Friday, December 5, 2025

Leona Lewis’ girl given her purpose in music again

Leona Lewis feels she has a purpose in the music industry again since becoming a mom. The 40-year-old singer...

Latest Posts

Rock star whose band supported Oasis dead at 40

Justin Baren, whose band The Redwalls opened for Oasis, has passed away at age 40. The rock musician was...

Bruno Mars nearly scrapped smash hit Lady Gaga duet Die With A Smile

Bruno Mars nearly pulled the plug on his and Lady Gaga’s hit Die With A Smile. His collaborator, James...

Alex Warren and Gigi Perez unite on new version of Eternity

Alex Warren has joined forces with rising star Gigi Perez to deliver a powerful new rendition of Eternity. The...

Ed Sheeran has ‘one more big tour in me’ before settling down

Ed Sheeran admits he's got "one more big tour in me". The Shape of You hitmaker, 34, is one...

Jarvis Cocker says his new record managed to ‘catch the zeitgeist’

Jarvis Cocker managed to "catch the zeitgeist" by accident with his new track.

The 56-year-old star admits it’s purely a coincidence that his isolation anthem ‘House Music All Night Long’ was released around the start of the coronavirus lockdown, saying it’s "not really something to be that happy about".

He explained: "It’s been really weird that, you know.

"Emma, who plays the violin in the band, a friend of hers caught the virus quite early on and had to self-isolate, and she said, ‘The lyrics seemed really pertinent to what I was going through’.

"But the song was written two years ago, so it’s just one of those spooky coincidences. I’m not a clairvoyant, and I’m not going to go into business giving readings or trying to see into the future.

"When you’re a songwriter, you’re always kind of hoping that you’re going to catch the zeitgeist or whatever, write something that kind of chimes with people’s actual real experience.

"But in this case, it’s not really something to be that happy about, is it?"

Some of the lyrics of the song include: "Saturday night cabin fever, in house nation / This is one nation under a roof."

Reflecting on the last few months, Jarvis has predicted the pandemic will cause people to reevaluate their lifestyles.

He told the BBC: "Before this virus hit, people were almost in lockdown anyway.

"Now, as soon as the ability to hang out with each other was taken away, I think people sort of realised, ‘Wow, human contact is important’, and in some ways is what makes life fun and interesting.

"So I think that realisation will stay with people."

Latest Posts

Rock star whose band supported Oasis dead at 40

Justin Baren, whose band The Redwalls opened for Oasis, has passed away at age 40. The rock musician was...

Bruno Mars nearly scrapped smash hit Lady Gaga duet Die With A Smile

Bruno Mars nearly pulled the plug on his and Lady Gaga’s hit Die With A Smile. His collaborator, James...

Alex Warren and Gigi Perez unite on new version of Eternity

Alex Warren has joined forces with rising star Gigi Perez to deliver a powerful new rendition of Eternity. The...

Ed Sheeran has ‘one more big tour in me’ before settling down

Ed Sheeran admits he's got "one more big tour in me". The Shape of You hitmaker, 34, is one...

Don't Miss

The Last Dinner Party’s guitarist Emily Roberts reveals how George Harrison inspired her

The Last Dinner Party's Emily Roberts has revealed how late Beatle George Harrison inspired her writing. The 26-year-old...

Jessie J details ’emotional and celebratory years of my life’ on new album Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time

Jessie J has released her long-awaited new album, Don't Tease Me With A Good Time, her first full-length project in almost eight...

JoJo Siwa unwraps new holiday single Message to the World (Little Drummer Girl)

JoJo Siwa is ringing in the festive season with the release of her brand-new holiday single, Message to the World (Little Drummer...

Ronnie Wood leads lineup for Jools Holland’s Hootenanny 2025

Jools Holland’s annual Hootenanny is set to ring in the New Year with a star-studded lineup, led by Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood.

Nikki Sixx ‘proud’ of Vince Neil for having the ‘courage’ to return to stage after stroke

Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx has praised frontman Vince Neil for having the "courage" and determination to return to the stage after suffering...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.