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Lorde Says She Felt ‘Trapped’ In Traditional Femininity Before Exploring Gender Identity

Lorde has opened up about her evolving gender identity, describing how she once felt confined by traditional femininity and has since found freedom in exploring a more fluid sense of self. In a candid interview with BBC Radio 1, the New Zealand artist reflected on how her relationship with gender has shifted over time. “I

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Ronan Keating To Perform Live In Dubai This November At Media City Amphitheatre

Ronan Keating is heading back to the UAE this November for an exclusive open-air concert at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre. The Irish singer, best known as the frontman of Boyzone and for his multi-platinum solo career, will perform a one-night-only gig on Friday 21 November 2025. Fans can expect a nostalgic night of sing-along ballads

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Justin Bieber Drops Surprise Album Swag With Features From Gunna An Sexyy Red

Justin Bieber has quietly released a new album titled Swag, marking his first full-length project in three years. The pop star, 31, surprised fans by dropping the 21-track album at midnight without any prior announcement from his team. A billboard in New York’s Times Square broke the news on Thursday, displaying the cover art: a

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Banned By The BBC: 17 Controversial Songs That Got Silenced And The Reason Why

The BBC, especially in the 20th century, maintained strict content standards—regulating language, politics, religion, sexuality, and drug references. What might seem conservative now reflected a different era of public broadcasting. Below, I’ve curated notable cases where music collided with controversy, and the BBC stepped in. 1. D‑Mob – We Call It Acieed Why it was

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Scorpions Announce 60th Anniversary Concert In Abu Dhabi As Part Of Global ‘Coming Home’ Tour

Scorpions are returning to Abu Dhabi this October, bringing their 60th anniversary tour to the UAE capital for one night only. The German hard rock legends will take the stage at Etihad Arena, Yas Island on 21 October 2025, as part of their Coming Home – 60 Years of Scorpions world tour. Before Abu Dhabi,

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