Miley Cyrus appears as a glowing flower fairyon the cover of legendary photographer David LaChapelle's first publication in 10 years, the upcoming coffee table book Lost + Found.
On the brightly colored new book cover, Cyrus wears a translucent, crystallized Swarovski bodysuit paired with enchanting wings, a curly blonde wig, and cotton-candy-tone fairy-appropriate makeup. Miley isn’t the only star to be photographed in LaChapelle’s new release. The upcoming book, out Dec. 1 from publisher Taschen, also features previously unreleased images from throughout the celebrity photographer’s career with shots of pop culture icons including Amy Winehouse, David Bowie, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, and many others. Lost + Found is available for pre-sale here. Take a look at the Miley Cyrus cover below.
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DNCE and Rod Stewart has teamed up on Stewart’s iconic 1978 disco-rock smash, “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy.” One of the most iconic dance anthems of all time, Joe Jonas and co. get groovy with Stewart on the upbeat 2017 rendition of the song, which they’ll perform live together at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, August 27. But don’t wait until then! Get your boogie on, below:
Hollywood Undead have dropped the second single and video from their upcoming album Five, and it couldn’t be more timely. Released on the eve of the Mayweather vs. McGregor fight, “Whatever It Takes” is a boxing heavy clip infused with the group performing the song in and out of the ring, rapping over an infectious and heavy riff.
The band’s own Charlie Scene co-directed the video, which can be seen above, and says, “The song is about being driven by your own determination to succeed no matter what anyone else thinks. I wanted the video to show that same message.” “Whatever It Takes” comes one month after the first video from the album, “California Dreaming,” which has already amassed over 2.25 million views online. Five, which comes out Oct. 27, can be pre-ordered at this location. The number five holds a deep significance for the five members of Hollywood Undead, Scene, Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Funny Man and Danny. “We’re five brothers, and this is our fifth record,” says Johnny 3 Tears. “Nothing gets to the essence of the music like this number does. Numerology has a lot of power. When we said Five, it just made sense. The fact that we could all agree on one word codifies who we are. It also nods back to ‘No. 5’ from our first album, because it was our fifth song. Moreover, it hints at this secret society of fans supporting us for the past decade. The number is significant, and this is a significant moment for us.” The band will begin a North American tour in support of Five on Sept. 30 at the Louder Than Life festival. Tickets and VIP packages for all shows are on sale now. For all U.S. headline shows, Butcher Babies will serve as direct support. European dates will begin on Jan. 24 in Glasgow, U.K. at the O2 Academy. The full set of dates can be viewed below, along with the album art for Five. Andra Day releases the moving anthem "Stand Up For Something" [feat. Common] from the forthcoming soundtrack album for the film Marshall.
The full soundtrack album for Marshall arrives in stores and at all digital retailers via Warner Bros. Records on September 15th while the film opens in theaters everywhere Friday October 13. The original song was written for Marshall by GRAMMY®, Emmy®, and Golden Globe® Award-winning and eight-time Academy® Award-nominated legend Diane Warren and Academy® Award and GRAMMY® Award-winning hip-hop icon and actor Common. It spotlights Day's show-stopping and stunning vocals over powerful production as well as thought-provoking rhymes from Common. In addition, Marshall marks Day's on-screen debut in the film. About "Stand Up For Something" and Marshall, Day comments,"I was so moved by the story of Thurgood Marshall. It was an incredible honor to not only be asked to record the lead single, but also appear in the movie. I've always dreamed of working with Diane and Common, and the experience was better than I could have ever imagined. This is such an important project. I'm thankful to be a part of it." "I am so honored to have worked with Andra and Common on this important song. I am more proud of this song than any other I have ever written," said Warren. Stay tuned for more details on the Marshall Soundtrack soon. Fifth Harmony takes part in some sexy choreography in the group's new video for "He Like That." The clip debuted just before the girls took part in a live streaming Vevo session, answering questions about the new music in front of an in-person audience of Harmonizers, their fans. "He Like That" is on Fifth Harmony's newly released, self-titled album, which dropped Aug. 25. DAY6 just announced their new tour, DAY6 Live & Meet in North America 2017 that will see the K-pop/rock outfit hit five different venues this fall in Los Angeles, Austin, New York, Detroit, and Toronto.
According to a press release from promoter Subkulture Entertainment, fans can look forward to an "intimate fanmeet setting" including games and a Q&A session. Look out for more information regarding ticket prices, VIP packages and sales dates soon. By the time DAY6 hits America for the October trek, they'll have released 10 singles as part of their "Every Day6 Project" where the band releases two songs at the top of every month. Check out their most recent release "What Can I Do," which acts as August's single: See the tour dates below: Friday, October 20, 2017 - La Mirada Theatre, 8:00 PM (Los Angeles, Calif.) Sunday, October 22, 2017 - Emo’s Austin, 8:00 PM Austin, Tex.) Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - The Town Hall, 8:00 PM (New York, NY) Friday, October 27, 2017 Music Hall, 8:00 PM (Detroit, Mich.) Sunday, October 29, 2017 John Bassett Theatre, 8:00 PM (Toronto, Canada) Justin Bieber may have canceled the remainder of his Purpose world tour, but good news for all the Beliebers out there. It looks like you don’t have to wait to hit another concert to grab pieces from his “Purpose the Stadium Tour” merchandise collection—it’s coming to H&M September 7, according to a tweet by the Biebs himself.
The collection, created with Fear of God’s Jerry Lorenzo, features the large logo trend on a variety of casual streetwear items — graphic tees, sweatshirts, hoodies, sweatpants, and more—and, similar to Bieber's previous "Stadium" merch drops, will also be available at purposetourmerch.com.
RZA is readying a new compilation album titled Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues. He just released “People Say,” featuring Redman, who is considered to be the official eleventh member of the Shaolin collective.
In the new song, like a lot of Wu’s, one can pretty much close their eyes and pick out something quotable, since each member remains highly skilled. Take Inspectah Deck, for example, who continues to deliver mind blowing lines, which he’s been doing since day one. The new record will be released on RZA and Mustafa Shaikh’s company 36 Chambers ALC and will be produced entirely by DJ Mathematics. RZA is also executive producing the project, which will feature every Wu Tang member except GZA and U-God. “For years, Math has had the idea of putting together a body of music using modern and legendary equipment such as ASR10 with vocal performances by Wu-Tang Clan members and other prominent MCs,” RZA wrote. “With The Saga Continues, he’s created a master piece. We at 36 Chambers ALC are honored to work with Mathematics and Wu-Tang Clan to put out a great piece of art.” The album will be out Oct. 13. Check out the new “People Say” song and our interview with RZA celebrating Stan Lee's legacy and acheivements. Fergie premiered her new video for her latest single, “Hungry,” which features Maybach Music Group honcho Rick Ross. The video was directed by Bruno Ilogti. In the visual, Ferrari Fergie is proclaiming her boss status rapping, “They know that I’m a problem that’s why everybody scared, whatever doesn’t kill you can make you an illionaire.” She then adds, “Not thirsty, just hungry.” The video also boasts flashes of guns, fire, pills, leopards and two acrobatic dancers. Meanwhile, a svelte Rozay is spitting his CEO bars with Fergie posing atop of a Ferrari behind him. “Hungry” will appear on her long-awaited sophomore effort, Double Duchess, which hits stores on Sept. 22. Fergie also released another track called “You Already Know,” which features Nicki Minaj sending subliminal shots at her haters. The song clearly samples Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock’s classic banger, “It Takes Two,” so expect it to get major rotation in the clubs. Listen to the song below. Demi Lovato just announced details about her upcoming Tell Me You Love Me album and soon after teasing its title track, Demi Lovato dropped the full song. "Tell Me You Love Me," the follow-up to lead single "Sorry Not Sorry," is now streaming and available for download. The full album, out on Sept. 29, is also up for pre-order here. Listen to "Tell Me You Love Me" below, and check out the striking new black-and-white photos Lovato posted to promote the song on social media. |
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