New Music: Ariana, Miley & Lana are pop’s new triple threat
Some of the most prominent women in pop music have just dropped new material.
Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey join forces on ‘Don’t Call Me Angel’, the theme song from the forthcoming Charlie’s Angels reboot.
The accompanying music video was directed by Grande’s longtime collaborator Hannah Lux Davis, and sees the trio team up to fight crime as powerful femme fatal figures.
Together the three artists boast 14 Top 10 singles on the TMN Hot 100 Airplay Chart.
‘Don’t Call Me Angel’ is primed for impact next week, and could join Grande’s ‘boyfriend’, ‘no tears left to cry’, and Cyrus’ ‘Slide Away’ and ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’ on the chart.
Halsey has also dropped a new song titled ‘Graveyard’. It’s the Capitol/EMI artist’s fourth single to hit the airwaves in 2019 after ‘11 Minutes’, ‘Boy With Luv’ and ‘Nightmare’.
She’s also just announced a third studio album titled Manic, due out January 17 next year, in which the new song is presumably set to feature.
Halsey has been part of some of the biggest radio hits of the last two years including The Chainsmokers’ ‘Closer’ (#1), ‘Eastside’ with benny blanco & Khalid (#7) and ‘Without Me’ (#9).
In the US, ‘Without Me’ ranks as the longest-running Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hit by a female artist of this century.