The singer collaborated with Joseph Khan again, her collaborator on “Blank Space,” “Bad Blood,” “ildest Dreams,” “Out of the Woods” and “Look What You Made Me Do.” The duo now created “…Ready for It?” the second video from Taylor’s upcoming album Reputation.
The album is announced to come out on November 10.
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The musician shared the single last week and revealed the name of the upcoming ninth album – Utopia. It will probably be released in November this year.
Björk discussed the song with Nowness: “The Gate is essentially a love song, but I say ‘love’ in a more transcendent way. Vulnicura’ was about a very personal loss, and I think this new album is about a love that’s even greater. It’s about rediscovering love — but in a spiritual way, for lack of a better word.”
See the video below.
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Variety reviewed the new Styles’ new album and said: “‘Harry Styles’ is that rare generation-spanning, forward-thinking retro album, one that nods to the past without garishly repeating it, apart from an occasional self-aware wink: Think Amy Winehouse, Justin Timberlake, and of course Adele, although he doesn’t sound much like any of them.”
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The singer collaborated with Joseph Khan again, her collaborator on “Blank Space,” “Bad Blood,” “ildest Dreams,” “Out of the Woods” and “Look What You Made Me Do.” The duo now created “…Ready for It?” the second video from Taylor’s upcoming album Reputation.
The album is announced to come out on November 10.
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The musician shared the single last week and revealed the name of the upcoming ninth album – Utopia. It will probably be released in November this year.
Björk discussed the song with Nowness: “The Gate is essentially a love song, but I say ‘love’ in a more transcendent way. Vulnicura’ was about a very personal loss, and I think this new album is about a love that’s even greater. It’s about rediscovering love — but in a spiritual way, for lack of a better word.”
See the video below.
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Variety reviewed the new Styles’ new album and said: “‘Harry Styles’ is that rare generation-spanning, forward-thinking retro album, one that nods to the past without garishly repeating it, apart from an occasional self-aware wink: Think Amy Winehouse, Justin Timberlake, and of course Adele, although he doesn’t sound much like any of them.”
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