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At the end of every year, DJ Earworm, the Bay Area song-splicer born Jordan Roseman, combines dozens of current hits into a massive Girl Talk-esque mashup called “United State Of Pop.” This year’s installment is out today along with a video that stitches clips from each song’s visuals together. Because 2022 is a time when a 37-year-old song can emerge as a massive pop hit, this year’s mashup (subtitled “I Want Music”) includes Kate Bush’s immortal “Running Up That Hill.” There are also bits from Kodak Black, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Doja Cat, Lizzo, Beyoncé, Steve Lacy, Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, Bad Bunny, Latto, Dazy (not that Dazy), and many more, which, regardless of how you feel about this assortment of artists, works as a pretty good time capsule where the pop charts are concerned. Check it out below.
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Usually, ambassadors have to do things, even if those things are ceremonial. They have to leave the house, talk to people, advocate for causes, and attend to various other duties. Kate Bush did not attend her Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction last year, so it seems extremely unlikely that she will do any of these regular ambassadorial things....
She is set to release a special vinyl edition of 'Eat The Music' as part of this year's event The post Kate Bush announced as Record Store Day 2024 ambassador: “It’s a great privilege” appeared first on NME.
The Scottish musician Ian Bairnson, who played guitar for the Alan Parsons Project and Kate Bush, has died at 69. In an Instagram post, his wife said that he passed away after “a long battle with dementia.”
"Just to make things truly crazy, the legend that is Kate Bush popped in"The post Kate Bush joins Ian McKellen and John Bishop for panto aftershow drinks in Oxford appeared first on NME.
The band said that Bush would be the "holy grail" for a collaboration, as well as going into the past, present and future of the band at a London Q&AThe post Kate Bush reached out to Damon Albarn after Gorillaz’ divisive Glastonbury set appeared first on NME.
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