The Icelandic star and the Spanish singer released a charity single to prevent open-pen fishing practices in Iceland on Tuesday Sadie Bell was a digital news writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She ...
The two experimental artists have released a collaborative track together that protests fish farming in Björk’s native Iceland. The track is untitled but the YouTube listing has it titled as “help ...
Björk and frequent collaborator Sjón wrote “Cosmogony,” the first single from the Icelandic Hamrahlíð Choir’s upcoming album Come and be Joyful, which is out on Dec. 6. “Cosmogony” is an entirely a ...
Last December, SZA told Entertainment Weekly that Björk is “the GOAT to me” because the Icelandic artist is “the realest b*tch alive.” Björk is underscoring SZA’s claim by teasing a song she made with ...
Björk feels furious when she thinks about the thousands of what she calls “Frankenstein fish” swimming through Iceland’s rivers in the past year. Björk, who has always been outspoken in her efforts to ...
Björk and Rosalía are joining forces for an upcoming track with a purpose. In a statement accompanying a preview of the musical effort, Björk revealed that their collaboration aims to support the ...
However, the song’s lyrics do not directly address the issue and seem more personal: “Your mouth floats above my bed at night/ My own private moon,” it begins, and continues in a similar vein, as the ...
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