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Dhurandhar Love Song Gehra Hua Out! Arijit Singh’s Soulful Voice Adds Depth To Ranveer Singh, Sara Arjun’s Sweet Romance- Watch

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
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After the massive cultural impact of the Dhurandhar Title Track and the chart-topping Ishq Jalakar – Karvaan, Saregama, in association with Jio Studios and B62 Studios, have unveiled the film’s most awaited romantic song – Gehra Hua. Sung by the undisputed voice of love, Arijit Singh, the track features the budding sweet romance between Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun’s characters.

Dhurandhar Love Song Gehra Hua Out

Gehra Hua is poised to become one of the year’s defining love anthems. It’s not just a song but a feeling, a mood, and an emotion designed to rule romantic playlists and tender moments through the season. With its soul-stirring melody and vocals, the song perfectly captures the intensity of a love that is deep, consuming, obsessive — and impossible to forget. Check it out here:

While the Dhurandhar trailer stunned audiences with its scale and intensity, it had only offered fleeting glimpses of the film’s emotional core – the pairing of Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun. Gehra Hua now brings that story to the forefront, giving audiences their first immersive look into the powerful, magnetic bond that anchors the film’s narrative.

The on-screen chemistry between Ranveer and Sara crackles with an intensity that is both intimate and addictive, making the song an instant emotional hook for listeners. The track dives into the intoxicating nature of love that consumes you, breaks you, and yet draws you back every single time.

With winter setting in and romance in the air, Gehra Hua arrives as the perfect soundtrack for late-night drives, stolen glances, and quiet love-filled moments, making it a natural addition to every romantic playlist this season.

About the Film

Dhurandhar features a stellar ensemble cast headlined by Ranveer Singh, along with Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal. Dhurandhar is written, directed, and produced by Aditya Dhar, and produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar. Dhurandhar is slated to release on 5th December 2025.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Dhurandhar In Trouble? Major Mohit Sharma’s Parents Move Delhi High Court, Seeking Stay On Ranveer Singh Starrer

Grinell Jacinto

With nearly 10 years of experience, Grinell Esther Jacinto is the Desk Head of Bollywood Bubble. Her interests lie in everything that is kaleshi and she loves to dig deeper into the lives of B-town actors. She has a problem though – she loves horror films but will have chills the minute the theatres lights dims. She’s previously worked with Koimoi, UrbanAsian and SpotboyE.

November 28, 2025 0 comments
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From 'Beer Run' to 'Play a Train Song'
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From ‘Beer Run’ to ‘Play a Train Song’

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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From “Alright Guy” and “Play a Train Song” to his rollicking “Talking Seattle Grunge Rock Blues”

In his own shambolic way, Todd Snider was a master songwriter — a follower of John Prine and Jerry Jeff Walker who specialized in sharp, often hilarious, story-songs about all manner of down-and-out characters, himself very much included. Over more than 30 years, Snider wrote about everything from the Kingsmen to pitcher Dock Ellis’ acid-aided no-hitter, always with empathy, self-awareness, and a winning stoner drawl. (Some of his best moments were not even songs — see the long, rambling, funny-as-hell monologues he’d tell onstage.) Here are 12 highlights. 

  • ‘Talking Seattle Grunge Rock Blues’

    LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 20: Singer-songwriter Todd Snider performs at the Gimme Shelter benefit concert at the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles, California on November 20, 1995. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

    A minor hit in 1994, this talking blues is an early example of Snider’s humor, which was by turns stoner-friendly and biting. Snider satirizes the commercialization of alternative rock with a rollicking song about a struggling band that relocates to the Northwest and discovers a novel trick: refusing to play at all. (Or, as Snider puts it, “silence: music’s original alternative.”) In the song, the band blows up, gets rich and even lands a spot on MTV Unplugged: “We went right out there and refused to do acoustical versions/Of the electrical songs we had refused to record in the first place/Then we smashed our shit.”  —Christian Hoard

  • ‘Alright Guy’

    (MANDATORY CREDIT Ebet Roberts/Getty Images) American singer Todd Snider in a posed portrait in view of the Arrigoni Bridge, 1996. (Photo by Ebet Roberts/Redferns/Getty Images)(MANDATORY CREDIT Ebet Roberts/Getty Images) American singer Todd Snider in a posed portrait in view of the Arrigoni Bridge, 1996. (Photo by Ebet Roberts/Redferns/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Ebet Roberts/Getty Images

    One of Snider’s catchiest, most radio-friendly songs, “Alright Guy” found the innate troublemaker owning up to his proclivities. He liked to look at nude pics of Madonna, enjoyed his weed, and wasn’t averse to mouthing off at the police. But, hey, that was nothing, Snider countered. “I know I get wild and I know I get drunk/but it ain’t like I got a bunch of bodies in my trunk,” he sang. “I think I’m an alright guy.” The country singer Gary Allan recorded his own version of the song in 2001 and even titled his album after it, but not before tweaking one of Snider’s punchiest lyrics about “tearing up pictures of the Pope.” —Joseph Hudak

  • ‘Can’t Complain’

    American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images

    Snider turned an awful early gig in Phoenix (“A little out of place/A little out of tune,” the song begins) into one of his most beautiful meditations. The song, as much as any other, exemplifies the Tao of Todd, a mix of stoner mishap, zen acceptance, radical gratitude, and dry humor: “We’re all waiting in the dugout wishin’ we could pitch,” Snider sings, “How you gonna throw a shutout, if all you do is bitch?” — Jon Bernstein

  • ‘Long Year’

    SANTA ANA, CA - JUNE 12: Singer Todd Snider performs at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California on June 12, 1998. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)SANTA ANA, CA - JUNE 12: Singer Todd Snider performs at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California on June 12, 1998. (Photo by Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

    Rarely did Snider get more vulnerable, and more honest, than he did on this haunting portrait of addiction from 2000’s Happy to Be Here. The best versions are live, just Todd by himself on guitar, with Todd telling the story that begins with a man trying — and struggling — to engage with twelve-step recovery and ends with him taking a shot of liquor. It’s always been a devastating portrait of isolation and the pain of recovery; Snider conjures worlds of emotion in his plainspoken tale of feeling alienated from the others in recovery: “Everyone was telling everyone how they felt,” Snider sings. “It felt like so long since I’d been young.” —J.B.

  • ‘Beer Run’

    American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)American Folk musician Todd Snider plays guitar as he performs onstage at Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois,  November 27, 1997. (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images

    This well-turned story-song focuses on two kids with fake IDs who run afoul of a store clerk in the pursuit of cold ones, but find redemption (and brews) in time to see a Robert Earl Keen show in Santa Cruz. The song is catchy-as-hell and all good vibes, right down to the “B-double-E-double-R-U-N” chorus. A prime example of the hippie bonhomie that Snider gravitated toward in his lighter moments, not to mention one of the great beer songs ever. —C.H.

  • ‘Play a Train Song’

    Todd Snider during 2006 Park City - Todd Snider Portraits at HP Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah, United States. (Photo by J. Vespa/WireImage)Todd Snider during 2006 Park City - Todd Snider Portraits at HP Portrait Studio in Park City, Utah, United States. (Photo by J. Vespa/WireImage)
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    Snider’s tribute to East Nashville’s fast living unofficial mayor Skip Litz soon became his signature song. It’s trademark Todd, full of pathos, hillbilly humor, and raise-your-beer melodicism. Rarely did Snider play a show without performing this one, which, of course, was as much about himself as it was Litz (to hammer that home, Snider switches from first-person to third-person at times). “I was depressed because my friend had died,” Snider writes of the song in his memoir. “And my depression started to rhyme.” —J.B.

  • ‘Conservative Christian, Right-Wing Republican, Straight, White, American Males’

    Todd Snider during 4th. Annual AMERICANA Music Association Honors and Awards at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, United States. (Photo by Rick Diamond/WireImage)Todd Snider during 4th. Annual AMERICANA Music Association Honors and Awards at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, United States. (Photo by Rick Diamond/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Rick Diamond/WireImage

    Todd Snider didn’t mince words, and he left nothing to the imagination in this wild ride off 2004’s East Nashville Skyline that compared and contrasted two political ideologies. While the song is an indictment of the type of person spelled out in its lengthy title — dudes who are likely “gay bashin’, Black-fearin’, poor-fightin’, tree-killin’ regional leaders of sales” — it’s also a celebration of the community in which Snider counted himself. The hippies, Todd suggested, had it right all along, with their “tree-huggin’, love-makin’, pro-choicin’, gay weddin’” beliefs. Twenty-one years since Snider released the tune, it still resonates today across America’s great divide. —J.H.

  • ‘You Got Away With It (A Tale of Two Fraternity Brothers)’

    PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 23:  Musician Todd Snider poses for a portrait at the Getty Images Portrait Studio during the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2006 in Park City, Utah.  (Photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images)PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 23:  Musician Todd Snider poses for a portrait at the Getty Images Portrait Studio during the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2006 in Park City, Utah.  (Photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Mark Mainz/Getty Images

    There were few more pointed critiques of George W. Bush than this account, inspired in part by Snider’s attempt to crash rugby parties he wasn’t invited to in his youth in San Marcos, Texas, of a rich unaccountable young college student wreaking havoc on campus who’d later become the President of the Free World. The song was released in 2006, at the height of the Iraq War, and though the song never mentioned the current president by name, it ends with a sharp jab: “You’ll get away with this new thing, too.”  —J.B.

  • ‘The Devil You Know’

    Todd Snider performs during The Drop: Todd Snider at The GRAMMY Museum on October 8, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/WireImage)Todd Snider performs during The Drop: Todd Snider at The GRAMMY Museum on October 8, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/WireImage)
    Image Credit: Rebecca Sapp/WireImage

    Snider tells a harrowing story-song of an armed bank-robber on the run and making a detour at the narrator’s house in Nashville. The music is intense — more rocking and harder-edged than almost anything else in Snider’s catalog — and the narrative keeps you on the edge of your seat, as the singer tosses the crook his car keys and helps him get away. But it’s not just a story; it’s a musing on systemic poverty, culminating in one of the more definitive political statements of Snider’s career: “There’s a war going on that the poor can’t win.” —C.H.

  • ‘Just Like Old Times’

    hardly09_177_mac.jpg   Todd Snider plays the Rooster stage.  Day 2 of The (Hardly) Strictly Bluegrass Festival .    Event in, San Francisco, Ca, on 10/7/06.   Photo by: Michael Macor/ San Francisco Chronicle Ran on: 10-09-2006 Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, left, drew Saturday's only main stage encore. Emmylou Harris, top, played and sang every evening of the three-day free festival, which police estimated may have drawn up to half a million people. (Photo By Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)hardly09_177_mac.jpg   Todd Snider plays the Rooster stage.  Day 2 of The (Hardly) Strictly Bluegrass Festival .    Event in, San Francisco, Ca, on 10/7/06.   Photo by: Michael Macor/ San Francisco Chronicle Ran on: 10-09-2006 Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, left, drew Saturday's only main stage encore. Emmylou Harris, top, played and sang every evening of the three-day free festival, which police estimated may have drawn up to half a million people. (Photo By Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images

    The story starts dodgy and gets dodgier: “There’s a Coke machine glowing through the parking lot/Call it a room with a view.” From there, Snider’s protagonist reunites with a sex worker he knew from growing up before they both get hassled by the police. So much happens in Snider’s perfect, three-verse country song that it ended up becoming the basis for a 2020 feature film starring RZA. “I say the guy’s a pool hustler, but it’s just me,” Snider said in 2019. “I was just sick of singing about guys with guitars, so I gave him a pool cue.” —J.B.

  • ‘Greencastle Blues’

    SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.A - OCTOBER 04:  Todd Snider and band perform on stage on the last day of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass at Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park on October 4, 2009 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns)SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.A - OCTOBER 04:  Todd Snider and band perform on stage on the last day of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass at Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park on October 4, 2009 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns)
    Image Credit: Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns/Getty Images

    Snider was nothing if not self-aware about his shortcomings, and in this 2009 song, he takes stock of chronic fuckups with wry honesty. It was inspired by a true story: Snider got picked up for weed possession in Greencastle, Indiana, and found himself wondering why a man in his forties should keep ending up like this. The lyrics are sweetly funny, while also asking questions that point toward something darker. “Some of this trouble just finds me,” Snider sings. “Most of this trouble I earn/ How do you know when it’s too late? How do you know when it’s too late? How do you know when it’s too late to learn?” —C.H.

  • ‘Working on a Song’

    INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 18:  Todd Snider performs at The Vogue on April 18, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (Photo by Keith Griner/Getty Images)INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 18:  Todd Snider performs at The Vogue on April 18, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (Photo by Keith Griner/Getty Images)
    Image Credit: Keith Griner/Getty Images

    ​​Snider stripped down his sound for 2019’s Cash Cabin Sessions: Vol. 3, a record of mostly solo acoustic songs recorded at Johnny Cash’s cabin studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee, the Nashville suburb where Snider would eventually move later in his life. He revisited his gift for humorous talking blues on the track “Talking Reality Television Blues,” but it’s “Working on a Song” that revealed the magic of his songwriting. It’s a gorgeous ditty about chasing the muse, in which he chronicles his failure to finish a song, all in the midst of singing a great one. It ends with a very Snider question: “Where will I go now that I’m gone?” —J.H.

November 16, 2025 0 comments
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R&B Rumble! Ray J Throws Down Song Battle & Sparks Feud As Mario Responds & Sammie Picks A Side (VIDEOS)
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Ray J Claims He’d Beat Mario In Song Battle, He & Sammie React

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Ray J doesn’t usually do subtle, and this time he’s got his sights set on Mario. The R&B veteran recently stirred the pot in Baltimore, claiming he’s ready to go head-to-head with the ‘Let Me Love You’ singer in a song-for-song showdown. He insists Mario might not be prepared for the smoke, but the ‘Let Me Love You’ singer didn’t let him slide. Meanwhile, another R&B icon, Sammie, has picked his side, and social media is eating all of it up!

RELATED: Stats Don’t Lie! Jacquees Pulls Out Platinum Proof After Mario & Cam Newton Debate Over His Voice (VIDEO)

Ray J Says He Can Go Note-For-Note With Mario

During a recent sit-down on the ‘Quicksilva Morning Show,’ Ray J rocked a black hoodie and a matching black-and-white cap while making his case. When the hosts started rattling off Mario hits they thought Ray J couldn’t touch, he wasn’t having it. Every time a song title came up, he just shook his head and fired back with a simple, confident, “C’mon bro.” At one point, Ray J doubled down on his claim, telling the hosts, “I’m calling him out,” making it clear he’s ready to prove he can go note-for-note with Mario.

Now, all eyes are on whether Mario will actually step up to the challenge. While the exact spark for this back-and-forth remains unclear, Mario recently appeared on Cam Newton’s podcast and gave his takes on male vocalists who can — and can’t — sing. Interestingly, Ray J’s name never came up during the discussion, but the timing has fans connecting the dots.

Mario Drops First Reaction As The Innanet Roasts Ray J

The Shade Room comments were absolutely wild as fans ran in to share their takes on the Ray J vs. Mario drama. Some insisted Ray J was straight-up trolling and knew he couldn’t sing, while others were cracking up at the radio host’s disbelief during the interview. Even Mario himself had to step in to address the chaos, though some viewers just shook their heads, claiming that all R&B singers seem a little delusional when it comes to their own talent.

Mario wrote, “MOOD SWINGS OUT NOW!! But [Ray J] stop while your brakes still work homie 😂”

Instagram user @j.remyinspires wrote, “Ray J will say anything 😂😂😂I love it lolol“

And, Instagram user @tarkesha_jones joked, “He playing one wish for every song“

Meanwhile, Instagram user @lenathediva_ added, “Brandy… get ya brother lol“

Instagram user @rnb.radar said, “I love when my R&B men are this delu— I mean confident 👏🏾”

Finally, Instagram user @queenbforreal wrote, “Quick couldn’t believe what he was hearin😂😂😂😂”

Mario Was Not Impressed With Ray J Talking!

Mario also fired back at Ray J on his Instagram Story, calling him out for “talking crazy” while he’s busy grinding on tour and prepping his new EP. He also reminded fans that Ray’s biggest stage was the Verzuz battle — the one Mario helped set up and even made sure Ray was on the setlist for — and seemed genuinely confused that Ray would repay him with this type of energy.

“YOOO! My first tour show and “MOOD SWINGS” EP Release in VA had me busy, I come back to my room and Grayi in my HOME TOWN TALKING CRAZY!!!! I been living in La for 15+ years and have raged every stage in UR city RAY J including with your sister (the female singer goat) The biggest stage you touched was on VERZUZ and I told them to bring u on there. I set the whole play up and this how you coming….!?! OH ARRRDDD,” Mario shared.

Sammie Stands By THIS SINGER

Meanwhile, Sammie made sure to share his two cents! After Mario clapped back at Ray J’s song battle threat, Sammie hopped on Instagram to weigh in. He said he usually doesn’t step into drama, but he had to for Ray J. In a video, Sammie said, “I got my money on Ray J.” He claimed that Mario has “ruffled feathers all over the industry.” And apparently Ray recently hit the studio to show Mario what’s up, Sammie said. Ray later shared Sammie’s video on his Instagram Story.

RELATED: Oop! Jacquees Goes Off On Mario & Cam Newton Following Their Debate About Best Male Singers (VIDEO)

What Do You Think Roomies?

November 15, 2025 0 comments
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Skrillex, Dylan Brady & Caroline Polachek Share New Song “hit me where it hurts”

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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On April Fool’s Day, Skrillex surprise-released his album Fuck U Skrillex You Think Ur Andy Warhol But Ur Not!! , which recently earned him Grammy nominations for Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance/Electronic Recording (for “Voltage”). He dropped a new single called “Fuze” with ISOxo last month, and today he’s got another new one. Enticingly, the hyperactive and high-octane “hit me where it hurts” pairs our boy Sonny with longtime collaborator Dylan Brady (also of 100 Gecs fame) and none other than Caroline Polachek, whose vocals from Pang track “Hit Me Where It Hurts” are threaded throughout. Listen below.

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Hercules & Love Affair Announce EP, Share New Song: Listen
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Hercules & Love Affair Announce EP, Share New Song: Listen

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Andy Butler has announced his first Hercules & Love Affair project since 2022’s In Amber. He’ll release a new EP called Someone Else Is Calling on December 12 via Stratasonic. The EP’s title song is a collaboration with Elín Ey (the Icelandic singer also known as Hips & Lips) and producer Quinn Whalley (of Paranoid London). Listen to it below.

Butler is currently on tour with Hercules & Love Affair. See his schedule below.

Hercules & Love Affair: Live Tour

Hercules & Love Affair:

11-14 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
11-15 New York, NY – Webster Hall
11-16 Boston, MA – Royale
11-18 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
11-19 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
11-21 Fort Worth, TX – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall
11-22 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
11-23 Austin, TX – Emo‘s
11-26 San Diego, CA – The Observatory North Park
11-28 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
12-06 Manchester, England – Homobloc
02-14 Berlin, Germany – Astra

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Konradsen & Gia Margaret Share New Song “Nick Of Time”: Listen

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Usually Konradsen songs feature one impossibly gorgeous voice: that of Jenny Marie Sabel, who gently coos and murmurs her way through the Norwegian band’s music as if offering a comforting hand. Their new one has two such voices. “Nick Of Time,” a new one-off Konradsen single today, is a collaboration with Chicago’s Gia Margaret, who harmonizes with Sabel while also contributing piano and synth to the arrangement.

On Instagram, Konradsen write:

A fun childhood memory is getting online friends, like cyber bff @giamargaret has been since 2019. Our new song Nick of Time is a result of bouncing stuff between Norway and Chicago during the past year. So much better than nudging on msn.

Listen below.

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Miley Cyrus Rises on New Song "Dream As One" From Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack
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Miley Cyrus Rises on New Song “Dream As One” From Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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After all that Miley Cyrus has been through, she is all too familiar with the feeling of defying the odds and rising from the ashes. The pop star’s anthemic new song “Dream As One,” from the Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack, draws an added layer of meaning from her own experiences with beating addiction and losing her home in a wildfire. Stream it below.

Cyrus previously revealed on Instagram that “Dream As One” was inspired by her Malibu home being destroyed in the 2018 Woolsey Fire. “Having been personally affected by fire and being rebuilt from the ashes, this project holds profound meaning for me,” she said. “Thank you, Jim, for the opportunity to turn that experience into musical medicine. The film’s themes of unity, healing, and love resonate deeply within my soul, and to be even a small star in the universe the Avatar family has created is truly a dream come true.”

“Even through the flames. Even through the ashes in the sky. When we dream, we dream as one,” Cyrus wrote in a new post, quoting the track’s chorus. “Writing this song with Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt came straight from the heart. Every lyric remembers where we’ve been, reflects where we are, and holds hope for what’s ahead for all of us. It was an honor to create something so personal for a film that connects so deeply with people around the world.”

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The stripped-back production, built atop piano and strings, helps Cyrus tug at the heartstrings from the beginning, as she sings, “Our love will never fade away/ We’re diamonds in the dark/ I put my head against your chest/ And listen to your heart.”

“Dream As One” was co-written by Cyrus with hitmakers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, as well as the upcoming sci-fi film sequel’s soundtrack composer, Simon Franglen. It’s just her latest soundtrack anthem; she contributed “Beautiful That Way” to Pamela Anderson’s The Last Showgirl last year.

More recently, in September, Cyrus released an expanded edition of her May 2025 album, Something Beautiful, featuring two new songs: “Lockdown” with David Byrne and “Secrets” featuring Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood. Her accompanying Something Beautiful film was also one of the biggest 2026 Grammy nomination snubs.

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Avalon Emerson Shares Video for New & the Charm Song, Announces European Tour Dates: Watch
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Avalon Emerson Shares Video for New & the Charm Song, Announces European Tour Dates: Watch

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Avalon Emerson has shared a new song. “Eden” is the DJ and producer’s first release under her Avalon Emerson & the Charm moniker since her 2023 dream-pop album of the same name. It’s out on Dead Oceans and arrives with a music video directed by Ben Turok. Watch it below.

“‘Eden’ is the voyage along the endless river carved between mountains of joy and loss, of experience and exhaustion. We glide over a teeming riverbed of relationships and love, revealing the path itself is the point,” Emerson said in a press release. “‘Eden’ came from the first studio session I had with Bullion after the last ‘& the Charm’ live tour in late 2023. That day in London made me realize that making this kind of music is not just a detour from DJing and dance music, but the entrance to a deep cave, full of passages to wander.”

After signing to Dead Oceans earlier this year, Emerson launched the singles series Perpetual Emotion Machine. As part of the series, she formally released “E After Next,” a rework of Moby’s “Next Is the E” that had become a staple of her DJ sets. Emerson is set to play a brief run of & the Charm shows in Europe and the United Kingdom beginning in late March of next year. Scroll down to see her upcoming tour dates.

Revisit the interview “Why Techno Rule-Breaker Avalon Emerson Traded Club Bangers for Featherlight Dream-Pop.”

Avalon Emerson & the Charm: Live Tour Europe 2026

Avalon Emerson & the Charm:

03-31 Glasgow, Scotland – Stereo
04-01 Manchester, England – Yes (Pink Room)
04-02 London, England – Islington Assembly Hall
04-04 Paris, France – Badaboum
04-06 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso Upstairs
04-08 Berlin, Germany – Säälchen

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Katrina Kaif once sang a Punjabi song Vicky Kaushal was tripping on; latter reveals ‘very cutely she made a video…’

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Apart from his versatile acting skills, vast filmography and real-life romance with Katrina Kaif, Bollywood heartthrob Vicky Kaushal is well-known for his love for Punjabi music. Every time he uploads a new video vibing to a Punjabi song, fans are left gushing over his swag and smooth as butter dance moves. But did you know the Punjabi music bug once bit Vicky’s wife Katrina Kaif too? Yes, you read that right. During his appearance on Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle with actor Kriti Sanon, Vicky revealed how Katrina once recorded a video singing a Punjabi song, which he was listening to on a loop back then.

Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal

In the viral clip from the episode, Vicky Kaushal shared, “Pata hai ek baar… I love Punjabi music, I listen to a lot of Punjabi music. So once we were just travelling and, this is before we got married, and there was one Punjabi song I was tripping on. Like I was loving that Punjabi song. And she also started enjoying that Punjabi song. And we had gone to Alibag, so we had driven together. On our drive back, we were just hearing that song on loop and she also started enjoying it. And then she very cutely, she made a video of singing that song in Punjabi.”

Vicky went on to recall, “She sang that song and she’s like ‘I’m going to sing this song and this, that’ and I told her ‘Listen, this is not…’ She thought it’s a romantic song. And that song had such a gangster vibe that ‘If you do this, I’m going to kill you, you don’t know that, we have this many guns with us’ and all of that kind of a song and she’s like ‘Yeh please kisi ke saamne mat gaana, yeh correct gaana nahi hai’.” Hearing this story, Kriti Sanon revealed how Katrina’s playlist for the gym changed after she met Vicky.

Kriti shared, “By the way, we used to work out in the same gym, me and Katrina. And that was when she started dating you, suddenly her playlist changed. Suddenly her playlist had Punjabi music. And I looked at her, I’m like ‘This is your playlist?’ because that was definitely not the songs that she was listening to before. So she was like ‘Yeah, I like it. I can update you’.”

How cute is that! Currently, Vicky and Katrina are busy enjoying their first week as parents to their newborn son.

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2hollis Shares New Song “DOGS”: Listen

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Last month, I saw 2hollis at New York’s Terminal 5 and it was one of the best, sweatiest shows I’d ever been to thanks to the nonstop energy. It turns out the hyperpop rapper is only upping the ante; he’s back today with a seismic rage-rap anthem called “DOGS,” which is co-produced with F1lthy.

“DOGS” is 2hollis’ most violent banger yet, surpassing the great tracks “sidekick” and “trauma.” Considering F1lthy’s work with Playboi Carti and Bladee, him joining forces with 2hollis is the perfect pairing; the explosive beat sounds like something off of Cold Visions, but 2hollis makes it his own. Along with F1lthy, “DOGS” is produced by “engineboy,” which fans suspect is 2hollis’ new producer name. In Carti fashion, he dropped it via Instagram and it’s not yet anywhere else. Watch below.

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