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Ariana Grande is teasing something new from the Eternal Sunshine era, a year after releasing the original Eternal Sunshine album. On Saturday (March 8), the pop star shared a fiery clip and a pre-save link for an upcoming release that leads to streaming services Spotify and Apple Music.
The short video, which Grande posted on social media, shows mementos being burned. It’s the same box of belongings (including a teddy bear) that are put into the incinerator in her “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” music video, set at the memory erasure clinic Brighter Days.
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Grande did not include a caption for her post or a release date for what’s to come. She also remained mum about details when prodded with questions on the Oscars red carpet last weekend, but had previously confirmed there’s an unreleased deluxe edition of her 2024 album.
“There’s something I made last year that will come out eventually,” Grande said in an interview at the Golden Globes in January. “It’s an attachment of Eternal Sunshine. So, that does exist, and that will be coming out at some point.”
When interviewed at the March 2 Oscars ceremony — where Grande was nominated for best supporting actress for her role in Wicked, an award that ultimately went to Zoe Saldaña for her part in Emilia Pérez — she simply said, “The next step is the next step … It means it must come out. It’s been done.”
“You know what, they did the Brighter Days memory erasure treatment to me, so I’m having trouble remembering the details. They’re foggy … You know what, I’ll have to go back to the clinic to see if they can restore my memory,” the singer replied when asked for a release date.
Grande added at the time, “Just keep your eyes peeled. Just keep them peeled. That’s all I’m saying.”
Eternal Sunshine, Grande’s seventh studio album, ruled the Billboard 200 for two weeks in 2024, with singles “Yes, And?” and “We Can’t Be Friends” topping the Hot 100. The album’s standard release preceded a “Slightly Deluxe” version of the album with four additional tracks, which dropped a few days after Eternal Sunshine.
See Grande’s latest teaser below.
Glastonbury headliners The 1975 have a new live album that’s now streaming and available to pre-order on limited edition vinyl. Still… At Their Very Best (Live From The AO Arena, Manchester, 17.02.24) was released without promotion on Friday, March 7, a day after the Glastonbury 2025 lineup was announced with The 1975 in the Friday night headliner slot at the U.K. festival in June.
The vinyl version of the live album, recorded during one of the band’s hometown shows in Manchester last year in the midst of their Still… At Their Very Best Tour, is pressed on triple clear vinyl, according to its listing on The 1975’s website. It has an estimated May 30, 2024 release date via Dirty Hit.
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The Still… At Their Very Best live set from Manchester follows the 2023 release of a live recording from The 1975’s prior tour, At Their Very Best, recorded at New York City’s Madison Square Garden in 2022.
Still… At Their Very Best kicks off with a smooth opening of songs performed from the band’s latest studio album, 2022’s Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
“Don’t be nostalgic. Do not. Don’t do it,” frontman Matty Healy says to the crowd as the set list shifts to “A Change of Heart,” from The 1975’s No. 1, and highest-charting, album on the Billboard 200, 2016’s I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It.
With Friday’s unveiling of Still… At Their Very Best live, The 1975 also debuted a band logo that’s stylized in an updated font on social media. They’ve seemingly been working on new music for an album that might be called God Has Entered My Body, with fans hopeful for a preview at Glastonbury, if not ahead of their performance at the fest.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t know anything about legacy, or the future. I don’t know if anyone’s gonna remember us. But if we are remembered, I hope it’s for this,” Healy says on the newly-released live set, during a heartfelt introduction to one of the band’s early standouts, the carthatic “Robbers,” from their 2014 self-titled debut.
The first half of the 30-track album culminates on romance from the mainstage, with the gut-punch trio of “Fallingforyou,” “About You” and “When We Are Together,” before moving on to the “Consumption” section of the concert, an acoustic B-stage performance that starts with media noise and, at this show in Manchester, had Healy singing “I Like America & America Likes Me,” and 1975 tourmate Polly Money taking lead on the group’s Phoebe Bridgers duet “Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America.”
“Hello,” Healy says here. “I haven’t really planned what to say. But I suppose this bit is supposed to be a bit awkward, ‘cause it’s just me under a spotlight.”
“You shouldn’t feel sorry for me, I’m a nepo baby,” he jokes. “My mum [Denise Welch] was on Coronation Street so they gave me a No. 1 album in America. That’s the way it works! That’s the way it works, baby!”
He tells the Manchester audience, “We’re very proud to be from here, and, um, sorry if I ever let you down or whatever.”
The latter half of the live album has The 1975 letting loose — “Let’s play a banger and then we can start taking requests, all right?” Healy says in banter with fans ahead of “It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You) — and celebrating being there together, with the singer voicing sentiment for bandmates/best friends Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald and George Daniel.
“I’m gonna be serious right now for a second,” Healy says at one point. “There’s so many f—ing solo artists, and the reason is, is because all media is now individualized. So you won’t watch the TV with your mates or your mum and dad, you’ll watch your own media. So like every band, when they start with young people, they all have an Instagram, so there’s always this incentive of the individual behind this kind of group. Whereas we started when we were 13, so the idea of the individual wasn’t even a thing. Trust me. Bind together and make something bigger than yourself. That’s my advice — in all stuff. I’d be f—ed without them — I mean you know that! I’d be f—ing selling roses on Brent Cross Roundabout.”
The 1975’s latest live release closes with anthemic sing-alongs “Love It If We Made It” and “Sex,” leading to the high, screaming energy of “People.”
See the full track list below:
“The 1975”“Looking for Somebody to Love”“Happiness”“Part of the Band”“Oh Caroline”“I’m In Love With You”“Change of Heart”“An Encounter”“Robbers”“Me”“You”“Fallingforyou”“About You”“When We Are Together”“Consumption”“I Like America & America Likes Me”“Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America”“If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)”“TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME”“It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)”“Menswear”“Chocolate”“The Sound”“Somebody Else”“Guys”“I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)”“Love It If We Made It”“Sex”“People”
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Chappell Roan is receiving some love from Lady Gaga — and the feeling is mutual.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Gaga — who released her seventh album, Mayhem, on Friday (March 7) — was asked about Roan’s powerful acceptance speech at the 2025 Grammy Awards, where she advocated for record labels to support up-and-coming artists by providing them with livable wages and healthcare.
“I think Chappell Roan is speaking the truth, and she is courageous to do so,” Gaga said. “I look at what she’s been doing and saying and think, ‘Man, I should have stood up for myself more when I was younger.’ I think women speaking their mind is a powerful thing, and I was really happy she did that.”
On Saturday (March 8), the “Pink Pony Club” singer took to social media to thank Gaga for the shout-out and returned the compliment with a message of her own.
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“Thank you @ladygaga I love you + your album so much
Machine Gun Kelly is remembering his late friend Luke “The Dingo” Trembath.
On Friday (March 7), the 34-year-old musician shared a heartfelt tribute on social media to the professional snowboarder, who passed away on Feb. 28 at the age of 38. The cause of Trembath’s death has not been disclosed.
“Crazy…I didn’t even cry this hard when my dad died,” MGK wrote on Instagram alongside a photo gallery with snapshots of his late pal. “I’ve lost a lot of friends, but I’ve never lost a brother. We’ll never get another Dingo on this planet.”
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The rapper-turned-rocker continued, “A true rockstar without ever needing to make a song, the most loyal, loud, charismatic, funny, and annoying human I’ve ever had the honor of knowing.”
Kelly also reflected on the painful moment of telling his 15-year-old daughter, Cassie, about Trembath’s passing. “Telling my daughter you’re gone was one of my hardest phone calls, because she loved you so much,” he wrote. “And I’ll never forget when she was too young to understand your name was Dingo so she called you Ping Pong.”
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MGK added that he feels Trembath is “up there” with his baby with Megan Fox, who is expecting later this year. “Dressed up in a hilarious costume making them laugh, getting ready to send them down,” the pop-punk star wrote. “I couldn’t ask for a more bittersweet birth blessing.”
He concluded his emotional tribute with, “Life will always be less without you, but legends never die. we’ll all miss you brother.”
Kelly also shared several throwback videos of Trembath on his Instagram Stories.
Trembath’s death was announced last month on social media by Monster Energy, which produced his UNLEASHED podcast.
Trembath began competing in snowboarding at the age of 9, and by 13, he had joined Team Australia, traveling to events around the world, according to Authority Magazine.
See Machine Gun Kelly’s tribute to Trembath on Instagram here.
Is Taylor Swift singing on Lady Gaga’s new song “How Bad Do U Want Me”?
After the release of Gaga’s seventh studio album, Mayhem, on Friday (March 7), fans quickly began to speculate that the 35-year-old pop superstar may have secretly contributed vocals to the project’s ninth track, “How Bad Do U Want Me.”
Although Swift is not credited on the dreamy tune, fans took to social media to share their theories. One user on X wrote, “how bad do u want me being a straight up taylor swift song,” while another wondered, “why was gaga playing in taylor’s vault,” suggesting that the song could be part of the singer’s unreleased music collection.
On “How Bad Do U Want Me,” which interpolates the 1982 song “Only You” by Yazoo, Gaga moves away from the darker pop sounds featured on earlier Mayhem tracks. Instead, she embraces a sugary, ’80s-inspired synth-pop sound, singing from the perspective of the “bad girl” being loved by a man who typically prefers “good girls.”
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Another fan on X suggested that Swift “secretly wrote” the song, noting, “the production? the vocal style? the lyrics?? it’s screaming 2014-2019 Taylor so bad.”
One fan chimed in, writing, “I always hear Taylor when I listen to this song.” And another argued that it was “clearly” Gaga singing on the track, but the comparisons to Swift’s style persisted.
Another X user shared a post combining Gaga’s Mayhem cover with a photo from Swift’s Reputation album shoot, writing, “THERES TAYLOR SWIFT BACKGROUND VOCALS ON HOW BAD DO YOU WANT ME BY LADY GAGA #MAYHEM.” Another person agreed, adding, “Wait, why does how bad do u want me by lady gaga sound like a taylor swift song??? i was so convinced it was hers i had to check the credits. is just me????”
Despite the ongoing fan theories, sources confirmed to Rolling Stone that Swift does not appear on Gaga’s “How Bad Do U Want Me.” Billboard confirmed this and has reached out to Gaga’s representatives for further comment.
Mayhem arrives following a successful 2025 for Gaga, marked by her chart-topping collaboration with Bruno Mars, “Die With a Smile.” The song reigned atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart for five weeks, making it her second-longest-running No. 1 hit after 2011’s “Born This Way.” Gaga also won a Grammy for best pop duo/group performance alongside Mars.
Her new album features an eclectic mix of production collaborators, including Andrew Watt, Cirkut, and Gaga’s fiancé, Michael Polansky. In a recent interview with Billboard, Gaga discussed the creative process behind Mayhem, explaining that the album’s chaotic vibe was intentional.
“There have been times in my career where I had an idea in terms of how to conceptually approach a record. But I would say that this album, from start to finish, was like pieces coming together,” she said. “I did not want to turn it into anything artificial, I really wanted to allow myself to just follow the music. By doing that, it started to slowly remind me of my earlier work.”
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While both teams are in the hunt to make the playoffs this season, the Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Boston Celtics also have a fierce rivalry for the most championships in the NBA. As of this writing, both teams have 18 championships each.
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Meanwhile, the star power alone is worth watching, with LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown on the court, as well as Celtics superfans Ben Affleck, Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon and Gucci Mane likely to be in attendance in the crowd.
The L.A. Lakers take on the Boston Celtics at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, tonight, on Saturday (March 8).
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