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Charli XCX dropped a new single titled '5 in the Morning,' a collaboration with hit-makers The Invisible Men. In a recent interview, the English singer-songwriter also responded to the criticism around 'Girls.' -
Bebe Rexha Responds To ‘Girls’ Backlash: ‘My Sexual Life Is Nobody’s Business’
Bebe Rexha finally broke her silence over the controversy surrounding 'Girls.' The singer also talked about her sexual orientation during a recent interview. -
Cardi B Defends 'Girls’, Says They Never Had Bad Intentions
Cardi B responded to the criticism made against the new song 'Girls.' She issued an apology on Twitter, but she insisted that she and her collaborators had no ill intentions. -
Charli XCX Announces ‘Pop 2’ Shows For London, Paris
Charli XCX just announced that she would hold shows in London and Paris to promote 'Pop 2.' The singer is currently on tour with Taylor Swift. -
Rita Ora Apologizes, Says ‘Girls’ Represents ‘Very Real And Honest Experience’ In Her Life
Rita Ora has issued an apology for offending Hayley Kiyoko and other members of the LGBTQ+ community. The singer-actress also finally came out as a bisexual on a social media post. -
Hayley Kiyoko Thinks Rita Ora's 'Girls' Is Tone-Deaf, Harmful To LGBTQ Community
Hayley Kiyoko called out the problematic and 'tone-deaf' lyrics of Rita Ora's new song 'Girls' in which the singer talks about wanting to kiss girls after a few glasses of wine. The track was released on Friday, May 11. -
Rita Ora Joins Forces With Cardi B, Charli XCX And Bebe Rexha For New Single 'Girls'
Rita Ora just announced the official release date of her new song, 'Girls,' on May 11. The track is her collaboration with other female singers, such as Charli XCX and Bebe Rexha. -
The Best TV Shows Of 2017: 'The Leftovers,' 'Mr. Robot,' 'The Handmaid’s Tale,' And More
The golden age of television just keeps getting better and better each passing season. Here are the best shows of 2017, from 'Girls' to 'Mr. Robot' to 'The Good Place.' -
Fifth Harmony Released Their Second Single 'Angel' For Their Third Self-Titled Album
The American pop girl group Fifth Harmony has released their second single titled "Angel" and it has a unique sound coming from the now-quartet singers. Their third self-titled album will be released on August 25. -
Kathleen Hanna, Milla Jovovich and Others Take on Paid Family Leave in Risque PSA [WATCH]
Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, Jemima Kirke of Girls, Milla Jovovich, Maggie Gyllenhaal and a number of other celebrity artists, bloggers and activists assert that they will do anything for nationally guaranteed paid family leave--even "blow the entire Senate"--in a PSA released just before the holidays by the advocacy group American Women. The video produced by Sarah Sophie Flicker encourages women and men alike to raise their voices and demand US politicians pass comprehensive legislation addressing this issue. -
Lena Dunham Tweets Jack Antonoff After Same-Sex Marriage Legalized, 'Get On It'
Lena Dunham is ready for marriage after today's news that same-sex marriage is legalized. -
Bleachers, Grimes Team Up for New Song 'Entropy' on 'Girls' Season 4 [LISTEN]
Wondering what that sweet new song at the end of last nights Girls was? Give the credit to none other than Bleachers and Grimes. In a move similar to St. Vincent's "Teenage Talk" last week, on Sunday night (March 15), fans of HBO's Girls got a first listen at a brand new song from Claire Boucher and Lena Dunham's boyfriend Jack Antonoff. Introducing, the poppy and beautiful new single "Entropy." -
St. Vincent Premieres New Song 'Teenage Talk' On Episode 8 Of HBO's 'GIRLS' [LISTEN]
As promised, St. Vincent (born Annie Clark) contributed a new song to the current season of her friend Lena Dunham's show GIRLS on HBO. The track, "Teenage Talk," played as the credits rolled on Episode 8, which aired last night. The song fits well with the sound she went for on her Grammy-winning self-titled effort, which makes sense seeing as it was one of the tracks left on the cutting room floor (until now). -
'Girls' Creator Lena Dunham Talks Woody Allen, 'Puritanical' America, Campus Rape at Sundance [WATCH]
Lena Dunham, creator of the HBO sitcom "Girls," has become the voice of twentysomethings everywhere who are struggling to figure out the transition from youth to adulthood. The writer/director spoke during a panel at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend where she talked about Woody Allen, the escalating campus rape problem and how "puritanical" America is nowadays. Actresses Mindy Kaling and Kristen Wiig were also at the event. -
St. Vincent, Grimes To Premiere New Songs On Season 4 Of HBO's 'Girls'
The fourth season of HBO's hit series Girls is underway, and now the show's music supervisor Manish Raval has announced that St. Vincent and Grimes will premire new music on upcoming episodes. In an interview with Billboard, he talked about how he secured the exclusives.
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