GRAMMY.com caught up with (G)I-DLE over Zoom to learn more about their rise to the top, how they are still learning to love themselves, and what comes afterI Love. In your previous single, "Tomboy," you say that "stuff like love can't make a single scratch on my body....
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rhythmic punk that was brittle and fun. Then came Tony Molina, another Bay-area guy I’d never heard of but who was nothing less than amazing playing pure power-pop influenced by ’70s icon bands like Thin Lizzy and Cheap Trick, but with more ...
Lizzy the Senator Warden hides behind staffer when getting off private jet to not be photographed. She's such a liar. Always hustling fake ass climate scams to get your energy. Uses your money to push these lies. Smirk ass hustler Bill Gates says HE TAKES THE CARBON CREDITS. This is like...
"Our type of music and the audience that basically love our music and buy millions of our records don't have a vote. There's 30 or 40 people that decide who's going in — not 30,000 and 40,000 voting. And, I won't mention names — that might guarantee we never get in — but...
tale about “killing” his birth name, Frank Feranna Jr., and being reborn as the depraved, jet-setting rock star fans know and love today. Motley Crue's debut doubles as their best release and the definitive album of the glam metal era. All roads lead back toToo Fast for Love. ...
And if you haven’t already, check out this week’s Lazy-i Podcast which includes an exclusive interview with Icky Blossoms where the band talks about why they’re headed back to South By Southwest next week, and what they love and don’t love about the chaotic music festival. Plus Carsi...
"Our type of music and the audience that basically love our music and buy millions of our records don't have a vote. There's 30 or 40 people that decide who's going in — not 30,000 and 40,000 voting. And, I won't mention names — that might guarantee we never get in — but...
“I love that you immediately knew what she was talking about,” Timber guffawed. “‘Something you do a lot’ could apply to a lot of things, like write, ride your bike, sleep…” “POOT!” I continued. “Almost!” Mother reassured me, holding her nose. ...
I love myself, but am not in love with the sound of my own voice. I want to be loved, but not at the cost of not loving myself. I want to know everything, but realize that nothing can ever be known for sure. I believe that nothing is absolute, but I can absolutely defen ...