Yesterday, Normani dropped a mashup cover of “Fake Love” by Drake and “Sneakin'” by Drake and 21 Savage, and it goes tf off! Almost harder than the original, and her version is a much sexier R&B slow jam.
I really could see, in the near future, Normani releasing an album that has this sound and feel. It’s so starkly different from Fifth Harmony, and it makes me excited to see where this new direction might take her.
She’s not the first member of of Fifth Harmony to venture out onto solo work though. Both Camila Cabello and Lauren Jauregui released solo projects earlier this year.
But don’t let the solo projects fool you though, Fifth Harmony isn’t slowing down anytime soon. They announced earlier this week a third album is already in the works, and we can’t wait.
In a world that feels so superficial, it’s great having up and coming artist like Matilda Palombo come on the scene and refuse to be anything but herself. From her clothing brand to her music, she uses her creativity to not only express herself but inspire others like her. From her Argentinian culture to everything
Th4ys comes from Favela da Minhoca, in the South Zone of São Paulo, Grajaú. A DJ and music producer, she represents funk culture, spreading the scene and taking the favela party experience from Brazil to the world. For Th4ys, the funk beat is about collective celebration and healing energy for the communities. The kind of
The Reserve Cup series officially kicked off its 2026 season in Miami, bringing together the world’s top padel players for a three-day showdown of elite competition paired with star-studded attendance. Led by Reserve Padel Founder and CEO Wayne Boich, alongside Honorary Chairman Jimmy Butler, the premier lifestyle sporting event once again transformed the iconic Reserve
El artista chileno Easykid reflexiona sobre su camino desde “Visionari” hasta “I’M PART”, el aprendizaje detrás de cada álbum, su relación con la escena local y la importancia de construir un vínculo real con su público. Esto fue lo que nos contó: FEATURE INTERVIEW: ¿Cómo describirías tu evolución desde tus primeros trabajos como “Visionari” hasta