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    Miley Cyrus Teases Remix of The Kid LAROI's 'Without You'

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    The former ‘Hannah Montana’ star unveils a video of her rhyming the lyrics of the hit song as headlines about her past relationships appear in the background.

    Apr 21, 2021

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    Fans are apparently getting a Miley Cyrus and The Kid LAROI collaboration. On Tuesday, April 20, the former “Hannah Montana” star took to social media to share a video in which she teased a new “Without You” remix with the Australian crooner.

    The 28-year-old star posted the clip on her Instagram account. In the footage, she could be seen singing the pre-chorus of the song as headlines about her past relationships appeared in the background. At the end of the video, she kissed TikTok star KingMoxu. “So there I go……..hey @thekidlaroi @kingmoxuofficial,” she wrote in the accompaniment of the post.

    Cyrus’ post has since been flooded with enthusiastic comments from her online devotees. One user in particular exclaimed, “OMGG can’t wait for the remix!!!” Another individual raved, “It sounds so good, I already want to hear it in full.” A third, meanwhile, urged her, “Release the remix!!”

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    In late March, LAROI put out some pictures of him with the ex-wife of Liam Hemsworth when they were in a recording studio. He captioned it, “hannah montana hannah montana hannah montana hannah montana hannah montana hannah montana hannah montana hannah montana I got molly I got white I got molly I got white I’ve been trapping trapping trapping trapping all damn night.”

    This is the latest high profile collaboration to be shared by LAROI. He was recently featured on Justin Bieber’s “Unstable” from the latter’s “Justice” album. In an interview with radio.com, the 17-year-old rapper revealed that the husband of Hailey Baldwin was the one to reach out to him.

    “That’s my boy,” LAROI said of Justin. “That’s somebody I’ve looked up to since I can remember, so it’s just super crazy when he reached out… The past month and a bit we’ve been getting to know each other . I’m blessed to be able to call him my friend.”

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    Justin Bieber and Maluma to Take Part in Facebook Watch Musical for Earth Day

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    ‘Earth Day! The Musical’ will see ‘The Science Guy’ star Bill Nye educating viewers about how they can help save the planet with the help of the ‘Peaches’ hitmaker, the ‘Corazon’ singer and many more.

    Apr 21, 2021

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    Singers Justin Bieber and Maluma are set to raise awareness about climate change as part of a new Facebook Watch musical for Earth Day on Thursday, April 22. The stars will join Bill Nye, who is known as TV’s “The Science Guy”, to educate viewers about how they can help save the planet in “Earth Day! The Musical”.

    The Facebook Watch event, held in partnership with officials at EarthDay.org, will feature additional performances by Cody Simpson, Idina Menzel, Steve Aoki, Tori Kelly, Ben Platt, CNCO, and Jack Harlow, and appearances by actors Zac Efron and Nick Kroll, reports Billboard. TikTok stars Charli D’Amelio and Dixie D’Amelio will also made an appearance.

    A number of young climate activists will also share their attempt to help save the planet. Symbrosia CEO and co-founder Alexia Akbay will focus on her Hawaii-based company that uses seaweed to reduce livestock methane. Jerome Foster II, in the meantime, will talk abut how he became the youngest member of the Biden White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council.

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    The special show will also coincide with the launch of Facebook’s new social media movement, the #RestoreOurEarthChallenge, encouraging fans to post photos and videos about how they are helping to fight climate change on Earth Day.

    Maluma has already treated fans to his new Earth Day anthem, “Rumba (Puro Oro Anthem)”, a song created for beer bosses at Michelob Ultra Pure Gold to celebrate its first organic lager brewed solely using solar power.

    Tune into “Earth Day! The Musical” at 12 P.M. ET here on Facebook Watch.

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    Jim Steinman, ‘Bat Out of Hell’ Songwriter, Dies at 73

    The rocker Meat Loaf’s interpretations of Mr. Steinman’s songs became one of the biggest-selling albums of all time.Jim Steinman, who wrote all the songs on “Bat Out of Hell,” Meat Loaf’s operatic, teenage-angst-filled 1977 debut album, which remains one of the most successful records of all time, died on Monday in Danbury, Conn. He was 73.His longtime manager, David Sonenberg, announced the death. He said that Mr. Steinman had a stroke four years ago and that his health had recently been declining.Mr. Steinman had a wide-ranging résumé that included writing Bonnie Tyler’s 1983 No. 1 hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and serving as Andrew Lloyd Webber’s lyricist on “Whistle Down the Wind” (1996). But his career-defining achievement was “Bat Out of Hell,” a record that no major label wanted but that has now sold tens of millions of copies.Although the various lists of the top sellers differ in how they compile the rankings and categorize albums, “Bat Out of Hell” routinely lands near the top of any such list, along with albums like Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and the Eagles’ “Their Greatest Hits” and “Hotel California.”Appearing at a time when disco and punk were in vogue, “Bat Out of Hell” was defiantly different. It contained only seven songs, all of them heavy on drama and influenced by the opera music Mr. Steinman had loved since he was a boy.In an era of three-minute songs, the title track, which opens the record and is about a motorcycle crash, is a mini-opera in itself, clocking in at 9 minutes 48 seconds. Another track, “Paradise by the Dashboard Light,” is almost eight and a half minutes long and includes a segment in which Phil Rizzuto, the Yankee broadcaster and former star shortstop, narrates a sexual tug of war between Meat Loaf’s horny male character and a resistant female, a part sung by Ellen Foley.“Bat Out of Hell” sold slowly at first but eventually took off, propelled by Meat Loaf’s exhaustive touring and some favorable radio play in a few markets. It was one of Mr. Steinman’s earliest successes, and it had recently come full circle in a sense: “Bat Out of Hell: The Musical,” a stage production written by Mr. Steinman, opened in Manchester, England, in 2017. Its story, a sort of post-apocalyptic “Peter Pan,” was something Mr. Steinman had envisioned almost 50 years ago.“This was meant to be a musical,” Meat Loaf told The New York Times in 2019, when the show had a brief run at New York City Center in Manhattan. “I made it a rock show. Jimmy turned it around and made a musical. That’s what he wanted it to be.”Meat Loaf and Mr. Steinman collaborated again on “Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell,” a 1993 album that yielded another Meat Loaf hit, “I’d Do Anything for Love (but I Won’t Do That).” Among many other songs, Mr. Steinman also wrote “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” a Top 10 hit for Celine Dion in 1996.His works tended to be vivid in their imagery and heavy on drama. “Most people don’t like extremes,” he once said. “Extremes scare them. I start at ‘extreme’ and go from there.”Some detractors called his songs schlocky, but not Meat Loaf.“Every Jim Steinman song is alive,” he told The Lancashire Telegraph of England in 2016, when “Bat Out of Hell: The Musical” was preparing to open. “It’s not just pen on a piece of paper. It lives, it walks around, it haunts you, and it’ll eat at your heart and soul.”Andrew Polec, at the mic stand, in a special performance of Mr. Steinman’s “Bat Out of Hell: The Musical” at the London Coliseum in 2016. The show officially opened in Manchester the next year.Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesJames Richard Steinman was born on Nov. 1, 1947, in Hewlett, N.Y., on Long Island. His father, Louis, owned a steel distribution warehouse — first in Brooklyn, then in California — and his mother, Eleanor, was a Latin teacher. He attended Amherst College in Massachusetts, where, he said, he was such a borderline student that people were betting money on whether he would graduate.“When I did graduate,” he told an audience at the college in 2013, when he returned there to accept an honorary doctorate, “I got a huge standing ovation from about 80 percent of the people, who had bet on me graduating.”In 1969, while at Amherst, he created a musical called “The Dream Engine,” which drew attention beyond Amherst; Joseph Papp of the New York Shakespeare Festival, he said, came to see it. After Mr. Steinman had graduated, Mr. Papp commissioned him to help write a musical called “More Than You Deserve,” which ran at the Public Theater in 1974. That introduced him to Meat Loaf (born Marvin Lee Aday), who was in the cast.While Meat Loaf went from that project to a role in the cult film “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” Mr. Steinman contributed music to another show at the Public, “Kid Champion,” which starred Christopher Walken. Then Mr. Steinman and Meat Loaf found themselves together again on a National Lampoon touring show.Mr. Steinman had by then begun playing around with his idea for the post-apocalyptic “Peter Pan,” writing several songs for it. When he couldn’t secure the rights to the elements of the “Peter Pan” story that he wanted, he channeled those songs into “Bat Out of Hell,” recruiting his friend to bring them to life.Todd Rundgren eventually agreed to produce the record, but no big label wanted it; Mr. Sonenberg often joked that he thought people were creating new record labels just for the purpose of rejecting “Bat Out of Hell.” Eventually Cleveland International Records, a small label distributed by CBS, took a chance.Mr. Steinman, who lived in Ridgefield, Conn., is survived by a brother, Bill.Meat Loaf and Mr. Steinman had their differences over the years, including legal ones, but they continued to work together. Meat Loaf’s “Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose,” released in 2006, wasn’t a pure collaboration like the previous two “Bat Out of Hell” albums, but it did include some Steinman songs. “Braver Than We Are,” Meat Loaf’s 2016 album, again consisted of Steinman songs.Mr. Steinman also wrote the score for “Tanz der Vampire,” a parody musical based on the 1967 Roman Polanski film “The Fearless Vampire Killers.” The show had its premiere in Vienna in 1997 and has enjoyed success in Europe. But a 2002 Broadway version, “Dance of the Vampires,” with Mr. Steinman providing the lyrics and contributing to the book, lasted less than two months.“The overall effect is of a desperately protracted skit from a summer replacement variety show of the late 1960s,” Ben Brantley wrote in The Times, “the kind on which second-tier celebrities showed up to make fun of themselves.”“Bat Out of Hell: The Musical” seemed on track to do better, but a United States tour was aborted in 2019 in a financing dispute. Mr. Sonenberg said the project was expected to get back on track once the Covid-19 pandemic lifts. More

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    Billie Eilish and BTS Score Nominations for 2021 Webby Awards

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    The ‘Bellyache’ singer and the Bangtan Boys are among the nominees for the upcoming Webby Awards along with the likes of John Mayer, Trevor Noah, Cardi B, and Meghan Thee Stallion.

    Apr 21, 2021

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    Billie Eilish and BTS are among the stars in the running for the 2021 Webby Awards.

    The “bad guy” singer will compete for Viral, General Video (Video) for her annual Vanity Fair chat, titled, “Billie Eilish: Same Interview, The Fourth Year”, while BTS’ “Map of the Soul ON:E” online concert has earned them a nod for Music, General (Virtual & Remote), a category which also includes the “Diplo vs. The World DJ” battle.

    John Mayer, Dua Lipa, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Keke Palmer, and comedians Trevor Noah and James Corden are also shortlisted for prizes, as well as Jennifer Garner, who is recognised for her virtual cooking series.

    The annual ceremony, which is organised by officials at the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and honours excellence online across a variety of fields, will be hosted by actress Jameela Jamil on 18 May.

    Fans can tune into the virtual event at WebbyAwards.com.

    Some of the nominees are as follows:

    Best Individual Episode, Science & Education (Podcasts):

    “America Dissected: Coronavirus” – Crooked Media
    “Liar, Liar: How to Raise an Honest Child in a Post-truth Society” – GreatSchools.org
    “Prognosis: Coronavirus” – Loud Tree Media
    “Dope Labs” – Spotify Studios
    “Should This Exist – The Deepfake Detective” – WaitWhat

    Best Editing, Performance & Craft (Video):

    “Best Ever Food Review Show”
    “La Rosalia” – Cut+Run
    “Megan Thee Stallion: The New York Time” – Cut+Run
    Vogue “I Love NY” – Modern Post
    Rolling Stones “Criss Cross” – Object & Animal

    Best Public Service & Activism (General Virtual & Remote):

    “CLIMATE EMERGENCY INTERACTIVE – University of the Arts London – UNIT9” – Martin Percy
    “The Uncensored Library” – MediaMonks B.V.
    “One World: Together at Home” – Global Citizen
    “Vote with Us” – Future Coalition
    “Invisible Hate” – m ss ng p eces

    Best Audience Integration (Virtual & Remote Features):

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    “2020 MTV Video Music Awards” – Stan Cam
    “Meeting Intruders” – B-reel
    “Red Rocks Unpaused” – Madwell
    “Artificial” – 96Next
    “She Can STEM Concert” – Deloitte Digital

    Best Festival or Concert (Virtual & Remote Features):

    Exhibit Zero – Momentum WW, Commonwealth/McCann, Weber Shandwick and MRM
    Save our Stages Fest – Youtube Music
    ComplexLand – Jam3
    Adobe MAX – Adobe
    2020 Roots Picnic Virtual Experience – The Oriel Co.

    Best Host or Personality (Virtual & Remote Features):

    “RZA x TAZO Guided Meditations” – Edelman
    “Rock the Runoff Virtual Concert” – Markham Group
    “Honor Her Wish” – Markham Group
    “Black Entrepreneurs Day” – RMG
    Trevor Noah – The Daily Social Distancing Show” – Comedy Central Digital

    Branded Content, Politics & Advocacy (Advertising, Media & PR):

    “AOC ‘Systemic Change'” – The Win Company
    “Biden Island” – Giant Spoon
    “Shining City on a Hill” – Eleven Films
    “Slate Studios and Firefox: The Activist’s Playbook”- Slate
    “The Social Dilemma” – Exposure Labs

    Branded Content, Auto & Auto Services (Advertising, Media & PR):

    “John Mayer Goes Outside” – Atlantic Re:think
    “Features Film” – David&Goliath
    “Ford Expert in 0-60” – BBDO New York
    “Emotions by Lexus” – Quartz
    “Porsche & Star Wars: The Designer Alliance” – Cramer-Krasselt

    Public Service & Activism (Video):

    “Sincerely, Camille” – OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network
    “Unpack That” – The Root
    “A Gift of Joy” – Unanimous Media
    GLAAD x BuzzFeed Present “Drive the Vote” – GLAAD
    “Disability Demands Justice” – Ford Foundation

    Music, General (Virtual & Remote):

    “Diplo vs. The World” – Goodby Silverstein & Partners
    “Adult Swim Festival goes global” – Adult Swim
    “She Can STEM Concert” – Deloitte Digital
    “Moses Sumney – Live from Planet Afropunk” – Moses Sumney
    Kiswe Powers BTS’ Innovative Virtual Concert “Map of the Soul ON:E” – Purpose Worldwide

    Humor, General (Social):

    “Stephen Colbert at Home” – ViacomCBS Digital
    Comedy Central” – Comedy Central Digital
    “Fail Army Facebook” – Jukin Media
    “Comments by Celebs” – Metro Public Relations
    “The Daily Show Twitter” – Comedy Central Digital

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    Wyatt Pike Releases New Original Song After 'American Idol' Exit

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    Meanwhile, Luke Bryan’s wife Caroline reacts to rumors suggesting that the 20-year-old singing hopeful left the competition show after having a fight with her husband.

    Apr 20, 2021

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    Wyatt Pike has treated his fans to a new song. More than a week after he was unveiled to have exited “American Idol”, the singer dropped an original track called “Friday Nights” and announced the release on social media.

    Making use of Instagram on Monday, April 19, the 20-year-old singing hopeful shared a video of him playing his guitar as he sang the new song. He captioned it, ” ‘Friday Nights’ – Wyatt Pike (Original). As promised, here’s a video of my tune ‘Friday Nights’! I had fun filming this for you yesterday, hope you enjoy! ‘Friday Nights’ is available on all streaming platforms!”

    Wyatt has since gained praise from his online devotees. One user raved, “You are very talented I wish you had stayed on idol. I believe you would have won!” Another exclaimed, “So good! Miss you on idol!!!” A third additionally gushed, “So talented your music truly makes an impact.”

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    Wyatt made it to the top 16 before deciding to leave “American Idol”. His departure was announced by host Ryan Seacrest in the Monday, April 12 episode before announcing the season’s top 12. Ryan said at that time, “Before we get to the results, I have to tell you that finalist Wyatt Pike will not be competing in the competition. He had to drop out, but we wish him the very best.”

    Two days later, the Utah native finally broke his silence on his abrupt exit from the singing competition show. He penned on Instagram, “I had to leave the @AmericanIdol competition for personal reasons but am so thankful I get to play music for the rest of my life. Fellow contestants – miss you all, good luck! Thank you to everyone for your support… do stick around for more musical things soon!”

    While he did not detail the reason behind his departure, fans assumed that he left the show after having a fight with judge Luke Bryan. Rumor has it that he punched Luke in the face, leaving the country star with a black eye. Hence, the latter was absent from the April 12 episode.

    Both Wyatt and Luke have yet to address the rumors. Luke’s wife Caroline, however, was quick to set the record straight on TikTok on Sunday, April 18. “Trust me, he has covid,” she replied to fan speculation, before quipping, “I kinda wish there was a fight. I’m sick of taking care of kids alone and sanitizing. I’m peeing Lysol!!!”

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    Pusha T Fears This Would Happen During His 2011 Coachella Performance With Kanye West

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    A decade ago, the ‘Mercy’ rapper took on the stage that resembles the Altar of Zeus at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany when his rapper collaborator headlined the festival.

    Apr 20, 2021

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    Rapper Pusha T was worried about a massive stone mural crushing him to death as he joined Kanye West onstage for his headlining performance at the 2011 Coachella festival.

    Kanye had insisted on having the giant piece of art, resembling the Altar of Zeus at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany, hang high above the stage as part of his elaborate set design at the California music event, and it was all Pusha could think about as he prepared to perform alongside his pal.

    Reflecting on the groundbreaking performance, which was staged a decade ago on Saturday, April 17, Pusha told Complex.com, “Whatever that structure was, it was so massive. I was like, ‘I hope this doesn’t fall on me.’ These were all my thoughts.”

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    Thankfully, all went smoothly and the 90-minute set was hailed a great success, marking a key turning point in the “Stronger” hitmaker’s career.

    “It was my first time seeing a stage performance and [Kanye] putting it on like this,” Pusha recalled. “And I’m like, ‘Wait a minute. This is a huge deal.’ Watching him be obsessed… It was like, it couldn’t go any other way for him.”

    Looking back at his performance with Kanye, Pusha stated, “I was watching one of the biggest moments in touring, with the biggest artist in the world, off the best album of the year, doing the purest form of hip-hop. I was like, hip-hop is being appreciated.” He added, “They’re appreciating the purest form of hip-hop at the highest level. It was overwhelming.”

    “It was overwhelming to see the youngest genre of music, the music that comes under the most scrutiny, the music that wasn’t supposed to last, if you let my parents tell it… It wasn’t gonna be around for 20 years,” he elaborated. “At that point, for me, it was like, ‘Oh, we are the biggest. And we’re not [just] the biggest, we are the best.’ ”

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    DMX's Fans to Celebrate Late Rapper in Texas Tribute Show

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    A scheduled gig in a Texas bar which was supposed to be headlined by the ‘Party Up (Up in Here)’ hitmaker will be turned into an event to pay tribute to the late star.

    Apr 20, 2021

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    Fans of late rapper DMX are planning to turn a Texas bar gig into a tribute show.

    The rap star, real name Earl Simmons, was booked to perform at the Wildcatter Saloon in Katy on 29 May (21), but following his death on 9 April, devotees with tickets are still planning to gather at the venue to salute their hero.

    The owner of the saloon will stage the show with the opening acts booked to open for DMX – Tone Royal and Coozablack & Sin City – and he’s on the hunt for a headliner with close ties to DMX.

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    Meanwhile, the late New York MC’s fiancee, Desiree Lindstrom, has shared a touching tribute to DMX on Instagram, writing, “The first night we met and you held me close. I knew I would never let go. I was lost in you and nothing else mattered. My best friend, my baby, my love… truly my everything. Thank you for us.”

    Lindstrom also posted a photo of herself and DMX, and thanked him for their four-year-old son, Exodus, adding, “Thank you God for Earl Simmons… forever X.”

    Immediately following his death, Lindstrom paid homage to her man with a tattoo of his 2006 song “Dog Love” above a large X.

    A public memorial service for DMX will be held on 24 April (21) at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. It will be followed by an intimate church service for the late rapper’s family the following day.

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    Bjorn Ulvaeus Spills Behind-the-Scene Preparation for ABBA's Hologram Tour

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    Discussing the process of creating the avatars, the Dancing Queen hitmaker claims that his bandmates were ‘photographed from all possible angles’ and made to ‘grimace in front of cameras.’

    Apr 19, 2021

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    ABBA star Bjorn Ulvaeus has opened up on the creation of the group’s avatars for their forthcoming hologram tour.

    The “Dancing Queen” hitmakers first announced their reunion back in 2018, promising two new songs – their first in four decades – along with plans to hit the road with the holograms.

    While neither project has surfaced as yet, the band is still working behind the scenes amid the pandemic to ensure the tour goes ahead.

    Discussing the process of creating the avatars, Ulvaeus told The Times newspaper the bandmembers were “photographed from all possible angles” and made to “grimace in front of cameras.”

    “They painted dots on our faces, they measured our heads,” he recalled.

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    And the “Mamma Mia” star also discussed how Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad’s vocals had changed over the years, admitting they are “about one tone lower, perhaps” than in the group’s heyday.

    However, he went on to promise that the sound fans would hear on the tour would still be “very much ABBA.”

    Back in 2018, Ulvaeus spoke about the direction of the two original new songs – “I Still Have Faith In You” and “Don’t Shut Me Down” – though the band has since reportedly upped the number of upcoming tracks to five.

    “One of them is a pop tune, very dance-able,” he said. “The other is more timeless, more reflective, that is all I will say. It is Nordic sad, but happy at the same time.”

    In the interview with The Times newspaper, Ulvaeus also talked about his lasting relationship with his bandmates. “We are really good friends and we see each other quite often,” he said. “Being together in the studio again, it was so familiar. It all came rushing back in seconds. We had fun. You have to have fun.”

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