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ABC News
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- ABC News
May Resident: Juicy Romance
It's Juicy Romance's world and we're just living in it! She's bringing us a classic club set for her final night as the Mix Up Resident. The Scandaliser from Down Under is taking over Mix Up this month and she's ready to rock your world! A small town country gal turned rave connoisseur, Juicy Romance has been making waves with her earth-quaking dfloor fillers and island-hopping behaviour. Loading Loading She's just wrapped up an epic 15-date tour with Boiler Room, but you might have caught her recently taking over the Aussie summer with a run of her own headline shows and as well as support slots for The Dare. She also appeared at the Steel City Dance Discs takeover at Berghain alongside heavyhitters like DJ Heartstring and KETTAMA last latest banger 'OMG' just released on the label and she's described it as a dirty little love letter to Ibiza, pairing gritty basslines with her signature sassy vocals. Check it out here:The party queen joins us over the next four weeks with a stacked run of shows featuring special guests and exclusive previews of forthcoming new Juicy Romance the final time our queen is taking over the airwaves with her signature sexy and sassy sound, and she'll be clocking in for a classic JR club set for the fourth week. It's full of wall-to-wall bangers and a whole heap of new IDs from her catalogue, the perfect set to hype you up on your Friday Night!


BBC News
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Sidetracked with Annie and Nick Kneecap at Coachella, Pulp Summer and Music from a Dead Man's Brain
What does the response to Kneecap's Coachella performance tell us about the current relationship between music festivals and political expression? Annie and Nick are joined by BBC Music Correspondent, Mark Savage, to decipher the fallout from the rap trio's set. Elsewhere, from conical bras to London's West End – Self Esteem has found a new fan in Madonna, but would you want to know if pop royalty was in the crowd before or after going on stage? Plus, there's a composer in Australia who's making music beyond the grave, Annie's spent her holiday doing family rap battles - and what it feels like to ride Bad Bunny (the horse). Since this episode was recorded, Kneecap have given BBC News a statement. You can read that here: Get in touch with Annie and Nick! If you're over 16, WhatsApp on 079700 82700 or email sidetracked@ SONGS Orbital – Belfast The Dare – LCA Lorde – What Was That Pulp – Spike Island ALBUMS Greentea Peng – Tell Dem It's Sunny Self Esteem – A Complicated Woman


Buzz Feed
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Emily Ratajkowski Shared She Recently Got The "Worst Haircut" She's Ever Had And...Yeah, It's Not Great
Emily Ratajkowski revealed her new haircut boy, it is hair. The model and writer has kept to her signature brunette look with long layers for most of her career now, occasionally changing a bang or two. In a new TikTok, she began, "Yes, I have a filter on, because I have the worst haircut of my life and I need to feel pretty." Revealing the full look, she said, "Oh, you thought I was going to be funny? I have bangs at the back of my head. Is it giving member of The Dare? Is it giving Karen O? Is it giving Italian?" Looking a hair distraught, she continued, "The very nice man who did this to me, I think he was going British shag, but the main thing is it's not me." "Shocking. I can hide it, but then the wind hits..." she concluded. Emily also shared a video of it curled, set with the "Claire, it's French" audio from Fleabag.
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The Independent
19-03-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
The Dare filmed falling to the ground mid-performance after failed crowd-surfing attempt
The Dare has enjoyed a rapid rise as a singer and producer, but he failed to find much support when he attempted to crowd- surf at a recent show. The 29-year-old Los Angeles-born musician, real name Harrison Patrick Smith, was performing at the Marble Factory in Bristol, England on Sunday, March 16. Midway through closing his set with his 2022 viral hit 'Girls,' The Dare decided to dive from the stage into the audience below him. However, with many fans already occupied filming events with their phones in their hands, the crowd failed to catch him. Video circulating on social media showed the artist disappear unimpeded through the audience as he fell to the ground, before eventually making his way back to his feet and continuing the song while perched on the front barrier. The clip was captioned: 'THE DARE takes a tumble in Bristol last night.' The artist has apparently had more success crowd-surfing in the past. One viral tweet from January read: 'The dare crowdsurfing just felt like passing around a tv remote.' After receiving widespread mockery over the incident on social media, the musician poked fun at himself on X, writing on Wednesday: 'Record scratch. Freeze frame. Yep, that's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up here.' Speaking to The Independent last year, The Dare reacted to being described as the 'poster boy for the indie sleaze revival.' 'I guess it's better than working at a gas station,' he said. 'I don't think anybody likes getting labelled anything except 'creative genius' or 'visionary artist of our lives'.' He went on: 'It's like if you were to call The Beatles a British pop band, that would be wildly misleading as to what The Beatles are in the world. 'There's truth in the whole indie sleaze thing, but I just hate those words a lot.' He also discussed the creation of his hit single 'Girls', explaining that he first wrote it as a joke to send to his friends. He finished a first demo within a few hours in the bedroom of his East Williamsburg flat. 'My ex-girlfriend was like, 'Do not release this,'' he recalled. As for his song 'Guess,' which became another hit after he produced it for Charli XCX and Billie Eilish, he recalled: 'I had an early version of that song neither of us were excited by. Then Charli came to town for the Met Gala, and I was throwing one of my parties that weekend, so I made a jacked-up club version for the event and sent it to her, and she was like: 'That's the song. That's it.''