The collaboration marries Yener's distinctive vocals with the punchy sound of Madrigal, resulting in a contemporary track that resonates with emotional complexity.
Butterfly unfolds across four unique versions of the same song, each exploring different genres and emotional depths while maintaining a cohesive melody and lyrics.
"My parents showed me that love is something you work at and grow within. It is steady. It is chosen. The song emerged from the realisation that I was involved in something that did not feel inherently like that."
Captured during a live recording session deep in the Corsican wilderness, the 11 track project presents a raw, hardware driven performance forged through real time improvisation. The album embraces the unpredictability of live electronic music, where instinct, physical interaction and spontaneous decision making shape the sound as it unfolds.
This one is for the girls who have a bad habit of deep rumination! I wrote this song about how it feels to question love. You spend so much time with a person and give so much of yourself to them, but can't help but wonder if it's genuinely you that they are in love with, or the feeling of just having someone.
The clip begins with the Aussie icon and staunch LGBTQ+ ally being driven through the Italian countryside in a motorcycle sidecar, her hair flowing in the wind, with the driver decked out in black leathers. She is dropped off outside the Masseria and the motorcyclist removes their helmet to reveal themselves as Marlowe. "Ta-ra, love!" Marlowe tells Minogue. "Ciao, Bella," Minogue replies, with a wave of her hand.
Whether it's fueling our time on the treadmill, getting us through yet another errand, or helping us dance our cares away on a Friday night, music is a huge part of our lives. And in 2025, we've seen an embarrassment of riches in the music department. To honor that, we're nominating musicians in three star-studded categories: Breakout Musical Artist, Anthem, and Music Video.
Taking pictures before a night out, Perry proved that you don't have to save statement looks for the red carpet. She put a high-fashion spin on the "cheugy" peplum trend by donning a sculptural bright red top from Prabal Gurung. The garment featured a fitted bustier with a curved strapless neckline and pointed breastplates, leading to an exaggerated peplum hem. She paired it with a matching sleek pencil skirt from the designer.
Night-owls will have the chance to dance along to an eclectic mix of electronic and pop music under the same roof as the gallery's more than 2,300 paintings, dating as far back as the mid-13th century. If that wasn't enough, the set will be headlined by Soundcloud DJ Mia Lily, as well as RuPaul's Drag Race UK season 2 star Bimini Bon-Boulash, better known simply as Bimini.
quicksand is about staying rooted in yourself and not trying to fit into something that isn't yours. This powerful message reflects Simone's artistic philosophy of authenticity and self-identity, central to her songwriting approach and musical identity as an emerging artist navigating the international music landscape.
Last weekend I was standing in line for some Fashion Week sale that I didn't even get into trying to figure out Dorian Electra's new industrial-strength electroclash track "Shutting Up." Why do I feel like I listened to this song obsessively from 2009-2011 and never again since? Why am I scrolling all the way back to I Created Disco-era Calvin Harris right now?
When director Emerald Fennell needed to hire a musician to score her Wuthering Heights adaptation, only one person came to mind: Charli XCX. Not only did the British pop star accept the offer, but she used her soundtrack to capture love in all of its grandiose, moody, and elusive ways. As she described the soundtrack on her Substack, it's a "dive into persona, into a world that felt undeniably raw, wild, sexual, gothic, British, tortured and full of actual real sentences, punctuation and grammar."