Julia Michaels and Maren Morris castrate a man using tiny scissors in their new music video for song "Scissors." The house used for the music video burned down in the Los Angeles fires.
It also helps to have places to veer to. Morris is finishing up a new album with several non-country producers, including Jack Antonoff (who also produced “Get the Hell Out of Here”), and in addition to pop could go in a more alternative direction à la Folklore -era Swift.
Sticks and stones may break Julia Michaels’ bones, but she has a secret weapon of her own. The “ Weird ” singer won’t allow heartbreak to hold her back.
A lot of people are no doubt happy to have President Donald Trump back in office after yesterday’s inauguration ceremony (and the disaster of the last four years). But I’d say there aren’t many people happier to see Trump back in the White House than Jason Aldean.
Julia Michaels and Maren Morris released collaborative single 'Scissors,' and talked about the 'cosmic divinity.'
Julia Michaels and Maren Morris were two of my favorite figures to emerge within the mid-2010s mainstream machine. Michaels, best known as a songwriter, had some real nice tracks of her own as a solo artist.
Multi-diamond and platinum-certified powerhouse Julia Michaels cuts to the chase and into the new year with a brand new single 'Scissors' featuring the internationally acclaimed and adored artist Maren Morris.
Every year, the Recording Academy uses the weekend of the Grammy Awards to salute a musical legend with its MusiCares benefit show. This year, the MusiCares Persons Of The Year — awkward-ass phrase — are the Grateful Dead,
Grateful Dead will be honored as the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year in a concert and ceremony taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The all-star tribute show is one of the few annual
Dave Matthews, Norah Jones, Sammy Hagar, John Mayer and Zac Brown are just some of the artists who will perform Jan. 31 at the 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year tribute concert honoring the
In a new interview with Variety during the recent Girls Just Wanna Weekend annual music festival outside of Cancun, Shania Twain and Brandi Carlile opened up about how important it is for women to support women in the music industry and everywhere