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Chappell Roan Crowned BBC Radio 1 Sound of 2025 Winner

Chappell Roan has come first in the BBC Radio 1 Sound of 2025 list, an annual poll that recognizes rising artists with “the best chance of mainstream success.”  The pop sensation, born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, was chosen as the winner by a panel of more than 180 music industry figures and artists, including global superstars Dua Lipa and Elton John. Further details of the panel and how the list was compiled are available via BBC Radio 1’s Sound of 2025 website. Roan (Island Records) beat out jazz group Ezra Collective (Partisan Records), who came second, and Barry Can’t Swim (Ninja Tune), Myles Smith (RCA) and Mercury Prize winners English Teacher (Island). The achievement follows a breakthrough year for the 26-year-old, whose single “Good Luck, Babe!” peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September, five months on from its initial release. In the past 12 months, Roan has scooped the top new artist prize at the Billboard Music Awards; netted six Grammy nominations, including nods in each of the Big Four categories; toured the world over and drawn record-breaking crowds at festivals. Her 2023 debut LP, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, meanwhile, enjoyed a second wind and climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in August. Roan will headline Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Spain, June 5-7 alongside Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter. She will also top the bill at Reading & Leeds Festival, England, Aug. 21-24 as part of a co-headline booking next to Hozier. Other festivals she is set to play through the summer include Oslo’s Øya Festival (Aug. 6), Budapest’s Sziget (Aug. 11) and Rock In Seine in Paris (Aug. 20). BBC Radio 1 DJ Jack Saunders said: “No one deserves this accolade more than Chappell Roan. She was the most exciting artist of the last 12 months and is now set to be THE artist of the next 12 months. The success is all her own doing: standing tall in the face of the doubters and keeping her community close to fuel the energy of her shows and musical movements. Congratulations Chappell, 2025 is your year!” Last year’s BBC Radio 1 Sound of poll was won by baroque-pop band The Last Dinner Party, with runners-up including Olivia Dean, Peggy Gou and Tyla. Notable previous winners include Adele (2008), Florence + The Machine (2009), Sam Smith (2013) and Sam Fender (2019).  The 2025 longlist, which was unveiled in November, was comprised of 11 acts, including Kneecap, Mk.gee, Doechii, Confidence Man, Pozer and Good Neighbours. Source link

Jelly Roll, Shaboozey & More to Perform at EA Sports’ Madden Bowl

Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, Chris Stapleton and Tucker Wetmore will lead a night meshing music and sports, when they spearhead EA Sports Presents Madden Bowl at the Orpheum Theater on Friday, Feb. 7, with the concert happening just two days prior to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. The show will also feature an appearance by Trombone Shorty with the New Breed Brass Band. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” reigned supreme this year, logging 19 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, while Jelly Roll also reached new chart heights this year, notching his first all-genre Billboard 200 debut with his album Beautifully Broken. Stapleton continued to cement his status as a reliable hitmaker and award winner, earning CMA Awards accolades and seeing his song “White Horse” reach No. 2 on the Country Airplay chart. Newcomer Wetmore’s “Wind Up Missin’ You” has risen to No. 2 on the Country Airplay chart, and follows his breakthrough hit “Wine into Whiskey.” “EA SPORTS is a cornerstone of Super Bowl Week, and on Friday at Super Bowl LIX we’re bringing together fans, music, athletes, esports, and Madden in an unforgettable celebration of football,” John Reseburg, VP, Marketing, Partnerships, and Communications for EA SPORTS, said in a statement. “New Orleans is one of the greatest and most passionate sports cities in the world, and with a line-up including Chris Stapleton, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, and more, this is going to be an absolutely electric night at EA SPORTS Presents Madden Bowl.” “2024 was an unforgettable year for me with a lot of highs, including performing at a NFL halftime show on Thanksgiving,” Shaboozey said in a statement. “Now I can’t wait to keep the party going with EA SPORTS and football fans from all over at Madden Bowl.” Last year’s Madden Bowl, which was held in Las Vegas, featured artists and bands including Big Boi and Killer Mike, Breland, and Green Day. Super Bowl LIX will be held at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9. Source link

Bad Bunny ‘Baile Inolvidable’ Music Video: Learning to Dance Salsa

Just days after dropping his new album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny (real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) released a music video for “Baile Inolvidable,” the third song on the LP. The sweet six-minute clip begins with Puerto Rican filmmaker Jacobo Morales, the protagonist on Benito’s Debí short film, who joins a salsa dance class. Once in the studio, Bad Bunny takes the place of Morales where he trains in a group setting. And while initially it seems like he’s not totally catching on, eventually he becomes a pro. Toward the end of the video, he goes from studio to ballroom where he not only shows off his dancing skills but performs the song as well with a live band in tow. During an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the Puerto Rican hitmaker revealed that “Baile Inolvidable” was his favorite song from the album. Backed by live instrumentations — congas, piano, trumpets and all that jazz — “Baile” is about a man who can’t forget the woman he loved, especially the one who taught him how to dance. “It’s a very special song that I have in my mind for maybe two years,” he told Lowe. “The whole composition, it was in my mind way before the song was created. The whole song is made with new young musicians from Puerto Rico. All of them are 20 years old, 21, 22 they’re really young kids, straight from the Escuela Libre de Música, it’s like the public music school from Puerto Rico.” Debí Tirar Más Fotos is Bad Bunny’s sixth studio album, which he released on Sunday (Jan. 5). The 17-track set includes collaborations with Chuwi, Dei V, Omar Courtz, Pleneros de la Cresta and RaiNao — all Puerto Rican acts. Watch Bad Bunny’s “Baile Inolvidable” music video below: Source link

Frances Tiafoe & Taylor Swift Took Shots Together, Tennis Pro Recalls

Frances Tiafoe still can’t believe he’s famous enough to be in the same rooms as people like Taylor Swift, much less taking shots with the pop star. But on the Jan. 7 episode of The Pivot Podcast, the tennis pro revealed that he and Swift did exactly that when their paths crossed recently. While recalling moments where he’s felt amazed by his own celebrity status, Tiafoe reflected, “I’ve said it in real time, whoever I’m with, like, ‘Yo, I’m out here taking shots with Taylor Swift.’” Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Granted, I gotta keep it a buck, we’re here on The Pivot — I’m a Beyoncé guy,” the athlete continued. “But at the moment I’m like, ‘Man, this is crazy. She’s the biggest star out here.’” The podcast comes about two months after Tiafoe hung out with Swift and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, following the football team’s victory against the Denver Broncos in November. At the time, the tennis player’s girlfriend, fellow athlete Ayan Broomfield, shared a selfie featuring both couples on Instagram, showing Kelce grinning wide as the “Anti-Hero” singer made a kissy face. “Then Travis and [Patrick] Mahomes, they were like, ‘Yo, we gotta have you in [Kansas City],’” Tiafoe added of meeting the Chiefs players on The Pivot. “Them saying that is wild to me, that they would roll out the red carpet for me. It’s crazy because playing tennis and being able to reach that many people, and people want to meet me and hang out and actually do stuff … it’s why you do what you do.” Swift and the New Heights podcaster have previously proven themselves to be tennis fans, attending the 2024 U.S. Open in September alongside Patrick and Brittany Mahomes. The outing sparked one viral moment for the 14-time Grammy winner and Kelce as the couple goofed off together singing along to “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” by The Darkness as it came on the stadium speakers in Queens. Watch Tiafoe recall partying with Swift and meeting Kelce below. Source link

Beyonce Mom Tina Knowles Loses Malibu Home in Los Angeles Wildfires

Tina Knowles has lost her home amid the ongoing wildfire crisis in Los Angeles, the businesswoman revealed Thursday (Jan. 9) on Instagram. Sharing a video of what appears to be dolphins swimming in the ocean just outside of her beachside bungalow in Malibu, Knowles — who is Mom to Beyoncé and Solange Knowles — wrote, “This is what I was looking at on my birthday this past weekend.” “It was my favorite place, my sanctuary, my sacred Happy Place,” she continued. “Now it is gone !! God Bless all the brave men and women in our fire department who risked their lives in dangerous conditions. We thank you for your dedication and bravery and for saving so many lives.” Adding that her “deepest prayers” are with Californians who have been affected by the fires — particularly the family members of the five victims who have been reported dead since the disaster broke out two days prior — the designer concluded, “I am praying diligently for our beautiful City of Los Angeles !! We are resilient though and we will recover!” Knowles is just the latest public figure who’s reported losing their property to the fires, which first erupted in Pacific Palisades on Tuesday morning. More blazes have since torn through the Hollywood Hills, Pasadena, Altadena and Sylmar, claiming more than 28,000 acres so far and necessitating that nearly 180,000 residents be placed under evacuation orders or warnings, according to CNN. Mandy Moore, Brad Paisley, Jhené Aiko and songwriter Diane Warren have also shared that the fires have destroyed their homes, while Kid Cudi, Travis Barker’s son Landon and daughter Alabama, and more celebrities have posted about evacuating. Stars such as Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish and Shawn Mendes have been doing their part by boosting resources on social media, while countless industry events have been forced to cancel or postpone due to the destruction to the city. Knowles’ post comes just five days after she celebrated her 71st birthday on Jan. 4. On her big day, the mogul shared a reel of photos with her daughters and wrote on Instagram, “I am so thankful To God today for so many things ! My family ! My friends , my health and my life!!!!” See Knowles’ post below. Source link

Mandy Moore Shares Photos of House Damage From Los Angeles Fires

Mandy Moore is one of the thousands of people affected by the devastating fires that continue to rage across Los Angeles, and the star took to Instagram to share videos and photos of the damage she and her community endured. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “I love you, Altadena. Grateful for my family and pets getting out last night before it was too late (and endless gratitude to friends for taking us in and bringing us clothes and blankets),” she wrote on Wednesday (Jan. 8) alongside videos of her neighborhood, engulfed in smoke and flames. “Honestly, I’m in shock and feeling numb for all so many have lost, including my family. My children’s school is gone. Our favorite restaurants, leveled. So many friends and loved ones have lost everything too. Our community is broken but we will be here to rebuild together. Sending love to all affected and on the front lines trying to get this under control.” She followed-up with another series of photos the next, this time from her property, much of which was left as rubble. “We were able to park and walk up our street to bear witness to all the loss. Miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing,” she wrote. “For now. It’s not livable but mostly intact.” Moore continued, “Everyone we know lost everything. Every house on our street is gone. My in laws. My brother and sister in law- 6 weeks from welcoming their first baby. Our best friends. Feeling weird survivors guilt. We love this community and will do everything we can to help rebuild and support. Thanks for everyone for checking on us and offering us help. Altadena strong.” See her post here. She joins a number of celebrities who also lost their homes or sustained significant damage, including Jhené Aiko, Paris Hilton, Anna Faris, Spencer and Heidi Pratt, Leighton Meester and Adam Brody and Diane Warren, among others. A series of wildfires broke out across Los Angeles this week, fanned by gust-like winds, leading to more than 200,000 evacuations. The Palisades Fire on the west side of the city has consumed more than 17,000 acres, while the Eaton Fire on the east burned more than 10,000 acres. Crews also fought the Sunset Fire on Wednesday night (Jan. 8) in the Runyon Canyon area of the Hollywood Hills, and the blaze led to the burning of dozens of acres of vegetation. Source link

Stray Kids’ ‘HOP’ Is No. 1 on Top Album Sales Chart for 3rd Week

Stray Kids’ HOP spends a third week in a row at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart (dated Jan. 11), as the set sold 27,000 copies in the U.S. in the week ending Jan. 2 (down 46%), according to Luminate. The effort debuted atop the chart dated Dec. 28 and has yet to depart the top slot. With a third week at No. 1, HOP now has the most weeks atop the Top Album Sales chart of Stray Kids’ six leaders. The act’s first four No. 1s all spent one week in charge, and then ATE logged two in August of 2024, followed by HOP’s three week reign. Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart ranks the top-selling albums of the week based only on traditional album sales. The chart’s history dates back to May 25, 1991, the first week Billboard began tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece count information from SoundScan, now Luminate. Pure album sales were the sole measurement utilized by the Billboard 200 albums chart through the list dated Dec. 6, 2014, after which that chart switched to a methodology that blends album sales with track equivalent album (TEA) units and streaming equivalent album (SEA) units. The chart-topping Wicked film soundtrack rises one rung to No. 2 on Top Album Sales (21,000; down 52%), Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess moves 4-3 (13,000; down 52%), Taylor Swift’s former No. 1 The Tortured Poets Department falls 2-4 (nearly 13,000; down 73%) and Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet is steady at No. 5 (just over 12,000; down 45%). ROSÉ’s rosie rockets 20-6 with nearly 12,000 sold (up 9%). Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft slips 6-7 (10,000; down 50%), Tyler, the Creator’s chart-topping Igor jumps 11-8 (9,000; down 38%) and TWICE’s STRATEGY is a non-mover at No. 9 (nearly 9,000; down 43%). Rounding out the top 10 is Charli XCX’s Brat, moving 8-10 (8,000; down 48%). Source link

Latin Collaborations We Want to See in 2025

Here are the collabs our Latin editors are hoping for this year. Maria Becerra and Thalía during Billboard Latin Music Week Day 3 Panels at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Oct. 16, 2024 in Miami Beach, Florida. Gustavo Caballero Five out of the top 10 tracks on the 2024 Hot Latin Songs year-end chart were collaborations. From Luis R Conriquez and Neton Vega’s attitude-heavy corrido “Si No Quieres No” to FloyyMenor and Cris MJ’s global reggaeton hit “Gata Only” and Fuerza Regida and Marshmello’s EDM-laden “Harley Quinn,” these teamups dominated not only the charts but also the whole year. The aforementioned collabs, along with teamups by Peso Pluma and Cardi B; Prince Royce and Gabito Ballesteros; Belinda and Natanael Cano; and J Balvin and Feid, marked a year of dream collaborations we didn’t know we needed. As we’re ringing in the new year, Billboard Latin editors have put together a list of eight pairings that, while not yet confirmed to be in the works, we’d love to see happen in 2025. The wide-ranging list includes dream collaborations that would make a big girl-power statement, including Belinda and Becky G jumping on a corrido tumbado, a música mexicana subgenre both artists have embraced. Plus, there’s Rosalía and Yailin La Más Viral, who are already friends, which could potentially lead to a musical project. There’re also two possible collaborations we’ve been thinking about since the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Week: Thalia and Maria Becerra and J Balvin and Pedro El Rapero. The former met for the first time when they linked up for a Mental Health panel, and they turned out to be sort of like kindred spirits. The latter sparked from a totally spontaneous moment when a young rapper from Venezuela jumped onstage to show J Balvin some of his songs. Balvin was instantly mesmerized. From Karol G and Grupo Niche to Aventura and Natti Natasha, below are our editors’ picks for dream collaborations in 2025 (in no particular order): J Balvin & Pedro El Rapero Image Credit: Gustavo Caballero Why It Would Work: One of the most unforgettable moments at the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Week was when Pedro El Rapero, a young rapper from Venezuela sitting in the audience, raised his hand to ask J Balvin a potent question: “How can I collaborate with you?” Taken aback by Pedro’s courage, Balvin invited Pedro up to the stage, where we was just wrapping his Superstar Q&A, and listened to Pedro’s music on a phone and then live, as Pedro spit bars that impressed the Colombian hitmaker. The two hit it off right away. “It’s a good thing [that] this guy wasn’t during my, time because he would’ve taken my career away in a second,” Balvin confessed. Balvin is known for supporting up-and-coming artists, he’s done so throughout his career, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he did jump on a track with Pedro El Rapero. And Pedro, at 13 years old, has already had support of artists like El Alfa, who invited Pedro to perform at one of his shows in Venezuela two years ago. Pedro already proved he has the determination and chops to sing alongside a global star, and the two have stayed in touch, so we have high hopes for this collaboration. Belinda & Becky G Why It Would Work: It’s been a year since Belinda entered her corridos tumbados era with “Cactus” and since, she’s collaborated with the biggest hitmakers in the genre, including subgenre pioneer Natanael Cano, Neton Vega and an upcoming track with Tito Double P. Meanwhile, Beck G has also embraced corridos and has, in fact, released two música mexicana albums (Esquinas and Encuentros), and she’s also collaborated with many of the male hitmakers, including Oscar Maydon, Peso Pluma and Gabito Ballesteros. But she’s also collaborated with Ángela Aguilar, Yahritza Martínez (of Yahritza Y Su Esencia) an up-and-coming corridos singer Delilah, doubling down on her commitment to support other women in the industry, as she often has. In this still male-dominated world of regional Mexican music, it would be a massive statement if these two female powerhouses were to team up for a corrido tumbado. Rosalía & Yailin La Más Viral Why It Would Work: When Rosalía collaborated with the then-emerging artist Tokischa on their flamenco-tinged dembow hit “Linda” in 2021, it captured the world’s attention. This type of innovative mixing of genres is something Rosalía has been celebrated for, and it sets the stage perfectly for another intriguing potential collaboration, this time with Yailin La Más Viral. Known not only for her headline-making personal life (and permanently changing her eye color), Yailin is now putting a spotlight on her musical prowess. Her track, the hypnotic, dembow-infused “Bing Bong,” released in November, placed her at No. 28 on Hot Latin Songs. Furthermore, the potential for collaboration between the two isn’t just wishful thinking. The Spanish superstar was recently spotted spending time in the Dominican Republic with Yailin at a New Year’s Eve party. This interaction might hint at a deeper musical connection, sparking excitement about what these two artists could create together. Peso Pluma & Kendrick Lamar Why It Would Work: Peso Pluma, one of the leading figures in corridos today, has proven his musical versatility across various genres. His collaborations range from the synthy neo-soul groove of “Igual Que Un Ángel” with Kali Uchis to the Tex-Mex cumbia of “Tulum” with Grupo Frontera, alongside ventures into reggaetón and trap. A standout is “Gimme a Second” with Rich the Kid, demonstrating Peso Pluma’s prowess in a trap-infused setting that aligns closely with rap sensibilities, hinting strongly at his potential for further excursions into hip-hop. Then there’s Kendrick Lamar, an artist whose lyrical depth in rap has placed him at the pinnacle of the genre. Kendrick doesn’t just rap, he’s a storyteller who blends complex narratives with socio-political themes while maintaining commercial appeal. Pairing these two artists will help bridge cultural and linguistic divides among música mexicana and U.S. rap culture to the next level. Moreover, with Peso Pluma set to make

Jhené Aiko Reveals She Lost Her Home in Los Angeles Fires

Jhené Aiko is one of the thousands of people who lost their homes amid the devastating fires blazing across Los Angeles this week. The “Bed Peace” singer took to social media on Thursday (Jan. 9) to reveal that her home was “burned to the ground with all of our things inside,” but her two-year-old son Noah — whom she shares with Big Sean — and 16-year-old daughter Namiko are both safe with her. “Lord have mercy 🙏 Thankful we still have eachother 💙 starting from scratch. My heart is so heavy 💔,” she wrote. She continued on another slide, “praying for everyone this morning. those who lost their home, those who lost their life’s work, those who lost their life. praying for my city. praying for the wild life and lost pets. praying for the world 💙.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Aiko concluded, “let suffering be a gift; a lesson in compassion.” See her post here. She joins a number of celebrities who also lost their homes, including Paris Hilton, Anna Faris, Spencer and Heidi Pratt, Leighton Meester and Adam Brody and Diane Warren, among others. A series of wildfires broke out across Los Angeles this week, fanned by gust-like winds, leading to more than 200,000 evacuations. The Palisades Fire on the west side of the city has consumed more than 17,000 acres, while the Eaton Fire on the east burned more than 10,000 acres. Crews also fought the Sunset Fire on Wednesday night (Jan. 8) in the Runyon Canyon area of the Hollywood Hills, and the blaze led to the burning of dozens of acres of vegetation. Source link

Stars Who Speak on Their Mental Health Issues and Struggles

In recent years, artists have been doing their part to destigmatize mental health issues by opening up about their own experiences. Here’s what they’ve said. Getty Images For too long, many people — including musicians — have silently battled mental health issues, putting on a happy face for the rest of the world. But things have been changing. In recent years, many artists from across multiple genres have used their platforms to speak out in the hopes of destigmatizing everything from depression to bipolar disorder and more by opening up about their own struggles and methods for coping. Adele and Alanis Morissette, for example, have shared their experiences with postpartum depression. Billie Eilish opened up about how fame led to depression and suicidal ideation, while Bebe Rexha and Halsey shared their bioplar disorder diagnoses. Guns N’ Roses rocker Duff McKagan, who battles panic disorder, revealed that a new song was written in the midst of a panic attack, while Rick Springfield recalled a past suicide attempt in his memoir. These are just some of the brave artists who have shared their experiences to encourage the millions of fans who are listening to them. Read on for more musicians who have opened up about their mental health journeys. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day. If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health or substance abuse disorders, reach out to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration‘s national helpline 24/7 at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for confidential treatment referrals and information. For those who are experiencing suicidal thoughts and/or distress, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255. You can also call or text 988 to get connected to trained counselors. 6lack The artist took a break from making music after the release of 2018’s East Atlanta Love Letter to address his depression and mental health. “I will say it wasn’t until recent, that I actually learned the importance of getting to the source of the things that don’t make me feel great,” he later told Billboard in 2021 as he partnered with Mental Health America of Los Angeles and global therapy service BetterHelp to launch a PSA for World Mental Health Day. “I want to share my experiences and talk about the resources/things that helped me, in order to spark people to do the same for themselves.” Adele The Grammy-winning singer opened up about her postpartum depression in a 2016 Vanity Fair cover story when she explained why she was hesitant to have another child after welcoming son Angelo. “I’m too scared. I had really bad postpartum depression after I had my son, and it frightened me,” she said, noting that she did not take antidepressants. “My knowledge of postpartum — or post-natal, as we call it in England — is that you don’t want to be with your child; you’re worried you might hurt your child; you’re worried you weren’t doing a good job. But I was obsessed with my child. I felt very inadequate; I felt like I’d made the worst decision of my life. … It can come in many different forms.” Alanis Morissette After welcoming her third child in 2019, the singer opened up about her struggle with postpartum depression in a post on her website. “I wasn’t sure if I would have post partum depression/anxiety this time around. Or, as I like to call it: post partum activity. Or, also: post partum tar-drenched trenches,” she wrote. “Hormonal. Sleep deprivation. Fogginess. Physical pain. Isolation. Anxiety. Cortisol. Recovery from childbirth (as beautiful and intense as mine was at home, dream birth.), integrating new angel baby with older angel babies. Marriage. All kinds of PTSD triggers. … PPD is still a sneaky monkey with a machete.” Ariana Grande “I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn’t even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn’t even say anything. I don’t think I’ll ever know how to talk about it and not cry,” the pop star told British Vogue about suffering from PTSD after more than 20 people were killed in a bombing during one of her 2017 shows. “I’ve always had anxiety. I’ve never really spoken about it because I thought everyone had it, but when I got home from tour it was the most severe I think it’s ever been.” Grande also spoke out May 2, 2021, in the hopes of ending the stigma surrounding mental health. “Here’s to ending the stigma around mental health and normalizing asking for help,” Grande captioned a mini gallery of text slides, which included numerous resources. “Healing isn’t linear, fun, quick or at all easy but we are here and we’ve got to commit to making this time as healthy, peaceful and beautiful as possible. the work is so hard but we are capable and worth it. sending so much love and strength.” Bebe Rexha The singer told her fans via social media in 2019 that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. “For the longest time, I didn’t understand why I felt so sick. Why I felt lows that made me not want to leave my house or be around people and why I felt highs that wouldn’t let me sleep, wouldn’t let me stop working or creating music. Now I know why,” she wrote. “Honesty is a form of self love.” Becky G The singer-actress shared how touring was impacting her mental health in May 2019. “This year I became extremely aware of how much traveling f–ks my body,” she shared in her Instagram Stories. “The results from it all have been low blood circulation, muscle cramps, dehydration, anxiety and uncomfortable inflammation in certain areas of my body. I found my mental headspace becoming harder and harder to control with a schedule that is inconsistent with a healthy sleep schedule and time to decompress.” The “Mamiii” singer went on to share some

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