idol Taylor Swift another songwriting credit on one of her songs, according to Rolling Stone. Olivia has reportedly added Taylor, Jack Antonoff and St. Vincent as co-writers on her track “Deja Vu,” because the song apparently borrows its bridge from Taylor’s “Cruel Summer.” The 18-year-old previously told Rolling Stone that the yelling on the bridge of the song was inspired by the Lover track. “Deja Vu” is the second single off Olivia’s debut album, SOUR. It’s also the second track off the album that gives Taylor some credit. As previously reported, a song on the album called "1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back" is credited to both Taylor and Antonoff because it interpolates Taylor's song "New Year's Day,” off her 2017 album, Reputation. Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Billie Eilish opens up about the downside of fame in creepy new single “NDA”

Darkroom/Interscope Records Billie Eilish dropped her dark and moody new single "NDA" Friday, the fifth song off of her highly anticipated album Happier Than Ever. Eilish, 19, doesn't mince words about her thoughts regarding her diminishing privacy and, in the accompanying music video, uses chaotic imagery of cars racing up and down a roadway to symbolize her distress. "NDA" is the Grammy winner's way of venting about the negative aspects of fame and how it makes her wish she could "disappear." The gloomy song opens with Eilish reliving one of the most troubling moments of her life, where she dealt with a "stalker walkin' up and down the street." "Did you think I'd show up in a limousine?/ No, had to save my money for security/ Got a stalker walkin' up and down the street/ Says he's Satan and he'd like to meet," Eilish expresses in her opening lines, setting the overall tone for her vulnerable and unsettling single. Other secrets Eilish divulge..

In passionate message, Madonna compares Britney Spears’ conservatorship to “slavery”

Joe Scarnici/WireImage Madonna is speaking out about Britney Spears' controversial conservatorship, deeming it a "violation of human rights," and likening it to "slavery." Taking to Instagram stories on Thursday, Madonna passionately defended her "Me Against the Music" collaborator. "Give this woman her life back," she declared while sharing a photo of herself wearing a throwback Britney shirt. "Slavery was abolished so long ago! Death to the greedy patriarchy that has been doing this to women for centuries." The Queen of Pop continued, "This is a violation of human rights" and promised, "Britney we coming to get you out of jail!" Madonna and Britney famously collaborated on the 2003 hit song "Me Against the Music," which they performed at the MTV Video Music Awards -- that was when Madonna infamously kissed both Britney and Christina Aguilera. Christina previously spoke out against Britney's conservatorship, calling it "the most depleting, devastating and demeaning thi..

In passionate message, Madonna says Britney Spears’ conservatorship is a “violation of human rights”

Joe Scarnici/WireImage Madonna is speaking out about Britney Spears' controversial conservatorship, deeming it a "violation of human rights." Taking to Instagram stories on Thursday, Madonna passionately defended her "Me Against the Music" collaborator. "Give this woman her life back," she declared while sharing a photo of herself wearing a throwback Britney shirt. "Slavery was abolished so long ago! Death to the greedy patriarchy that has been doing this to women for centuries." The Queen of Pop continued, "This is a violation of human rights" and promised, "Britney we coming to get you out of jail!" Madonna and Britney famously collaborated on the 2003 hit song "Me Against the Music," which they performed at the MTV Video Music Awards -- that was when Madonna infamously kissed both Britney and Christina Aguilera. Christina previously spoke out against Britney's conservatorship, calling it "the most depleting, devastating and demeaning thing imaginable." Numerous cele..
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