Welcome to your daily drop from HELLO! In today’s episode we talk about Taylor Swift officially confirming the names of her ‘Vault’ songs that are set to appear on her 1989 version.
Not only that, but Ed Sheeran reveals he’s been secretly recording the album live in fans’ homes, and BTS has signed a new deal with their record label, hinting at a big comeback.
Listen to today’s episode below…
Swifties listen up. After teasing fans earlier this week, Taylor Swift has confirmed the names of the vault tracks set to appear on her version of 1989. The superstar took to her Instagram for the big reveal, informing fans of five brand new songs including Is It Over Now? , Say Don’t Go and three more. 1989 was originally released nine years ago and features massive tracks such as Blank Space, Style and Shake It Off. Taylor’s version comes out on October 27th and we’re counting down the days.
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© Axelle/Bauer-GriffinNEWARK, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 12: Taylor Swift attends the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
Ed Sheeran has revealed he secretly recorded a live version of his upcoming album Autumn Variations in fans’ homes. The Bad Habits hitmaker shared on Instagram that he’s been surprising fans with impromptu pop-up gigs in their living rooms to record songs from the new album. One video shows Ed showing up at the house of a fan named Kari Conaway when he sees a piano and decides to play his hit song Wake Me Up, much to her surprise. Ed then announced that the living room fan version of Autumn Variations would be out soon and that the actual album would be released on September 29th and is now available for pre-order.
© Getty Images Ed Sheeran
Lana Del Rey revealed why she never performs on television. The Blue Jeans singer told The Hollywood Reporter this week that despite touring for nine years, she doesn’t usually appear on major shows because of the backlash she’s faced after appearing on SNL. Her appearance on the comedy sketch show in 2012 was not well received by fans at the time, and Lana explained that it prevented her from performing on television again. Despite the knock on her confidence, Lana hinted that she might be tempted to do more screen time in the future.
© GettyLana Del Rey
Will BTS make a big comeback? All seven members have renewed their contracts with their record label BigHit Music and intend to continue their music as a group after their military service ends. A statement from the label says the K-pop group will reunite to begin working under their new contract from 2025 onwards. Meanwhile, alongside military service, various BTS members continued to make solo music, including Suga, J-Hope and others.
© GettyOzzy Osbourne decided he wasn’t good enough to perform
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that his latest neck surgery will be his last. Speaking on his podcast earlier this week, the rock star said the surgery was the last he would have after saying he could no longer undergo any treatment. The Black Sabbath singer has been battling back and neck injuries after suffering a fall in 2019 that dislodged metal rods in his back that were placed in 2003. Earlier this year, Ozzy’s health woes forced him to cancel his tour dates for the rest of 2023 and after that he retired from performing live.
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