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Grammys 2022: 'Leave The Door Open' wins 'Song Of The Year'
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The song bagged the title of 'Song Of The Year' as it edged out 'Drivers License' (Olivia Rodrigo), 'Bad Habits' (Ed Sheeran), 'Happier Than Ever' (Billie Eilish), 'Peaches' (Justin Bieber), 'Call Me by Your Name' (Lil Nas X) and 'Kiss Me More' (Doja Cat). D'Mile, who served as the writer on last year's winner, 'I Can't Breathe', by H.E.R. has become the first person to win 'Song Of The Year' in consecutive years.
Olivia Rodrigo walks away with Best Pop Vocal Album honour
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Earlier, Rodrigo also won the Grammy for Best New Artist. Rodrigo said in her acceptance speech, "When I was nine years old, I told my mom I was going to be an Olympic gymnast even though I could barely do a cartwheel and she thought I was joking." "So the next week when I told her I was going to win a Grammy, she was very supportive, even though I thought it was just a little kid pipe dream. I want to thank my mom for being supportive of all of my dreams, no matter how crazy," she further said in her speech.
Badshah admits he suffered from depression, anxiety
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Bringing to the table his unfiltered personality in this episode, Badshah spilled his fitness secrets, broke some widely known fitness myths, and opened up about his severe anxiety disorder, clinical depression, and sleep apnea. Badshah admitted that he used to starve himself for his work just to look a certain way, found himself out of breath at performances, and unhappy for the most part. In this episode, Badshah spilled it all. He now lives by a simple motto - when it comes to protecting your mental peace, being selfish is the only key.
Alan Walker to kick off Sunburn multi-city tour in April
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Multi-platinum record producer Alan Walker will be performing at the 15th edition of Sunburn film festival in a multi-city Arena showcase in April 2022. Sunburn Arena will be making a comeback post a hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic with a four-city tour. Walker will perform his electronic jam on April 14 at Mahalakshmi Racecourse, Mumbai, followed by Bhartiya City, Bengaluru, on April 15 and Hitex, Hyderabad, on April 16 to finally culminate on April 17 at Backyard, Gurugram.
Beyonce in talks to perform in Oscars
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Organisers behind the big award event are pulling out all the stops to land an iconic performance from best original song nominee Beyonce, multiple sources close to the show told 'Variety'. While the superstar made nary an awards campaign stop over the past months in support of her track 'Be Alive', co-written with artist Dixson for the film 'King Richard'", Beyonce's camp has been in deep talks with producers to mount a satellite performance of the song.
Charli XCX: The music industry is catching up with me
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Singer Charli XCX has released her fifth studio album, 'Crash', and the 29-year-old pop star finally feels her future-leaning music is a "tangible genre" not just loved by the "weird kids". Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, Charli said: "I'm on my fifth album in my five-album deal. I've arrived at this place where I'm incorporating all of the different things that I've done in the past into one body of work.
Armaan Malik feels coming together of good things put 'Jaan Hai Meri' into existence
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For him, all good elements like his voice, his brother Amaal Mallik's composition, the lyrics by Rashmi Virag and scintillating chemistry between Pooja and Prabhas, came together for this baller of a track. Incidentally, it is Armaan's first song to be picturised on Prabhas. Commenting on how the track came into existence, Armaan says, "All the epic elements came together for 'Jaan Hai Meri'."
Paris Jackson 'doesn't write happy songs'
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She said: "I don't write happy songs. When I do try to write a song, it usually ends up being a song about me dying." Speaking to the crowd at the St. Regis Resort in Aspen while promoting her new EP 'The Lost', Paris went on to tell the audience how her song 'Yellowbird' was inspired by a break up, reports femalefirst.co. According to TMZ, she said: "We broke up two years ago on Valentine's Day. and then I wrote this song, so I hope you like it. I know he won't!"
Meat Loaf's 'Bat Out of Hell' reaches its all-time high Billboard position after his death
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As per Variety, the album, which earlier had the highest ranking of No. 14 back in 1977, re-entered the charts racing to No. 13 this week. As for the 'Billboard Artist 100' chart, which accounts for all the sales and streaming data for an artist's catalog, Meat Loaf secured a No. 3 position for the week. However, the song most loved by the music lovers didn't belong to the 'Bat Out of Hell' album. It was 'I'd Do Anything for Love' from 'Bat II' - the second part of Meat Loaf's 'Bat trilogy', which was released in 1993.
'Fakeeri' showcases the struggle to get out of toxic relationship
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The song was composed by Rimi Dhar and the lyrics have been penned by Saaveri Verma. The song has been launched by the label Drishyam Play, sung by Himani Kapoor is a soul-stirring number that tells the story of a girl bound by a toxic relationship and her struggles to get out of it. 
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