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]]>The popular sketch show will return from its winter break on January 25th, and Driver will be in charge of bringing it into a brand-new decade, alongside musical guest Halsey.
Driver is no stranger to performing on SNL, since he actually hosted it two times in the past and gave us one of the most memorable viral sketches in recent memory with the Star Wars spoof Undercover Boss: Starkiller Base.
This isn’t the only reason why Driver seems like the obvious choice to host the new episode of Saturday Night Live. His latest film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is out in the theaters, and he’s receiving serious award buzz for his performance in Marriage Story.
Driver is in the running for several major accolades, including a Golden Globe, a SAG Award and a Critics’ Choice Movie Award, and he may even win some of them before his SNL episode airs, because many experts see him as the front runner.
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]]>The “Without Me” singer decided to grace fans with a brand new single on Friday, as well as a music video, which showed the 24-year-old expressing her artistic side.
The catchy tune, entitled “Graveyard,” is the first new song from the Grammy Award nominee since “Nightmare,” which came out in May.
Both songs are set to be included on Halsey’s upcoming album, which she has now revealed the name of.
Manic will be the artist’s third studio album following Badlands, which came out in 2015 and 2017’s Hopeless Fountain Kingdom.
The title stems from the nature of the songs on the album, with Halsey telling Rolling Stone, “[It’s] hip-hop, rock, country, f***ing everything — because it’s so manic. It’s soooooo manic. It’s literally just, like, whatever the f** I felt like making; there was no reason I couldn’t make it.”
Manic will be available in store on January 17th, 2020.
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]]>The post Post Malone’s Upcoming Album Is Packed With Surprising Collaborations appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The rapper has confirmed that the title of his new album will be Hollywood’s Bleeding, and that it will arrive September 6th. The record will feature a whole host of unexpected collaborations, including Meeky Mill, Future and former Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne.
Hollywood’s Bleeding will be the follow-up the Malone’s 2018 record, Beerbongs & Bentleys. The record features the rapper’s latest single “Circles,” which features acoustic guitar and lyrics about heartbreak. A snippet of the tracked surfaced back in July, while the full track was released in August.
Post Malone has now shared a full list of the collaborators on Hollywood’s Bleeding. You can view the full list below:
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]]>The post Adam Driver Set to Host First “Saturday Night Live” Episode of 2020 appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The popular sketch show will return from its winter break on January 25th, and Driver will be in charge of bringing it into a brand-new decade, alongside musical guest Halsey.
Driver is no stranger to performing on SNL, since he actually hosted it two times in the past and gave us one of the most memorable viral sketches in recent memory with the Star Wars spoof Undercover Boss: Starkiller Base.
This isn’t the only reason why Driver seems like the obvious choice to host the new episode of Saturday Night Live. His latest film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is out in the theaters, and he’s receiving serious award buzz for his performance in Marriage Story.
Driver is in the running for several major accolades, including a Golden Globe, a SAG Award and a Critics’ Choice Movie Award, and he may even win some of them before his SNL episode airs, because many experts see him as the front runner.
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]]>The post Halsey Drops New Single and Album Title appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The “Without Me” singer decided to grace fans with a brand new single on Friday, as well as a music video, which showed the 24-year-old expressing her artistic side.
The catchy tune, entitled “Graveyard,” is the first new song from the Grammy Award nominee since “Nightmare,” which came out in May.
Both songs are set to be included on Halsey’s upcoming album, which she has now revealed the name of.
Manic will be the artist’s third studio album following Badlands, which came out in 2015 and 2017’s Hopeless Fountain Kingdom.
The title stems from the nature of the songs on the album, with Halsey telling Rolling Stone, “[It’s] hip-hop, rock, country, f***ing everything — because it’s so manic. It’s soooooo manic. It’s literally just, like, whatever the f** I felt like making; there was no reason I couldn’t make it.”
Manic will be available in store on January 17th, 2020.
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]]>The post Post Malone’s Upcoming Album Is Packed With Surprising Collaborations appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The rapper has confirmed that the title of his new album will be Hollywood’s Bleeding, and that it will arrive September 6th. The record will feature a whole host of unexpected collaborations, including Meeky Mill, Future and former Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne.
Hollywood’s Bleeding will be the follow-up the Malone’s 2018 record, Beerbongs & Bentleys. The record features the rapper’s latest single “Circles,” which features acoustic guitar and lyrics about heartbreak. A snippet of the tracked surfaced back in July, while the full track was released in August.
Post Malone has now shared a full list of the collaborators on Hollywood’s Bleeding. You can view the full list below:
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