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Today, Anne-Marie has announced details of her highly-anticipated new album ‘Therapy’, which will be released on July 23 through Major Toms/Asylum.
To celebrate the news, Anne-Marie & Niall Horan have released their nostalgic single ‘Our Song’ today. The official video – directed by Michael Holyk and launching at 1pm (here) – is loosely inspired by Bonnie & Clyde as it trails friends, Anne-Marie and Niall, as they hastily flee their town in search for new beginnings.
Anne-Marie’s second studio album, Therapy, is the official follow-up to her multi-platinum and four million-selling 2018 debut, Speak Your Mind [the UK’s biggest-selling debut release of that year]. An artist whose everywoman candour and knock-you-down vocal range has reverberated across the globe, Therapy is a collection of songs that embody A-M’s characterful artistry, self-effacing attitude and beautiful honesty; attributes that have not only catapulted Essex-born Anne-Marie to p
In Body, Russ Millions (pictured above) and Tion Wayne rap: ‘Free Big A, he’s too militant’ which online followers of the singers have interpreted to be a reference to a gang member currently in prison on firearm offences
Stab first then talk.On flight-mode when we walk.Chest or back we’ll rip his face offI’ll put holes in your back.’
The lyrics are brutal and the music is ‘drill’ a raw and aggressive form of British rap with accompanying videos that feature balaclava-wearing men waving weapons and detailing the bloody reality of life on the streets.
For Sharon Kendall, the words of the song Dip First (‘dip’ being slang for ‘stab’), by a drill rapper associated with a gang in the Rayners Lane area of North-West London, the lyrics were heart-wrenchingly close to home.
This year s BRIT Awards shaped up to be a big one, with performances from Coldplay, Dua Lipa, The Weeknd, and Olivia Rodrigo to name a few. The ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 11 in London and will be telecasted in India on May 16, at 9 PM only on Vh1 India.
Coral Island (Run On), new at No. 2.
Mick Fleetwood & Friendsâ live tribute
Celebrating The Music of Peter Green (BMG) debuts at No. 3, just ahead of British singer Birdy, whose
Young Heart (Atlantic) flies in at No. 4.
Gojira, the French metal band, score their first Top 10 album with
Fortitude (Roadrunner), new at No. 6, just ahead of Norwegian DIY singer-songwriter Girl in Red s debut effort
If I Could Make It Go Quiet (No. 7 via Marie Ulven), and Pink Floydâs
Live at Knebworth 1990 (No. 8 via Rhino).
Completing the Top 10 is DJ Khaledâs digital-only 12th studio set
Khaled Khaled. Itâs the most-streamed album of the week, according to the OCC, for the Miami producerâs fourth Top 10.
Tion Wayne and Russ Millions’ Body becomes first number one drill song
Alex Green, PA Entertainment Reporter
7 May 2021, 6:50 pm
Body by Tion Wayne and Russ Millions has become the first drill song to top the UK charts in what has been described as a “landmark” moment for the genre.
The track climbed from number four to number one this week, racking up 71,000 chart sales including 10.7 million streams, boosted by a remix featuring artists including Bugzy Malone and Darkoo.
The duo said: “We want to thank everyone for getting us the first drill number one. Big up everyone on the remix, big up everyone involved, big up the Atlantic family. Mad love.”