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  1. Hace 4 días · Written by Akellia Bernard This blog explores Rina Sawayama's transformative journey as a Japanese-British queer music icon, emphasizing her role as a beacon of empowerment and acceptance. Her bold exploration of identity and advocacy for marginalized communities has left a profound impact on the music industry, ensuring her legacy among iconic figures for her unwavering […]

  2. Hace 4 días · This blog explores Rina Sawayama's transformative journey as a Japanese-British queer music icon, emphasizing her role as a beacon of empowerment and acceptance. Her bold exploration of identity and advocacy for marginalized communities has left a profound impact on the music industry, ensuring her legacy among iconic figures for her unwavering commitment to authenticity.

  3. Hace 4 días · The song was first teased last week with a video of the celebrity inviting Sawayama — who shared her latest LP Hold The Girl in 2022 — to do a verse on a track.

  4. Hace 5 días · With the lack of explicit gendered pronouns in several of her songs, Rina Sawayama has identified as pansexual since 2018. Her title track “This Hell” from Hold the Girl is a fun country-pop dance track celebrating community within minorities and marginalized queer groups, expressing enthusiastic solidarity amidst societal challenges.

  5. Hace 5 días · Rina Sawayama. 洋楽. パリス・ヒルトンが6月21日にシングル「I'm Free」をリリースする。 リナ・サワヤマとのコラボシングルだ。 哀愁や絶望から美しく解放的なものに進化していく様子を表現したという「I'm Free」は、1997年に発...

  6. Hace 4 días · There's no one in the room that could take my crown. 'Cause I'm shining till I'm bright. And it's feeling so right. There's nothing in the world that could bring me down, haha. I'm free. To do what I wanna do (yeah) It's my life (my life) I'll do what I wanna do (do what I wanna do) I wanna see the sunrise, dance under the Moon.

  7. Hace 2 días · You know those people who constantly bitch and moan that there seems to be no innovation or originality in metal anymore? Yeah, those people don’t know what the fuck they’re talking about. We’re only halfway through 2024 and there’s already been a conga line of remarkable new releases from bands both new and old, to