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Bruce Springsteen gives his support to Harris
Bruce Springsteen went out during the night to Friday with his support to Kamala Harris. In a post on Instagram, the star calls Donald Trump "the most dangerous presidential candidate during my lifetime".
Billie Eilish Supports Kamala Harris
The American pop star Billie Eilish says that she will vote for the Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her vice presidential candidate Tim Walz in the election. In a post on [Instagram](https://www.
Boost for Record Labels after New Forecast
Universal Music Group – the world's largest record company with artists such as Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Ariana Grande – rises by nearly 4 percent on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. The stock exchange gives a thumbs up for a new forecast at a capital market day in London.
Eating Disorders in Pop Music: "Must Talk About It"
In The New York Times, it is called a "poptabu", but now several artists are singing about eating disorders and their relationship to their body. I hear that many recognize themselves, says Peg Parnevik.
The Summer Hits That Have Been Played the Most on the Radio
It's Swedish at the top when Sveriges Radio's P3 summarizes the summer's most played songs. Molly Sandén reigns supreme on the list with her "Slutet av sommarn".
"Very demure" – This is Tiktok's new trend
"Very demure, very mindful" – on Tiktok, a new trend is prevailing where decency and modesty are advocated. It's a play with gender roles, says entertainment columnist Fanny Svärd.
Lesbian boom on the charts
It's a sapphic summer - songs about women who love women are one of the year's big trends in the music world. Music journalist Tina Mehrafzoon connects the wave to a more open climate, not least on social media.
Criticism storm against Katy Perry – flop or satire?
With a new style, a sunny feminist battle song and a full-length album planned for autumn, Katy Perry was supposed to make a grand comeback after the "Smile" album from 2020. Now, instead, it's being talked about as a huge flop.
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