Some behind-the-scenes images from Taylor Swift's ‘Bejeweled’ music video have been posted by Laura Dern. Swift wrote and directed the Cinderella-themed music video for the song, in which Dern plays the singer's stepmother and Haim plays the wicked stepsisters. The actor thanked Swift for inviting her "to join the party" when the video released and shared some images of her in the costume. “Thank you to my director @taylorswift13 for inviting me to join her party and celebrate her triumph,” Dern wrote on Twitter. Dita Von Teese, Par McGrath and Jack Antonoff, who worked with Swift on her most recent album, ‘Midnights,’ which has broken streaming records on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon, all make cameo appearances in the music video. This is the second song from ‘Midnights’ to get an accompanying music video, following ‘Anti-Hero’ last week.
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Rihanna's Brand-New Track ‘Lift Me Up’ Will be Released This Week
The release of Rihanna's brand-new single, ‘Lift Me Up’ has been officially announced. The singer shared a 14-second teaser on her social media platforms that displayed a capital ‘R’ between her name and the song's title, stylized in the same font as the ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ trailers and promotional artwork. There is also a tiny preview of the song, which was composed as a tribute to late Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman, who passed away in 2020. The song's main components are hummed vocals and a string accompaniment. The video concludes with the date ‘10.28.22,’ indicating that it will be released in two days. Rihanna, Tems, Swedish composer Ludwig Göransson and Black Panther director, Ryan Coogler all contributed to the writing of the song ‘Lift Me Up’. The song was produced by Göransson and was recorded in five different nations.
Paramore And Blink-182 Will Headline The New Adjacent Music Festival
A brand-new festival will take place in the US in 2023, and Blink-182 and Paramore have been revealed as the headliners. Both acts will head the bill at the Adjacent Music Festival, which will have three stages at Atlantic City Beach and also feature Turnstile, Bleachers, IDLES, Jimmy Eat World, Japanese Breakfast and Coheed And Cambria. It follows the recent announcement by Tom DeLonge and the original line-up of Blink-182 that they, together with Green Day, will headline the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas next year as part of their massive 2023 reunion world tour. Additionally, a brand-new, full-length studio record is in the works; its specifics have not yet been made public. Last weekend's WWWYF was headlined by My Chemical Romance and Paramore.