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The post Lykke Li Returns with Heartbreaking New Song “No Hotel”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. After a quiet past few years, Lykke Li has surprise-released a new single titled “No Hotel.” ...
Lykke Li was born on March 18, 1986 as Li Lykke Timotej Svensson Zachrisson in Ystad, Sweden to Kärsti Stiege, a photographer, and Johan Zachrisson, a member of the Swedish punk-reggae band Dag Vag.
The RX is Uproxx Music’s stamp of approval for the best albums, songs, and music stories throughout the year. Inclusion in this category is the highest distinction we can bestow, and signals the most ...
Lykke Li stepped away from her “baby phase” to perform this gorgeous cover of Johnny Cash‘s “Ring of Fire.” On Thursday, the Swedish singer — who welcomed her second child in August — released a cover ...
Here are two things that contradict each other: wanting to be seen as a singer-songwriter rather than a pop artist; and getting hitmaker Greg Kurstin (Foster the People, Pink) to help produce your ...
UPDATE (3/24): On Friday, Lykke Li announced the release of her immersive audiovisual album Eyeye, out May 20. The LP will feature seven tracks — including her new single “No Hotel” — and with their ...
LYKKE Li’s career in music has spanned over 15 years, with other ventures including modeling under her belt. The Swedish singer is rumored to be linked to Brad Pitt ...
Meik Wiking is on a treasure hunt. The author of recently-released The Little Book of Lykke, sets out to uncover why Danes are considered the happiest people in the world. Lykke is the Danish word for ...
Besides a bit of touring early this year for her acclaimed 2014 release I Never Learn, Lykke Li has been pretty mum about any upcoming music or future plans. Probably because she's gonna be a mom! By ...
- Risk and reward. Mette Lykke got three of her most influential jobs in nontraditional ways. First, the Danish executive quit her stable McKinsey position with plans to become a founder—but no set ...