Icona Pop and Charli Xcx have reunited to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their inescapable 2012 hit, “I Love It.”
Ahead of the song’s official anniversary — June 14 — the Swedish duo and British pop star released “I Love It (I Don’t Care 2022 Re-Edit),” which was remixed by the Swedish producers, Osrin and Ellis. The new version contains all the uproarious energy of the original song while deepening the synths and giving them some much wubbier textures.
“We are so proud of what we have achieved with ‘I Love It’ over these past 10 years,...
Ahead of the song’s official anniversary — June 14 — the Swedish duo and British pop star released “I Love It (I Don’t Care 2022 Re-Edit),” which was remixed by the Swedish producers, Osrin and Ellis. The new version contains all the uproarious energy of the original song while deepening the synths and giving them some much wubbier textures.
“We are so proud of what we have achieved with ‘I Love It’ over these past 10 years,...
- 6/3/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Australian producer Hayden James and Swedish dance duo Icona Pop have collaborated on a new single, “Right Time.” The song captures the feeling of the dance floor during this time of isolation, and the music video, directed by Icona Pop’s Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo, follows suite: It sees the duo bouncing around from room to room in the confines of their own home.
“Feels good to release this energetic and positive song especially in these crazy times,” James said of the single. “I had so much fun working...
“Feels good to release this energetic and positive song especially in these crazy times,” James said of the single. “I had so much fun working...
- 4/29/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Australian singer Grace Pitts, better known as Graace, has gifted fans with a new music video for her song "Hard to Say." The ruminative tune, featuring Sydney-based singer and rapper I.E., tells the tale of someone grieving a loved one. "Lost a friend, had to watch him go / Can't believe that he took his soul," Graace croons. "There was something about him / And I'm sorry I'm doubted." The accompanying visuals show her and I.E. struggling to overcome mental and situational battles.
According to Graace, who worked on the track with songwriter and producer Xavier Dunn, the track is inspired by a very personal experience. "I lost someone very close to my heart over a year ago now, and it's something that I don't talk about often," she said in a statement. "But as soon as Xavier started playing these chords, I felt like it was finally time to...
According to Graace, who worked on the track with songwriter and producer Xavier Dunn, the track is inspired by a very personal experience. "I lost someone very close to my heart over a year ago now, and it's something that I don't talk about often," she said in a statement. "But as soon as Xavier started playing these chords, I felt like it was finally time to...
- 2/27/2020
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
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