Wrapping up an iconic 2024, SZA came through on her promise of Lana, the album... kind of. Despite delays, the St. Louis-born musician announces more songs on the deluxe album. As fans await new songs, Lana breaks a Billboard record.As Hypebeast states, "The album, which recently received its deluxe Lana edition, earned 130,000 equivalent album units in the week ending January 2. This total includes 125,500 streaming equivalent album units (166.31 million on-demand streams of the songs), 4...
Zurich-born artist Angela Santana is returning to London, once again coming back to Saatchi Yates. Two years after her last exhibition at the gallery, Santana is bringing her unique exploration of the female form back to the city, through a new body of work that aims to "redefine the representation of the female body."Exploring how the body is represented in our digital age, the new exhibition touches on themes of identity and transformation, challenging traditional depictions of the female form...
Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny teases the release of his 2025 album with a new single and short film.On Sunday, January 5, 2025, the Grammy-award winner will release DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOTos -- translation, I Should Have Taken More Pictures. The album, already earning the moniker DTmF, is rumored to be a 17-track project. The project's wonky spelling seems to tap the mockery internet trend.The news releases with a fresh single, "Pitorro De Coco" and a teaser video. Seemingly playing on mocker...
The No Buy trend has been circulating for years But as anti-consumerism and overconsumption become trending topics, No Buy January garners all the hype on TikTok.If you're new to the trend, its all about financial discipline. No more weekly sneaker drops and definitely no more brunch with the girls -- well, for January, at least. According to Ally finance platform, No Buy January requires you to "Make only essential purchases like groceries, rent and utilities instead of spending on non-essent...