"I'd brave any weather 'cause nothing is better than being together again," the rivals-turned-friends sing to each other in ...
LOCASH is getting romantic — just in time for the Christmas season — with their new holiday song, "Snow Angel."“Personally, I’m a traditional Christmas song guy, and I know there’s a lot of people ...
Reneé Rapp reaches deep to find resilience in “Snow Angel,” the titular single from her upcoming album. “I’ll make it through the winter if it kills me,” she sings over a climbing piano, occasionally ...
Freya Skye and Malachi Barton ‘s Zombies characters are summoning some holiday cheer! In the music video, Nova and Victor ...
Over the past couple of years, we’ve gotten to know and love Reneé Rapp through The Sex Lives Of College Girls. She is also starring in the upcoming film adaptation of the musical production of Mean ...
Reneé Rapp is focused on her music after exiting The Sex Lives of College Girls and opening up on the scary situation behind her song “Snow Angel.” While making an appearance on the podcast On Purpose ...
Summary With a show-stopping debut album, Reneé Rapp confidently declares her place in the music industry. The songs in “Snow Angel” expertly portray the complexity of life in your twenties. Rapp’s ...
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The title and lead single of Reneé Rapp’s debut album, Snow Angel, was inspired by one of the most difficult experiences in her life that has since left her feeling “resilient.” The singer, 23, ...
The excitement for the new Horse Jumper Of Love album keeps intensifying. Both singles so far — “Gates Of Heaven” and “Wink” with Wednesday’s Karly Hartzman — made our 5 Best Songs Of The Week lists, ...
I’m obsessed with Reneé Rapp. Her lyricism is piercing and vulnerable, her melodies original and captivating and, on top of it all, I believe that she is the greatest vocalist of our generation— she ...