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Lorde Releases New Album Virgin : Listen and Read the Full Credits
Lorde Releases New Album Virgin : Listen and Read the Full Credits

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time6 days ago

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Lorde Releases New Album Virgin : Listen and Read the Full Credits

All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by Pitchfork editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Lorde, photo by Talia Chetrit Just about two months after official announcing it, Lorde has released the new album Virgin. The New Zealand pop musician previewed her follow-up to 2021's Solar Power with the singles 'What Was That,' 'Man of the Year,' and 'Hammer.' She co-produced the album with Jim-E Stack, enlisting additional contributions from Fabiana Palladino, Daniel Nigro, Rob Moose, Buddy Ross, Inc. No World's Andrew Aged, Blood Orange's Devonté Hyves, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon, and others. Virgin also has a sample of Dexta Daps' 'Morning Love' on 'Current Affairs,' and the album's 'If She Could See Me Now' contains elements of Baby Bash and Frankie J's smash hit 'Suga Suga.' Listen to Virgin and see the full list of album credits below. 01 Hammer Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Additional Production: Buddy Ross Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Ian Gold, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Jack Manning, Koby Berman Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Keyboards: Buddy Ross, Jim-E Stack Piano: Buddy Ross Synthesizer: Buddy Ross, Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 02 What Was That Producer: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Daniel Nigro, Jack Manning, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Koby Berman Bass Guitar: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Drums: Jim-E Stack Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Electric Guitar: Andrew Aged, Daniel Nigro Keyboards: Jim-E Stack OP-1: Jim-E Stack Piano: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 03 Shapeshifter Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Andrew Aged, Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Andrew Aged, Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Jack Manning, Jim-E Stack, Rob Moose Assistant Recording Engineer: Ian Gold, Koby Berman Bass Guitar: Jim-E Stack Cello: Gabriel Cabezas Drums: Craig Weinrib Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Electric Guitar: Andrew Aged Glockenspiel: Jim-E Stack Keyboards: Jim-E Stack OP-1: Jim-E Stack Piano: Jim-E Stack String Arrangement: Rob Moose Synthesizer: Jim-E Stack Viola: Rob Moose Violin: Rob Moose Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 04 Man of the Year Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Tom Elmhirst Recording Engineer, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Bailey Kislak, Jack Manning, Koby Berman Bass Guitar: Devonté Hynes, Jim-E Stack Cello: Devonté Hynes Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Keyboards: Eli Teplin, Jim-E Stack Piano: Eli Teplin Synthesizer: Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 05 Favourite Daughter Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Ian Gold, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Koby Berman Drum Machine: Jim-E Stack Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Electric Guitar: Andrew Aged, Devonté Hynes Keyboards: Jim-E Stack Piano: Eli Teplin Programming: Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Devonté Hynes, Eli Teplin, Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 06 Current Affairs Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Craig Harrisingh, David Harrisingh, Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, Fabiana Palladino, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Craig Harrisingh, David Harrisingh, Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, Fabiana Palladino, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Tom Elmhirst Recording Engineer: Fabiana Palladino, Jack Manning, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Koby Berman Bass Guitar: Jim-E Stack Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Electric Guitar: Andrew Aged, Jim-E Stack OP-1: Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 07 Clearblue Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Austin Christy, Koby Berman Keyboards: Jim-E Stack Programming: Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 08 GRWM Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack, Josiah Sherman Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack, Josiah Sherman Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Buddy Ross, Ian Gold, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Jack Manning, Koby Berman Drum Programming: Buddy Ross, Jim-E Stack Keyboards: Jim-E Stack Piano: Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Buddy Ross, Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 09 Broken Glass Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Additional Production: Daniel Nigro Composer: Daniel Nigro, Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Daniel Nigro, Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Austin Christy, Koby Berman Bass Guitar: Daniel Nigro Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Electric Guitar: Andrew Aged, Daniel Nigro Keyboards: Jim-E Stack Piano: Jim-E Stack Space Echo: Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Daniel Nigro, Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 10 If She Could See Me Now Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Additional Production: Sachi DiSerafino Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, Fabiana Palladino, Francisco J. Bautista Jr., James Harmon Stack, Nathan Perez, Ronald Ray Bryant, William DiSerafino Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, Fabiana Palladino, Francisco J. Bautista Jr., James Harmon Stack, Nathan Perez, Ronald Ray Bryant, William DiSerafino Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Devin Hoffman, Fabiana Palladino, Ian Gold, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Kyle Parker Smith, Koby Berman Acoustic Guitar: Devin Hoffman Bass Guitar: Devin Hoffman Drums: Kyle Crane Drum Programming: Jim-E Stack Electric Guitar: Andrew Aged, Devin Hoffman Keyboards: Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Buddy Ross, Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor 11 David Producer: Jim-E Stack, Lorde Composer: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Lyricist: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, James Harmon Stack Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer Assistant Mastering Engineer: Will Quinnell Mixing Engineer: Mark 'Spike' Stent Assistant Mixing Engineer: Kieran Beardmore, Matt Wolach Recording Engineer: Jack Manning, Jim-E Stack Assistant Recording Engineer: Koby Berman Bass Guitar: Justin Vernon Electric Guitar: Justin Vernon Keyboards: Jim-E Stack OP-1: Jim-E Stack Programming: Jim-E Stack Synthesizer: Jim-E Stack Vocals: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor Wind Chime: Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor Lorde: Virgin $37.00, Rough Trade Originally Appeared on Pitchfork Solve the daily Crossword

Former Ohio State defensive lineman Cam Heyward lands on NFL Top 100 list
Former Ohio State defensive lineman Cam Heyward lands on NFL Top 100 list

USA Today

time13-07-2025

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  • USA Today

Former Ohio State defensive lineman Cam Heyward lands on NFL Top 100 list

.@CamHeyward lands at #️⃣8️⃣3️⃣ on the #NFLTop100📝: It's that time of year again when we get a look at the annual NFL "Top 100" list. This ranking is unique in the fact that the voting comes from the players themselves, so that likely means a little more knowing what your colleagues who play football at the highest level think of you. One guy that makes the list almost every year is former Ohio State and current Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward. This year, he checks in at No. 83, and boy, has he had staying power. The 2025-26 season will be Heyward's 14th season after being selected by the Steelers in the first round of the 2011 NFL draft. He's had a distinguished and probably underrated career if we're being honest. He's been named a First-Team All-Pro four times, made the Pro Bowl seven times, and was voted the Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2023. Before heading to the NFL, Heyward made a name for himself in Columbus by becoming a First-Team All-Big Ten selection in 2010. will continue to unveil the Top 100 players for this year, and we'll continue to keep track of when former Ohio State football players are unveiled. Contact/Follow us @BuckeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Ohio State news, notes and opinion. Follow Phil Harrison on X.

Viral TikTok Shows How Men Really Talk To Women
Viral TikTok Shows How Men Really Talk To Women

Buzz Feed

time10-07-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

Viral TikTok Shows How Men Really Talk To Women

A TikTok trend has women sharing screenshots and voice notes that call men out for their bad behavior to a new Lorde song — ironically captioning them " #ManOfTheYear." But what's supposed to be an empowering trend for women to stand up against emotional abuse and mistreatment has been overshadowed by the 'good men' of the internet who are utterly shocked by the stories they're hearing. Content creator Jordan Johnson, who goes by @Swifieinkc on TikTok, created a stitch response to one male content creator's post. In the video, a male content creator questioned the participants by asking them where they were finding these awful men: 'I don't know a single guy in my life who would text a woman like that,' said the male creator in the stitch. 'Where are you finding these dudes'? 'Yes, you do,' Jordan responded. 'In fact, statistics show that probably most of the men in your life have treated at least one woman like that at some point. They just don't tell you how they treat women.' 'I had seen so many men in comment sections surprised by a lot of the texts displayed in this trend,' Johnson told HuffPost, explaining why she created this video. 'But as a woman, while a lot of the messages in the trend were jarring and scary, none of them were surprising.' The #ManOfTheYear trend started shortly after Lorde released her song 'Man of the Year' on May 29, 2025. While the song is about Lorde's experience with gender fluidity, listeners found the irony between the lyric 'Let's hear it for the man of the year,' and their personal relationships with men. 'For so long, emotional abuse, manipulation and gaslighting have thrived in silence,' said Jenny Maenpaa, a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and founder of the New York City Psychotherapy Collective.'This trend uses irony and satire to shine a light on behaviors that women were previously told to 'get over' or 'stop exaggerating.'' Currently, there are over 83K TikToks of women sharing conversations, voicemails and voice notes, text messages and other stories of men cheating, verbally abusing their partners or demonstrating other horrible behaviors. The trend grew so popular that even Lorde posted her own TikTok commenting on these videos. For Maenpaa, this trend shows how powerful it can be for women to speak up: 'What we're seeing is collective validation — a moment where women are saying, 'You're not crazy. This happened to me, too, ' she said. That kind of public witnessing can be incredibly healing.' Suzannah Weiss, marriage and family therapist and resident sexologist for Biird, also said she finds these videos to be incredibly empowering, allowing women to redefine what is acceptable male behavior. 'It is empowering for women to set the rules for what male behavior is acceptable and what isn't, especially in a world where men have traditionally called the shots and gotten away with behavior they never should have,' Weiss said. Not only are many men dumbfounded by the bad behavior in these videos, but they are also going as far as blaming women for seeking these partners out in the first place. For Maenpaa, she believes that when men respond with 'Well, you're just picking the wrong guys,' or 'I don't know anyone like that,' they're really saying, 'I'm uncomfortable with this reality, so I'm going to distance myself from it.' The actual truth? 'If you're a man and you don't know any men who behave like this, you either aren't paying attention, or you're the one people are protecting,' Maenpaa said. In her video, Johnson also pointed out how many women probably aren't participating in this trend because they are still in abusive relationships or because they fear their feelings will get dismissed. It already takes a great deal of courage to get online and be vulnerable. So, when men go online and say, 'Actually, you might be the problem,' she said it can actually encourage more women to stay silent. Both Weiss and Maenpaa agree that the first step towards allyship is for men to start listening to women's stories — without inserting themselves or trying to defend other men. 'Educate yourself on gender dynamics, consent and emotional labor without relying on the women in your life to be your teachers,' Maenpaa said. Maenpaa also adds that it's important for men to continue championing women even beyond this trend. 'Men can play a role in amplifying women's perspectives — whether that means crediting their ideas, sharing their stories, or stepping back to make space for their leadership.' Another obvious way men can be better allies is to hold their male friends accountable for their actions, according to Weiss. 'Men might be surprised by how many of their friends do mistreat women behind closed doors,' Weiss said, 'and it's essential that they speak up for women.' For Maenpaa, accountability doesn't have to look like confrontation, but it does require courage. 'If your friend makes a sexist joke, say, 'That's not funny!' If you hear someone bragging about behavior that crosses a line, you don't have to laugh along. You can say, 'That actually sounds pretty messed up.' Silence is complicity. And if you truly value women, your values have to show up when women aren't in the room.' Lastly, understand that allyship isn't a one-and-done thing. It's about constantly showing up, even if it feels uncomfortable, unpopular and inconvenient, Maepenaa said. 'That's where real change begins.' HuffPost.

NBA: Jazz, Jordan Clarkson near buyout deal — reports
NBA: Jazz, Jordan Clarkson near buyout deal — reports

GMA Network

time01-07-2025

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  • GMA Network

NBA: Jazz, Jordan Clarkson near buyout deal — reports

File photo shows Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson (00) shooting the ball over Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the first quarter. (Photo: Chris Nicoll-Imagn Images/REUTERS) Jordan Clarkson and the Utah Jazz are nearing a buyout agreement that would make the volume-scoring reserve guard an unrestricted free agent, ESPN reported Monday hours before free agency officially began. The NBA's 2020-21 Sixth Man of the Year averaged 16.2 points and 3.7 assists per game last season, his sixth with the Jazz. ESPN reported Clarkson is only interested in playing for playoff contenders after making the postseason only four times (43 games) in his 11-year career. That includes the 2018 NBA Finals with Cleveland, when he was on the wrong end of a sweep at the hands of the Golden State Warriors on a roster that featured LeBron James and Kevin Love. James, who opted into the 2025-26 season on his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, and Clarkson remain on good terms. Clarkson, drafted by the Wizards and traded to the Lakers in 2014, has eight seasons with a scoring average of 15.5 points per game or above, including all six seasons in Utah. In 753 career games with the Lakers, Cavaliers and Jazz, Clarkson has averaged 16 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. He has drilled 1,402 3-pointers in 4,169 attempts (33.6 percent). He ranks 32nd among active NBA players in 3-pointers. — Field Level Media/Reuters

3 teams that are biggest threats to steal Quentin Grimes from Sixers
3 teams that are biggest threats to steal Quentin Grimes from Sixers

USA Today

time30-06-2025

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  • USA Today

3 teams that are biggest threats to steal Quentin Grimes from Sixers

The Philadelphia 76ers have their eyes set on bringing back Quentin Grimes as free agency is set to open on Monday evening at 6 p.m. EDT. The Sixers acquired Grimes from the Dallas Mavericks at the deadline in February and he impressed averaging 21.9 points in the 28 games he played for Philadelphia. The Sixers will have limited resources as they do not have the same cap space as they did in 2024 when they were able to land Paul George and a slew of other important free agents, but they have their focus on bringing back their own free agents--Grimes and Guerschon Yabusele, notably. It appears that Yabusele will have a number of suitors--most notably the San Antonio Spurs--and there is a chance the Sixers can only re-sign one of them unless President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey and his staff perform some cap acrobatics. Grimes appears to be the player who looks like he is headed back to Philadelphia, but there are teams that make sense to steal him away. Three teams come to mind immediately: Brooklyn Nets The Nets are really the only team heading into this free agency period with any type of real cap space. One has to believe their focus is on bringing back Cam Thomas, but when considering Grimes is a restricted free agent, and Brooklyn still needs guard depth, it will be interesting to see if the Nets make any type of offer for him. Grimes would fit a lot of needs in Brooklyn and give them another scoring option for a team in need of scorers. Detroit Pistons Amid the gambling allegations regarding Malik Beasley, the Pistons may pivot to Grimes. Detroit reportedly had a deal in place to bring Beasley back, but pulled it off the table after the allegations came out and Grimes could be a replacement for the 6th Man of the Year runner up. The Pistons could also look to Caris LeVert, but don't rule out Detroit as a suitor to try and steal Grimes from the Sixers. San Antonio Spurs Another team that could use some guard depth, the Spurs could throw money at Grimes and make him an offer he can't refuse. As a reminder, with restricted free agency, the Sixers can match any deal Grimes agrees to, but when considering the small amount of cap space Philadelphia has at the moment, it might not want to match any exorbitant deal for him. That would give a team like the Spurs--or the Nets--a chance at signing Grimes away.

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