Baylee Littrell Feels Like He’s ‘Running Towards Backstreet Boys Legacy’ With New Pop Music
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Olivia Rodrigo Sings Her ‘Stupid Song’ in Central Park and the Corner Store in New Music Video
Olivia Rodrigo knows the true magic of New York City lies in the way its pace camouflages public crash outs. In the music video for her latest single “Stupid Song,” the singer-songwriter turns Central Park and a crammed convenience store into a confessional booth. “New York City’s never looked so blue/My friends are smoking blunts in the bathroom/They say that honest love is a cage that makes you feel free,” Rodrigo sings on the opening verse …
‘If We Don’t Have Him Sing, We Should All Be Fired’ — How Music and Sound Helped Bring ‘The Boys’ Home
When the Amazon series “The Boys” premiered in 2019, it won a devoted fan base with its bold and irreverent take on the superhero genre. Under showrunner Eric Kripke‘s guidance, the story of vigilantes taking on “supes” (people with superpowers who use them for nefarious rather than heroic purposes) satirized both contemporary politics and comic book conventions, often with graphic gore, extreme vulgarity, and a deeply cynical point of view. Yet…
Baylee Littrell Feels Like He’s ‘Running Towards Backstreet Boys Legacy’ With New Pop Music
Baylee Littrell is embracing and following in his dad’s pop music footsteps. On Friday, June 12, Baylee, 23, who is the son of Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell, released his new single, “So Be It,” a bold, catchy track that has the singer gravitating back to the pop sound that shaped his childhood. “I’m just so happy, and honestly running towards, you know, to bring it back to the guys, like running towards the Backstreet Boys legacy…
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