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Dove Cameron Sings to Her ‘Dangerous' Italian Lover on ‘Romeo'
Dove Cameron Sings to Her ‘Dangerous' Italian Lover on ‘Romeo'

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time4 days ago

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Dove Cameron Sings to Her ‘Dangerous' Italian Lover on ‘Romeo'

Dove Cameron gets dark and mythical on her new single. On Friday, the pop star released the video for 'Romeo,' her follow-up to earworm 'French Girls,' and just days after her triumphant opening set for Dua Lipa. ''Romeo' is about a love that feels mythic – a love that feels fated, all-consuming and a little dangerous and disarming,' says Cameron in a press release. 'I wrote the song and created the visuals to feel bizarre and otherworldly and purposefully lost in space and time.' More from Rolling Stone Santa Fe Klan, Saweetie Capture a 'Real Ride-or-Die Romance' on Single 'Locos' Reneé Rapp Gets That Her Boo Wants to Be 'Mad,' But Why? Doechii and Tyler, the Creator Song 'Get Right' Debuts at Louis Vuitton Fashion Show Cameron explains that while 'Romeo' is a love song at its core, it's 'wrapped in the dark undulating production' that she's experimenting with in this new era of her music. 'I've come to love [it] so much,' she says of the new era. 'I'm excited for everyone to hear it.' The Curry Tian-directed video captures Cameron in a series of sexy looks inside a dark, luxurious home as she sings to her lover from a bedroom, surrounded by shadowy dancers. The visuals cut to surreal scenes of her walking through an otherworldly place before she approaches a body seemingly frozen in a glass chamber. By the end, her 'Romeo' slowly comes to life. 'Give u that love you'd kill yourself for/I bleed red so Valentino,' she sings on the catchy chorus. 'No I don't speak Italiano/But I like the way you put it down slow.' (Damiano David, is that you?) According to a press release, the new singles — 'Romeo,' 'French Girls' and February's 'Too Much' — are coming ahead of an 'exciting new chapter of music' from Cameron. 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

Conan Gray Gets His Heart Broken in ‘Vodka Cranberry' Video
Conan Gray Gets His Heart Broken in ‘Vodka Cranberry' Video

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Conan Gray Gets His Heart Broken in ‘Vodka Cranberry' Video

Not all love stories end with a happy kiss. On Friday, Conan Gray released the video for 'Vodka Cranberry,' the second single from his album Wishbone, which captures the seeming end of his and Corey Fogelmanis' love story, as told in the lead single 'This Song.' The Danica Kleinknecht-directed video opens with Gray reflecting on the relationship and how his man's feelings are not the same: 'I wish it could be us for just a little bit longer,' he states. More from Rolling Stone Dove Cameron Sings to Her 'Dangerous' Italian Lover on 'Romeo' Santa Fe Klan, Saweetie Capture a 'Real Ride-or-Die Romance' on Single 'Locos' Reneé Rapp Gets That Her Boo Wants to Be 'Mad,' But Why? The video follows the pair on a road trip after their feelings for each other have clearly changed, while they try to make the most of their time together. The song opens with Gray singing about how he's noticed that his boyfriend is treating him differently after taking a break. 'Speak up/Don't leave me waiting/Got way too drunk off a vodka cranberry/Called you up in the middle of the night/Wailing like an imbecile,' sings Gray in the chorus. 'If you won't end things/Then I will.' In the visual, Gray and Fogelmanis struggle to see eye-to-eye. At one point, they arrive at a bar where they share a drink and begin to lighten up. However, the mood shifts when Gray notices Fogelmanis' eyes wandering before he walks away to play pool with a girl at the bar. The video features a mix of sweet moments between the pair, spliced with scenes of them arguing outside the bar. It ends with Fogelmanis seemingly driving off, leaving Gray to realize Fogelmanis is no longer there. The new song will be featured on his upcoming LP, Wishbone, which drops Aug. 15. Gray wrote the song, which was produced by Dan Nigro, who produced Gray's first two albums, Kid Krow and Superache. 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

A royal send-off: Cha Eun-woo gifts fans new solo album before military enlistment
A royal send-off: Cha Eun-woo gifts fans new solo album before military enlistment

Malay Mail

time7 days ago

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  • Malay Mail

A royal send-off: Cha Eun-woo gifts fans new solo album before military enlistment

SEOUL, July 16 — Cha Eun-woo of Astro has reportedly completed work on his solo album and even filmed a music video last week. According to The Korea Herald, the upcoming album will be led by two main tracks and is scheduled for release in September, following Cha's enlistment on July 28. The paper reported that he will begin his mandatory military service with basic training before joining the army's marching band. Last week, Cha delighted fans with solo fan meetings in Seoul and Tokyo under the title "The Royal". During the events, he performed an unreleased solo track and even danced to Soda Pop from the Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters. Cha released his first solo EP, Entity, in February 2024, which sold over 210,000 copies in its first week.

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