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Styled by Sophie Lopez, the Oscar-nominated “Almost Famous” star wore a green gown with a plunging neckline and a silky sash at the waist, styling contrasting fabric with varying shades of lime and chartreuse. The dress flowed at the skirt, creating a small train effect that trailed Hudson as she walked the red carpet.
Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman knew “Song Sung Blue” would be special! At the New York premiere for the Neil Diamond cover band flick, “Song Sung Blue,” we caught up with the stars of the film, who are so beyond proud of how the film turned out.
A huge, gloriously silly and brutally effective amalgam of abandoned styles ripe for reinvigorating — rap-metal, dream-prog, pop-reggaeton, backpack hip-hop, cosplay rock, metalcore and more. The sound of K-pop collapsing? This symphony of skronks and whirs is about experimentation, globalization, decimation and celebration.
Type "New York" into a Spotify search, and you’ll get a list of hundreds and hundreds of titles (and those are just the ones with the city name in their title). Of course, the greatest city on Earth has inspired countless songs.
A Sleep Token song is No. 1 on The New York Times ' Best Songs of 2025 List. The publication shared the list earlier this week and it features a total of 50 tracks broken up into two categories. The first category, rounded up by writer Jon Caramanica, has "Caramel" from Sleep Token's latest studio album Even in Arcadia at the very top.
Sleep Token have beaten the likes of Drake, Lady Gaga and Sabrina Carpenter to The New York Times' Best Song of 2025. The prestigious American publication has unveiled its list of 48 tracks of the year, and, surprisingly, Caramel from the masked metalcore band's album Even In Arcadia has come out on top.
Sleep Token ’s single Caramel is the best song of 2025, according to The New York Times. In a new piece put together by veteran music critic Jon Caramanica, the UK masked pop-metal outfit are number one on a list of the 48 best tracks of the past 12 months.
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Michael Imperioli, Mustafa Shakir, Craig Brewer, Kate Hudson, Hugh Jackman, Ella Anderson, Hudson Hensley and Jim Belushi attend premiere of Song Sung Blue by FocusFeatures at AMC Lincoln Square in New York,
Jamie Lee Curtis and Danny DeVito are a team of supportive friends in L.A., plus Kate Hudson, Nick Cannon and more. From New York City to Los Angeles and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to.