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]]>The title of this track loosely translates as “You will forget her”, and its lyrics are half in Spanish and half in English. Eilish isn’t fluent in Spanish, so Rosalía coached her and translated the lyrics for her.
Eilish discussed singing in this language with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, saying “I remember when we were writing the song, I remember her saying something about, ‘It should be in English.’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no. It should be in Spanish. It’s so beautiful.’ And I’ve always loved music that isn’t in English.”
“Lo Vas a Olvidar” was followed by an atmospheric music video directed by Nabil Elderkin. It was also featured in the trailer for the second special episode of Euphoria starring Hunter Schafer and included on the series soundtrack.
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]]>The post Halsey Takes Us to an Empty Amusement Park in New Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Halsey’s latest music video plays out like another episode of HBO’s teen show and it shows the famous singer dancing and running around an abandoned amusement park alongside Sweeney. The only thing this video is missing is the Euphoria-inspired dazzling makeup, but we’ll let it slide.
“Graveyard” will be featured on Halsey’s upcoming album Manic alongside previously released singles “Without Me” and “Clementine” and the singer explained the meaning behind it while chatting with Billboard.
“The song is about being in love with someone who is in a bad place and loving them so much that you don’t realize that you’re going to that bad place with them. It’s also about learning to care about yourself enough not to follow them there,” said Halsey.
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]]>The post Labrinth to Release Entire “Euphoria” Score This Month appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This soundtrack marks Labrinth’s first project as a lead composer, which was written and recorded in collaboration with Euphoria showrunner Sam Levinson. Working on this score was a transformative experience for the British artist, and he’s hoping that everyone who listens to it will embrace feeling something.
“My experience with Euphoria has made me a better musician. It was a dream come true to give wings and add magic to the different storylines. It was a collaborative effort among Sam Levinson, the crew and the cast – I only added texture to an already phenomenal show,” said the singer in a statement.
Labrinth’s Euphoria score is being released on October 4th, and it will feature a total of 26 tracks, collected from the show’s first season.
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]]>The post The First Season of “Euphoria” Ended with an Epic Musical Number appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>According to music supervisor Jen Malone, they originally had a different song in mind for finale’s big musical number. That changed after showrunner Sam Levinson fell in love with Labrinth’s “All for Us”, and used it to frame the entire season of Euphoria.
“In addition to Zendaya doing the lead vocals, Sam wanted a marching band and choir on the track so we had to set up the pre-record. We took Lab’s track and ‘sweetened it’ by working with a music contractor who did a marching band arrangement of the song,” Malone explained in an in-depth interview with Complex.
“All for Us” isn’t the only amazing song that helped the masterminds behind Euphoria channel the chaotic energy of its latest episode. Season 1 finale also features “My Body Is A Cage” by Arcade Fire, “Mi Gente” by J. Balvin and Willy William and “Rhythm of the Night” by Debarge.
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]]>The post Billie Eilish and Rosalía Join Forces in “Lo Vas a Olvidar” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The title of this track loosely translates as “You will forget her”, and its lyrics are half in Spanish and half in English. Eilish isn’t fluent in Spanish, so Rosalía coached her and translated the lyrics for her.
Eilish discussed singing in this language with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, saying “I remember when we were writing the song, I remember her saying something about, ‘It should be in English.’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no. It should be in Spanish. It’s so beautiful.’ And I’ve always loved music that isn’t in English.”
“Lo Vas a Olvidar” was followed by an atmospheric music video directed by Nabil Elderkin. It was also featured in the trailer for the second special episode of Euphoria starring Hunter Schafer and included on the series soundtrack.
The post Billie Eilish and Rosalía Join Forces in “Lo Vas a Olvidar” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Halsey Takes Us to an Empty Amusement Park in New Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Halsey’s latest music video plays out like another episode of HBO’s teen show and it shows the famous singer dancing and running around an abandoned amusement park alongside Sweeney. The only thing this video is missing is the Euphoria-inspired dazzling makeup, but we’ll let it slide.
“Graveyard” will be featured on Halsey’s upcoming album Manic alongside previously released singles “Without Me” and “Clementine” and the singer explained the meaning behind it while chatting with Billboard.
“The song is about being in love with someone who is in a bad place and loving them so much that you don’t realize that you’re going to that bad place with them. It’s also about learning to care about yourself enough not to follow them there,” said Halsey.
The post Halsey Takes Us to an Empty Amusement Park in New Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Labrinth to Release Entire “Euphoria” Score This Month appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This soundtrack marks Labrinth’s first project as a lead composer, which was written and recorded in collaboration with Euphoria showrunner Sam Levinson. Working on this score was a transformative experience for the British artist, and he’s hoping that everyone who listens to it will embrace feeling something.
“My experience with Euphoria has made me a better musician. It was a dream come true to give wings and add magic to the different storylines. It was a collaborative effort among Sam Levinson, the crew and the cast – I only added texture to an already phenomenal show,” said the singer in a statement.
Labrinth’s Euphoria score is being released on October 4th, and it will feature a total of 26 tracks, collected from the show’s first season.
The post Labrinth to Release Entire “Euphoria” Score This Month appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post The First Season of “Euphoria” Ended with an Epic Musical Number appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>According to music supervisor Jen Malone, they originally had a different song in mind for finale’s big musical number. That changed after showrunner Sam Levinson fell in love with Labrinth’s “All for Us”, and used it to frame the entire season of Euphoria.
“In addition to Zendaya doing the lead vocals, Sam wanted a marching band and choir on the track so we had to set up the pre-record. We took Lab’s track and ‘sweetened it’ by working with a music contractor who did a marching band arrangement of the song,” Malone explained in an in-depth interview with Complex.
“All for Us” isn’t the only amazing song that helped the masterminds behind Euphoria channel the chaotic energy of its latest episode. Season 1 finale also features “My Body Is A Cage” by Arcade Fire, “Mi Gente” by J. Balvin and Willy William and “Rhythm of the Night” by Debarge.
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