SZA kicked off 2023 on a high note—by dropping an epic music video for her revenge anthem “Kill Bill” that would even put Quentin Tarantino to shame.
Speaking of music videos that knocked us off our feet in early 2023, Miley Cyrus created quite a commotion when she dropped a visual for her self-love anthem “Flowers”, sparking countless fan theories and think pieces along the way.
Troye Sivan gave us one of the catchiest songs of 2023 with “Rush”, and its music video went on to receive a Grammy nod – in addition to starting a conversation about body image in the queer community.
Another music video nominated for a Grammy, Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” is both a love letter to Barbie and the past eras of the young singer’s career.
Kylie Minogue’s career experienced quite a renaissance this year, and none of that would have been possible if the music video for “Padam Padam” hadn’t become a viral hit on social media.
This R&B sensation performed at Glastonbury in the past, but she’s never been the main attraction. Co-organizer of the festival, Emily Eavis explained they decided to go with Janelle Monáe because her last Glastonbury show was truly incredible – even if you happened to watch it with the sound off.
Stormzy and Kylie Minogue were also announced as headliners at the festival, and it will be their first time ever taking on this huge responsibility. The Australian singer was supposed to do it back in 2005, but decided to pull out and focus on her health, after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
This year’s edition of this legendary event will be held at Worthy Farm between June 26 and June 30. The date of Monáe’s performance is yet to be confirmed.
SZA kicked off 2023 on a high note—by dropping an epic music video for her revenge anthem “Kill Bill” that would even put Quentin Tarantino to shame.
Speaking of music videos that knocked us off our feet in early 2023, Miley Cyrus created quite a commotion when she dropped a visual for her self-love anthem “Flowers”, sparking countless fan theories and think pieces along the way.
Troye Sivan gave us one of the catchiest songs of 2023 with “Rush”, and its music video went on to receive a Grammy nod – in addition to starting a conversation about body image in the queer community.
Another music video nominated for a Grammy, Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” is both a love letter to Barbie and the past eras of the young singer’s career.
Kylie Minogue’s career experienced quite a renaissance this year, and none of that would have been possible if the music video for “Padam Padam” hadn’t become a viral hit on social media.
This R&B sensation performed at Glastonbury in the past, but she’s never been the main attraction. Co-organizer of the festival, Emily Eavis explained they decided to go with Janelle Monáe because her last Glastonbury show was truly incredible – even if you happened to watch it with the sound off.
Stormzy and Kylie Minogue were also announced as headliners at the festival, and it will be their first time ever taking on this huge responsibility. The Australian singer was supposed to do it back in 2005, but decided to pull out and focus on her health, after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
This year’s edition of this legendary event will be held at Worthy Farm between June 26 and June 30. The date of Monáe’s performance is yet to be confirmed.