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Chloe & Moliy Join Yung Bredda for ‘Greatest Bend Over’ Remix

Trinidadian soca star Yung Bredda earned a major breakthrough with his far-reaching Full Blown-produced smash, “The Greatest Bend Over,” and he’s now tapped Grammy-nominated singer-producer Chlöe and “Shake It to the Max” star Moliy for a new globe-trotting remix. Out Friday (Aug. 15) via 0207 Def Jam and Polydor Label Group, the new remix finds both Chlöe and Moliy delivering sultry new verses across Full Blown’s “Big Links” riddim, as well as some flashy ad-libs and vocal stacks to complement the zess-infused soca production. Dropping just in time for Notting Hill Carnival (Aug. 23-25), the new remix arrives alongside a new music video that captures the beauty and spirit of carnival celebrations across the diaspora, including St. Lucia’s Carnival, which Chlöe attended in July. Chlöe, one-half of the Grammy-nominated duo Chloe x Halle, is no stranger to the West Indies. Her last album, 2024’s Trouble in Paradise, was inspired by her time in St. Lucia. Moliy, on the other hand, has the year’s biggest dancehall hit in “Shake It to the Max,” alongside producers Silent Addy and Disco Neil. Best known by its Shenseea and Skillibeng-assisted remix, “Shake It to the Max” peaked at No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped U.S. Afrobeats Songs, Rhythmic Airplay, and World Digital Song Sales. The song also danced all the way to No. 6 on the Global 200. Chlöe and Moliy’s version of “The Greatest Bend Over” comes just a few weeks after Hot 100-topping dancehall icon Sean Paul put his own spin on the track. “I always loved this song, and I would sing it all the time,” Chlöe exclusively told Billboard. “When I got asked to feature on it, I was excited because I already had a love for it.” “The Greatest Bend Over,” Bedda’s take on Full Blown’s wildly popular “Big Links” riddim arrived on Dec. 2, 2024. Thanks to early Stateside growth, the song appeared in Billboard’s weekly “Trending Up” column, setting it apart from other riffs on the riddim, including Machel Montano‘s “The Truth,” Kes‘ “No Sweetness,” and Full Blown’s own “Good Spirits.” The song’s success has earned Bredda three nods at this year’s Caribbean Music Awards (Aug. 28), including zess-steam artist of the year, and the people’s choice and soca impact awards. According to Luminate, “The Greatest Bend Over” has amassed over 11.7 million official on-demand U.S. streams and over 44.4 million official global streams. Source link

Rauw Alejandro’s Album Title Revealed With Hispanic Heritage Award Honor

Rauw Alejandro has been named the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Award honoree for Vision — a recognition that celebrates his “groundbreaking contributions to Latin music and his role in shaping its global future,” according the press release. The ceremony — which takes place on Sept. 4 at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C — will air on PBS. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “As an artist in constant motion, Rauw Alejandro embodies the very essence of the Vision Award, bold in creativity, future-focused in his global impact and unapologetically original in everything he does,” said Hispanic Heritage Foundation president/CEO Antonio Tijerino in a statement. “His work is not just music, it’s a movement that confirms what Latin artists mean to the world.” Rauw Alejandro added, “During this month of celebration, I’m filled with pride to keep elevating our story and our vibe from a special place. Thank you for this Vision Award at the Hispanic Heritage Awards. It’s an honor to join the list of incredible creatives who have received this recognition.” In his statement, the hitmaker also revealed the title of his next album — Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0. Discussing the project, the superstar expressed his pride in representing Puerto Rico and the Caribbean through his work. “‘Cosa Nuestra’ has always been my way of representing my island, my culture and my people — wherever they may be,” he said. “Every detail — the beats, the visuals, the dancing — reflects part of our Puerto Rican roots and our connection with other sister cultures, because we’ve been shaping the history of music for a long time.” “With my next project ‘Capítulo 0.’ I want to keep showcasing not only Puerto Rico, but the full essence of the Caribbean,” Rauw Alejandro continued. The Vision Award follows the success of his critically acclaimed fifth studio album, Cosa Nuestra, released in November 2024. It earned the No. 1 spot on Billboard‘s Best Latin Albums of 2024, Ranked, and also reached the summit of the Top Latin Albums chart while entering the all-genre Billboard 200 at No. 6. This year, the artist has stayed busy, releasing a series of hit singles, including “Buenos Términos” and “Carita Linda.” The latter soared to No. 1 on Billboard‘s Latin Airplay Chart, marking Rauw Alejandro’s third solo chart-topper and his 12th career No. 1. HHA’s past honorees have included Celia Cruz, Bad Bunny, Tito Puente, Gloria Estefan, Ricky Martin, Fania All-Stars, José Feliciano, Carlos Vives, Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Juan Luis Guerra, J Balvin and Los Tigres Del Norte. Source link

Taylor Swift Jokes Being on ‘New Heights’ Will Upset Male Sports Fans

Taylor Swift is making her debut on Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast, whether or not certain “male sports fans” are ready for it. Hours ahead of the pop star’s highly anticipated appearance on the Wednesday (Aug. 13) episode — on which she is expected to reveal more details about her new album, The Life of a Showgirl — Swift joked about a portion of the show’s audience that might be a little disgruntled to see her as a guest. “You guys have a lot of male sports fans that listen to your podcast,” she quips in a clip posted to the New Heights social media accounts. “And I think we all know that if there’s one thing that male sports fans want to see in their spaces and on their screens, it’s more of me,” she continues sarcastically as the Kansas City Chiefs tight end laughs next to her. The snippet serves as a teaser for Swift’s full interview with Travis and Jason, which premieres at 7 p.m. ET on the New Heights channels Wednesday. The two cohosts/brothers have been getting fans hyped up for her appearance since Monday (Aug. 11), when they first revealed an episode featuring “a VERY special guest” was on the way. And while countless Swifties are bursting with excitement over the premise of the 14-time Grammy winner chatting with the Kelces — especially knowing that she’ll likely provide more information on her 12th studio album, which she announced early Tuesday morning (Aug. 12) — Swift has cause to be wary of some football fans objecting to her appearance. Since she began attending Chiefs games to cheer on her boyfriend in 2023, a chunk of viewers have complained about her presence on NFL broadcasts — so much so that the league released a statement defending its coverage. “The Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce news has been a pop cultural moment we’ve leaned into in real time,” the NFL said at the time. “The vast majority of our content has remained focused on the game, our players and variety of other initiatives.” But even if haters are gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, Swift definitely has two football lovers who are pumped up to see her on New Heights: Travis and Jason. Elsewhere in Wednesday’s teaser video, the elder Kelce almost runs out of oxygen while passionately listing off her many accomplishments in an introduction, to which Swift responds, “Thank you for screaming for, like, 47 seconds, that was so nice … Thanks for having me on my favorite podcast!” Watch Swift gently troll certain sports fans below. Source link

Christian Cueva niega haber llamado a Paul Michael y advierte que tomará acciones legales

Redacción Panamericana El futbolista negó las acusaciones de Pamela López sobre llamadas realizadas a Paul Michael y no evitó expresarse en redes sociales. Cueva lo niega todo Christian Cueva niega y rompe su silencio tras las acusaciones de Pamela López, quien aseguró que el futbolista intentó comunicarse con su pareja, Paul Michael, desde Ecuador. El aviso lo publicó en su cuenta personal de Instagram, donde dejó clara su postura y cuál será su siguiente paso. “A la opinión pública debo indicar que niego tajantemente las afirmaciones vertidas por la señora Pamela López… por eso tomaré acciones legales”, afirmó. Pamela López arremete contra Cueva La pareja de Paul Michael también decidió pronunciarse en sus historias para desmentir al padre de sus hijos. En una de ellas publicó las presuntas pruebas de los mensajes que le estaban llegando a Michael. “Por favor, aquí dejo las pruebas… del día viernes 8 de agosto de este año. Sería bueno que primero logres redactar tú mismo tu comunicado, mitómano, ya que siempre te lo han redactado”, escribió Pamela. Te puede interesar Christian Cueva habría llamado a Paul Michael en aparente estado de ebriedad Lo que muestran los pantallazos, según lo revelado en el programa Amor y Fuego, se trataría de “Mariño”, un allegado que, según se presume, vive con el futbolista en Ecuador y que Pamela López tiene agendado como contacto. Mariño habría estado llamando a Paul Michael insistentemente y escribiéndole por WhatsApp. Según Pamela, las llamadas las realizó cerca de la medianoche y hablando incoherencias. Pamela pide respeto por su relación La expareja de Cueva pidió en su comunicado respeto para la relación que mantiene con el vocalista de Orquesta Candela y también para Pamela Franco, advirtiendo que ella sabe cómo es el padre de sus hijos. Por otro lado, también publicó mensajes que le escribió “Mariño” tiempo atrás pidiéndole disculpas por sus malas acciones, mensajes que nunca contestó. @farandula.lorcha ¡Empieza la guerra! 🫢🔥 #farandulalorcha #christiancueva #pamelalopez #cueva #aladino #chollywood #espectaculos #amoryfuego #magalytvlafirme #alejandropizarro ♬ sonido original – FARÁNDULA LORCHA Source link

Blippi ‘Curious Like Me’ Music Video With Kane Brown: Watch

If you want to be as curious as Blippi, then we’ve got the music video for you. The blue-and-orange-clad preschool favorite delivered his latest song “Curious Like Me” at the top of the month, and on Wednesday (Aug. 13) he dropped a brand-new music video for the song — the lead track from Friday’s Be Like Blippi EP — that takes him all across the United States to cross paths with country superstar Kane Brown, actor/singer Jordan Fisher and more friends who want to help Blippi on his journey of curiosity. The new video kicks off Be Like Blippi Week and arrives ahead of the new five-part YouTube series Blippi: The Ultimate Road Trip, which follows Blippi and his bestie Meekah as they visit iconic cities and landmarks (including Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry) and meet celebrity guests, including Brown, Fisher and Milk Bar CEO Christina Tosi. In addition to the music video, Billboard is also going behind the scenes of the making of the song with an exclusive Behind the Orange Glasses clip that follows Blippi recording in the studio and testing out instruments like a slide whistle, trombone, maracas and even wine glasses filled with water. “I ask a lot of questions,” Blippi says in the exclusive clip. “Some might say I’m… curious.” The lyrics of the song are a perfect match for the journey of discovery Blippi has been on since Stevin John originated the kid-friendly character in 2014. “If you wanna be curious with me/ Go ahead and grab your glasses just as fast as you can,” he sings to start the tune. “Gonna go explore I wanna find out more/ There’s so much to discover with one another/ We got so much to teach each other/ You can be anything/ We can do everything/ Anyone can be so curious, curious, curious like me.” In the video, Blippi wears his signature blue-and-orange striped hat with his orange glasses and suspenders, and many of his co-stars (kids and grown-ups too) try out his trademark look. Kane Brown no doubt has some Blippi fans in his house, considering he’s the dad to three kids between 1 and 5 years old with wife Katelyn: 5-year-old daughter Kingsley, 3-year-old daughter Kodi, and 1-year-old son Krewe. Watch the new music video below: Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Elvira Anderfjärd, Luka Kloser on Billboard Cover

“Sometimes it takes you a long time to sound like yourself.” That phrase is written on a sign above the bathroom at the studio of all-star vocal coach Eric Vetro. The first time Addison Rae saw it at her own lesson there, the influencer-turned-singer did what she often does when she finds something compelling: She pulled out her phone and took a picture to save for later inspiration. “That’s a Miles Davis quote,” she tells me. “It is just the realest thing ever because not only does that apply as far as literal vocal warmups go — like, you could sound one way at the beginning of a lesson and another way at the end — but also just finding who you are takes a really long time.” Today, it’s hard to imagine Rae ever felt lost in search of her true self. The 24-year-old confidently struts into Casa Vega, a Mexican spot in Sherman Oaks, Calif., wearing a wide smile and a bright white tutu at noon sharp to meet me for lunch. This storied place has been intertwined with showbiz’s rich and famous since it opened in 1956 — films like Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood and Valley Girl were shot here; Dakota Fanning has a signature margarita on the bar menu; Jane Fonda, Marlon Brando and Cary Grant were once regulars; and, more surprisingly, The Chainsmokers have a bronze plaque nailed to the wall above our booth. Rae’s entrance makes it immediately clear that she knows she is not only bearing witness to the restaurant’s celebrity history — she is part of it. It’s easy to believe her. Read Addison Rae’s full Billboard cover story here. Image Credit: Lia Clay Rae wears an Intimissimi top, vintage skirt, and Vaquera necklace. Image Credit: Lia Clay Anderfjärd (left) wears a Women’s History Museum vintage top and Venus in Tokyo skirt. Kloser wears an Adidas top. Image Credit: Lia Clay Anderfjärd wears a Venus in Tokyo skirt. Image Credit: Lia Clay Luka Kloser Image Credit: Lia Clay From left: Luka Kloser, Addison Rae, and Elvira Anderfjärd. Image Credit: Lia Clay Rae wears a Lucky Brand Jeans top and jeans, Intimissimi bra and Agent Provocateur shoes. Image Credit: Lia Clay Anderfjärd wears an Intimissimi top and Charlot Abhors a Void vintage skirt. Image Credit: Lia Clay Luka Kloser Image Credit: Lia Clay Rae wears an Intimissimi top, vintage skirt, Agent Provocateur shoes, and Vaquera necklace. From left, Luka Kloser, Elvira Anderfjärd, and Addison Rae photographed by Lia Clay on July 22, 2025 at Quixote Studios in Los Angeles. Styling by Fern Cerezo. Hair by Bryce Scarlett at The Wall Group assisted by Farmer and Sydney Valentine. Rae Makeup by Nina Park at Kalpana assisted by Yukari Bush. AnderfjÄrd and Kloser Makeup by Shannon Pezzetta at A-Frame assisted by Nayari Navas. Manicures by Stephanie Stone at Forward Artists. Anderfjärd wears an Intimissimi top and Charlot Abhors a Void vintage skirt. Rae wears an Intimissimi top, vintage skirt, and Agent Provocateur shoes. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Demi Lovato Returns to Dance Charts With New Song ‘Fast’

Billboard’s Dance Moves roundup serves as a guide to the biggest movers and shakers across Billboard’s many dance charts — new No. 1s, new top 10s, first-timers and more. Explore See latest videos, charts and news This week, on the charts dated Aug. 16, Demi Lovato scores her first dance entry in five years, and David Guetta extends his record for the most No. 1s on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay survey. Check out the key movers below. Demi Lovato Fresh off her surprise appearance with Jonas Brothers at the trio’s show at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Sunday (Aug. 10), the star scores her first hit on Billboard’s dance charts in five years with her new single, “Fast.” Released Aug. 1 via DLG Recordings/Island/Republic, the tune debuts at No. 8 on Hot Dance/Pop Songs with 3.8 million official U.S. streams earned in its first week, according to Luminate. It’s her first career entry on the ranking, which launched in January. Still, Lovato has been a familiar face on Billboard’s other dance charts. She charted four songs on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, three of which reached the top five: “No Promises” (by Cheat Codes featuring Lovato, No. 2 peak in 2017), “Solo” (Clean Bandit featuring Lovato, No. 4 in 2018) and, most recently, “Ok Not to Be Ok” with Marshmello (No. 2 in 2020). She has also earned 14 songs on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, including four top 10s: “Cool for the Summer” (No. 10; 2015), “No Promises” (No. 2), “Sorry Not Sorry” (No. 5; 2017) and “Ok Not to Be Ok” (No. 9). David Guetta & Cedric Gervais David Guetta and Cedric Gervais score another No. 1 single with “A Better World.” The track, released via What a DJ/Warner Records, rises 3-1 on Dance/Mix Show Airplay with a 15% increase in plays among 24/7 dance reporters and pop stations’ mix show hours. Guetta achieves his record-extending 19th career No. 1 on the chart, and third this year, following “Forever Young” with Alphaville and Ava Max in January and “Beautiful People” with Sia in May. As for who’s behind Guetta, Calvin Harris has the second-most leaders, 17, followed by Rihanna (12), the Chainsmokers (10) and Ellie Goulding (eight). Here’s a recap of all 19 of Guetta’s No. 1s on Dance/Mix Show Airplay: “The World Is Mine,” feat. JD Davis, 2007 “Love Is Gonen,” with Chris Willis, 2007 “When Love Takes Over,” feat. Kelly Rowland, 2009 “Sexy Chick,” feat. Akon, 2009 “Gettin’ Over You,” with Chris Willis & feat. Fergie & LMFAO, 2010 “Without You,” feat. Usher, 2011 “Turn Me On,” feat. Nicki Minaj, 2012 “Stay (Don’t Go Away),” feat. Raye, 2019 “Let’s Love,” with Sia, 2020 “Bed,” with Joel Corry & Raye, 2021 “Heartbreak Anthem,” with Galantis & Little Mix, 2021 “I’m Good (Blue),” with Bebe Rexha, 2022 “Baby Don’t Hurt Me,” with Anne-Marie & Coi Leray, 2023 “I Don’t Wanna Wait,” with OneRepublic, 2024 “In the Dark,” with Armin van Buuren & feat. Aldae, 2024 “Never Going Home Tonight,” with Alesso & feat. Madison Love, 2024 “Forever Young,” with Alphaville & Ava Max, 2025 “Beautiful People,” with Sia, 2025 “A Better World,” with Cedric Gervais, 2025 As for Gervais, the French DJ notches his second No. 1 on the chart and first in 12 years. He first led with “Summertime Sadness,” with Lana Del Rey, in 2013. Before “A Better World” debuted in July, he had last appeared on the chart in July 2016 with “With You” featuring Jack Wilby (No. 17 peak). ILLENIUM & Norma Jean Martine ILLENIUM and Norma Jean Martine’s new collaboration, “Refuge,” is the top debut on this week’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, opening at No. 11 with 1 million streams in its first week of release. ILLENIUM collects his 62nd career entry — the sixth-most in the chart’s history, after David Guetta (96), Marshmello (76), Kygo (70), Skrillex (69) and the Chainsmokers (66). It’s the fourth and highest charting entry for Martine. Source link

Christian Cueva niega haber llamado a Paul Michael y advierte que tomará acciones legales

Cueva lo niega todo Christian Cueva niega y rompe su silencio tras las acusaciones de Pamela López, quien aseguró que el futbolista intentó comunicarse con su pareja, Paul Michael, desde Ecuador. El aviso lo publicó en su cuenta personal de Instagram, donde dejó clara su postura y cuál será su siguiente paso. “A la opinión pública debo indicar que niego tajantemente las afirmaciones vertidas por la señora Pamela López… por eso tomaré acciones legales”, afirmó. Pamela López arremete contra Cueva La pareja de Paul Michael también decidió pronunciarse en sus historias para desmentir al padre de sus hijos. En una de ellas publicó las presuntas pruebas de los mensajes que le estaban llegando a Michael. “Por favor, aquí dejo las pruebas… del día viernes 8 de agosto de este año. Sería bueno que primero logres redactar tú mismo tu comunicado, mitómano, ya que siempre te lo han redactado”, escribió Pamela. Te puede interesar Christian Cueva habría llamado a Paul Michael en aparente estado de ebriedad Lo que muestran los pantallazos, según lo revelado en el programa Amor y Fuego, se trataría de “Mariño”, un allegado que, según se presume, vive con el futbolista en Ecuador y que Pamela López tiene agendado como contacto. Mariño habría estado llamando a Paul Michael insistentemente y escribiéndole por WhatsApp. Según Pamela, las llamadas las realizó cerca de la medianoche y hablando incoherencias. Pamela pide respeto por su relación La expareja de Cueva pidió en su comunicado respeto para la relación que mantiene con el vocalista de Orquesta Candela y también para Pamela Franco, advirtiendo que ella sabe cómo es el padre de sus hijos. Por otro lado, también publicó mensajes que le escribió “Mariño” tiempo atrás pidiéndole disculpas por sus malas acciones, mensajes que nunca contestó. @farandula.lorcha ¡Empieza la guerra! #farandulalorcha #christiancueva #pamelalopez #cueva #aladino #chollywood #espectaculos #amoryfuego #magalytvlafirme #alejandropizarro ♬ sonido original – FARÁNDULA LORCHA La entrada Christian Cueva niega haber llamado a Paul Michael y advierte que tomará acciones legales se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Addison Rae on ‘Diet Pepsi’ & Her Music Producers’ ‘No-Judgment Zone’

“Sometimes it takes you a long time to sound like yourself.” That phrase is written on a sign above the bathroom at the studio of all-star vocal coach Eric Vetro. The first time Addison Rae saw it at her own lesson there, the influencer-turned-singer did what she often does when she finds something compelling: She pulled out her phone and took a picture to save for later inspiration. “That’s a Miles Davis quote,” she tells me. “It is just the realest thing ever because not only does that apply as far as literal vocal warmups go — like, you could sound one way at the beginning of a lesson and another way at the end — but also just finding who you are takes a really long time.” Today, it’s hard to imagine Rae ever felt lost in search of her true self. The 24-year-old confidently struts into Casa Vega, a Mexican spot in Sherman Oaks, Calif., wearing a wide smile and a bright white tutu at noon sharp to meet me for lunch. This storied place has been intertwined with showbiz’s rich and famous since it opened in 1956 — films like Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood and Valley Girl were shot here; Dakota Fanning has a signature margarita on the bar menu; Jane Fonda, Marlon Brando and Cary Grant were once regulars; and, more surprisingly, The Chainsmokers have a bronze plaque nailed to the wall above our booth. Rae’s entrance makes it immediately clear that she knows she is not only bearing witness to the restaurant’s celebrity history — she is part of it. It’s easy to believe her. Back in 2019, Louisiana-born Addison Rae Easterling was in the process of self-invention. She got her start on TikTok that year as a beautiful girl next door, dancing to popular songs in her bedroom. The hope was that, if she just made enough videos and got enough followers, she could break into the entertainment business and have a multihyphenate career as a singer, dancer and actor. Within a few years, it worked. Rae — along with many of her TikTok contemporaries like Lil Huddy, Nessa Barrett and Dixie D’Amelio — were quickly scouted by major labels, which approached them with offers of big, shiny contracts and songs to record by proven hit-makers. Rae did not grow up writing songs or playing musical instruments; all of her time was taken up by competitive dance. But she still seized her moment and, in early 2021, signed a deal with Sandlot Records, founded by chart-topping writer-producer Jacob Kash “JKash” Hindlin. By that March, she released her first single, “Obsessed.” Despite co-writing it with a who’s who of the writing/producing world, including Benny Blanco and Blake Slatkin, it was widely panned. Critics sneered at the cheeky dance-pop tune, claiming it was derivative and hollow (and that was nothing compared with the comments on social media). “Initially, I was pretty let down by myself in a lot of ways because I had such high expectations,” Rae says of her early releases. “But I love music so much, and it’s ingrained in my life. It didn’t make sense for me to ever stop making it.” Rae wears a Lucky Brand Jeans top and jeans, Intimissimi bra and Agent Provocateur shoes. Lia Clay Rae has always prided herself on her work ethic: At her TikTok peak around 2020, she was known for pushing herself to make seven or eight clips a day. And in the years following “Obsessed,” she took the time to hone her artistry, applying the same determined approach that fueled her short-form video output to her music. She studied performance clips from her favorite artists — Madonna, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, among others — and ramped up her own songwriting sessions. She also took more voice lessons and used Tumblr to assemble mood boards of colors, images, songs and videos. It was Rae’s way of articulating what she didn’t yet have the musical vocabulary for. After years of practice, releasing an EP (AR, which included “Obsessed”) and featuring on Charli xcx’s “Von Dutch” remix, Rae finally knew exactly what she wanted. Now she just had to find the partners who could translate it into a hit album. “I went into [Columbia Records] with a binder full of my references, and I was like, ‘This is the album I want to make,’ ” she recalls. Though the industry’s gold rush to sign every TikToker who could carry a tune was largely over by fall 2023, Columbia saw promise in Rae’s renewed vision and signed her. Then, in spring 2024, one of her many songwriting sessions brought her into contact with Los Angeles native Luka Kloser, 27, and Stockholm-born Elvira Anderfjärd, 26, a writer-producer duo reared by Swedish hit-maker Max Martin’s MXM Publishing. The two women immediately clicked with Rae and understood her vision, helping her transform it within just one session into her musical proof of concept: “Diet Pepsi,” a breathy synth-pop track about the ephemerality of young romance. Prior to meeting Rae, Kloser and Anderfjärd had already racked up impressive wins. Kloser worked on Ariana Grande’s “ordinary things” and Tate McRae’s “grave” as well as multiple projects with her own brother, who records as Kid Bloom; Anderfjärd has become a trusted collaborator for artists like Tove Lo and Katy Perry and remixed multiple rerecordings for Taylor Swift. Still, Anderfjärd says that working with Rae was an especially “lucky” experience for herself and Kloser, who are best friends as well as creative collaborators and have joined us for lunch at Casa Vega. “It’s so rare to get this kind of trust from an artist,” she says. Kloser adds: “I don’t think I’ve ever experienced such magic in a first session, for lack of a better word. I think it surprised us all.” “Diet Pepsi,” released in August 2024, served as a hard reset for Rae’s music career, gaining her new listeners and bringing back old ones who had counted her out. It became a critical

Festival “Voces por la Alimentación” reunirá a grandes estrellas por una noble causa: combatir el hambre en el Perú

Redacción Panamericana Hermanos Yaipén, Son Tentación, Río y otros reconocidos artistas se suman al evento que convierte cada entrada en alimento para los más necesitados. La música une, emociona y moviliza. Y ahora, también, puede alimentar. El sábado 9 de agosto en Arena 1 de San Miguel, la Costa Verde será escenario de “Voces por la Alimentación”, el primer festival solidario en el Perú que convierte el entretenimiento en ayuda directa para miles de personas en situación de inseguridad alimentaria. El lineup incluye a artistas como Hermanos Yaipén, Danni Úbeda, Río, Son Tentación y Combinación de La Habana. Cada sol recaudado se convertirá en una ración de comida que será distribuida a través del Banco de Alimentos Perú, que llegará a cientos de ollas comunes, comedores populares, albergues, entre otras organizaciones sociales. Este festival es organizado por el Banco de Alimentos Perú (BAP), que desde hace más de una década trabaja en reducir el hambre en el país. Actualmente, atiende a más de 300 mil personas al mes con alimentos que rescata de supermercados, empresas agroindustriales, mercados de abastos y aliados del sector logístico. Además del show musical, los asistentes podrán disfrutar de actividades interactivas, espacios de comida, DJ en vivo, juegos, activaciones de marca y más. “Queremos que sea un día de fiesta y compromiso. Ayudar puede ser emocionante y muy divertido”, señala Daniela Osores, gerente general del BAP. Para apoyar esta noble causa, se han sumado aliados como Alicorp, Plaza Vea, Latina TV, Emsal y Tottus así como artistas comprometidos con la causa. “Voces por la Alimentación” busca despertar conciencia social, promover la empatía y demostrar que el arte puede movilizar a un país entero para enfrentar el hambre. Las entradas se encuentran a la venta en Ticketmaster. Participa, diviértete y sé parte de una jornada que alimentará el cuerpo y el alma de miles de peruanos. Source link

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