Grammy winner Lola Young says ‘Messy’ reflects ‘how we all feel’

Grammy winner Lola Young says ‘Messy’ reflects ‘how we all feel’
Grammy winner Lola Young says ‘Messy’ reflects ‘how we all feel’
Lola Young receives the award for Best Pop Solo Performance at The 68th Annual Grammy Awards, Feb. 1, 2026 (Stewart Cook/CBS ©2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)

Lola Young was the winner of the best pop solo performance Grammy on Sunday for her breakthrough hit “Messy,” which she thinks is a song that reflects something everyone has experienced at one time or another.

Backstage at the awards show, Lola said, “I feel like ‘Messy’ is a song that symbolizes how we all feel, and I’m very proud of this song. I feel it speaks on just like being a messy human being and not being enough for, you know, the world.”

“And that’s how a lot of us feel a lot the time, and how I felt a lot of the time,” the British singer continued. “That’s why I think it related.” 

The Grammy win was a huge comeback for Lola, who’d taken time out of the spotlight after collapsing during a festival appearance in September. On Feb. 28 she’ll find out if she’s also a winner at the BRIT Awards, the U.K. equivalent of the Grammys. She and fellow U.K. star Olivia Dean, who was named best new artist on Sunday night, are both nominated for five BRIT Awards, including artist of the year.

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Grammy winner Lola Young says ‘Messy’ reflects ‘how we all feel’

Grammy winner Lola Young says ‘Messy’ reflects ‘how we all feel’
Grammy winner Lola Young says ‘Messy’ reflects ‘how we all feel’
Lola Young receives the award for Best Pop Solo Performance at The 68th Annual Grammy Awards, Feb. 1, 2026 (Stewart Cook/CBS ©2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.)

Lola Young was the winner of the best pop solo performance Grammy on Sunday for her breakthrough hit “Messy,” which she thinks is a song that reflects something everyone has experienced at one time or another.

Backstage at the awards show, Lola said, “I feel like ‘Messy’ is a song that symbolizes how we all feel, and I’m very proud of this song. I feel it speaks on just like being a messy human being and not being enough for, you know, the world.”

“And that’s how a lot of us feel a lot the time, and how I felt a lot of the time,” the British singer continued. “That’s why I think it related.” 

The Grammy win was a huge comeback for Lola, who’d taken time out of the spotlight after collapsing during a festival appearance in September. On Feb. 28 she’ll find out if she’s also a winner at the BRIT Awards, the U.K. equivalent of the Grammys. She and fellow U.K. star Olivia Dean, who was named best new artist on Sunday night, are both nominated for five BRIT Awards, including artist of the year.

Of note, Lola and Olivia attended the same performing arts school — the BRIT School — which helped launch the careers of Adele and Amy Winehouse. Another BRIT School alum, RAYE, won the Harry Belafonte best song for social change trophy on Saturday, which is a merit award given out by the Recording Academy each year.

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Wolfgang Van Halen battles ‘crowd dysmorphia’ in believing in Mammoth’s success

Wolfgang Van Halen battles ‘crowd dysmorphia’ in believing in Mammoth’s success
Wolfgang Van Halen battles ‘crowd dysmorphia’ in believing in Mammoth’s success
Wolfgang Van Halen of Mammoth performs at Little Caesars Arena on November 20, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Scott Legato/Getty Images)

Wolfgang Van Halen and his band Mammoth have notched their fourth #1 hit on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with their current single, “The Spell.” As Wolf tells ABC Audio, his radio success has been “a little difficult to believe.”

“I think I’m my own toughest critic,” Wolf says. “I do stuff for myself and I write music that feels good for me, but to know that somebody else could hear it and enjoy it and derive their own meaning from it is a really cool thing.”

That self-criticism, Wolf says, has resulted in what he calls “crowd dysmorphia.”

“It’s tough for me to tell if people are into it or not, and anybody I see enjoying it, it almost seems like it’s sarcastic,” he laughs. “I think that’s just how tough my brain is on myself.”

But between the chart success and seeing more and more people coming out to shows while singing along and rocking Mammoth T-shirts, that crowd dysmorphia has started to ease.

“We’ve played almost 350 shows over the last four years, and to see that people enjoy it and wanna come see us again … it’s very humbling, and we’re very grateful to be able to do it,” Wolf says. 

“The Spell” is off Mammoth’s new album, 2025’s The End. Mammoth will launch a U.S. headlining tour in March before hitting the road with Bush in April.

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Joe Elliott says Def Leppard is ready to launch new ‘next level’ Vegas residency

Joe Elliott says Def Leppard is ready to launch new ‘next level’ Vegas residency
Joe Elliott says Def Leppard is ready to launch new ‘next level’ Vegas residency
Photo of Def Leppard (Photo by Ross Halfin)

Def Leppard launches Def Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency at The Colosseum on Tuesday and fans can expect quite a show. This will be the band’s third residency in Vegas, and frontman Joe Elliott tells ABC Audio “they keep getting bigger and bigger and bigger.”

He says the beauty of Las Vegas is that it allows you to go big and “it just enthuses you to put on a show,” noting their latest residency is gonna be “next level.”

So what are they doing to make it bigger than ever?

“The production is massive. It’s the best we’ve ever had by a country mile,” Elliott says. “Visually it’s insanely different to anything we’ve ever done.”

And that includes the set list, with Elliott saying they’re planning to go “a lot deeper” in their catalog.

“We’re pulling out stuff we haven’t played in decades. Stuff we’ve never played before,” he says. Of course, they’ll still play hits like “Pour Some Sugar On Me,” but Elliott says if fans only know that song “they’re in for a shock.”

They also plan to play their recently released single “Rejoice.” Says Elliott, “It’s the reason we released it, so that we could play it.”

And with Def Leppard booked at the venue through Feb. 28, bassist Rick Savage says there will be plenty of time for them to enjoy what Vegas has to offer.

“Once you get settled in, and you’ve played two or three shows, you kinda, you become a little bit more of a tourist rather than concentrating on your proper job,” he says. “But it’s such a great town, even just to walk around, you know, whether it’s during the day or at night, all the lights and the buzz and the people.” 

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Mýa announces 10th studio album, ‘Retrospect’

Mýa announces 10th studio album, ‘Retrospect’
Mýa announces 10th studio album, ‘Retrospect’
Mýa poses in the press room during the 2025 BET Awards at Peacock Theater on June 09, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images for BET)

Mýa is reflecting on the music that shaped her as she prepares to release her upcoming 10th studio album, Retrospect. The project marks her first studio album in eight years, though it has been in the works since 2016.

According to a press release, the album draws from her “earliest musical influences — rooted in late ’70s through late ’80s funk, R&B, and soul — while seamlessly infusing contemporary sounds and perspectives.” 

“I’m able to channel the music that inspired me to get into the music industry, and make music from that pure, exciting place where you feel like a kid when you listen to it again or you feel joyful or you really feel something that you once upon a time used to feel when you listened to music in its purest state,” she previously told ABC Audio of the album.

With the pioneers of funk predating her, Mýa said Retrospect also serves as a tribute to those legends. “I get to pay homage to the [Jimmy] Jam and [Terry] Lewises, the Princes, the Vanity 6, Rick James, those sounds that fill my living room,” she said. 

She added in a press release, “Music wasn’t just a part of my life; it was the heartbeat of my home, the foundation of my joy. This album is a celebration of that and the kind of funk that never fades. It’s a bridge between the past and the future, honoring the greats, my inspirations, while forging something new.”

Featuring the recently released single “ASAP” and guest appearances from 21 Savage and Joyner Lucas, Retrospect will arrive in spring 2026. It will be available in Stereo, Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio, offering what the press release describes as “an immersive listening experience that honors both her sonic roots and forward-looking vision.” 

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Kelly Clarkson to end her talk show after this season in order to ‘prioritize my kids’

Kelly Clarkson to end her talk show after this season in order to ‘prioritize my kids’
Kelly Clarkson to end her talk show after this season in order to ‘prioritize my kids’
Kelly Clarkson on the set of ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ (Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal)

A moment like this always had to end, and Kelly Clarkson is explaining why.

The Emmy and Grammy-winning star has announced that she’ll be ending The Kelly Clarkson Show after this season. She shared the news on Instagram and explained, “Stepping away from the daily schedule will allow me to prioritize my kids, which feels necessary and right for this next chapter of our lives.”

In 2025, Kelly’s children, River and Remington Blackstock, lost their father, Kelly’s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock, to cancer at age 48. Blackstock’s photo was included in the “In Memoriam” segment of Sunday night’s Grammys, as Blackstock’s stepmother, Reba McEntire, performed.

“I am forever grateful and honored to have worked alongside the greatest band and crew you could hope for,” Kelly’s message continued. She went on to thank “all the talent and inspiring people who have shared their time and lives with us” and “all the fans who have supported our show.”

“This isn’t goodbye. I’ll still be making music, playing shows here and there, and you may catch me on The Voice from time to time … you never know where I might show up next,” she added.

In fact, you’ll be able to see Kelly on The Voice later this month as season 29, dubbed The Voice: Battle of the Champions, launches Feb. 23.

Kelly’s message concluded, “For for now, I want to thank y’all so much for allowing our show to be a part of your lives, and for believing in us and hanging with us for seven incredible years.”

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Music notes: Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams and more

Music notes: Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams and more
Music notes: Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams and more

Chappell Roan doesn’t think people should be bent out of shape over her Grammy red carpet look, which featured her topless, wearing a piece of fabric hanging from two prosthetic nipple piercings that had been applied to her breasts. “Giggling because I don’t even think this is THAT outrageous of an outfit,” Chappell wrote on Instagram. “The look’s actually so awesome and weird. I recommend just exercising your free will it’s really fun and silly :D. Thank you for having me @grammys and those who voted for me!!”

Gracie Abrams shared rare photos of herself smooching her boyfriend, Paul Mescal, in an Instagram post celebrating both his 30th birthday and the birthday of her childhood best friend Clementine. “P. Clemmy.” she captioned the post, adding a heart emoji after each of their names. “My whole heart!!!!!!!!! I love February 2… Happy birthday. I love you both more than words could ever describe. Thank you for making everything better.”

KATSEYE will be featured in a Super Bowl ad for State Farm Insurance, and a teaser is out now. Set to Bon Jovi‘s “Livin’ on a Prayer,” it stars Hailee Steinfeld attempting to hire a fictional insurance company called Halfway There, represented by Danny McBride and Keegan-Michael Key. The two sing the Bon Jovi hit, changing the lyrics to reflect all the ways in which their coverage is vastly inferior to State Farm’s. KATSEYE shows up to dance when they sing the chorus: “Whoa, oh, you’re livin’ on a prayer” — as in, you’ll be living on a prayer if you sign up for their terrible insurance. “Should’ve gone with State Farm,” says Hailee. Part two of the ad will debut Feb. 8 during the big game.

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Music notes: Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams and more

Music notes: Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams and more
Music notes: Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams and more

Chappell Roan doesn’t think people should be bent out of shape over her Grammy red carpet look, which featured her topless, wearing a piece of fabric hanging from two prosthetic nipple piercings that had been applied to her breasts. “Giggling because I don’t even think this is THAT outrageous of an outfit,” Chappell wrote on Instagram. “The look’s actually so awesome and weird. I recommend just exercising your free will it’s really fun and silly :D. Thank you for having me @grammys and those who voted for me!!”

Gracie Abrams shared rare photos of herself smooching her boyfriend, Paul Mescal, in an Instagram post celebrating both his 30th birthday and the birthday of her childhood best friend Clementine. “P. Clemmy.” she captioned the post, adding a heart emoji after each of their names. “My whole heart!!!!!!!!! I love February 2… Happy birthday. I love you both more than words could ever describe. Thank you for making everything better.”

KATSEYE will be featured in a Super Bowl ad for State Farm Insurance, and a teaser is out now. Set to Bon Jovi‘s “Livin’ on a Prayer,” it stars Hailee Steinfeld attempting to hire a fictional insurance company called Halfway There, represented by Danny McBride and Keegan-Michael Key. The two sing the Bon Jovi hit, changing the lyrics to reflect all the ways in which their coverage is vastly inferior to State Farm’s. KATSEYE shows up to dance when they sing the chorus: “Whoa, oh, you’re livin’ on a prayer” — as in, you’ll be living on a prayer if you sign up for their terrible insurance. “Should’ve gone with State Farm,” says Hailee. Part two of the ad will debut Feb. 8 during the big game.

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New Nancy Meyers movie coming to theaters Christmas Day 2027

New Nancy Meyers movie coming to theaters Christmas Day 2027
New Nancy Meyers movie coming to theaters Christmas Day 2027
Nancy Meyers speaks during the ‘North by Northwest’ screening at the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 20, 2024, in Hollywood, California. (Presley Ann/Getty Images for TCM)

A new Nancy Meyers movie is on the way.

Warner Bros. Pictures will release a brand-new film directed by Meyers in theaters on Christmas Day in 2027, ABC Audio has learned.

Meyers will write, direct and produce the currently untitled film, which is keeping its logline under wraps for the time being. Ilona Herzberg will also produce the movie, while Diana Pokorny will executive produce it.

A star-studded cast is currently in final negotiations to join the project, including Penélope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, Jude Law, Emma Mackey and Owen Wilson.

Meyers took to Instagram to celebrate the announcement of her upcoming film.

“Happy to share my new movie with this fantastic cast is in the works and will be released on Christmas Day 2027! See you at the movies!” she captioned a post.

This film will reunite Meyers with Law, who previously collaborated on her celebrated 2006 rom-com, The Holiday.

Meyers’ last time helming a movie was the Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro comedy The Intern, which was released 11 years ago in 2015.

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T.I. reaffirms that ‘Kill the King’ will be his final album

T.I. reaffirms that ‘Kill the King’ will be his final album
T.I. reaffirms that ‘Kill the King’ will be his final album
Rapper T.I. speaks onstage during the ‘Nothing To See Here: Watts’ red carpet screening and Q&A at College Football Hall of Fame on January 15, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Though T.I. has previously said Kill the King will be his final album, he reiterated that decision at the Grammy Awards Sunday night.

When asked about his new music, T.I. mentioned his song “Let Em Know,” produced by Pharrell — this year’s Dr. Dre Global Impact recipient — and referred to it as the “first single off of my final album.”

“I’m gonna be done. They should know it. I’ve said it before. It’s time,” he told Entertainment Tonight. “I think I have many gifts that God has given me that I can spend more time and attention on, and spend more time at home with my family and my grandchildren.” 

T.I. previously told Baller Alert that Kill the King was his final album before retirement. “So my last album is Kill the King, which will be, you know, it’s gon’ be edgy, energetic,” he said. “It’s gon’ have a lot of Tip in it … but I’ve been making somewhat, I guess, more melodic, you know, more R&B vibes, Afrobeat-R&B vibe, party music.”

Kill the King will serve as the follow-up to 2020’s L.I.B.R.A. “Let Em Know” is now available on streaming services.

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