Sam Feldt is kicking off 2021 with a bang. Not only did the Dutch producer impress with huge singles like “Far Away From Home” with Leony and “2 Hearts” with Sigma and Gia Koka, but he also hopped on the “New Mindset, Who Dis?” podcast to dish out a music-guided meditation. This time around, Feldt has returned with an assist from Kesha on their collaborative effort “Stronger,” out via Feldt’s Heartfeldt Records. Feldt states “Stronger” is about personal growth. “‘Stronger’ is all about new beginnings – about becoming a stronger person through challenging times,” he said. The tune feels like an expansion of his unmistakable upbeat, summertime sound. Kesha’s f...
Call him a perfectionist. Every Virtual Riot tune certainly expresses that the bass music producer works even the tiniest details into perfection, so it should come as no surprise that his tunes may take a while to finish. In fact, Virtual Riot has been working on a remix of a Zedd track for five years. The virtuosic producer shared the latest iteration of his work-in-progress remix of Zedd and Kesha‘s “True Colors” via Twitter yesterday, writing, “this is the one you need to hear, this is what we’re going for now.” Tagged as “future bass” on SoundCloud, the remix undoubtedly embodies the sound. With production elements that could only come from Virtual Riot, his take on “True Colors” seems geared for 2021 or even beyond...
As the celebration of Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex.‘s release continues, Kesha has now brought her own glamorous performance of T. Rex’s “Children of the Revolution” to The Late Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Covered in silver paint and chainlinks, she gives the 1972 single an extraterrestrial look. And with the multitudes of Keshas appearing on the screen, it looks a lot like a video for the next James Bond single. “[O]ne of my most fave artists of all time and one of my favorite songs…. one of my fave performances ever!!!!! You won’t want to miss this silver extraterrestrial performance 👽👽👽,” she tweeted. Last week, Nick Cave performed “Cosmic Dancer” and Joan Jett played “Jeepster” on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Angelheaded Hipst...
Kesha is back with a new video for “Little Bit of Love,” which comes from her latest LP, High Road. Known for her off-the-wall and, at times, goofy ideas, Kesha takes us into her dreams where she imagines Mr. Peep$ as a life-size human with a feline face (of course). The dynamic duo explore the seas, ride roosters through the desert and even execute a bank heist. Regardless of where they go, the video clearly shows her devotion and love for Mr. Peep$. Not only did Kesha take the directing duties, but she also stars in it with her award-winning cat, Mr. Peep$. Using a cheap greenscreen setup and the iPhone 11 Pro Max, she, Mr. Peep$ and her boyfriend Brad were the cast and crew for the visual project but also enlisted the help of co-director Jonah Best for editing and VFX, who d...
Kesha has shared a cover of T. Rex’s “Children of the Revolution” on Wednesday, along with a video featuring iconic ’70s-era archival footage of singer Marc Bolan and the iconic group. The track, produced by Hal Willner for the upcoming star-studded compilation album Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T. Rex, showcases Kesha’s superstar vocals as she’s backed by an orchestra. “Through a stroke of luck, I met the incredibly talented and kind Hal Willner,” Kesha said. “We were in the same studio and he said he liked my red nudie suit, and then when he mentioned that he was working on a project that involved honoring Marc Bolan, I excitedly started rambling about how much T. Rex has influenced my music and my style.” Willner died of COVID-related complication...