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    Sam Smith Takes Inspirations From Halsey, Robyn and Ben Platt for New Album

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    The ‘Stay with Me’ hitmaker cites Halsey, Robyn, and Ben Platt as biggest LGBTQ+ influences when the singer was working on new studio album ‘Love Goes’.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Sam Smith has named Halsey, Robyn, and Ben Platt as their biggest LGBTQ+ influences.
    The star is hosting a takeover of Spotify’s popular playlist “Out Now: Unlike Any Other”, which celebrates tracks loved by LGBTQ+ fans globally and will give them the chance to listen to some of the top tracks by queer artists that have inspired Sam’s latest hit album, “Love Goes”.
    Speaking about their biggest inspirations, Sam, who came out as gender non-binary last year (19), reveals Halsey among their biggest muses, admitting the song 929 “really just made me want to push myself as well and be as honest and authentic as I could be.”
    “I was blown away by her honesty and just how confessional and beautiful the song was,” Sam explains, before also heaping praise on Robyn’s hit “Be Mine”.

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    “She’s my favourite artist in the world, honestly,” gushes the hitmaker. “I will forever be trying to write songs as good as Robyn’s songs. There is an upliftingness to Be Mine, which is part of the whole dance and cry genre.”
    And of Ben Platt’s “Ease My Mind”, Sam adds, “I got to see Ben Platt sing this song in a tiny little bar, and hearing his voice live and in person like that was unbelievable and I love how authentic he has remained through his album.”
    You can tune into Sam’s “Out Now: Unlike Any Other” playlist on Spotify now.
    “Love Goes” was released in late October. It’s Sam Smith’s third studio album, following 2017’s “The Thrill of It All”.
    “The last two years have been the most experimental time of my life, personally but also musically,” the singer explained. “Every time I went to the studio I promised myself I would shoot for the stars and have no limitations. The result has been so magical and so therapeutic and FUN.”

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    Jesy Nelson Backs Out of 'The Search' Final and MTV EMAs Hosting Gig Due to Illness

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    The British singer has fallen sick, prompting her to skip the final episode of the group’s talent show and the hosting gig at the upcoming MTV Europe Music Awards.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Little Mix star Jesy Nelson won’t appear on the final of the group’s TV talent show on Saturday night (07Nov20) after falling ill.
    In a statement on Twitter, a representative for the group confirmed the singer will not feature as a judge on the last episode of BBC programme “Little Mix: The Search” and has also been forced to drop out of hosting the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) due to sickness.
    “Jesy is unwell and will not be appearing on tonight’s final of Little Mix The Search,” the statement reads. “She will also not be hosting or performing at tomorrow’s MTV EMA’s. (sic)”

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    No further details were shared about the Break Up Song hitmaker’s condition and her bandmates Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jade Thirlwall had yet to issue a statement of their own as WENN went to press.
    The remaining three Little Mix stars will appear on Saturday’s finale and are expected to go ahead with the hosting gig for Sunday’s EMAs.
    Last month, the group’s talent show was forced to take a break after crew members tested positive for Covid-19. The girls along with the host Chris Ramsey subsequently tested for the virus and the results came back negative.
    While he was “absolutely gutted” by the delay, Ramsey said, “Let’s be honest, I think if it was me they would just find another presenter and do the show anyway. See you all next week. Crossed fingers.”

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    Beyonce Inspired by Dua Lipa and The Shindellas as She Works on New Album After Calling Off Tour

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    The ‘Black Is King’ star has decided to ditch her plan for 2021 tour due to the ongoing health crisis and use her time to return to studio for her next studio installment instead.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Beyonce Knowles will reportedly put her focus on livestream concerts after pulling the plug on a planned 2021 tour.
    According to The Sun, the “Diva” hitmaker planned a global trek for next year but, as the pandemic continues, she’s decided to scrap her plans and join the ranks of artists that will perform through livestreams.
    “Beyonce and her team are currently mapping out a plan to create a virtual live show to showcase her new music in 2021, now that she can’t tour because of Covid,” a source explained.
    “Following the success she had with (2016 album) Lemonade, and the Disney film Black Is King, she started writing and recording feel-good tracks inspired by new artists like Dua Lipa and The Shindellas,” they shared, adding, “She’s ready to dance again.”

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    As she continues work on her new album, Beyonce also plans to promote it with “a virtual show that fans can watch at home,” according to the insider, who went on tell the publication the star “has made it clear she’s prepared to pull out all the stops to make it a real spectacle.”
    Stars including Billie Eilish, Kylie Minogue, Stormzy, Niall Horan, and Lewis Capaldi are among those who have resorted to putting on virtual concerts amid the Covid-19 crisis.
    Late last month, Beyonce caused frenzy among his loyal fans after saying she wanted to “slow down” from music following pandemic.
    “I truly cherish this time with my family, and my new goal is to slow down and shed stressful things from my life,” she told British Vogue. “I came into the music industry at 15 years old and grew up with the world watching, and I have put out projects nonstop.”
    “It’s been heavy and hectic,” she added. “I’ve spent a lot of time focusing on building my legacy and representing my culture the best way I know how. Now, I’ve decided to give myself permission to focus on my joy.”

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    System of a Down Returns With New Songs After Nearly 15 Years

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    The ‘Chop Suey’ band fronted by Serj Tankian get political as they release two new songs in a bid to raise awareness of the conflict in their home country Armenia.

    Nov 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Heavy metal rockers System of a Down have released their first new music since 2005 in a bid to raise awareness of the conflict in Armenia.
    The Armenian-American band, led by frontman Serj Tankian, have three U.S. number one albums to their name but have been inactive for more than a decade.
    In a surprise move on Friday (06Nov20), the group dropped two tracks, “Protect the Land” and “Genocidal Humanoidz”, in solidarity with Armenians under fire from Azerbaijani, and Turkish forces during the lopsided conflict.
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    A statement on the “Chop Suey” hitmakers’ website reads. “We as System Of A Down have just released new music for the first time in 15 years.”

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    “The time to do this is now, as together, the four of us have something extremely important to say as a unified voice. These two songs, ‘Protect The Land’ and ‘Genocidal Humanoidz’ both speak of a dire and serious war being perpetrated upon our cultural homelands of Artsakh and Armenia.”
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    “We’re proud to share these songs with you and hope you enjoy listening to them. Further, we encourage you to read on to learn more about their origins and once you do, hope you are inspired to speak out about the horrific injustices and human rights violations occurring there now.”
    They went on to urge fans to speak up for and donate for those affected by “crimes against humanity” that have allegedly occurred during a conflict that began over the summer.
    The songs are available to purchase on their Bandcamp website – with all royalties going to the Armenia Fund – which is providing much needed supplies to those in need.

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    Miley Cyrus and Stevie Nicks Release 'Magical' Duet 'Edge of Midnight'

    The former Disney darling and the Fleetwood Mac lead vocalist combine their two songs ‘Midnight Sky’ and ‘Edge of Seventeen’ as they team up for a remix.

    Nov 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Miley Cyrus and Stevie Nicks have combined their hit songs “Midnight Sky” and “Edge of Seventeen” for a new collaboration titled “Edge of Midnight”.
    The 27-year-old singer and the 72-year-old Fleetwood Mac star’s voices meld perfectly on the tune, which is the latest song to be released from Miley’s upcoming album “Plastic Hearts” – dropping on 27 November (20).
    In fact, Miley’s initial version of “Midnight Sky” has something of a Nicks sound about it, as she told the “Zach Sang Show” back in August (20) that she “reached out” to Stevie ahead of releasing her smash hit tune.

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    “I actually had this song blessed by Stevie Nicks, because there is a kind of a nod to Edge of Seventeen in this song,” she said. “So, I actually reached out to her directly about, ‘this song, it has your spirit, your magic.’ I actually wrote this whole kind of message about, you know, ‘the kind of artist I want to be is the kind of artist that you’ve been for me, like I just hope that I can be that for other people.’ When I’ve felt lonely, Stevie Nicks has been there for me, whether she’s known it or not.”
    Sharing the song on her Twitter page on Thursday (05Nov20), Miley wrote, “@StevieNicks has always been my idol & an inspiration. It’s an honour to now call her my friend and collaborator. Edge Of Midnight (Midnight Sky Remix) out everywhere!”
    Meanwhile, Stevie also posted the song on Twitter, and wrote, “Duet with @MileyCyrus …Magical! Loved singing with her! Available everywhere.”

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    King Von, Up-and-Coming Chicago Rapper, Shot and Killed in Atlanta

    The emerging Chicago rapper King Von was one of three people shot and killed in Atlanta early Friday morning, the Atlanta Police Department said, during an altercation that involved both on- and off-duty police officers who were attempting to break up a fight.King Von, born Dayvon Bennett, 26, was among two groups of men who began arguing outside of the Monaco Hookah Lounge, near downtown, around 3:20 a.m., leading to gunfire, the authorities said in a statement on Friday. Two off-duty Atlanta police officers were working security at the establishment, and an on-duty officer was patrolling nearby, they said. Two of the officers confronted the shooters, leading to additional shots fired.The police said that three people were discovered at the scene with gunshot wounds and transported to the hospital, while three others, including King Von, left the scene and were taken to the hospital by private vehicles. No officers were injured in the shooting, the police said.“At this time, our investigators believe Mr. Bennett was shot during the initial shootout between the two groups of males, prior to police responding and attempting to stop the shooting,” the Atlanta police said, adding that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was called in to investigate the officers’ conduct. “Part of the investigations will include determining which individuals were struck by gunfire from the suspects and whether any were struck by gunfire from the officers.”King Von was a Chicago native, hailing from Parkway Gardens, the low-income apartments located in the area known as O’Block on the city’s South Side. Last week, he released his third album, “Welcome to O’Block,” to success on streaming services. He was enmeshed in Chicago’s drill scene, alongside artists like Chief Keef and Lil Durk, who signed King Von to his record label, Only the Family Entertainment, where he developed a reputation for vivid, street-level storytelling.After spending his teenage years in and out of prison in Chicago, King Von had moved to Atlanta to focus on his music career. “I like the people more in Chicago, but it’s just smarter to live at where I am now,” he said in an interview this summer.A year earlier, King Von had been arrested in Atlanta, along with Lil Durk, and charged with attempted murder, among other felonies, for what prosecutors said was their role in a robbery outside of the local fast-food restaurant the Varsity. Both men were later released on bond, and the case remained open.On Friday, the rapper was mourned on social media by artists including Chance the Rapper, Lil Yachty and YG.“Von overcame incredibly challenging circumstances as a young man, but never lost sight of what it meant to give back and uplift his community,” the label and distribution company Empire, which helped to release the rapper’s music, said in a statement. “He was a loving father, dedicated member of his community and an amazing talent that just started to scratch the surface of his boundless potential.” More

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    Burna Boy’s Cry for Nigeria, and 9 More New Songs

    Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new songs and videos. Just want the music? Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes). Like what you hear? Let us know at theplaylist@nytimes.com and sign up for our Louder newsletter, a once-a-week blast of our pop music coverage.Burna Boy, ‘20 10 20’[embedded content]The title of Burna Boy’s mournful but impassioned new song “20 10 20” refers to the date of the deadly events last month in the suburb of Lekki in Nigeria, when security forces opened fire on a crowd peacefully protesting state police brutality by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, known as SARS. Like much of his excellent recent album “Twice as Tall,” “20 10 20” filters political rumination through a prism of deeply felt personal emotions: “Suffer, suffer, water runaway my eyes,” he croons. But Burna Boy also draws strength from the revolutionary spirit of his lodestar Fela Kuti, to whom he nods when he sings, “Everything done scatter, scatter.” LINDSAY ZOLADZMaluma and the Weeknd, ‘Hawái Remix’The Weeknd doesn’t just add English lyrics — and his own first vocals in Spanish — to the remix of Maluma’s international hit “Hawái.” In his crisp reggaeton ballad, Maluma sang about an ex who was showing off her new romance and tropical vacation on Instagram as a way to make him jealous; he was sure she was lying to herself. The Weeknd adds a back story — sweetly crooned with a resentful undercurrent — that brackets Maluma’s song with verses about how he wanted a baby but not a marriage, making the situation even more twisted. JON PARELESJade Bird, ‘Headstart’Jade Bird’s music is a unique trans-Atlantic hybrid: Though the 23-year-old singer and songwriter is British, she grew up enamored with the folk and country music of the American South. With its punchy guitars and bright melody, “Headstart,” the first single from her forthcoming second album, represents the poppier side of Bird’s sound, but an explosive chorus shows off the distinct, raspy twang of her vocals — which somehow find common ground between Lucinda Williams and Alanis Morissette. “I know us girls aren’t easy, but come on,” she hollers, exasperated, at the oblivious object of her affection. “I’ve given you a head start.” ZOLADZDodie, ‘Cool Girl’Syncopated plucked strings accompany dodie’s breathy, drowsy voice as she wrestles with how much she’d subdue herself to please someone else: “I swore I wouldn’t play the age-old game,” she sings, but then she vows, “I’ll be quiet/I’ll be easy.” A beat arrives, along with backing voices and swelling strings, only to abandon her before the song ends. In the video clip, she dances with a group of women, sometimes in sync and sometimes not; at the end, she’s alone. PARELESFred Hersch, ‘Wouldn’t It Be Loverly’Sitting at home, hiding out from the pandemic and unable to jam with his usual bandmates, Fred Hersch had the company of his 50-year-old Steinway grand piano. You can feel what a comfort it’s been on “Songs From Home,” an unpretentious, quietly mirthful album covering tunes from across the spectrum of 20th-century American music. A masterful musician who turned 65 last month, Hersch establishes the album’s generous spirit on its opening track, “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly,” from “My Fair Lady.” He instills the tune with a tenderness and a distant longing, leaving space, putting a special focus on the harmonies that get along most easily with each other, channeling Hank Jones’ quietly glowing treatment of American spirituals. GIOVANNI RUSSONELLOÓlafur Arnalds, ‘Woven Song’The Icelandic keyboardist and composer Ólafur Arnalds draws mystery from seeming simplicity in “Woven Song” from his new album, “Some Kind of Peace.” He devised a Minimalist piano waltz to accompany an icaro, a healing song from an Amazonian shaman who has a whispery high voice. A string section quietly wafts in yet ends up being all that’s left, sustaining chords like the waltz’s ghostly memories. PARELESNothing, ‘April Ha Ha’“April Ha Ha,” from the Philadelphia band Nothing’s immersive new record “The Great Dismal,” is as pummeling and purifying as a sudden downpour. Combining elements of shoegaze, metal and anthemic rock, Nothing’s sound buries the bleak, poetic musings of the frontman Domenic Palermo beneath crushing waves of guitar, though they occasionally recede and bring his voice into striking clarity. On such a moment in the middle of “April Ha Ha,” the Philly scene fixture Alex G makes a vocal cameo, musing, “Isn’t it strange, watching people try to outrun rain?” As the guitars kick back in at full volume, he repeats that refrain until its vivid imagery starts to feel genuinely surreal. ZOLADZKaren O and Willie Nelson, ‘Under Pressure’Hit the pop-rock-country randomizer and … voilà. Willie Nelson and Karen O (from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs) have remade the David Bowie-Queen collaboration “Under Pressure” as a more or less acoustic ballad. The piano hook — the one Vanilla Ice would rediscover — appears at beginning and end, but most of the song is an acoustic guitar and pedal-steel reverie that focuses on exposed voices and words: “This is our last dance, this is ourselves/under pressure,” they sing, more or less together. PARELESMichael Penn, ‘A Revival’Michael Penn’s first song in 15 years, “A Revival,” swells from modest parlor-piano hymn to robust chorus as it reflects, not so obliquely, on privilege, hubris, narcissism and the long-awaited restoration of a “commonweal.” It promises, “Soon you’ll be gone.” The video makes its target clearer. PARELESBree Runway featuring Missy Elliott, ‘ATM’The British rapper Bree Runway enlisted none other than Missy Elliott to join her on “ATM,” a cheerfully mercantile electro-rap boast that conflates sexiness and monetary value: “Put some cash all in my deposit,” she urges. PARELES More