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Brad Pitt is 'dating' but 'not seriously'
Brad Pitt's friends have insisted he is "dating, but not seriously", despite speculation linking him to Lykke Li.
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Who is Lykke Li? Everything to know about the singer and actor rumoured to be dating Brad Pitt
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The 20 best songs of 2019
The 20 best songs of 2019Our critics have voted til they can’t no more ... and these are their tracks of the year. You can listen to all 593 songs that were voted for in our playlistYeehaw! Lil Nas X. Composite: Getty
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Tove Lo - Sunshine Kitty review: Obvious charisma lost in forgettable Scandi pop
There's been more sad disco-pop than flat-pack wardrobes coming out of Sweden recently. Robyn, Zara Larsson and Lykke Li are all involved, and compatriot Tove Lo is throwing her unhappy hat into the ring with her fourth album — a collection as enjoyable as it is exasperating.Like its 2017 predecessor Blue Lips, Sunshine Kitty is packed with moody, electropop grooves and plain-spoken expressions of female sexuality. Game-playing and ambiguity really isn’t her thing — as she makes clear on love tr
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Albums of the week: Mark Ronson, Will Young and Hot Chip
Mark Ronson - Late Night Feelings(Columbia)****The pedigree of guest vocalists on Mark Ronson’s fifth record underlines his hit-making credentials. The British super-producer has corralled a line-up of singers ranging from Miley Cyrus and Camila Cabello, Lykke Li and Alicia Keys to less familiar names King Princess, Yebba and Angel Olsen. Each of them earns their place with stylish contributions.Having trailed his first album in almost five years as a collection of “sad bangers”, Ronson has del
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Yola Fest: Lykke Li launches all-female festival featuring Courtney Love, Cat Power and Charli XCX
Lykke Li has announced a forthcoming all-female music festival, during which she will be joined by Courtney Love among other artists.
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Blood Orange and more added to line-up for Florence and the Machine at BST Hyde Park
More acts have been added to the line-up for Florence and the Machine and the National’s joint-headline show in Hyde Park this summer. Blood Orange, who has collaborated and toured with Florence Welch in the past, is the biggest name to join the bill on July 13. Aldous Harding, Marlon Williams, Let’s Eat Grandma and Goat Girl are the other new acts slated to appear at the concert, which is part of the Barclaycard presents British Summer Time series.
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How to watch the International Women’s Day concert with Karen O, St. Vincent and Meg Myers in Los Angeles
This International Women’s Day, powerful female performers are teaming up for an iHeartMedia concert. Participating artists include Gwen Stefani, Halsey, Bebe Rexha and Sabrina Carpenter. To celebrate IWD, LA station Alt 98.7 is hosting a Women Who Rock concert in partnership with the Amazon Original Series HANNA, featuring some of alt-rock’s most famous women.
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BST 2019: Florence + The Machine to headline British Summer Time alongside Bob Dylan and Robbie Williams
Florence + The Machine has been announced will headline British Summer Time festival next year, in what has been billed as an exclusive homecoming show. The “Dog Days Are Over” singer joins previously announced headliners Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Robbie Williams, with the former two joint headlining the Hyde Park event. Florence will play the festival’s penultimate day, 13 July.
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Album reviews: Lykke Li's 'so sad, so sexy', Gruff Rhys's 'Babelsberg' and more
It’s four years since Lykke Li’s last album and the Swedish pop singer has changed her tune. The sonic diversity of the record is due in part to Li working with longtime collaborators Malay, Jeff Bhasker and T-Minus, but expanded with the help of Skrillex, Emile Haynie, DJ Dahi and Jonny Coffer. “I understand if you leave me, just go,” Li admits on “Bad Woman” as she endures the push and pull of ending up at a crossroads in a relationship.
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