Katy Perry Is Just Going with the Flow During These Wild Times
As any true Katy Kat knows, the "Daisies" singer has a tattoo going up her right arm that says "Go With The Flow" in Sanskrit -- and there couldn't be a more fitting set of words for her as she prepares to unleash not only new music to an uncertain world, but also a little bundle of joy.
Dua Lipa "Dance Cries" Through 'Don't Start Now,' Coming Out Stronger On the Other Side
Dua Lipa is on fire at the moment with her latest single, "Don't Start Now" picking up tons of airplay since it's release back at the end of 2019. Views on the official video for the track are climbing steadily, currently at the 109 MILLION mark. That's enough to make anyone "dance cry!"
Camila Cabello Talks Romance, Acting, and... TAYLOR SWIFT!
The last time I got a chance to chop it up with Camila Cabello was about two-years-ago. Even then she had proved she could stand on her own two feet as a solo artist. The future was bright for Camila... but who could have guessed she'd come back with a sophomore album that blew her first project...
Emotional Charlie Puth Reveals ‘Mother’ Is About ‘Secretly Crumbling’ Relationship
The discussion obviously brought Charlie back to that place where the song was written, like reading a diary of your worst day over and over again. "Hearing it," Charlie agreed. "And hearing it remixed, too!"
Selena Gomez Dishes On New Music with Karen Carson
Hot on the heels of her double-whammy release of "Lose You To Love Me" and "Look At Her Now," superstar singer Selena Gomez dropped by Karen Carson in the Morning to dish on all that's new in her world.
Niall Horan Is Putting More Tempo, Attitude Into His 'Flicker' Follow Up
"Since I wrote ['Flicker'] it's been nearly three years -- I suppose there's a big difference between 23 and 26," the singer says about his change in style and attitude.
Billie Eilish's Advice On Navigating Negative Comments: 'Get Rid of That'
Billie Eilish dives deep into the meaning behind her latest single and video, "all good girls go to hell," and gives some advice to Karen Carson's young daughters about creativity and dealing with negativity in social media comment sections.