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  • Agnes Returns with Hypnotic ‘Balenciaga Covered Eyes’ Video and Teases Most Personal Album Yet

    Agnes Returns with Hypnotic ‘Balenciaga Covered Eyes’ Video and Teases Most Personal Album Yet

    Swedish pop icon Agnes is back, and she’s not just bringing new music, she’s delivering an entire surrealist fantasy.

    The beloved artist behind global dance anthem “Release Me” just dropped the highly anticipated video for “Balenciaga Covered Eyes,” the lead single off her forthcoming album. The song, released in late May, has already made waves with its sleek house beats, emotionally rich lyrics, and yes, a title that name-drops high fashion while diving deep into the soul.

    A Runway Into the Psyche

    Directed by Fredrik Hvass of Swim Club, the video is a visual fever dream. Set against a surreal catwalk, Agnes performs in a dimension that feels both icy and intimate. Every detail is deliberate: symmetrical staging, clinical lighting, and Agnes embodying tension with the poise of someone who knows exactly what she’s doing, even when unraveling.

    Agnes drops the video for 'Balenciaga Covered Eyes' and unveils details about her raw, emotional new album.
    Photo: Universal Music Group
    Agnes drops the video for 'Balenciaga Covered Eyes' and unveils details about her raw, emotional new album.
    Photo: Universal Music Group

    Agnes drops the video for 'Balenciaga Covered Eyes' and unveils details about her raw, emotional new album.

    “We wanted to highlight the contradictions inside us,” Agnes says. “The beauty, the madness, the control, and the letting go. It’s about identity, sexuality, the gaze we direct at others—and at ourselves.”

    In true Agnes fashion, there’s a layer of chic weirdness running through the whole thing. “I always want to break up the beauty with some kind of weirdness or madness to make it interesting,” she adds.

    New Album, New Dimensions

    While her last album, Magic Still Exists, swept Swedish Grammys and earned international acclaim from Pitchfork, The Guardian, and Billboard, Agnes’s next record takes an even bolder step: inward.

    “It all started with an image in my mind,” she explains. “Someone in chaos, glamour, parties, and mess, looking confident, but hiding something behind those ‘Balenciaga covered eyes.’”

    The album embraces contradiction: confidence and fragility, hubris and humility, chaos and calm. Where Magic Still Exists was spiritual and cinematic, this one is stripped-back and raw. Lyrics lead the way. Feelings aren’t just hinted at, they’re placed under the spotlight and invited to stay awhile.

    Agnes drops the video for 'Balenciaga Covered Eyes' and unveils details about her raw, emotional new album.
    Photo: Universal Music Group
    Agnes drops the video for 'Balenciaga Covered Eyes' and unveils details about her raw, emotional new album.
    Photo: Universal Music Group

    An All-Star Swedish Team

    To shape this era, Agnes surrounded herself with a team of Sweden’s most acclaimed musical minds: Kerstin Ljungström, Vincent Pontare, Salem Al Fakir, Magnus Lidehäll, and Hanna Wilson. She also brought in house producer Frans Bryngel, whose credits include work with Lady Gaga, Sia, The Weeknd, and Swedish House Mafia.

    “We wanted to preserve the nerve of the original songs,” Agnes says. “Everything had to feel alive and a bit undone, like it could burst open at any moment.”

    Always Evolving, Always Herself

    From her explosive debut at 16 to her evolution into a sophisticated pop auteur, Agnes has never stopped reinventing herself. With nearly half a billion streams and a voice that moves between silky restraint and bold proclamation, her two-decade career continues to evolve—with a beating heart at its center.

    “That naive joy I felt at the beginning of my career, just being able to sing, is still everything to me,” she says. “Being in the creative process, that’s where I belong. That’s where it never ends.”

    Agnes’s upcoming album doesn’t have an official release date yet, but if “Balenciaga Covered Eyes” is any indication, expect something deeply personal, artfully chaotic, and exquisitely Swedish.

  • Lady Gaga Edges Closer to EGOT Status With Sports Emmy Win

    Lady Gaga Edges Closer to EGOT Status With Sports Emmy Win

    Mother Monster racks up more history-making milestones, including Coachella, Spotify, and a record-breaking tour.

    Lady Gaga is one step closer to achieving EGOT status — and she’s doing it in true Gaga fashion: boldly, iconically, and with just the right amount of sparkle.

    On May 20, the multi-hyphenate superstar added a Sports Emmy to her ever-growing trophy shelf for her emotional performance of Hold My Hand ahead of Super Bowl LIX. The pre-game moment doubled as a tribute to victims of the New Orleans truck attack, California wildfires, and Hurricane Helene — blending Gaga’s signature theatricality with heartfelt advocacy.

    With an Emmy, 14 Grammy Awards, and an Oscar already in the bag, Gaga needs just one Tony Award to enter the exclusive club of EGOT winners, alongside greats like Audrey Hepburn, Elton John, Viola Davis, and Barbra Streisand.

    A Year of Mayhem (Literally)

    The Sports Emmy is just one headline in what may be Gaga’s most electrifying year yet.

    In early 2025, she dropped her seventh studio album Mayhem — a critical and commercial juggernaut. The record earned the biggest debut of the year for a female artist on Spotify, anchored by standout singles like Abracadabra, her highest solo debut to date.

    Not to be outdone, Gaga’s Bruno Mars collab Die With a Smile shattered Spotify records for the longest-running daily No. 1 and picked up a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. In April, she surpassed Ariana Grande to become the most-streamed female artist globally, currently ranking third overall behind Bruno Mars and The Weeknd with more than 116 million monthly listeners.

    Live Shows and Legend Status

    Gaga’s stage dominance continues. She wowed festivalgoers during back-to-back Coachella headlining sets in April, then broke global records with a free Copacabana Beach concert that drew over 2.1 million attendees — the largest audience ever for a female performer.

    In March, she accepted the iHeartRadio Innovator Award, delivering a powerful speech that called out ageism and sexism in the music industry.

    “Even though the world might consider a woman in her late 30s old for a pop star — which is insane — I promise that I’m just getting warmed up,” she said.

    The MAYHEM Ball Is Coming

    Next, Gaga is taking Mayhem on the road. Her MAYHEM Ball Tour kicks off July 16 in Las Vegas and will travel through North America and Europe with stops in New York, Toronto, London, Barcelona and more.

    If one thing’s clear, it’s this: Gaga’s not slowing down. EGOT status may be next, but she’s already a legend in her own right.