Rumoured Bollywood couple Ananya Panday and Aditya Roy Kapur were seen enjoying the performance of the legendary English musician Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, known by his stage name Sting in Mumbai.
Sting took to the stage as the closing act for the second edition of the multi-genre music festival Lollapalooza India in Mumbai at the Mahalakshmi Race Course.
He performed about 16 songs in his one-and-half-hour-long performance. The musician strummed his guitar throughout the show to the tunes of his old classics, including ‘Every Breath You Take’, ‘Desert Rose’, ‘So Lonely’, ‘Shape of My Heart’, and ‘A Thousand Years’.
Other celebrities like Kunal Kapur and Malaika Arora were also spotted at the venue grooving to the tracks.
This wasn’t Sting’s first visit to India. He first visited the country in the 1980s for a performance in Mumbai as the lead singer of the band The Police. It marked the...
Sting took to the stage as the closing act for the second edition of the multi-genre music festival Lollapalooza India in Mumbai at the Mahalakshmi Race Course.
He performed about 16 songs in his one-and-half-hour-long performance. The musician strummed his guitar throughout the show to the tunes of his old classics, including ‘Every Breath You Take’, ‘Desert Rose’, ‘So Lonely’, ‘Shape of My Heart’, and ‘A Thousand Years’.
Other celebrities like Kunal Kapur and Malaika Arora were also spotted at the venue grooving to the tracks.
This wasn’t Sting’s first visit to India. He first visited the country in the 1980s for a performance in Mumbai as the lead singer of the band The Police. It marked the...
- 1/29/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Los Angeles, April 7 (Ians) American rapper Diddy said that he is paying Sting $5,000 per day for sampling the Police frontman’s 1983 blockbuster hit ‘Every Breath You Take’ on his own 1997 song ‘I’ll Be Missing You’.
Diddy tweeted in response to a resurfaced video clip from a 2018 interview Sting did with the Breakfast Club, reports Variety.
As noted by the Shade Room, the clips shows interviewer Charlamagne Tha God asking Sting to confirm whether Diddy pays him $2,000 daily for sampling the song on ‘I’ll Be Missing You’. Sting said yes, “for the rest of his life,” to laughter, and then confirmed that Diddy asked for permission to sample the hit after his own song was released.
He noted that there are no hard feelings and that the two are “are very good friends now,” adding: “It was a beautiful version of that song.”
As per Variety, presumably a large...
Diddy tweeted in response to a resurfaced video clip from a 2018 interview Sting did with the Breakfast Club, reports Variety.
As noted by the Shade Room, the clips shows interviewer Charlamagne Tha God asking Sting to confirm whether Diddy pays him $2,000 daily for sampling the song on ‘I’ll Be Missing You’. Sting said yes, “for the rest of his life,” to laughter, and then confirmed that Diddy asked for permission to sample the hit after his own song was released.
He noted that there are no hard feelings and that the two are “are very good friends now,” adding: “It was a beautiful version of that song.”
As per Variety, presumably a large...
- 4/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Caroline Polachek knows her way around a pop song—she’s written for Beyoncé and Travis Scott, collaborated with next-wave artists like Charli Xcx and PC Music, and toured with the likes of Dua Lipa. On her second solo album, the former Chairlift vocalist uses her encyclopedic musical knowledge and formidable voice as vehicles for flipping the concept of the “perfect pop song” in unexpected ways.
Desire, I Want To Turn Into You opens with Polachek’s soaring soprano, which hovers in the air for a few seconds before narrowing...
Desire, I Want To Turn Into You opens with Polachek’s soaring soprano, which hovers in the air for a few seconds before narrowing...
- 2/16/2023
- by Maura Johnston
- Rollingstone.com
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