Sooo… Katy Perry covered Jay-Z and Kanye West’s NI**as In Paris. She puts a radio friendly twist on the track while backed by a live band.
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It’s the most iconic street wear brand in the world, the one that transcends the genre. If Glenn O’Brien and Tyler, the Creator two people whose aesthetics couldn’t be more different can wear Supreme in their own way, so can you. The two iconoclasts discuss in this exclusive conversation after the Jump. Read More on GQ
Growing up is a pain and 18-year-old Justin Bieber proves exactly that, by taking a serious beating on his two covers for the April/May 10th Anniversary issue of Complex magazine. A bruised and bloodied Beiber put some meat on his eye, while clad in a Dolce & Gabbana suit on his one cover and lays back in a torn Won Hundred shirt on his other Tony Kelly-shot cover. The ‘Boyfriend’ singer opens up to the magazine about going public with his relationship with girlfriend Selena Gomez. “There’s no way to hide the relationship completely, because then it would be unfair to us. It’s like, ‘You take this car, and I’ll take this car, and then we’ll meet up at the spot. Then, you go in this door, I’ll go in this door. We’ll end up crossing ways. You get back in this car. We’ll cross over, do a James Bond. You go through the kitchen. I’ll go through the back area. Then we’ll meet in the dressing room and see each other’”, Beiber tells Complex.
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With the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee almost upon us, i-D Magazine takes time to celebrate with a series of regal covers for Spring. The King of Fashion himself, Karl Lagerfeld features in a self-portrait styled by Charlotte Stockdale on the first cover to be released. More covers will be released here prior to the issue launch on Thursday 22nd March. We will end this with a special quote from the King himself “The most important thing you should know about me, is that everything you’re told by others is not necessarily the truth.” – Karl Lagerfeld
Wiz releases visuals for a track off of his newly released Taylor Allderdice mixtape.
Signed by Jay-Z to Roc Nation three years ago, this year Ora is finally enjoying her moment in the spotlight: releasing “R.I.P” written by Drake and featuring Tinie Tempah, touring with Coldplay and finally unveiling her debut album. Between mouthfuls of icing and entrusting about her single (“I love the message behind it. “R.I.P to the girl you used to see, her days are over”. It’s like something you’d say in a conversation.”), she tells GQ.com about working for Hova, her advice on getting tattoos and her love of Bruce Springsteen. Read More on GQ&A