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Metro
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Frankie Grande reveals he was ‘carried to bathroom' by Oscar nominee
Frankie Grande has been a vocal supporter of his sister's career but his dedication to Ariana Grande went a little overboard during Wicked. In case you missed it, last year, the In My Head hitmaker, 32, starred in the long-awaited film adaptation of the musical, landing 10 Oscar nods. She played the good witch Galinda – or Glinda – alongside Cynthia Erivo's Elphaba, with both receiving plenty of critical acclaim. None have been louder in their approval than big brother Frankie, 42, who didn't leave their private screening for a second. Not even to use the bathroom. 'I'm going to be wearing a diaper this time,' the Hotel Rock Bottom singer told Metro when asked if there would be a private Wicked: For Good screening. Frankie actually 'refused to leave' while the first film was being shown during their family screening, which included Marjorie Grande, their 'Nonna',who sadly died last month. The Celebrity Big Brother star continued: 'That first time. I needed to be carried by the man who edited the film … like Oscar nominee … carried me to the bathroom. '[He] carried me because I wouldn't leave. I wouldn't leave and after the end I was crying, then they were like, 'Are you okay?' And I was like 'I can't move, I have to pee, please'. 'So yeah, I was carried to the bathroom.' Frankie's saviour was likely Myron Kerstein, who was nominated for best editing at the Academy Awards for part one and is set to edit part two of Wicked. He has previously worked with director Jon M. Chu on 2021's In The Heights and 2018's Crazy Rich Asians. Wicked is not his only nomination either as Myron also earned an Oscar nod for his editing of beloved musical Tick Tick… Boom!, starring Andrew Garfield. Frankie also shared how he was on site when they filmed the iconic Defying Gravity scene and was 'terrified' to make a sound. 'I didn't want to cry, I didn't want to react, I didn't want to do anything,' he confessed, dramatically hunching up his shoulders and freezing to imitate himself on set. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Since he was so scared to make a noise, he didn't film or take any pictures, so the moment will just 'live rent-free' in his head 'for life'. A far cry from being silent on a film set, Frankie dropped his debut album last month with 15 songs that shared 'pieces' of him. He has now revealed he is releasing a deluxe remixed version soon, which will feature the first-ever official collaboration with his sister. We say official as the sibling duo once shared a clip of them singing Suddenly Frankie, a twist on the Little Shop of Horrors track Suddenly Seymour. When asked about a studio version of this 2010s throwback gem, Frankie joked: 'I'm ready. Ariana what you doing? Do you wanna do a song or…' More Trending While they're not releasing this musical remix, they have joined forces on a new version of Frankie's song Hotel Rock Bottom. On Instagram, he wrote: 'This song is so personal to me, and having her on it makes it even more meaningful. Can't wait for you to hear it!!' Ariana replied: 'Love you so much ♡ so proud of you and grateful to be a part of this deluxe !' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Denise Richards' husband Aaron Phypers files for divorce after six years of marriage MORE: Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron leaves rock band after 27 years MORE: Fans are convinced Katie Holmes quietly confirmed Tom Cruise's romance with Ana de Armas
Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Lauren Sanderson hard launches new relationship with influencer Brooke Baldwin
Singer Lauren Sanderson and influencer Brooke Baldwin have hard launched their relationship just in time for Pride! On June 1, Sanderson posted a TikTok of the two of them next to one another, captioned only "uh oh." The same day, Baldwin shared a video showing someone wrapping their arms around her in a way that looked more than just friendly. yeaahhhhhh sooooo It didn't take long for fans to recognize Sanderson's tattoos, and the combination of both videos made this cute little relationship launch crystal clear. Since then, the two have continued leaving little crumbs for invested fans. Sanderson shared a video that appears to be the two of them holding hands followed by another TikTok in which she just wrote "When a beautiful gorgeous talented kind perfect brunette haired woman takes over my life." The "In My Head" singer also recently left a comment on one of Baldwin's videos, writing, "How does it feel to be perfect." "You would know," Baldwin replied. — (@) Sanderson was previously romantically linked to actress and former The Voice contestant Bryana Salaz, although it was speculated that the two called it quits earlier this year. She's currently on tour across the United States for the month of June. Meanwhile, Baldwin has made a name for herself as a rising presence in the LA influencer scene.


Scottish Sun
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Mother Recordings celebrates a decade of electronic music authority… along with a perfect remix
Find out which track has the best drop SOUNDS GUT Mother Recordings celebrates a decade of electronic music authority… along with a perfect remix Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BERLIN dance label, Mother Recordings celebrates a decade of electronic music authority with a remix that echoes through the ages. When Leon and Shaf Huse dropped Power To The People on the imprint in 2018, it wasn't just a track, it was a global call to dance. The hypnotic beats and classic sample of Wildchild's cult hit Renegade Master from the 90s helped create a terrace anthem that roared out of DC10 Ibiza and into the sets of legends like Carl Cox, The Martinez Brothers and Seth Troxler. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Leon and Shaf Huse have dropped hit after hit Credit: Supplied Now, Tube & Berger, fellow Berlin groove architects Arndt Roerig and Marko Vidovic -heads of Kittball Records, have injected it with a fresh dose of cinematic tension. Their remix doesn't walk onto the dancefloor, it haunts it. With horror-funk synths towering like cathedral organs and voodoo-driven percussion, this is a tribute to the darker, more primal pulse of the underground. We caught up with Tube & Berger this week and asked them to curate a playlist to mark the release of their remix. Their selection includes the new remix and captures that same energy and is a celebration of the renegades, the ravers, and the revolutionary power of a perfectly placed drop. Back once again, with the Renegade Master indeed! 2 We caught up with Tube & Berger this week Credit: Supplied Leon & Shaf Huse – Power To The People (Tube & Berger Remix) To celebrate 10 years of Mother Recordings, we remixed this banger – raw groove with a message, and it felt right to bring it back with our twist. Tube & Berger – Time To Push The Propaganda The world's on the edge? But we're dropping heat through the chaos. Taly Shum – In My Head Taly shines with her sweet Ukrainian girl power – we're super happy to have her on board at ZEHN. Dirsehan, Ursula La Notte – Save Me As soon as we heard it, we wanted it on ZEHN Records. Dark, emotional, and totally hypnotic and addictive. Tube & Berger, Juliet Sikora – Come On Now (Set It Off) (Tony Romera Remix) Tony gave our classic a fresh punch – heavy, modern, and still slaps. Katsi, – Jah Love Our long-time buddy teamed up with our Kittball label mom for this warm, summer tune – good vibes all over. Bless You – Gotta Move Caught our ear right away – great groove and full of tension. Since then, it's been in our set. Works every time. DEFLEE – Yo! We've been into DEFLEE for a while and this one's just another fire tune from him. Clean and heavy. Doctors On Decks – The Fog (Chris Luno Extended Remix) Our Austrian friends teamed up with Chris Luno, and he took it deep and dreamy. A proper late-night roller. AG Swifty – SHHH! This one's all about the groove – stripped back, bouncy, and perfect to get the floor moving.


The Irish Sun
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Mother Recordings celebrates a decade of electronic music authority… along with a perfect remix
BERLIN dance label, Mother Recordings celebrates a decade of electronic music authority with a remix that echoes through the ages. When Leon and Shaf Huse dropped Power To The People on the imprint in 2018, it wasn't just a track, it was a global call to dance. The hypnotic beats and classic sample of Wildchild's cult hit Renegade Master from the 90s helped create a terrace anthem that roared out of DC10 Ibiza and into the sets of legends like Carl Cox, The Martinez Brothers and Seth Troxler. 2 Leon and Shaf Huse have dropped hit after hit Credit: Supplied Now, Tube & Berger, fellow Berlin groove architects Arndt Roerig and Marko Vidovic -heads of Kittball Records, have injected it with a fresh dose of cinematic tension. Their remix doesn't walk onto the dancefloor, it haunts it. With horror-funk synths towering like cathedral organs and voodoo-driven percussion, this is a tribute to the darker, more primal pulse of the underground. We caught up with Tube & Berger this week and asked them to curate a playlist to mark the release of their remix. Their selection includes the new remix and captures that same energy and is a celebration of the renegades, the ravers, and the revolutionary power of a perfectly placed drop. Back once again, with the Renegade Master indeed! 2 We caught up with Tube & Berger this week Credit: Supplied Leon & Shaf Huse – Power To The People (Tube & Berger Remix) To celebrate 10 years of Mother Recordings, we remixed this banger – raw groove with a message, and it felt right to bring it back with our twist. Most read in Music Tube & Berger – Time To Push The Propaganda The world's on the edge? But we're dropping heat through the chaos. Taly Shum – In My Head Taly shines with her sweet Ukrainian girl power – we're super happy to have her on board at ZEHN. Dirsehan, Ursula La Notte – Save Me As soon as we heard it, we wanted it on ZEHN Records. Dark, emotional, and totally hypnotic and addictive. Tube & Berger, Juliet Sikora – Come On Now (Set It Off) (Tony Romera Remix) Tony gave our classic a fresh punch – heavy, modern, and still slaps. Katsi, – Jah Love Our long-time buddy teamed up with our Kittball label mom for this warm, summer tune – good vibes all over. Bless You – Gotta Move Caught our ear right away – great groove and full of tension. Since then, it's been in our set. Works every time. DEFLEE – Yo! We've been into DEFLEE for a while and this one's just another fire tune from him. Clean and heavy. Doctors On Decks – The Fog (Chris Luno Extended Remix) Our Austrian friends teamed up with Chris Luno, and he took it deep and dreamy. A proper late-night roller. Read more on the Irish Sun AG Swifty – SHHH! This one's all about the groove – stripped back, bouncy, and perfect to get the floor moving.

USA Today
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Michigander's Jason Singer on debut album: 'It took my whole life to make this'
Michigander's Jason Singer on debut album: 'It took my whole life to make this' After 10 years of his solo band Michigander, Jason Singer felt the time was finally right to craft his debut album. So he created a collection of songs he classifies as "slightly political, very self-referential and critical of idiots." Nothing could be more quintessentially Michigander. The 12-track, self-titled record walks the line between alternative pop and indie rock, showcasing Singer's striking lyricism — equal parts sarcastic and vulnerable — his emotive, nasally voice and a nostalgic, polished sound. Ahead of the album release on Friday and an accompanying show that night at The Basement East, Singer spoke with The Tennessean. Why now is the right time for Michigander's debut record In the years ahead of his first record, the 32-year-old Michigan native and Nashville transplant has risen to respect in the indie music space. Michigander is known for his tracks "Misery," "In My Head" and "Let Me Down," and has hit the stage at music festivals that include Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and 2024's Bonnaroo. Singer has performed alongside acts like Silversun Pickups, Pete Yorn, Manchester Orchestra and Andrew McMahon, and has released four EPs. Now it's time for his biggest release yet. "I feel like it took my whole life to make this even though I've made other things up until this point," Singer said, sitting in his home studio in Nashville with his two cats as snow melted outside. "It's the most authentic thing I've created and put out." This is the first time Singer felt ready to release an album, and the first time he's felt solid enough as an artist. "I don't think I had the songs that were good enough." But this time around, he undoubtedly had enough quality songs to choose from. "I've wrote more songs for this than I have written collectively my whole life probably," he said, noting that he picked from about 50 tracks. Having the time and ability to write that volume of songs is a uniquely Nashville privilege, Singer said, because there are so many co-writes happening in town with such regularity. It's just easier to churn out good work in Music City. Miraculously, narrowing down the tracks for his album was somewhat easy. "It's the 12 best ones," Singer said. That's where the fun began. This is the first time Singer has crafted a collection of songs in the city that he lives in, having commuted to Detroit and Los Angeles to work on previous EPs. "This is the first time I've gotten to go somewhere and take as much time as I wanted to do whatever I wanted," he said. It's also the first time he has played piano on a record. Singer got with his producer Jeremy Lutito at his studio in East Nashville, and the two started throwing paint at the wall. "I wasn't embarrassed to try anything. I wasn't scared to try anything," Singer said. As they created the record, Singer dove into the catalogs of artists he used to listen to in the 2010s, back when he'd grab CDs at the library or discover new bands from the previously defunct file-sharing software LimeWire. "TV on the Radio was a big influence for this record, Blur, LCD Soundsystem." He was inspired by piano rock, too, listening to David Gray and the Fray. Michigander pens anthems for people pleasers, those struggling with anxiety "(The record) feels serious and sarcastic at the same time — it feels like an inside joke," Singer said. "There's parts in it that are just me making fun of things. People might hear it and be like, 'Hell yeah, brother,' ... but really, I'm making fun of those people in a way." This irony shows itself early in the record. There's the album's surging, percussive second track, "Emotional." While the tune is deceivingly hazy, positive and upbeat, the underpinnings are urgent. "I'm so emotional," Singer belts, "But I don't know any other way / So I just roll with it / I never get out of my own way." Singer's referring to "how people in a political environment are just so tied to emotions a lot of times," he said. "The whole Trump thing is so bizarre to me — it consumes a lot of my brain, how people are aligning with that in any way." But the album isn't a political statement in its entirety. It's about growing up, being in your 30s and all the real life, adult things you suddenly have to cope with. Last year, Singer's mother almost died of a brain tumor. In 2023, Singer's wife was seriously injured after being run over by a truck. She's since healed, he said. In his tracks, Singer is confronting a lot of the emotions associated with these events. "I feel like the music is more for people in their later 20s and early 30s, which is what I wrote about," he said. "I'm trying to be true to my experience." Singer's honesty allows him to do just that. "I'll Be Okay," a reflective, bright track with buoyant drums and soaring saxophone, comes mid-album. The tune is Singer's response to struggling with severe anxiety and suffering from a horrible panic attack that landed him in the emergency room last year. "I'll be okay," he sings. "But I'm not okay right now / I'm knocked down and I'm still out, so if you see me on the ground / It's okay / But I'm not okay right now." Another one of Singer's favorite tracks on the album is "Giving Up," a tune he wrote in January 2024 in a day. It's his anthem for people pleasers, a conversational, determined track about trying to change destructive ways. On the chorus, he intones: "I'm giving up trying to make you happy (cause I) / Gave you enough, and now I'm feeling empty inside / You're wearing me out, yeah, you're wearing me thin / You broke me down and now I'm caving in." "Every day is just weird and scary (for everyone)," he said. "There's always gonna be people who have it worse off than you. ... Just because you're not on the verge of losing everything doesn't mean that your feelings and your thoughts and your troubles aren't valid." The bottom line on Michigander's debut album is that life is complicated — aging is strange, politics are bizarre and mental health issues can kick you down. It's OK to sit in it; Singer's songs give you permission to do so. But like Singer sings, you'll "be okay," too. To learn more about Michigander, head to Audrey Gibbs is a music journalist with The Tennessean. You can reach her at agibbs@