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Charley Crockett on Why Outlaw Country Is Bigger Than Pop Country
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Charley Crockett on Why Outlaw Country Is Bigger Than Pop Country

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Charley Crockett has seen his name in a lot of headlines over the past week, thanks not only to his funky new album Dollar a Day, but for an online feud with the country singer Gavin Adcock. After Crockett posted his thoughts about authenticity in country music on Instagram, Adcock accused the Texas songwriter of being a “cosplay cowboy.”

In a new interview with Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Crockett shares more of his take on what constitutes country music, and disputes the notion that “outlaw country” is a subgenre of today’s country. He says it’s the other way around.

“They call the outlaw movement a subgenre of commercial country, but today there’s no doubt in my mind, that what they’re calling pop country is most certainly a subgenre of outlaw,” Crockett says on Nashville Now, adding that he thinks the pop-country industry is mostly vacuous.

“I don’t think they stand for anything. They stand for Auto-Tune and songs written by a committee,” he says. “Outlaw was about standing up for your rights against a very rigid music business system. In a game where you throw money at a young artist, and if it doesn’t work out, no problem, because there’s 1,000 standing behind you, well, a controversial figure is unlikely to ever rise.”

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Crockett and Adcock have gone back and forth for over a week now, with Crockett mostly refraining from answering Adcock’s salvos. But in a Sunday Instagram post almost certainly directed at his foil, Crockett wrote: “Black music made me. I will not apologize. Raised by a single mama. I am not ashamed. Many men have tried to destroy me. I will not lose.”

Download and subscribe to Rolling Stone’s weekly country-music podcast, Nashville Now, hosted by senior music editor Joseph Hudak, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify (or wherever you get your podcasts). New episodes drop every Wednesday and feature interviews with artists and personalities like Margo Price, Dusty Slay, Lukas Nelson, Ashley Monroe, and Gavin Adcock.

August 27, 2025 0 comments
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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce engaged as pop star reveals 1st glimpse of ring - National
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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce engaged as pop star reveals 1st glimpse of ring – National

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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It’s a love story: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are getting married.

The couple announced their engagement on Tuesday in an Instagram post.

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“Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” the couple wrote in a slideshow post shared on both their accounts, which also included a photo of the engagement ring.


Travis Kelce kneels before Taylor Swift in the first image. The two are in a garden, surrounded by flowers, with Kelce gazing lovingly at the popstar.

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The photo slideshow was set to one of Swift’s songs, So High School, from her album The Tortured Poets Department. The song describes the emotions and journey of a high school crush, referencing teenage memories like playing truth or dare and spin the bottle, watching your crush play the video Grand Theft Auto, and watching American Pie together on a Saturday night.


Taylor Swift, in a white dress with black stripes, holds Travis Kelce’s face. Kelce, dressed in a dark shirt, smiles at her with his eyes closed.

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In the second picture, the couple hold each other, touching foreheads.

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Swift, 35, in a Ralph Lauren striped silk-blend dress, holds Kelce’s face.

Kelce, 35, dressed in a dark shirt, smiles at her with his eyes closed.

The third picture shows off some bling, with Swift and Kelce holding hands.

A sparkling diamond ring can be seen on Swift’s finger. According to US Weekly, the ring is an old mine brilliant cut designed by Kindred Lubeck at Artifex Fine Jewelry.

Estate Diamond Jewelry’s Benjamin Khordipour told wedding site Brides that Swift’s ring “was handcrafted in 18k yellow gold and the center diamond is set with needle point prongs that perfectly match the antique style.”

“We estimate the price of her ring to be $550,000,” Khordipour said.

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Swift can be seen wearing a Cartier watch to go with the look, with a golden strap and a rectangular white dial – a style that compliments her ring.


Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement on Instagram on August 26.

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The next picture in the slide show is of the couple hugging, with Kelce’s back to the camera. Swift’s left hand, with her new engagement ring and watch on full display, rests gently on the back of Kelce’s head.

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The next picture in the slide show is of the couple hugging, with Kelce’s back to the camera. Swift’s right hand, with her new engagement ring and watch on full display, rests gently on the back of Kelce’s head.

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Her left arm, resting on Kelce’s back, sports a thin golden bracelet.


The last picture in the slide show is of the couple sitting on a bench beneath an archway full of flowers on trellises.

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The last picture in the slide show is of the couple sitting on a bench beneath an archway full of flowers on trellises. Swift is resting her head on Kelce’s shoulder, with her legs across his lap. She wears brown sandals and Kelce is dressed in a pair of white shorts.

Kelce is a Super Bowl-winning tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Swift is a 14-time Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and celebrity, and the pair began their high-profile romance in 2023.

Fans and friends of the couple were quick to congratulate Swift and Kelce after news of their engagement spread.

Kelce’s longtime Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes reposted the couple’s announcement on his Instagram Stories with three heart emojis.

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“Two of the most genuine people meet & fall in love,” Mahomes’ wife, Brittany wrote on her Instagram Stories, sharing the engagement announcement.


A screenshot of Brittany Mahome’s Instagram Stories.

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The official NFL account on X reacted to the news, writing, “Congratulations to Travis and Taylor.”

Congratulations to Travis and Taylor 🤍💍

(via @tkelce, @taylorswift13) pic.twitter.com/FIxP658jFr

— NFL (@NFL) August 26, 2025

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Swift recently shared details about the beginning of her relationship with Kelce in her nearly two-hour appearance on the New Heights podcast.

When Swift was discussing the Eras Tour, Kelce described it as a catalyst for his interest in Swift.

Swift said Kelce tried to meet her during her Eras Tour concert at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., in July 2023.


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She joked that he “threw a man tantrum” when he wasn’t able to give her the friendship bracelet he had for her.

“This dude didn’t get a meet-and-greet and he’s making it everyone’s problem, that’s what I thought at first,” Swift shared.

But Swift went on to say that Kelce declaring his interest in dating her on his podcast was “wild.”

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“It was such a wild, romantic gesture to just be like, ‘I want to date you,’” she said.

“That’s what it does when you’re on the stage and you perform in Arrowhead. That’s what it did to me,” Kelce added. “You come to Arrowhead, I get to meet you. That’s the perk of playing for the Chiefs.”

Swift said Kelce planned to meet her during the concert that night.

“You realize he didn’t even reach out to our management. I was like, when this podcast came out, I was like, ‘Did he ever reach out to be like, in the tents, or did we know he was in the building?” Swift said. “He came with Pat [Patrick Mahomes], and thought that because he knows the elevator lady, that he could talk to her about just getting down to my dressing room.”

The Fortnight singer went on to say that Kelce wanting to date her “felt more like I was in an ’80s John Hughes movie, and he was standing outside of my window with a boombox saying, ‘I want to date you! Do you want to go on a date with me? I made you a friendship bracelet! Do you want to date me?’”

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Kelce went on to say he wanted Swift to “just meet me once, just give me a chance.”

“I was like, ‘If this guy’s not crazy, this is sort of what I’ve been writing songs about wanting to happen to me since I was a teenager,’” Swift said.

Swift is about to release her next album, The Life of a Showgirl, which will be released on Oct. 3. She wrapped up the Eras Tour, which covered 149 cities around the world and brought in more than $2 billion in revenue, in Vancouver, B.C., in December 2024.


August 26, 2025 0 comments
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Backstreet Boys Unlock New Pop Possibilities at Sphere: Pop Shop Podcast
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Backstreet Boys Unlock New Pop Possibilities at Sphere: Pop Shop Podcast

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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As the first pop headliner at the Las Vegas Sphere, Backstreet Boys were able to bring a brand-new sense of fun, nostalgia and Y2K whimsy to the cutting-edge venue.

Onstage at their Into the Millennium residency — which began last month and wrapped its first wave on Sunday night (before kicking off 14 additional dates starting in December) — BSB promised to put the crowd into a “time machine” back to the late-’90s heyday of boy bands and bubblegum pop. Katie was in the orb for the 21st show over the weekend, and on the new Billboard Pop Shop Podcast, she tells Keith all about her spaceship ride back to the turn of the millennium.

After witnessing visual feats from U2, Eagles and Dead & Company, the thing that stuck out the most to Katie was how fun this go-round at the Sphere was — especially the boy band’s use of the rumbling seats and floor for big-bang moments and the way the group’s trademark choreography was blown up to supersize on the floor-to-ceiling screen, highlighting all the dance moves we learned in our living rooms while watching MTV’s TRL.

Hear our full discussion about the Backstreet Boys spectacle on the podcast below:

Also on the show, as Morgan Wallen sits tight at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, Conan Gray and Billie Eilish shake up the top 10, while Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department returns to the top 10 in the wake of the news of her forthcoming album. Plus, on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, we now have four songs from the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack in the top 10. When was the last time a soundtrack had four top 10s? And has any soundtrack ever had four hits in the top 10 at the same time?

The Billboard Pop Shop Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things pop on Billboard‘s weekly charts. You can always count on a lively discussion about the latest pop news, fun chart stats and stories, new music, and guest interviews with music stars and folks from the world of pop. Casual pop fans and chart junkies can hear Billboard‘s executive digital director, West Coast, Katie Atkinson and Billboard’s managing director, charts and data operations, Keith Caulfield every week on the podcast, which can be streamed on Billboard.com or downloaded in Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast provider. (Click here to listen to the previous edition of the show on Billboard.com.)

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Music Review: Jon Batiste opts for chill vibe on stripped-down album, 'Big Money'
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Music Review: Irish pop singer CMAT’s ‘Euro-Country,’ is smart, energetic, cheeky pop

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Seven years ago, Irish singer CMAT received life-changing advice from a fellow rising pop star. Charli xcx urged her to dump her boyfriend and take making music seriously. It turns out that Charli knows best. “Euro-Country,” CMAT’s third studio album, is her strongest to date, an emotive collection of energetic, cheeky pop songs.

Music Review: Irish pop singer CMAT’s ‘Euro-Country,’ is smart, energetic, cheeky pop

On her previous albums, like 2023’s BRIT Award nominated “Crazymad, for Me,” CMAT mined relationships for big-hearted and humor-filled songs pulling from country-pop rhythms and retro ’70s grooves. On “Euro-Country,” she’s sharpened her tools, becoming both more personal and political in the process.

CMAT opens the title track by singing in Irish. The song, atop swelling synths, traces periods of economic incline and depression in Ireland. “I never understood what this way of living could to do me/All the mooching ’round shops, and the lack of identity,” she opines about the change in culture.

The song reflects the rest of the album: “Euro-Country” is a mix of catchy pop with depth. These are danceable songs written from the frustrated, introspective viewpoint of someone stuck watching daytime dramas in their hometown , or as a sharp mediation on the loss of a close friend . There’s also grief for girlhood or for body shaming , or, of course, for her country

In an album with many enjoyable moments, a highlight is the uptempo alt-rock swagger of “Jamie Oliver’s Petrol Station.” Lyrically, the song tackles everyday life in Ireland by using Oliver, one of the U.K.’s most ubiquitous celebrity chefs, as a symbol for disillusionment with capitalism. Ambitious, but it works: “It’s the fear of not getting the dole and the joy of then chopping it up with the card that you draw it on,” she sings. “Coming through town and then seeing the type of the people you missed who’d have died back in Dublin.”

The song also highlights CMAT’s talent for funny pop culture lyrical references. “OK, don’t be a /The man’s got kids,” she sings, referencing Oliver. “And they wouldn’t like this.”

In the hypercompetitive musical climate of 2025, it is hard to stand apart from the crowd. But on “Euro-Country,” CMAT has furthered her individual vision and style. Now it’s up to the rest of the world to get on board.

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August 25, 2025 0 comments
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Adéla Was Born to Be a Pop Star
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Adéla Was Born to Be a Pop Star

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

“I mean, I’m a funny person,” Adéla says over Zoom from her home in Los Angeles, with a sheepish grin. “Humor is how I deal with shitty things. It gets you through it. It helps me not get too depressed about the heavy stuff. I’m Eastern European and kind of a cunt.” She breaks into a hearty laugh. “That’s my vibe.”

It’s a renegade spirit that courses through Adéla’s debut EP, The Provocateur, released today: not least thanks to the cover, which features the singer lit by a blinding flash in a concrete underpass, hiking up her leather jacket to urinate in what appears to be a cheeky homage to Sophy Rickett’s cult classic ’90s photo series, Women Pissing. And where “Sex on the Beat” offers a wry commentary on the double-edged sword of being a young woman in the spotlight, other tracks show the full breadth of her instincts as a songwriter, charting her journey of creative self-discovery in near-mythic terms: the thunderous fuzz of Nine Inch Nails-esque electric guitars on “Death by Devotion,” co-produced by 100 gecs’ Dylan Brady and rising hitmaker Zhone, and featuring a deliciously silly lyric imploring the listener to “work the horse, no ketamine”; or the unabashed pop of the EP’s closer “Finally Apologizing,” with its Gwen Stefani-esque playground chant of a chorus—“You get what you want from me!”—over electroclash-y buzzsaw synths.

It’s an audacious statement of intent that seems to mark the arrival of a fully formed pop star—and feels even more astonishing once you learn Adéla only launched her solo career less than a year ago. “Sometimes you have to promote music that you’ve been sitting on for a while, but the final mix of the final song was done two weeks ago, so it’s really fresh,” she says, cheerily. “I’m excited to promote it and to see how everybody feels about it.”

You can be sure people will have feelings. If Adéla looks (or indeed, sounds) a little familiar, that’s because her solo career isn’t her first shot at stardom. In 2022, she moved to Los Angeles from her hometown of Bratislava to begin a grueling training program, with the chance to join the global K-pop group Katseye, a process that was documented in a pair of Netflix shows. The first, Dream Academy, was a fan-voted competition in which Adéla was knocked out in the first round; the second, Pop Star Academy, was released after the fact, and documented the contestants’ years-long journey. Across the latter, Adéla swiftly emerged as one of the strongest competitors, regularly earning effusive praise and ranking top of the leaderboard among the judges, as well as serving as something of a maternal figure (despite being a teenager herself) for the younger girls in the group. The show quickly acquired a rabid fanbase, with the online opinions to match: thanks to her powerful talent and self-confidence, Adéla emerged as one of its most-talked-about figures, outshining even some of those who made the final cut.

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Kiyan Anthony & Angel Bradley Serve Boo'd Up Energy With Cozy Date Night
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Kiyan Anthony & Angel Bradley Pop Out For Cozy Date NIght

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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Roomies, Kiyan Anthony and content creator, Angel Bradley are really out here boo’d up. First, they gave social media a peek into their relationship with some cozy pics, but now the new couple is showing off their date night and the vibes? Oh, they’re on a 100. Let’s get into it!

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Kiyan Anthony & Angel Bradley Turn Heads With Their Cozy Date Night Vibes

Okay, so BOOM! Angel Bradley recently dropped a video on Instagram giving followers a peek at her date night with her bae Kiyan Anthony. The duo looks like they’re living their best life as Angel was sitting pretty as a passenger princess while Kiyan drove the whip. In the clip, she flexes her fit, then panned the camera to Kiyan, caressing his face and chin. In a photo Angel shared, they even coordinated in all-black outfits. Angel rocked a cut-out top and pants, while Kiyan kept it causal in a button-down shirt and some shorts.

Social Media Can’t Enough Of Kiyan & Angel’s Date Night Vibes

Folks are all the way here for Kiyan and Angel’s blossoming romance, dropping heart eyes and fire emojis under TSR’s Instagram post. Some even said they’re happy for the couple and glad to see them together. Peep some of the reactions below.

Instagram user @misskeybabe_ wrote, “I love when ppl happy ❤️” 

instagram user @monithedon wrote, “they look good together 😍” 

While Instagram user @wickedlypretty wrote, “As long as Lala doesn’t have a problem with it. 👏🏽🙂‍↕️ #BlackLoveAlwaysWins” 

Then Instagram user @don_official2025 wrote, “I love that he got him a pretty brown skin girl 🥰” 

Another Instagram user @nomiiiiii_6 wrote, “They look cute and if y’all think otherwise yall are miserable and hate y’all life 😂😂😂😂😂” 

Instagram user @layy_back_jay wrote, “Man if moms and pops ain’t worrying about it then they good.” 

While another Instagram user @angelandkiyan wrote, “My favorite couple are Happy and unbothered by All the hate Love that for them👏👏❤️❤️❤️” 

Then another Instagram user @jewel_chosen1 wrote, “❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥” 

Lastly, Instagram user @its.briii__ wrote, “So cute ❤️❤️” 

Kiyan & Angel Got The Internet Hooked On Their Love

Kiyan Anthony and Angel Bradley are of the newest couples on the block. The duo first popped out together in July, giving major baewatch vibes in a series of TikTok videos. But Angel seemed to be the one to really confirmed that they are an item when she dropped a photo dump of them in different spots with the caption, “Just Us.” Swipe below to see the photos.

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Lurker Director Alex Russell on Bedroom Pop Thriller Movie
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Lurker Director Alex Russell on Bedroom Pop Thriller Movie

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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The new MUBI movie Lurker, from Beef and The Bear writer Alex Russell, explores the relationship between fan and artist from a very modern perspective. “I was interested in this aspect of music-making now where it’s so easy to make a song in your bedroom and upload it, and now you’re all of a sudden on the [artist] side of things,” Russell tells Consequence. “You could start out as a fan of something and then put out your own music — and all of a sudden you have fans.”

When that barrier between fan and artist decreases, it means that the relationship between those roles “starts to blur.” It’s a killer starting-off point for a film that tackles fandom and fame, which kicks off when the well-known musical artist Oliver (Archie Madekwe) drops by the shop where aspiring photographer Matthew (Théodore Pellerin) works. Matthew’s able to use that chance encounter to get closer to Oliver and his entourage — enjoying the perks that come from the rock star lifestyle. And when Oliver starts to pull away, Matthew knows he has to find a way to stay in his orbit… by any means necessary.

Russell makes his feature debut as both a writer and director with the film, after winning an Emmy as part of the Beef creative team and writing multiple episodes of The Bear (including Season 2’s extraordinary “Forks”). While Lurker is described in the official press materials as a “a cat-and-mouse thriller,” in watching it its genre feels a little bit nebulous, playing a bit funnier and a bit more grounded than you might expect.

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That’s something Russell says wasn’t necessarily planned. “I think it wasn’t as intentional as it was just what I wanted to see happen in the movie. And I really like how it worked out tonally. It feels very me, it feels very my style.”

As he continues, “I don’t think I’m able to write something that doesn’t have any comedic edge to it, and I don’t think I’m able to write anything that isn’t somewhat cynical and dark. So I think I was really just trying to be true to what I found interesting and funny. It has this structure of a common thriller, and we know some of those beats as they start to play out. But some of them will surprise you with a comedic turn.”

Lurker made its debut at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, prior to its theatrical debut courtesy of MUBI, and since then people have made their guesses as to who Russell’s inspiration was for Oliver. While he says that “I think everyone that anyone has guessed has been in the realm of intention,” there’s one star who Russell says isn’t a great comparison: “People have mentioned The Weeknd, and I’m like, no, he was so huge as an artist, so immediately. And so recognizable.”

Instead, he conceived of his fictional pop star as someone who’s “more in a DIY stage of his career. He’s small enough as an artist that he could have his friends doing his album artwork — sort of on that precipice where his production value is about to skyrocket.”

Depicting a musical artist at this turning point, he feels, might have been an unconscious reflection of the mindset he was in while originally working on the script in 2020, just after beginning his career as a television writer. “I felt like I was on the verge of doing what I wanted to do as a career when I wrote this movie,” he says. “Maybe that was what was going on in my mind.”

Russell says creating the original music for Oliver was the easiest part of making the movie, because “I didn’t have to do it myself,” he laughs. That was instead handled by producer Kenny Beats, a friend of Russell’s who “can just make a song of any genre very quickly.” He mentions bedroom pop as one of the closer genres he wanted to emulate, with some rock elements: “It was just kind of like, how can we make this feel like an artist that doesn’t exist, but could exist among those artists, you know? I kind of just let Kenny run with it.”

At the beginning of the soundtrack development process, Russell mentioned a few artists to Beats as potential inspiration, including Steve Lacy, Dijon, and Rex Orange County (the latter of whom Beats brought in to contribute to the soundtrack). But, he adds, at that point the character of Oliver was “still somewhat amorphous” — something that changed after Beats and Archie Madekwe collaborated on a few songs. “I was like, ‘Oh, that’s his sound. That’s perfect.’ I had no notes and then we put [the songs] in the movie.”

Core to the idea of Lurker, in the end, is how the mystique that surrounds musical artists is a level of stardom with its own set of rules, well beyond the way things work for successful actors in Hollywood. “Actors have to be punctual, they have to be on time — they’re not going to put their sunglasses on and forget to come today,” Russell says. “But musicians can kind of be like, ‘I don’t care about any of this.’”

“And then,” he continues, “everyone still loves them.”

Lurker stalks into theaters on Friday, August 22nd. The movie will be available on MUBI at a later date.

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The Evolution of Sunglasses in Pop Culture – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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In a world where fashion trends come and go, certain accessories transcend time, becoming symbols of style, status, and cultural identity. Sunglasses, particularly iconic brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley, have evolved from mere functional items to powerful fashion statements. Over the years, sunglasses have become more than just a tool for shielding your eyes from the sun, they are now an integral part of how we express ourselves, our lifestyle, and our values. 

For those looking to add a touch of timeless style to their look, you can shop Ray Ban sunglasses at Jomashop.com, a brand synonymous with classic design and cultural influence. 

The Rise of Sunglasses in Pop Culture

The journey of sunglasses from practical eye protection to cultural icons began in the early 20th century. Initially, sunglasses were primarily designed for practical purposes, protecting the eyes from harsh sunlight and dust. But by the mid-20th century, they began to transcend their functional role, becoming a hallmark of style and a symbol of cool. The shift began with the rise of Hollywood, where stars like Audrey Hepburn and James Dean wore sunglasses not only to protect their eyes but also to shield their identity from the prying public. This marked the beginning of sunglasses being seen as more than just an accessory, they became a part of the persona of the stars. 

As cinema evolved, so did the role of sunglasses in storytelling. In the 1986 blockbuster Top Gun, Tom Cruise’s character, Maverick, sported Ray-Ban Aviators, making them synonymous with cool, rebellious energy. This product placement was one of the first of its kind to elevate a pair of sunglasses into a cultural phenomenon. The success of the film led to a surge in Ray-Ban sales, with the brand reporting a 40% increase in 1986 alone. 

Sunglasses, especially from brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley, became synonymous with rebellion, individuality, and effortless cool. They were no longer just fashion accessories, they were markers of identity and resistance to societal norms. 

Sunglasses as Symbols of Identity

Sunglasses, over the years, have become much more than just a fashion statement, they are a reflection of personal identity. What you wear can reveal a lot about who you are, and sunglasses have been one of the most accessible ways for individuals to express their personality, values, and lifestyle. This is especially true for celebrity culture, where sunglasses have often served as a tool to craft and enhance an image. 

For example, in the 1960s and 1970s, Ray-Ban’s Wayfarers became an emblem of the counterculture movement, reflecting an era of rebellion and freedom. Musicians like Bob Dylan, John Lennon, and many others in the rock and roll scene embraced Ray-Ban’s iconic styles, giving the brand its reputation for being the choice of creative and rebellious minds. Similarly, Oakley sunglasses gained popularity in the 1980s due to their association with athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. Their functional design and distinct aesthetic made them the go-to choice for those who valued performance as much as style. 

Sunglasses have also become symbols of success and achievement, particularly in cultures where material items are often linked to personal milestones. A watch, a car, and yes, sunglasses, have long been the symbols that define a certain level of success and the pride that comes with it. Whether it’s a gift from a loved one or a personal purchase to mark a significant achievement, sunglasses are more than just accessories, they are reflective of personal growth and the stories we carry with us. 

If you’re looking for a bold, reliable pair of sunglasses that speak to both function and fashion, buy Oakley sunglasses at Jomashop.com to find an array of styles that blend performance and cutting-edge design. 

The Intersection of Fashion and Function 

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What makes sunglasses so unique is their ability to merge both function and fashion. Unlike many fashion accessories, sunglasses have a clear utilitarian purpose: protecting the eyes from the sun’s harmful UV rays. However, over the years, their role has shifted from simply being a functional item to becoming a crucial element of personal style. 

Ray-Ban and Oakley are two brands that have skillfully combined both aspects, offering eyewear that is not only stylish but also built to last. The Oakley brand, for example, is known for its innovative materials and cutting-edge design, making it a favorite among athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. Their sunglasses are designed to withstand the harshest elements while ensuring superior comfort and performance. 

Ray-Ban, on the other hand, has perfected the art of timeless design, with its signature aviators, Wayfarers, and round frames that have never gone out of style. Their designs have endured decades of trends, remaining as relevant today as they were when they first became iconic. 

Sunglasses are no longer just a practical item but a statement piece, one that blends technology, fashion, and functionality seamlessly. 

Celebrity Endorsements and Cultural Impact

The relationship between celebrities and sunglasses cannot be understated. Celebrities have always played a pivotal role in shaping fashion trends, and sunglasses are no exception. From Audrey Hepburn’s classic look in Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Brad Pitt’s sunglasses in Fight Club, sunglasses have often been part of the iconic image that these stars project. 

In recent years, celebrities like Rihanna, Julia Fox, and Beyoncé have all been seen sporting oversized sunglasses, vintage styles, and unique frames, further pushing the boundaries of what sunglasses can represent. These stars influence fashion and make sunglasses not just a practical item but a cultural statement. For example, Julia Fox recently made waves by pairing oversized Oakley sunglasses with her fashion-forward looks, further cementing the brand’s place in contemporary style. 

Such endorsements have helped shape the public’s perception of sunglasses as more than just a way to protect your eyes. They are a way to express confidence, creativity, and a strong sense of individuality. Sunglasses, especially from brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley, have become integral parts of a celebrity’s overall style. 

The Future of Sunglasses in Pop Culture

As we move further into the digital age, sunglasses continue to evolve, both in style and function. The next wave of sunglasses is not only focused on style but also integrates smart technology, providing users with enhanced functionality. For example, augmented reality (AR) glasses and smart eyewear are becoming increasingly popular, allowing people to access information while still being stylish. 

Brands like Oakley are at the forefront of this innovation, collaborating with tech companies to develop eyewear that blends seamlessly with our digital lives. As the lines between fashion and technology continue to blur, sunglasses are likely to remain a central part of our cultural identity, influencing how we see the world and how we are seen by others. 

Additionally, as sustainability becomes an ever-growing concern in the fashion industry, the next generation of sunglasses will likely see an increased focus on eco-friendly materials and practices. Consumers are now more conscious of the environmental impact of their purchases, and sunglasses brands will need to adapt to this shift by offering more sustainable options without sacrificing style. 

From their humble beginnings as practical eye protection to their iconic status as cultural symbols, sunglasses have undergone a remarkable transformation. Today, brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley not only define what’s cool but have also shaped pop culture and style. Whether you are drawn to the classic look of Ray-Ban or the performance-oriented style of Oakley, sunglasses remain a powerful accessory that speaks to personal identity and cultural pride. 

For more insights into the cultural history and impact of sunglasses, explore this comprehensive timeline provided by Google Arts & Culture: The Evolution of Sunglasses. This resource delves into the origins and development of sunglasses, highlighting key moments and figures that have shaped their place in fashion and culture. 

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