'We don't have any other songs': Billie Eilish squashes rumours
Speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music this week, the young artist added: 'TV and The 30th are the only songs that we have, we don't have any other songs.'But the breakout performer, 20, has simmered down rumours in a recent interview, revealing that a full new collection of music isn't likely for another year.
Louis Tomlinson thinks One Direction's first album was "s***".
© Provided by BANG Showbiz Louis Tomlinson The 30-year-old singer has reflected on the 12 years since he, Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik and Niall Horan were grouped together on UK TV talent show 'The X Factor' and admitted he doesn't think their debut LP, 'Up All Night', was any good.
Speaking on the 'Smallzy's Surgery' podcast, he said: "Twelve years ago today the band got formed, but the first album was s*** any way."
Louis is currently working on his second solo album and admitted he feels a lot of pressure to live up to the success of his former band.
Simon Cowell makes a dig at Liam Payne in X Factor footage
Liam, 28, ruffled feathers when he claimed the group had been formed around him, stating the judges had started with his face before choosing to add the others.Last month, Liam, 28, ruffled feathers when he claimed the group had been formed around him, stating that the judges had started with his face before choosing to add Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik.
He said: “There’s still pressure obviously for me to deliver a good record . . . and me trying to find my feet coming out of a band as big as One Direction.”
Gallery: He used to dance to it when he was a stripper! Stars and their favorite songs (BANG Showbiz)
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The tracks that always make them sing or dance!
Celebrities also have specific music tastes, and they certainly enjoy listening to ‘that’ track that always makes them smile! Find out which popular songs are to the liking of some of the most prominent Hollywood celebrities.
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Issa Rae
The creator and star of the HBO series ‘Insecure’, is a fan of the '70s and there’s one particular track she enjoys listening to the most. Rae revealed that one of her favorite songs is Donny Hathaway's 1973 track ‘Someday We'll All Be Free’.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo made headlines after revealing his favorite song is ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ by R. Kelly. Since the R&B singer was jailed for 30 years after being found guilty of racketeering and trafficking, Ronaldo may have to rethink his musical choice. He previously said: "That is without doubt my favorite song in the world. R. Kelly is a great artist and the words to that song are a real inspiration to me.”
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Serena Williams
Tennis legend Serena Williams told Oprah Winfrey that one of her favorite songs is legendary music star Whitney Houston’s ‘One Moment in Time’. She said: "I love 'One Moment in Time,' especially with me being an athlete. She [Houston] made it for the Olympics. She's basically saying, 'this is your moment, just go for it.'"
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Sarah Hyland
Best known for playing Haley Dunphy in ‘Modern Family’, actress Sarah Hyland told Glamour that there’s one track she just can't get enough of, especially on karaoke nights. She said: “’You Oughta Know' by Alanis Morissette, because Alanis is my spirit animal. She’s just a small woman, who is very loud and boisterous and angry, but you never expect it 'cause she’s so cute!"
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Lady Gaga
The ‘Bad Romance’ hitmaker has not publicly spoken about a particular song she enjoys listening to, but has talked about a specific music star: the late David Bowie! Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Gaga said: “When I fell in love with David Bowie, when I was living on the Lower East Side, I always felt that his glamour was something he was using to express a message to people that was very healing for their souls.”
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Liam Gallagher
The former Oasis singer has never been shy about naming Beatles member John Lennon as his musical idol, and he has revealed that his favorite Lennon solo song is 'Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)', which he penned about his son Sean. Revealing the 1980 song inspired his own track 'Little James', Liam said: "It was inspired by ‘Beautiful Boy’ and ‘Hey Jude’. More ‘Beautiful Boy. "People who’ve got any soul will realise that there’s a day when you go home and put your feet up and cuddle your kids. If anyone slags it off, they’ve either got no heart or they don’t know what the meaning of life is.”
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Prince William
Who said members of the British Royal Family do not like electronic music? When Prince William awarded Simon Mayo an MBE (Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for his contribution to radio, he also revealed which track has been his long-time fave. Surprisingly, it was 1995 dance anthem 'Insomnia’ by Faithless!
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Barack Obama
In an interview with Cincinnati’s WIZF radio station, the former President of the United States talked about his music taste. Speaking about his playlists, he said: "I've got old school – Stevie Wonder, James Brown. I've got Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan. And then I've got everything from Jay-Z to Eminem to the Fugees to you name it. There's probably not a group that you play that I don't have on my iPod."
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Eva Mendes
‘Hitch’ actress Eva Mendes highlights her Latin roots through her music taste. She revealed that her favorite song is ‘Conga’ by Gloria Estefan’s band Miami Sound Machine. She said: "That song brings back the craziest memories of me and my family just living in a tiny apartment."
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Channing Tatum
In an interview with MTV, ‘Magic Mike’ star Channing Tatum revealed there’s a song that he enjoys listening to, which by the way, takes him back to a very special moment in the past. Actor Matthew McConaughey was also invited to the talk. The latter asked Tatum what song made him the most money when he was a stripper, to which he replied: “It was Usher. I did 'You Make Me Wanna' when I was dancing."
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The 'Back to You' singer isn't the only former member of the group to have criticised their music, as Zayn declared their records were "generic as f***" in 2016, a year after he'd quit the band.
Les Leclcerc leaky Renaissance, Beyoncé's album, 36 hours before its official release
© Robyn Beck / AFP is the seventh album of The long awaited last album of Beyoncé is available ... 36 hours ahead. Scheduled for this Friday, July 29, it was however possible to listen to it in its quasi-integrality as early as Wednesday evening on Twitter. The guilty ? Several European mass distribution stores that have put the famous album on the shelves too early. In France, on social networks, several Internet users have shared photos of the CD available for sale at Leclerc.
He previously moaned: “There was never any room for me to experiment creatively in the band.
“If I would sing a hook or a verse slightly R B, or slightly myself, it would always be recorded 50 times until there was a straight version that was pop, generic as f***, so they could use that version.
"Whenever I would suggest something, it was like it didn’t fit us. There was just a general conception that the management already had of what they want for the band, and I just wasn’t convinced with what we were selling.
“I wasn’t 100 percent behind the music. It wasn’t me. It was music that was already given to us, and we were told this is what is going to sell to these people."
Despite his comments, Louis insisted earlier this month he is still "immensely proud" of One Direction.
He said “I’m more than happy to talk about it in every interview. It’s something I’m immensely proud of.
"I’m immensely proud [of One Direction]. I’m immensely proud of those days, obviously. I mean, it was an incredible thing to do at such a young age. I’ve had amazing memories."
Boeing averts strike at St. Louis-area facilities that produce military aircraft after union approves contract .
About 2,500 members of a machinists union approved a contract with Boeing on Wednesday, averting a strike at three St. Louis-area manufacturing facilities.The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837 rejected Boeing's proposal last month, but approved a modified contract Wednesday that "features critical improvements to the company’s previous offer for retirement plans.