Timothée Chalamet collaborated with UK rapper EsDeeKid on a remix of '4 Raws,' featuring a music video where he raps about his new film and drinking lean, amid internet conspiracy theories linking him to EsDeeKid.
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A viral TikTok remix combining 4 Non Blondes' 'What's Up?' with Nicki Minaj's 'Beez in the Trap,' created by DJ Auxlord, has gained massive popularity, boosting streams and sparking trends across the platform, with celebrities joining in and the creator remaining anonymous.
Google Photos is introducing new AI-powered features including free photo-to-video transformation, Remix for style-based image editing, and a new Create tab for easier access to these tools, starting rollout in the US on Android and iOS.
YouTube is testing a new feature that allows select creators to remix songs using AI, expanding its Dream Track toolset. This feature lets creators describe how they want to change a song's style, generating a 30-second snippet for use in Shorts. The remixed tracks will credit the original song and indicate AI modification. YouTube aims to compensate artists and rights holders through a partnership with Universal Music Group, ensuring fair use of their work in these AI-driven features.
Lorde and Charli XCX's new song "The girl, so confusing version with lorde" showcases their playful confrontation and suggests that many famous feuds could be resolved through collaborative remixes. The article lists various celebrity pairs and even fictional characters who could benefit from this approach.
Charli XCX and Lorde have collaborated on a remix of "Girl, So Confusing," a track from Charli's album "Brat" that explores the complexities of female friendship. Lorde's guest vocals add depth to the song, addressing personal insecurities and the pressures of public perception. This unexpected collaboration has generated excitement for Lorde's future projects.
Lorde and Charli XCX have teamed up on a remix of "Girl, so confusing," where Lorde opens up about her struggles with body insecurity. The collaboration addresses past fan speculation about a rivalry between the two artists, stemming from industry comparisons and personal insecurities. Lorde's verse reveals her battles with body image and admiration for Charli, effectively putting any perceived feud to rest.
Ariana Grande has released a remix of the 1998 hit "The Boy Is Mine," collaborating with original artists Brandy and Monica. The remix celebrates the impact of the original song and features cameos from Brandy, Monica, and Penn Badgley in the music video. Grande expressed her gratitude and admiration for the R&B legends, highlighting their influence on her career.
Charli XCX has released a surprise remix of her song "Girl, So Confusing" featuring Lorde. The collaboration was announced via a creative wall painting and has excited fans. The song explores Charli's insecurities and her complex relationship with Lorde, blending their distinct musical styles. This release follows Charli's deluxe album "Brat and it’s the same but there’s three more songs so it’s not."
Drake has collaborated with Toronto YouTuber Snowd4y on a novelty remix of the 2007 hit "Hey There Delilah," titled "Wah Gwan Delilah," featuring a heavy Toronto accent and slang. The remix, which Drake shared on his Instagram story, has sparked curiosity and confusion, with some initially suspecting it was AI-generated.
World of Warcraft introduces WoW Remix: Mists of Pandaria, a time-limited event allowing players to re-experience the Mists of Pandaria expansion with accelerated leveling from 10 to 70, new loot, and customizable items. No expansion purchase is needed, and it's available to all World of Warcraft subscribers and trial accounts. Players can earn powerful new items, convert unwanted items into Bronze currency, and continue their adventures in The War Within.
Beyoncé released a remix of "Texas Hold 'Em (Pony Up)" with a New Orleans bounce, trading banjos for hip-hop beats and updating the lyrics to reflect a blurry bender. The song channels stress into a weekend bender and encourages letting loose on the dance floor, with references to whiskey and rodeos.
Beyoncé surprises fans with a new "Pony Up Remix" for "Texas Hold 'Em," the first single from her "Act II: Cowboy Carter" album, featuring elements of Bounce music. The release follows her acceptance of the Innovator award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards and her historic achievement as the first Black artist to top Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart in modern times. Speculation about a tour announcement is mounting, fueled by updates to her website, beencountry.com.
Beyoncé has released a remix of her song "Texas Hold 'Em" called the "Pony Up Remix," featuring a new verse and New Orleans bounce breakdown. The remix appeared on her website and YouTube channel, coinciding with the launch of her new website, sparking speculation about more activity. This release follows her acceptance of the Innovator Award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, where she thanked Stevie Wonder for his contribution to her album.
Cardi B has released her second new song of the month, "Enough (Miami)," and also features on a remix of Flo Milli's "Never Lose Me" alongside SZA. The minimalist video for "Enough (Miami)" was directed by Patience Harding, and both songs are available for listening. SZA, who recently released her own song "Saturn," has been announced as a headliner for Glastonbury 2024. The original and the remix of "Never Lose Me" are part of Flo Milli's album Fine Ho, Stay, which is out now.