Sinead Harnett and Earthgang's Olu partner up for a song about freedom and the beauty of expression â dedicated to the Black lives. âThis year has taught us more than we maybe knew was fathomable. It taught me about how fucked up the world really is,â Sinead said on Instagram about the song and video. âIt taught me about what truly matters: Equality, love, peace, and hope. This video was a chance to illustrate escapism.âContentView Iframe URLLet us slide into your DMs.Sign up for theTeen Voguedaily emailWant more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out: adidassuperstars We’ve still got months to go until summer, but the JoBros seem to have a lot up their sleeves for us musically, so we’re fine waiting a little bit longer (see what we did there?) for Joe and Sophie’s big day.Let us slide into your DMs.Sign up for theTeen Voguedaily emailWant more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out: adidassuperstars âIâm forever grateful to the following creatives who have helped and guided me to be able to direct my own videos,â Taylor captions the video post on Instagram, before shouting out her creative team. Adding, âThank you to our medical inspector who made sure every precaution was taken for our safety.âÂSafe and sweet, got to love it.ÂContentView Iframe URLChika, âFWBâRapper Chika adidassuperstars So what is inspiring the global renaissance around rave music and rave culture in general? UK-based music journalist Nicolas-Tyrell Scott believes the reemergence of 90s aesthetics is a strong influencing factor. “I think 90s rave music is gaining popularity amongst Gen Z because of the larger nostalgia trend at play in popular music and culture,” he says.“You see it amongst younger millennials too, Y2K culture is rife, also I think the rave music in the 90s crossed genre lines in abundance and was again influenced by that in today’s music, the melding of sounds.” adidassuperstars
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