Dua Lipa dances in a technicolor wonderland in the video for “Physical,” her latest single from her upcoming LP Future Nostalgia, out April 3rd.
Directed by the production team Canada — who have also helmed many of Rosalía’s artistic visuals — the fast-paced clip features Lipa dancing around a massive set, which features many different color-coded segments and landscapes. The video mixes animation with live action as Lipa dances through each environment at light speed, culminating in a rainbow-colored ensemble number at the end.
Earlier this month, Dua Lipa released a...
Directed by the production team Canada — who have also helmed many of Rosalía’s artistic visuals — the fast-paced clip features Lipa dancing around a massive set, which features many different color-coded segments and landscapes. The video mixes animation with live action as Lipa dances through each environment at light speed, culminating in a rainbow-colored ensemble number at the end.
Earlier this month, Dua Lipa released a...
- 1/31/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Dua Lipa has released a live music video for her recent single “Don’t Start Now” along with a six-track remix Ep for the song. The video, directed by Daniel Carberry, features the singer performing with a 19-piece live band in Los Angeles.
The Ep includes remixes by Dom Dolla, Zach Witness, Purple Disco Machine, Kungs and Pink Panda, as well as the extended live version of the song, which originally dropped in November. The track will appear on her upcoming sophomore album, Future Nostalgia, expected out in February.
“I...
The Ep includes remixes by Dom Dolla, Zach Witness, Purple Disco Machine, Kungs and Pink Panda, as well as the extended live version of the song, which originally dropped in November. The track will appear on her upcoming sophomore album, Future Nostalgia, expected out in February.
“I...
- 1/10/2020
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Jimmy Eat World shared a new song, “All the Way (Stay),” from their 10th studio album, Surviving, set to arrive October 18th via RCA Records.
“All the Way (Stay)” arrived with an accompanying video, directed by Daniel Carberry, which features the parallel stories of two drifters who spend their time smoking in abandoned bowling alleys, playing pool, getting naked in laundromats and eating some very messy burgers.
“‘All The Way (Stay)’ extolls the virtues of letting people discover the real you while exposing your vulnerabilities,” the band said in a statement.
“All the Way (Stay)” arrived with an accompanying video, directed by Daniel Carberry, which features the parallel stories of two drifters who spend their time smoking in abandoned bowling alleys, playing pool, getting naked in laundromats and eating some very messy burgers.
“‘All The Way (Stay)’ extolls the virtues of letting people discover the real you while exposing your vulnerabilities,” the band said in a statement.
- 9/23/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
G.R.L. is remembering Simone Battle with a touching tribute.
Group members Lauren Bennett, Emmalyn Estrada, Natasha Slayton and Paula van Oppen released "Lighthouse" on Thursday, a new song and video in memory of their late member Battle. The 25-year-old tragically lost her life to suicide in September.
Watch: Behind the Scenes with G.R.L.
“It’s a strange day,” Bennett tells ETonline. “It’s definitely bittersweet. It’s sad, but at the same time we’re very happy with the video. It’s a very positive message and reflection on her life, and we’re happy with that.”
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ETonline spoke with the girls about the gorgeous new video, their new charity partnership, and what the future holds for G.R.L.
Watch: G.R.L. Brings a New Meaning to Girl Power
ETonline: That video made me emotional, so I can only imagine how you all must be feeling.
Lauren Bennett: It's a...
Group members Lauren Bennett, Emmalyn Estrada, Natasha Slayton and Paula van Oppen released "Lighthouse" on Thursday, a new song and video in memory of their late member Battle. The 25-year-old tragically lost her life to suicide in September.
Watch: Behind the Scenes with G.R.L.
“It’s a strange day,” Bennett tells ETonline. “It’s definitely bittersweet. It’s sad, but at the same time we’re very happy with the video. It’s a very positive message and reflection on her life, and we’re happy with that.”
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ETonline spoke with the girls about the gorgeous new video, their new charity partnership, and what the future holds for G.R.L.
Watch: G.R.L. Brings a New Meaning to Girl Power
ETonline: That video made me emotional, so I can only imagine how you all must be feeling.
Lauren Bennett: It's a...
- 1/15/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
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