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  • Mariah Carey Declares Herself the Ultimate Diva in New Harper’s Bazaar Interview

    Mariah Carey Declares Herself the Ultimate Diva in New Harper’s Bazaar Interview

    Mariah Carey has never shied away from her larger-than-life persona, and in her latest Harper’s Bazaar UK cover story, she leans into the legend with dazzling self-awareness and plenty of sparkle. When asked which female divas she admires, Carey didn’t hesitate: “I’m going to have to go with me!”

    Mariah Carey stuns in Harper’s Bazaar UK, calling herself the only diva she admires and insisting she doesn’t age or acknowledge time.
    Photo: Alexi Lubomirski/Harper’s Bazaar UK

    The Diva of All Divas

    After more than three decades in the spotlight, Carey has perfected the art of being a diva, not as a flaw, but as a lifestyle. From sky-high stilettos to silk robes and her love of being lit from the correct angle, Carey knows exactly who she is.

    “It’s part of my job,” she told Harper’s Bazaar when asked about her glam persona. “What’s the point of a disguise? Just get up, get dressed, go out. If I don’t want to be seen, I’ll stay home.”

    Mariah Carey stuns in Harper’s Bazaar UK, calling herself the only diva she admires and insisting she doesn’t age or acknowledge time.
    Photo: Alexi Lubomirski/Harper’s Bazaar UK

    She’s not just playing a part, she’s created the part. A five-time Grammy Award winner with 19 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 singles, Carey has helped define pop stardom, and she’s done it unapologetically on her own terms.

    Aging? Mariah Doesn’t Know Her

    Carey, 56, has long sidestepped the topic of aging with a wink and a high note. In fact, she insists it doesn’t apply to her.

    “I don’t allow it – it just doesn’t happen. I don’t know time,” she said in the interview. “I don’t know numbers. I do not acknowledge time – I have a new song that starts with that line…”

    Mariah Carey stuns in Harper’s Bazaar UK, calling herself the only diva she admires and insisting she doesn’t age or acknowledge time.
    Photo: Alexi Lubomirski/Harper’s Bazaar UK

    Carey teased that one of her upcoming songs delves into the topic of aging, or rather, her refusal to accept it. Dressed in a chic black mini and later a tailored suit for the Bazaar shoot, the icon looked as radiant as ever, giving further credibility to her anti-aging philosophy.

    Her timelessness isn’t just attitude, it’s maintenance. From avoiding cigarettes to only being photographed from her preferred angle, Carey has long preached the power of lighting, beauty sleep, and self-control.

    Mom First, Pop Star Forever

    Carey also shared insight into her life as a mother to 14-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan, her children with ex-husband Nick Cannon. “How do I say this? They spend time with him, and they have a good time; they spend time with me, and they have a good time,” she said thoughtfully. “I want to make sure I’m always fair about the situation because it’s tough to grow up with divorced parents.”

    Mariah Carey stuns in Harper’s Bazaar UK, calling herself the only diva she admires and insisting she doesn’t age or acknowledge time.
    Photo: Alexi Lubomirski/Harper’s Bazaar UK

    As for her rumored relationship with musician Anderson .Paak, Carey played it coy, offering only, “I’m a romantic.”

    She did name-drop some of today’s top pop girls: Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, and Tate McRae, but only because they’re on her daughter’s playlist. “I like to keep up,” she said casually.

    Still Sparkling, Still Unmatched

    Whether she’s dodging the concept of time or declaring herself the one true diva, Mariah Carey continues to rewrite the rules of fame with a glitter pen. Her latest interview doesn’t just reinforce her place in the pantheon of pop, it proves she built the stage.

    After all, in a world full of divas, there’s only one Mariah.

  • Zara Larsson’s ‘Midnight Sun’ Is the Queer Summer Anthem We’ve Been Waiting For

    Zara Larsson’s ‘Midnight Sun’ Is the Queer Summer Anthem We’ve Been Waiting For

    Zara Larsson is entering her glitter-pop goddess era with “Midnight Sun,” a euphoric new single already glowing bright across queer corners of the internet. The track, which serves as the title song for her upcoming fourth album, taps into something beautifully specific, an endless Swedish summer where the sun never sets and emotions run high.

    Directed by Charlotte Rutherford, the music video for “Midnight Sun” turns that sentiment into pure visual serotonin. Think Y2K glam with a Northern European twist: hyperreal hues, dreamy nostalgia, and outfits that Paris Hilton would’ve rocked on a beach in 2003.

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    ♬ Midnight Sun – Zara Larsson

    A Scandinavian Summer, But Make It Eternal

    Larsson, who co-wrote the song with MNEK, Margo XS, Zhone, and Helena Gao, explains that “Midnight Sun” is a deeply personal love letter to her heritage.

    “I really am proud of my Swedish pop heritage,” she said. “So I wanted to write about a Swedish summer where the sun never goes down… The summer night will be there for you, it’s waiting for you, and you will come back for it.”

    It’s more than a metaphor. Larsson captures a wistful warmth that transcends seasonal sadness. It’s escapism, yes, but rooted in something honest. The track’s shimmering production and tender lyrics tap into a universal longing: for light, for joy, for yourself.

    The full Midnight Sun album is set to drop on September 26 via Sommer House/Epic Records, and will be available in both digital and physical formats.

    A Queer Favorite in the Making

    Queer fans have latched onto “Midnight Sun” as more than just a catchy bop, it’s a whole mood. The song’s themes of return, resilience, and radiance feel tailor-made for those who’ve weathered their own internal winters. The music video, with its retro-futurist styling, Y2K flair, and glittery drama, only deepens the appeal.

    From Instagram story reshares to TikTok edits, “Midnight Sun” is already being heralded as a “seasonal depression antidote” and “the sonic equivalent of queer joy.” And now, Larsson’s live vocals are giving fans even more reason to stan.

    Vocal Perfection, Live and Unfiltered

    During a recent live performance, Larsson nailed the song’s soaring vocal run with ease, proving that the studio magic is backed by serious talent.

    Clips from the performance quickly made the rounds online, with fans calling her vocals “angelic,” “otherworldly,” and “criminally underrated.”

    “oh the superstar you are zara,” one fan tweeted.
    “Zara slid on that vocal run like butter,” another commented, complete with a burning fire and sunset emoji.

    Even casual listeners were left stunned by her control and power, especially in a pop landscape where live vocals can be hit or miss.

    Midnight Tour Mode Activated

    Zara Larsson is set to take “Midnight Sun” on the road this August, beginning with a North American tour leg alongside fellow pop powerhouse Tate McRae. She’ll follow that up with European dates in the fall and an Australia–New Zealand run in early 2026 with OneRepublic.

    With a song this luminous—and a vocal performance to match—it’s clear Larsson is embracing her moment. And if “Midnight Sun” is any indication, this era might just be her most radiant yet.

  • Tate McRae Calls Gay Fans Her “Favorite,” Reveals Entire Team is LGBTQ+ in Candid Interview

    Tate McRae Calls Gay Fans Her “Favorite,” Reveals Entire Team is LGBTQ+ in Candid Interview

    Rising pop star Tate McRae is opening up about her strong bond with her LGBTQ+ fans, admitting they are her “favorite” and sharing that her entire team is LGBTQ+. In an interview with Pride on Tuesday, February 25, McRae, 21, expressed how much she values the support from her queer audience, calling them her “number ones.”

    “They’re my favorite. No one beats them. Nobody is better than them,” McRae said. “My whole team is gay! That’s the only opinion I really want when I’m releasing music. I feel lucky to have their advice. We want to do the most and push the boundaries, but it’s also the most brutally honest advice.”

    McRae went on to praise her LGBTQ+ fans for their loyalty and support, saying, “You know that as much as you guys ride for me, I ride for you. I feel very grateful to have you guys in my life and surrounding me.”

    The Canadian singer-songwriter has quickly gained popularity with hits like “Sports Car” and “She’s All I Wanna Be.” Her connection with the LGBTQ+ community has played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey, and she is unapologetically vocal about her appreciation for them.

    Elsewhere in the interview, McRae shared her dream collaboration, revealing she would love to write with Grammy-winning artist SZA. “My dream is to write with SZA. She’s one of the coolest and best writers ever. I love her,” McRae said. When asked about what kind of music their collaboration would produce, she described it as a “mix of pop and R&B.”

    “I’d let her take the charge!” McRae added. “I just want to always keep pushing my comfort zone. I never want to recycle and do the same things. As an artist, I want to be uncomfortable and shock myself sometimes.”

    McRae also reflected on the pressure of being compared to pop legends, including Britney Spears, a comparison she called “flattering and scary.” Her comments come amid the release of her third studio album So Close to What on February 21, which includes the song “I Know Love,” a collaboration with her boyfriend, The Kid LAROI.

    Tate Mcrae & The Kid LAROI Performing 'Without You' at Madison Square Garden. Photo: YouTube
    Tate Mcrae & The Kid LAROI Performing ‘Without You’ at Madison Square Garden. Photo: YouTube

    Discussing the dynamics of working with a romantic partner, McRae shared that the creative process was “a little stressful” but ultimately rewarding. “It was a really funny process because me and Laroi have never really taken each other seriously,” she said. “You know when you’re in a relationship, and you sing around each other, you don’t really sing. So, it’s a little stressful being in the studio, singing and writing in front of him, but it was a cool experience to watch him in his process.”

    As her music continues to gain traction, McRae’s openness about her LGBTQ+ fandom and her creative aspirations are making her one of the most relatable stars in pop music today.