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Cara Delevingne transforms into Elton John for a remake of the music video for the singer's perennial classic 'Step Into ...
Model and actress Cara Delevingne dresses in Elton John drag for a music video remake of the singer/pianist's 1973 Christmas classic "Step Into Christmas." ...
Seeing a single banana left behind in the supermarket can have a surprising effect on shoppers, a new study has found. The lonesome last pick of the bunch can be “really relatable ...
After listening to Nobody Loves You More, my takeaway from it is rather contradictory—because I feel like I know Kim ... When Kim released the lead single “Coast” in July, the first words ...
The mini-album was released alongside a music video for its lead single of the same name. In the clip, Irene is listening to a cassette tapes in the back of a parked mini-van, which is equipped ...
Sure, cynics might suggest some of the celebs desperate to get front and centre of previous single covers may have been self-serving, but so what? Whatever their reasoning, this is not a Captain ...
The new Band Aid 40 remix has been unveiled ... the first star-studded single was released (Picture: Brian Aris/Band Aid/PA Wire) Tell us how you really feel! ‘I appreciate what they did with ...
Despite surging business and being ranked by National Geographic Travel as one of the top 21 wellness retreats in the world, "I have yet to bring home a single dollar," Sankaran said.
H1-KEY has released ‘Re: Thinkin’ About You‘ in collaboration with SB19’s JOSH CULLEN. ‘Re: Thinkin’ About You’ is a remix track of ‘Thinkin’ About You,’ the first series from H1-KEY’s ‘H1-KEYnote’ ...
“Usually that’s because I think they feel like I’m being real with them and taking my own approach to how I’ve done this job.” Those who work with Golden agree it’s his approach and ...
Yet if you boil Band Aid’s mandate down to pure money-making, it’s hard to argue with Geldof’s decision to make a single using only the most successful, and predominantly white, British talent.