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28-07-2025
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Addison Rae Is Sombr's Sultry Obsession in '12 to 12′ Video
Sombr and Addison Rae get sexy on the dancefloor in his new '12 to 12' video. On Thursday, the rising star released the video for his latest single, which stars the pop princess. The Gus Black-directed video opens with Sombr playing both host and guest on a late-night show, before zooming in to reveal Addison Rae in the crowd. The visual then cuts to Rae dancing solo under a disco ball, spinning and teasing the camera as Sombr sings the lyrics. More from Rolling Stone Latin Mafia, Omar Apollo Sing a Melancholic Cumbia on 'Hecho Para Ti' Katseye Enrolls at Monster High for Reimagined 'Fright Song' Conan Gray Gets His Heart Broken in 'Vodka Cranberry' Video Rae flirts with the lens, before the clip cuts to Sombr driving a classic car. The pair then come together in a retro booth before becoming sensual dance partners. 'In a room full of people, I look for you,' Rae mouths, mirroring Sombr's lyrics. The video ends just before they share a kiss. Both Rae and Sombr have been teasing the new video on social media, sharing clips (and outfits) from it over the last several days. 'Addison is a goddess,' he wrote on TikTok with a clip of the pair dancing. The video arrives ahead of his sold-out headlining tour scheduled for this fall. '12 to 12' follows singles 'We Never Dated,' and the viral tracks 'Undressed' and 'Back to Friends.' Rolling Stone even declared 'Back to Friends' as one of the Best Songs of 2024 So Far, lauding how 'the indie-pop record plays out like an impassioned conversation that bleeds through the walls and captures the melodrama of teenage love.' As for Rae, the video follows her opening slots at Lana Del Rey's Wembley Stadium shows in London. She's set to bring her debut album, Addison, on the road for her own sold-out tour. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword
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23-06-2025
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Friday Music Guide: New Music From Karol G, Benson Boone, Cardi B, Haim and More
Billboard's Friday Music Guide serves as a handy guide to this Friday's most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond. This week, Karol G explores Latin history, Benson Boone's Heart beats loudly, and Cardi B is ready to take the gloves off. Check out all of this week's picks below: More from Billboard The Ultimate Latin Playlist For a Feel-Good Summer 2025: Listen Jelly Roll & Brandon Lake's 'Hard Fought Hallelujah' Collab Certified Platinum Nick Cannon Forgets Two of His 12 Kids' Names While Trying to List Them: 'I Usually Get in Trouble' Karol G, In the lead-up to Tropicoqueta, Karol G has been candid when discussing how 2023's smash hit Mañana Será Bonito and its coinciding world tour left her wondering what the best next step would be for her long-term future; it turns out that the answer was in the past, as Tropicoqueta reveals more of Karol's backstory while also exploring and celebrating different strands of Latin music, creating a curious, wholly absorbing new chapter. Benson Boone, If 'Beautiful Things' changed the trajectory of Benson Boone's pop career, then American Heart, his new album released more than a year after his breakthrough smash, represents the crystallization of everything we've learned about the backflipping, big-voiced singer-songwriter in the interim: the 10-song project is relatively short but full of theatrical spunk, as Boone prowls across each song with feeling and determination. Cardi B, 'Outside' A long-awaited new Cardi B track titled 'Outside,' released on the cusp of summer, might be perceived as a new warm-weather anthem from an artist who's had a few of them — but the single is instead a cutthroat diss track at an estranged romantic partner, with Cardi using her clout and cunning ('Favorite player from your favorite team, he in my DMs!' she exclaims) to move on personally and artistically. Haim, By releasing a new album every four years, Danielle, Alana and Este Haim have been able to take their time expertly crafting the pop-rock melodies that they've always traded in, and the overarching themes of the full-lengths that house them. With I Quit, 2021's masterful Women In Music Pt. III receives a follow-up full of airtight compositions, housed within a full-length statement about moving on from unnecessary details in order to appreciate our limited time on Earth. Sombr, 'We Never Dated' 'I can't make you love me,' Sombr repeats on new single 'We Never Dated,' approaching a time-honored theme in pop songwriting with Beach Boys-esque vocal harmonies and a modern sense of tenacity; with breakthrough hits 'Undressed' and 'Back to Friends,' the teen star was able to reinvigorate a classic alternative sound for 2025, and 'We Never Dated' continues that balancing act with aplomb. Megan Moroney, '6 Months Later' Megan Moroney's songwriting has rapidly sharpened over the past few years, as a line like 'What doesn't kill you calls you six months later' on her new single makes for a devastatingly funny eye-roll toward an ex — but the real attraction here is Moroney's voice, full of weariness when recalling a breakup and packing smoky, sarcastic personality in each syllable, on a song that the rising country star soundly commands. Fred again.., Skepta & PlaqueBoyMax, 'Victory Lap' After playing a surprise show together in Brooklyn earlier this week, Fred again.. and Skepta have commemorated the unexpected team-up with a summer-ready single: 'Victory Lap' is a restless, scorching dance cut, with the fusion of Fred and Skepta's respective energies producing a slickly rhymed, garage-adjacent banger that does not stop moving. Editor's Pick: Lorde, 'Hammer' The third and final pre-release single from Lorde's Virgin begins with what sounds like out-of-focus chatter, before the pop star's voice barges in to provide clarity: 'There's a heat in the pavement, my mercury's raising / Don't know if it's love, or if it's ovulation.' Lorde has long been a wry, literary songwriter, and throughout 'Hammer' — the album track, which she described as 'an ode to city life and horniness' — she once again captures universal feelings in striking, singular fashion. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart