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]]>After a lot of anticipation, Labrinth dropped his long-awaited Billie Eilish collaboration. It might sound familiar because we’ve previously heard a snippet of this track on Euphoria, but that didn’t stop the new version from becoming an instant hit.
April 7 marked the release of several new albums, and Ellie Goulding’s Higher Than Heaven created the most buzz. Since we previously got to hear four of the album’s best songs, we had to settle for “Better Man” as its best new release.
This week has also been a great week for alternative pop vocalists and several made it to our list with their brand-new songs, including Caroline Polachek, Maisie Peters, and Ashnikko. Their new music is worth waiting for, and we’re excited to see what they’re going to do next.
Check out the rest of our best songs of the week to discover new music by NF, BTS’s Suga, Nicki Minaj, Noah Cyrus, and many more!
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]]>The music video for her new song is pretty minimalistic, and it shows Cyrus surrounded by a white void while dressed completely in black. In the beginning, it seems like she’s on her own, but we quickly find out she’s actually surrounded by choir members in black robes.
Just like with her previous music video for “July,” Noah Cyrus tried to create another visual that’s capable of conveying an important message.
“Sometimes there can be dozens of people around you but you still feel lonely. I wanted the video to show what it could really feel like,” explained the singer.
“Lonely” was directed by Cyrus and Symone Ridgell, who said this video is about “vulnerability, trauma and dropping your facade, but also about human connection and finding strength among others.”
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]]>The video for this emotional song is pretty straight-forward and it sees the young artist walking down the old town road (no pun intended) surrounded by a bunch of old suitcases, that she’s trying to leave behind as she moves on with her life.
Noah Cyrus explained that this James Pereira-directed video symbolizes her “attempt of letting go and walking away from the baggage” because there’s something beautiful waiting on the other side, even when it’s hard and it hurts to walk away.
It’s unclear if this song, about the seemingly never-ending cycle of a toxic relationship, serves as her way to promote her upcoming album. She’s been teasing her debut LP NC-17 for a while now, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty surrounding its release.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>After a lot of anticipation, Labrinth dropped his long-awaited Billie Eilish collaboration. It might sound familiar because we’ve previously heard a snippet of this track on Euphoria, but that didn’t stop the new version from becoming an instant hit.
April 7 marked the release of several new albums, and Ellie Goulding’s Higher Than Heaven created the most buzz. Since we previously got to hear four of the album’s best songs, we had to settle for “Better Man” as its best new release.
This week has also been a great week for alternative pop vocalists and several made it to our list with their brand-new songs, including Caroline Polachek, Maisie Peters, and Ashnikko. Their new music is worth waiting for, and we’re excited to see what they’re going to do next.
Check out the rest of our best songs of the week to discover new music by NF, BTS’s Suga, Nicki Minaj, Noah Cyrus, and many more!
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]]>The post Noah Cyrus Confronts Loneliness in Vulnerable New Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video for her new song is pretty minimalistic, and it shows Cyrus surrounded by a white void while dressed completely in black. In the beginning, it seems like she’s on her own, but we quickly find out she’s actually surrounded by choir members in black robes.
Just like with her previous music video for “July,” Noah Cyrus tried to create another visual that’s capable of conveying an important message.
“Sometimes there can be dozens of people around you but you still feel lonely. I wanted the video to show what it could really feel like,” explained the singer.
“Lonely” was directed by Cyrus and Symone Ridgell, who said this video is about “vulnerability, trauma and dropping your facade, but also about human connection and finding strength among others.”
The post Noah Cyrus Confronts Loneliness in Vulnerable New Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Noah Cyrus Explores Her Country Side in New Music Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The video for this emotional song is pretty straight-forward and it sees the young artist walking down the old town road (no pun intended) surrounded by a bunch of old suitcases, that she’s trying to leave behind as she moves on with her life.
Noah Cyrus explained that this James Pereira-directed video symbolizes her “attempt of letting go and walking away from the baggage” because there’s something beautiful waiting on the other side, even when it’s hard and it hurts to walk away.
It’s unclear if this song, about the seemingly never-ending cycle of a toxic relationship, serves as her way to promote her upcoming album. She’s been teasing her debut LP NC-17 for a while now, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty surrounding its release.
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