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Having rich and famous parents is positive. Isn´t it? And if in the case of Lily-Rose Depp you are pretty and talented as well, you have everything to star in a great TV series because besides, HBO has a big budget and outstanding professionals to carry on a project to turn it into a successful TV series.
In fact, the new TV seriesThe Idol has captured my attention because of its plot and its final trailer which can be found now:
TRÁILER THE IDOL HBO
Born after the famous Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, Lily-Rose Depp is likewise one of the muses of the prestigious French House Chanel to which she has starred in advertisements as spectacular as this one that was shot in Los Angeles.
LILY-ROSE DEPP CHANEL
They are not actors, however, as the TV series talks about the world of music in the competitive city of Los Angeles, two of the main characters are Jennie from Blackpink and Toronto singer of Ethiopian origins The Weeknd albeit I do not believe Jennie is going to star a torrid scene in any regard sincerely, as it would damage her career and perhaps this is only a publicity stunt.
Anyway, The Idol has everything to become the TV series of this year 2023
Rolling Stone magazine revolutionized the world of music and music journalism. Born in San Francisco (Northern California) was able to captivate the audience in such a way it became the "Bible of rock and roll music" and indeed, artists fought each other in order to appear on the cover because it was deemed an honour (it still is).
The Rolling Stones, which was one of the best rock and roll bands in the world at that time, sued the magazine because they thought the title was very similar to their name hence illegal. However, both parties reached an agreement which fulfillment still is ongoing.
Rolling Stone magazine opened to other musical genres and in the 1990s, it embraced the world of cinema and other kinds of articles, even political ones. With the Internet kicking off Rolling Stone lost relevance as many other magazines but the real problem it faces nowadays is that the new owner is a close friend of Donald Trump only interested in obtaining money when this magazine was very idealistic in its inception.
In fact, seeing this change in the ownership many of the outstanding writers of Rolling Stoneleft. For instance, critic Peter Travers who was the movie reviewer of the magazine for decades.
Anyway, Rolling Stone still is relevant and Rosalía makes history. As a matter of fact, if you are not from America or a country in the same orbit and you do not sing in English achieving what Rosalía has just done is truly remarkable and complicated.
However, even though the pictures are spectacular I was not impressed with the article published on Rosalía and I believe it is because I live in Spain thereby I got plenty of information about her and the magazine published something bearing the American audience in mind.
Similarly, one of the biggest hits of Rosalía in 2022, Despechá, has a new and brilliant live version that can be discovered right now:
ROSALÍA DESPECHÁ LIVE
Finally, a new remix of her hit Despechá has been recorded with Cardi B.
I usually end up my writing year with a selection of the best songs as I have done in this 2022 too. Even though I have not selected a great number of songs perhaps this time the quality is better than past years.
By the way, there are two pop artists who have more than one song included: Chanel and Ana Mena but as always there is more than pop in the following playlist. What is more, you are to discover the best song of the year at the end of this article which is truly emotive...
THE BEST SONGS OF 2022
Bad Gyal Sin Carné
Llámame WRS
Ana Mena Mezzanotte
Música Ligera-Ana Mena
Despechá-Rosalía
Tissues-Yungblud
Hasta los Dientes-Camila Cabello y María Becerra
Losing my Religion-Ian Storm John Laurant and Carl Clarks