This year's documentries 'Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil', 'The World’s a Little Blurry' (about Billie Eilish), 'Framing Britney Spears', and 'Alone Together' (Charlie XCX project) are a part of "a larger reconsideration of how female stars are discussed, hounded, anointed and denigrated – and thus how we judge and value women in public, how we consider ourselves", Guardian writes comparing the four. "As Lovato’s story attests, the appearance of power under the impossible binds of marketable public womanhood, especially for young women – be sexy but sexless, confident but not threatening, empowered but desirable – is a ruse" the G's writer concludes.

British pop singer Charli XCX is creating her new album 'How I'm Feeling Now' in isolation using only the tools she has at home to create all the music, the artwork, and the videos. She also invited her fans on Twitter to collaborate on the album - she will be posting demos, a cappellas, and her fans can send her beats or references. The singer says that, for her, "staying positive goes hand-in-hand with being creative, and so that's why I've decided that I'm going to use this isolation time to make a brand new album from scratch". Charli XCX aims to be done quickly - release date for the album is May 15. She already dropped the beginning of what will be her new song 'Forever'.

"Writing a song like that’s ['Tiny Dancer'] a bit like having a wank, really. You want the climax to be good, but you don’t want it to be over too quickly – you want to work your way up to it" - Elton John answered Bob Dylan in a Guardian interview. The song he wished […]

“Sometimes I don’t understand why I’m not bigger than I am. I feel very comfortable in my section of pop. I’m beginning to feel like the people who know, know. And the people who don’t? They wouldn’t get it anyway” - pop singer Charli XCX says in a big Pitchfork feature. She is preparing a […]