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Originally written and demoed in 1979 by an early line-up of the band featuring lead vocalist Andy Wickett, Duran Duran re-wrote and re-recorded the song for their 1981 debut album. The different original version, which co-writer Wickett said "was inspired by the dark side of the glitz and glamour", was released as part of an EP in 2018. [5]
Many fans like the sound from Glitz better than the band's LP, Whisper War, but the band realizes they had to mature at some point. Alex DeLeon had this to say about the change in the band's sound: [1] "(We) have definitely grown from (the Glitz songs) and our music now is much different. Since then, us and our old guitarist have also gone our ...
Four cities per season. Hundreds of shows per city. Double-digit looks per show. It all amounts to thousands of new runway looks every year. And hundreds more appear on the red carpet and in the ...
Zendaya shined bright like a diamond on Sunday at the 94th annual Academy Awards. The Dune actress had all eyes on her as she arrived in a two-piece ensemble by Valentino Haute Couture. The 25 ...
The 2025 Grammy Awards are here, people! And this year, the list of A-list attendees is fully stacked, meaning the red carpet is obviously full of head-turning looks. While the night's most highly ...
"Nxde" (pronounced "nude") is a song by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle. It was released through Cube Entertainment on October 17, 2022, as the lead single of the group's fifth extended play, I Love (2022).
"High Fashion" is a song by American singer Addison Rae. It was released on February 14, 2025, through Columbia Records , as the third single from Rae's upcoming debut studio album. "High Fashion" received acclaim from music critics, with emphasis on the song's production and on the continued strength of Rae's recent releases.
"Glamorous" is a downtempo R&B [1] and pop [2] song that has a smooth, silky feel and contains elements of techno. [3] According to Dan Gennoe of Yahoo! Music, the song is comparable to the music of Janet Jackson. [4] Spence D. of IGN noted that the song contained a mid-1980s vibe and influences of musical works by Madonna and Prince.