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In 2023, producer Trevor Horn recorded a remake of Grace Jones' "Slave to the Rhythm", which he co-wrote, with Lady Blackbird on lead vocals. It was released on 25 September as the lead single from Horn's album Echoes: Ancient & Modern. [13] Lady Blackbird released her second album, Slang Spirituals on September 2024. [14] In October 2024 Lady ...
It’s the release week of Lady Blackbird’s second album, Slang Spirituals. Once we push off for our harbor cruise at sunset, she will be performing a handful of songs for the intimate group on ...
Echoes: Ancient & Modern is a covers album by English music producer Trevor Horn, released on 1 December 2023 through Deutsche Grammophon. [1] Like his previous album Reimagines the Eighties (2019), the songs feature orchestration and are sung by guest vocalists, with the exception of "Avalon", sung by Horn himself.
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John Shearer/Getty Images Lady Gaga offered fans a glimpse at her upcoming album, Mayhem, during the 2025 Grammy Awards. The pop star, 38, debuted "Abracadabra," the third single from her seventh ...
What a Song Can Do is the ninth studio album by American country music trio Lady A. It was released on October 22, 2021, through Big Machine Records. The album includes the single "Like a Lady" and thirteen other tracks. It is also the first new album released under the name Lady A and second after the deluxe edition of Ocean in 2020.
Frank Lebon Lady Gaga finally confirmed the existence of LG7 — and announced its title, release date and more. The Grammy winner, 38, revealed on Monday, January 27, that her seventh album is ...
"Blackbird" was released alongside the announcement of Is This Thing Cursed? on July 19, 2018.. The song was met with mainly positive reviews. Israel Daramola of Spin praised the song's melodies, calling it "a glossy, pristine pop-punk record that's anthemic and a bit catchy in its breezy melodies". [1]