
Jennifer Lopez partners with BMG for release of hotly-anticipated new album This is Me… Now
Her ninth album overall and first in almost a decade, the LP is the sequel to This Is Me… Then (2002) and will be released via Nuyorican/BMG.
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Her ninth album overall and first in almost a decade, the LP is the sequel to This Is Me… Then (2002) and will be released via Nuyorican/BMG.
Starring the Rock DJ hitmaker alongside Flynn Francis and Tim Metcalfe, the project originated during the pandemic and was produced internationally from the UK and Australia.
The electronic star will launch the run in Leeds on February 8, playing across the UK through February 17 with a stop at London’s Alexandra Palace.
Sharleen Spiteri and co will travel across the country in support of their 35+ year catalogue, starting in Leeds on September 6 and playing through September 14 with a homecoming gig in Glasgow.
Following the release of ‘Elbow Beach’ in 2000, the former Eternal star set to work on a planned LP but the project never materialised and she instead focussed on her first best-of compilation, 2001’s ‘Changing Faces’, before stepping away from music for over 15 years.
The rockers announced their latest collection – their first original LP in 18 years – last week and released its lead single, Angry, alongside a music video with actress Sydney Sweeney.
With creative director Linc Gasking at the helm, the clip showcases cutting-edge, AI-driven techniques, some of which were only launched as recently as last weekend.
The follow-up to the singer-songwriter’s 2016 LP ‘This Is Acting‘ is due May 2024 and is preceded by the single Gimme Love, out now.
Having reunited on Tuesday for the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, it’s been confirmed that the boys have banded together on the hotly-anticipated single, Better Place.
The former Oasis star mooted the idea of a string of shows in Sin City during an interview on ‘The Matt Morgan Podcast’, admitting it’s a good option for when he’s too old for long tours.
Her ninth album overall and first in almost a decade, the LP is the sequel to This Is Me… Then (2002) and will be released via Nuyorican/BMG.
Starring the Rock DJ hitmaker alongside Flynn Francis and Tim Metcalfe, the project originated during the pandemic and was produced internationally from the UK and Australia.
The electronic star will launch the run in Leeds on February 8, playing across the UK through February 17 with a stop at London’s Alexandra Palace.
Sharleen Spiteri and co will travel across the country in support of their 35+ year catalogue, starting in Leeds on September 6 and playing through September 14 with a homecoming gig in Glasgow.
Following the release of ‘Elbow Beach’ in 2000, the former Eternal star set to work on a planned LP but the project never materialised and she instead focussed on her first best-of compilation, 2001’s ‘Changing Faces’, before stepping away from music for over 15 years.
The rockers announced their latest collection – their first original LP in 18 years – last week and released its lead single, Angry, alongside a music video with actress Sydney Sweeney.
With creative director Linc Gasking at the helm, the clip showcases cutting-edge, AI-driven techniques, some of which were only launched as recently as last weekend.
The follow-up to the singer-songwriter’s 2016 LP ‘This Is Acting‘ is due May 2024 and is preceded by the single Gimme Love, out now.
Having reunited on Tuesday for the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, it’s been confirmed that the boys have banded together on the hotly-anticipated single, Better Place.
The former Oasis star mooted the idea of a string of shows in Sin City during an interview on ‘The Matt Morgan Podcast’, admitting it’s a good option for when he’s too old for long tours.
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