It took 10 years (and a triggering experience) for Tove Lo to feel ready to sing about an issue that affected her deeply: her previous struggle with an eating disorder. Ahead of the release of her LP Dirt Femme this Friday, the Swedish pop star released “Grapefruit” and its accompanying video, which captures the feeling of being trapped she faced in her youth.
“I finally got to a place of loving my body. When I got on stage, I’d wear little clothes and flash. To me, it felt like a...
“I finally got to a place of loving my body. When I got on stage, I’d wear little clothes and flash. To me, it felt like a...
- 10/12/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
In-between piles of crab legs and an argument over who is the best on-screen Spider-Man, the guys of PrettyMuch reveal that they have big plans for 2020. The first step is their just-released four-track project, Intl:ep. On each song, the American-Canadian boy band partners with a different artist from another market: Latin American boy band Cnco (“Me Necesita”), Brazilian singer Luísa Sonza (“The Weekend”), K-pop group Nct Dream (“Up to You”), and Filipino star Iñigo Pascual (“Love”).
“We loved the idea of bringing people together,” Texas-raised member Brandon Arreaga says. “We...
“We loved the idea of bringing people together,” Texas-raised member Brandon Arreaga says. “We...
- 11/22/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Rising boy band PrettyMuch teamed up with rapper Rich the Kid on their alluring, Latin-pop infused “Solita.” They embark on the fall Funktion Tour in October.
Rich the Kid kicks off the song before the group pipes in with a mix of Spanglish as they try to seduce a girl who is “lost and solita” (translation: alone) and, according the boys, in need of their company. They remain chivalrous, waiting for the girl to take the lead as the song becomes increasingly layered with Spanish guitar and horns. “I swear...
Rich the Kid kicks off the song before the group pipes in with a mix of Spanglish as they try to seduce a girl who is “lost and solita” (translation: alone) and, according the boys, in need of their company. They remain chivalrous, waiting for the girl to take the lead as the song becomes increasingly layered with Spanish guitar and horns. “I swear...
- 9/28/2018
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
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