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Not to jinx singer Michael Rice, but they seem to actually like it...?
Can you enjoy a song contest that celebrates the camp and diverse, while having sympathy for the Palestinian cause, deploring the human rights situation of those in Gaza and wanting a lasting two-state peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? For tens of thousands of Euro-fans, the answer seems to be “yes”.
Her decision to perform at the contest in Israel has proven to be controversial.
The chilling missives used several of President Donald Trump's catchphrases to attack the press.
For the first time, no traditional hymns make the list.
Swift’s ability, more than any other star, to present an image of herself that garners millions of avid fans, who not only buy her work but outwardly express their support, rivals most politicians
Pop star Taylor Swift dropped her latest single ME! featuring Panic! At the Disco’s Brendon Urie. The colourful, fantasy-land music video has Swift and Urie dancing through a sparkly, pastel-toned world, in a departure from her darker rock and hip-hop infused Reputation album. Fans have been obsessed with the latest release, as Swift has always enjoyed leaving hints and clues to her new albums online for her fans to sleuth through.
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HuffPost UK Entertainment's Music page has no playlist, no agenda, no restrictions on what's hot, what's not. We simply bring you the latest news on all your favourite performing artists, and support this with videos, pictures and exclusive preview tracks. Have X Factor winners Little Mix got what it takes to be the next Girls Aloud? Here they both are with their latest sounds. Fancy a bit of American rock history? We've got an exclusive listen to Neil Young's latest homage to Bob Dylan. Need a Rolling Stones concert ticket? We can't afford one either, but we'll chart fans' outrage on Twitter. As well as celebrating the biggest sellers today – Ladies Gaga, Rihanna, Katy, we mean you – we have the space to be nostalgic, too. We've taken our camera to Abbey Road Studios, and remembered stars gone by like Andy Williams, Freddie Mercury and Robin Gibb, with their own dedicated playlists. It's not all chart-beaters and big record companies, though. If its good and it's on YouTube, we'll find it and bring it to you. After all, Gangnam Style had to start somewhere.