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The Art Of Yaya Bey
Bey’s new album, 'Ten Fold,' allows the singer to reflect on the challenges life has presented her and explore her relationship with style. Mary J. Blige is a style savant that Yaya Bey resonated with from an early age. The R&B singer and songwriter shares that when she was a child growing up in New York, she felt that Blige represented what it was to be unequivocally stylish. As an adult, she says the soulful singer subverted conventional beauty ideals amid her creative partnership with the designer and stylist Misa Hylton. She excitedly details how the duo inspired her–and aside from inspiring, Mary was a fixation for her musically, too, due to her parents. “Mary J. Blige image-wise is specifically uplifting for me because again, growing up in New York, I grew up [amid] colorism and anti-Blackness,” Bey shares.
Some of the Grooviest Moves Are Showcased in the Dance Like It's the 80s Trend on TikTok
Though internet trends tend to come and go faster than most can keep up with them, sometimes they strike a user's heartstrings. The "dance like it's the 80s" trend is a new one going around TikTok, following in the footsteps of other nostalgic ones like the "history repeats itself" and "she lives inside me."Sticking with the app's dance origins, the "dance like it's the 80s" trend spotlights those who were young during that decade, letting them showcase some of their best moves.People are asking their parents to dance like it's the 80s on TikTok.This new trend is one of the...
Kate Hudson on Making ‘Glorious,’ Her Debut Album: ‘If I Didn’t Do This, I Would Be So Regretful’
It’s fair to say that Kate Hudson manifested her new album into being. Even though the actress has been writing songs since she was 19, it wasn’t until the COVID lockdown that she strongly felt that if she didn’t make an album, “I would just be so regretful,” she says. Soulja Boy Apologizes to Metro Boomin Over Tweets About Late Mother: 'I'm Going to Seek Therapy' Around that time, she sang for a charity Zoom for one of her children’s schools and serendipitously drew the attention of Grammy-nominated songwriter/producer Linda Perry, who had a child at the same school. “She called me...
British artist David Shrigley: I thought printmakers were ‘losers’ at art school
British artist David Shrigley said he had an “ill-informed prejudice” towards printmaking during his time art school, considering it “boring” at the time.Macclesfield-born Shrigley studied at Glasgow School of Art in the late 1980s, where he said the printmaking department was seen as “something of a poor relative to the other departments”. “Secretly I considered the printmakers to be losers who weren’t good enough to be in the ‘cool’ departments,” the 55-year-old said.“Printing was old-fashioned. Perhaps even boring. A side-project for serious elderly painters. In short, I wasn’t interested.“My ill-informed prejudice subsided about a decade later when I made my first...
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