Billie Eilish sings in the rain in “Happier Than Ever” video

Darkroom/Interscope Records Coinciding with the release of her sophomore album Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish has released the music video for the title track. The clip, directed by Billie herself, begins with the singer in a softly lit pastel-colored room as she sings the song into the receiver of an old fashioned telephone as if it’s a conversation to the person on the other line. As the video goes on, water begins to seep into the room and the lights start to flicker. When Billie opens the door, a deluge of water rushes in and fills the rooms. She manages to swim out and up onto the roof, where she sings the rest of the song as rain pours down. Happier Than Ever, also featuring the songs “Your Power,” “Lost Cause” and “NDA,” is out now. Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

David Archuleta releases new track, “Movin'”; announces first children’s book

Zack Knudsen David Archuleta wants to get you “Movin’” with his brand-new single. The American Idol alum released the track Friday, along with a special “After Hours” remix of the song. “‘Movin’’ was a song I wanted to have fun with and challenge myself by literally Movin’ with some choreography,” David says in a statement. “I wanted just a touch of Latin feel even though it’s not necessarily Latin music.” He adds that he asked his producer, Nate Dodge, to “spice up” the original mix of the song and he ended up liking the remixed version so much that he decided to release both. David also announced rescheduled dates for his OK, All Right 2022 tour. The six-week North American trek kicks off in February. Aside from music, David will be releasing his first children’s book on October 12, based on his song “My Little Prayer.” It’s available for pre-order now. Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Lorde handles her hot sauce like a champ on latest episode of ‘Hot Ones’

Courtesy of First We Feast/Complex Networks We already knew Lorde was an onion rings connoisseur, but now we know she also knows her way around some hot wings. The singer appears on the latest episode of Hot Ones and conquers the increasingly spicy hot sauce lineup like a champ while answering questions from host Sean Evans. She talks about her upcoming album, Solar Power, her criteria for what makes a good onion ring, the coolest experience she’s ever had whale-watching in Antarctica, and more -- all while barely breaking a sweat. “I basically thought of the album as a sun worship album,” Lorde says of Solar Power in between bites of wing. “I’m not religious in any way, but my experiences in nature the last couple of years were as close to what I had experienced as religion, so it was like a sort of devotional record for me.” She also discusses being unknowingly on-trend by including cicada sounds on the album. “This year has Brood X, which is this big kind of boom of cicadas once y..

Demi Lovato and Olivia Munn open up about their battle with depression on ‘The...

Courtesy of Roku Demi Lovato and actress Olivia Munn candidly discussed their struggles with mental illness on the singer's upcoming The Demi Lovato Show. In a preview of the upcoming talk show, Lovato broached the subject of depression and anxiety with Munn in order to share an empowering message to those who feel they have lost all hope. "For people who deal with depression, like you and me, and who can have suicidal thoughts, anytime you get to that place and it seems like things are too tough and you just can't take it anymore, just ask yourself if you can hold on another day," Munn expressed. "If you take your life, game over. It's done. You don't get to see what will happen in 10 years," Munn continued. "The pain is really tough. I know, you know. We've been there. But if I had ended my life when I wanted to, there is so much I would have missed... And that's... what's worth staying for." Lovato, who launches their new show today on the Ro..

Madonna calls out DaBaby for controversial AIDS comments: “Know your facts”

Jason Koerner/Getty Images; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Pride Island Madonna is the latest celebrity to call out DaBaby for the remarks he made about HIV/AIDS at last weekend’s Rolling Loud Festival in Miami. "If you're going to make hateful remarks to the LGBTQ+ community about HIV/AIDS then know your facts," the singer wrote on Instagram alongside a video of the rapper making the controversial comments. Madonna then proceeded to clear up some misconceptions about the disease, noting “decades of hard won scientific research.” "I want to put my cellphone lighter up and pray for your ignorance, No one dies of AIDS in 2 or 3 weeks anymore. Thank God,” she wrote. DaBaby had told the crowd, "If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light in the air." Madonna went on to call out some of DaBaby’s other comments at the show, calling them “sexist.” “People like you are the..