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LISA is giving fans a peak behind the scenes. The rapper-singer shines in Bose’s latest campaign, released on Wednesday (Sept. 11).

The “Hear It All. All the Time” campaign highlights how Bose‘s Ultra Open Earbuds ($299) provide immersive listening without disconnecting you from the outside world.

LISA stars in the campaign along with Tyla, Central Cee, Don Toliver and a DJ Mustard beat.

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Available in black, white smoke, lunar blue, moonstone blue and “Diamond,” a limited-edition 60th anniversary colorway, Ultra Open Earbuds feature an open-ear design with Open Audio technology that delivers premium sound directly to your ear drums while keeping you aware of your surroundings. The earbuds offer up to 7.5 hours of battery power and an extra 19.5 hours in the charging case (up to 48 hours of standby).

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Taking viewers inside the greenroom, the audio brand’s new campaign offers a unique glimpse into artists’ pre-performance routines. LISA is seen in all purple, jamming away on set with her Ultra Open Earbuds and tapping her choreographer to go over dance moves.  

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The BLACKPINK star will take the stage at the 2024 MTVVMAs on Wednesday, becoming the first K-pop soloist to achieve the feat. Ahead of her highly anticipated VMAs performance, Billboard caught up with LISA over email (and voice note) to chat briefly about the Bose campaign and how she channels her inner rockstar.  

What was the best part of shooting the Bose campaign?

LISA: I had such a fun time working with Bose! I’m so thrilled to be a part of the new campaign. The best part of shooting the campaign was being able to work with products that I love. I got to try out the [Open Audio] feature [on the Ultra Open Earbuds] which was pretty cool.

What are some of the features that you like about Bose Ultra Open Earbuds?

The Ultra Open Earbuds looks as good as they sound. [They] let me hear my music while staying connected to what’s around me.

What are a couple of songs on your personal soundtrack?

I would say “New Woman” and [Sabrina Carpenter’s] “Espresso.”

Bose campaign shows you behind the scenes. What are a couple of your pre-stage rituals?

I always like to mentally prepare with a short prayer before I go on stage.

You released the song “Rockstar” earlier this summer. How would you describe the vibe of your solo music? And how do you channel that rockstar confidence when performing?

“Rockstar” is a song with a very catchy beat and a strong performance. I feel confident when I know exactly what I’m doing. For example, learning choreography and practicing it until I’m confident about it.

When you’re not recording or performing, how do you wind down?

I like to stay at home with my dogs and cats, watch TV and relax.

PinkPantheress says she’s “so excited” to hit the road with Olivia Rodrigo, championing the “Vampire” singer for helping to pave the way for young artists like herself. But while PinkPantheress was announced as an opening act for Rodrigo’s “GUTS World Tour” to much fanfare, the British singer and producer admits she was hesitant at first to sign on for the gig.

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“Obviously Olivia is way bigger than me, so at first, I was quite nervous to say yes,” she confesses. “But then I was like, ‘I feel like I need to do this.’ And then she texted me to say, ‘Thank you so much for saying yes! I can’t wait!’ and that has gotten me so excited.”

PinkPantheress says she first met Rodrigo over dinner in London in 2021 and the two immediately hit it off. “We’re both quite similar ages and so it was quite nice to meet someone in front of me who was my age and had the same type of interests and sense of humor,” PinkPantheress recalls. “We’ve had different experiences in the music industry, but she can still empathize with a lot of what I might be going through as a young person navigating the industry and everything.”

Another reason why she’s a fan of Rodrigo’s: “I recognize her as somebody that takes a break,” PinkPantheress says. “There are some people in the industry that like to be constantly surrounded by the limelight, but I feel like she’s one person that takes her time, and will take time out and really take a step back when she needs to, which is similar to me.”

PinkPantheress spoke to Billboard in New York last week before a performance to promote Bose’s new line of QuietComfort Ultra headphones and wireless earbuds. The “Boy’s a Liar” singer says she’s been a fan of Bose for years and so it was a no-brainer to partner with the company to help launch their new releases.

“I’m a producer, so even in the early days in the studio or at school, I remember using Bose products and I never even really questioned them as a brand,” she says. “There are certain brands that have been around for so long that they’re kind of like the standard, and we don’t even question where they came from because we’ve just always had it there. That’s how I feel about Bose.”

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The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones and QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds will be available beginning in October for $429 and $299 respectively. In addition to their noise-cancellation properties and comfortable fit, the new releases introduce Bose’s “Immersive Audio” technology, which creates a wider, more realistic soundstage so you feel like you’re right in the middle of the studio or concert. The result: music moves with you rather than being locked in a fixed position, so you’re always hearing the most accurate, detailed sound possible even when you’re on-the-go.

The headphones and earbuds are available to pre-order now.

Amazon Prime Day is upon us and you’ll want to add this Bose headphones deal to cart. Right now, you can get the top-rated Bose Noise-Cancelling 700 Wireless Headphones for just $299 — an $80 discount off their regular price of $399+. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and […]

Bose is one of the most-trusted names in audio engineering and their earbuds and headphones have been seen on everyone from top musicians and world-class producers, to star athletes like Patrick Mahomes (Bose is an official partner of the NFL).

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Now, the company is offering up one of the best Bose deals online for Amazon Prime Day, with a $130 discount on its best-selling wireless headphones. Right now, you can get the Bose QuietComfort 45 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones for just $199 on Amazon. Regularly $329.99+, the latest Bose deal gets you a whopping 40% off one of the top-rated Bluetooth headphones on the market.

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The Bose QuietComfort 45 features bass-boosting, high-fidelity audio and Bose’s signature clear, crisp sound. Whether you’re listening to rock or rap, music sounds well-balanced and detailed — download the Bose Connect app to personalize the headphones even more to how you like to hear your tunes.

What makes these Bose headphones stand out is their two levels of active noise cancellation, which help you tune out outside noise (I.e. traffic or conversations) so you can focus on the music. A built-in mic makes this great for taking calls on the go too, while Alexa capabilities let you control your settings, volume and more using just your voice.

A single charge gets you up to 22 hours of playtime; a quick 15-minute charge gets you up to three hours of use.

Everything pairs easily over Bluetooth 5.1, so you can stream your favorite playlists from your phone or computer with no stuttering or lag. The connection is super smooth and stays paired with your device even from the other side of the room.

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This deal gets you the QuietComfort 45 Wireless Headphones, a carrying case, charging cable, audio cable and user manual. Choose from four colors on sale.

Regularly $329+, get Bose’s Bluetooth headphones for just $199 right now on Amazon and see all the Bose Prime Day deals here.

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Normani is entering her next chapter. The singer teamed with Bose to give fans a preview of her new single “Candy Paint” in a dance-themed commercial dropping Thursday (June 15).

“I’m really excited to partner with Bose, especially going into this new chapter,” Normani told Billboard during a phone interview on Wednesday (June 14). “In terms of my career and my music, I know the wait has been extensive but it’s definitely going to be worth it, and I just feel like the partnership couldn’t have come at a better time.

“It just felt like it was so in alignment with where I am musically and creatively,” she explained. “The Bose team [were] really hands on and allowed me to be hands on and take leadership in terms of the creativity. It just felt authentic and enjoyable, honestly. It was probably one of the most seamless experiences [for a partnership] thus far. It was fun! The energy was great the day of [the shoot] and it just felt easy.”

The Bose visual takes viewers on a trip through Normani’s creative process, from jotting down lyrics to recording and coming up with choreography — all while sporting Bose Quiet Comfort headphones and Quiet Comfort earbuds. In some of the more personal moments, Normani opens up about misconceptions people have about her and striving to be her most “authentic” self.

The visual will appear on Bose.com and the brand’s social media accounts.

“At Bose, we’re a community of music lovers, and we partner with artists to help showcase the power of sound during the moments in their career that matter the most,” said Jack Daley, VP, global media & partnerships at Bose. “Like her music, Normani is a force in the industry — we’re excited to premiere this track with her and for what our relationship will hold in the year ahead.”

Normani spoke further with Billboard about what she enjoyed most about the Bose collaboration, the inspiration behind “Candy Paint,” and what the next chapter looks like.

Billboard: What inspired ‘Candy Paint?’

Normani: It’s Texas, all the way! I really wanted to create a record that allowed me to show my personality. I feel like there’s a misconception; it probably has everything to do with my social media. [Laughs] I think that people think I’m so serious, which is the complete opposite [of me]. Anybody that really knows me knows that I’m really funny. I’m a goofball! I love to twerk. [Laughs] I’m just regular. I really wanted to create a record that encompassed that and allowed my personality to shine. It’s a performance record first, which I know my fans have been waiting for, for a very long time. It’s fun, energetic, bossy. It’s bold. It’s sassy but assertive, and yeah, I’m really excited to shoot the music video.

How long did it take to put together?

I would say it came pretty quickly. I had been working with Starrah, who I’ve been working very closely with just on the project overall, I feel like she knows me better than anybody. And the cool thing is we’re able to push each other. The idea came organically. I remember playing it at an event — my family and friends were there, and [my choreographer] was like, “Should we play it?” We ended up teasing it, and it was undeniable! We were like, “OK, this is it! This is the one!”

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What I love about the Bose spot is that it feels very authentic to who you are.

I’m really grateful that that’s how it was captured. Shout-out to the creative team, because you really get a peek into who I am — not only as the artist, but also me being able to wear so many different hats. I feel like a lot of people still know very little about me, and I think that through the [Bose] spot you get to know a little bit more.

I learned that you moved from New Orleans to Houston after Hurricane Katrina. I didn’t know that!

Yeah, I was 9 years old at the time. I was a baby.

It really speaks to your resilience.

Thank you. I’ve been through a lot, just in my personal life, you know? Even just talking about my parents and what they’ve been through on top of COVID and trying to get the project out I’ve just – I’ve had a lot up against me, but I always manage somehow to pull through as best as I can, and honestly that’s by the grace of God and him just giving me the strength to endure and persevere.  

You also mention trusting yourself. How has that shaped your career thus far?

I started in a girl group [Fifth Harmony] when I was 15. I remember that being one of the lowest points for me in terms of my confidence. We’re young, we’re trying to figure out who we are on top of having to do that in front of the rest of the world, while they pit us against each other, and then the things that people project on you, you kind of start to believe. Not just musically, but in my personal life, it’s easy to let those things creep in and for you to allow everybody’s perception to become your identity. But I’ve worked so hard in my adult life [over] the last two to three years. It’s a daily fight. I can’t say that every day is the same, but I’m just really intentional. I speak words of affirmation to myself. I’ve gotten a lot closer to God and I know that through that I’m able to know who I am and who I’m called to be versus the things that people put on me.

I’ve been really intentional with my time. Spending a lot more time with myself and getting to know myself and doing things anyway — even if I’m afraid. I can wholeheartedly say that through a lot of my career I know that I’ve been afraid. And that’s a vulnerable moment for me to even be honest with you and express, but yeah, just leaning into it and doing it anyway and knowing that God has a plan and it’s all going to work for my good. It’s the moments that you feel uncomfortable, the moments that you’re unsure or maybe even moments of chaos that he’s able to do what he does best and make something out of nothing.  

What would you title this next chapter?

“Transformative.” In the season of actually stepping into who I am called to be.

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