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William Shatner announces heavy metal album at age 94
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William Shatner, the 94-year-old Star Trek icon, has revealed plans for a heavy metal album featuring covers of songs by Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and Iron Maiden, along with original tracks. The project involves 35 handpicked musicians and is set for release later this year through Cleopatra Records. Shatner described the album as a bold exploration inspired by his recent collaboration on the Nuclear Messiah project.
K-pop girl group Le Sserafim will prerelease its lead single "Celebration" on Friday ahead of its second studio album "Pureflow pt. 1," due May 22. Source Music described the track, blending melodic techno with hardstyle, as celebrating the moment one acknowledges fear and finds inner strength.
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Halle Bailey opened up about transforming personal heartbreak into her music during a recent interview. The 26-year-old singer detailed how her experiences shaped her debut album Love? Or something like it…, released last October. She reflected on her split from rapper DDG and life as a young mom.
Harry Styles has revealed plans for exclusive listening parties in 40 cities worldwide ahead of his fourth studio album's release on March 6. The events, starting February 18, allow selected fans to hear Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally in full. Fans can sign up via his website by answering a question about their listening experience.
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Ariana Grande's latest album, eternal sunshine, showcases her newfound self-assurance. The record explores life lessons and personal revelations that contribute to what is described as her most confident work to date.