The midtempo track finds the singer squarely within his old-school wheelhouse.
Lisa Kudrow’s Valerie Cherish Set to Make a ‘Comeback’ with Third Season of HBO Series
They say good things come in threes—and Valerie Cherish is determined to prove it.
The song and video are part of the artist’s first solo project since 2015.
The series also stars Keri Russell in the eponymous role and Rufus Sewell as her husband.
The song arrives less than a year after the release of the singer’s sixth studio album.
The track is the first single from the duo’s forthcoming EP.
The series is determined not only to survive but take things to the next level.
HBO Drops Official Teaser Trailer for ‘It’ Prequel ‘Welcome to Derry,’ Debuting This Fall
The series is based on Stephen King’s novel and expands the vision established by the films.
To celebrate the anniversary of her fourth album, the singer has dropped a new video.
Lena Dunham Marks Return to TV with Netflix’s ‘Too Much,’ Starring Meg Stalter and Will Sharpe
Netflix has announced the release date for a new rom-com created by Lena Dunham.
The Grammy-winning Florida rapper has landed her biggest feature yet.
The new trailer puts vigilante lovebirds Jason and Lucia in the spotlight.
This is the first major survey of Naruse’s work to screen in New York in 20 years.
Lee’s film is a “reinterpretation” of Kurosawa Akira’s 1963 masterpiece High and Low.
Don Toliver, Doja Cat, Ed Sheeran, Tate McRae, Raye, Rosé, and More Feature on ‘F1’ Soundtrack
The soundtrack accompanies the upcoming action film starring Brad Pitt.
The official trailer for Zach Cregger’s Barbarian follow-up amps up the teaser’s creep factor.
The film tells the story of legendary mixed martial arts and UFC fighter Mark Kerr.
The track builds to a cathartic release, as the singer unpacks a years-long courtship.
The Weeknd Drowns Himself in Sorrow in Moody Music Video for “Drive,” Starring Jenny Ortega
Directed by Trey Edward Shults, the clip is a preview of an upcoming psychological thriller.
The new track boasts a smooth, new jack swing bounce straight out of 1994.
“Seven, Six, Eleven, Five”: Watch the Second Trailer for Danny Boyle’s ‘28 Years Later’
The marketing folk over at Sony are cheeky monkeys.