Lewis Capaldi has dropped a powerful new single, “The Day That I Die,” featured on his new EP Survive, out today (November 14). It marks his fourth release since returning with the tracks Survive, Something in the Heavens, and Almost. In a statement, all four songs were described as Capaldi’s “most raw and personal to date.” The new track is a stripped-back ballad built on somber piano, with Capaldi singing, “On the day that I leave, I hope the memories find you happy / And my dad ain’t too mad at me, to say the least / Pray my sister gets to sleep / I wish I could have said it better, what all those times we had together meant to me.”
Lady Gaga has revealed that she feels “lucky to be alive,” opening up for the first time about the mental-health challenges she faced while working on A Star Is Born. The film, released seven years ago, marked her major acting breakthrough and coincided with the release of her album Joanne and preparation for the accompanying tour. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Gaga shared that the demands of the era led her to seek psychiatric care and begin taking lithium, a medication commonly used to treat conditions such as bipolar disorder and manic depression by helping stabilize mood. She described the period as intensely difficult and said it forced her to have tough conversations with her family while she worked to manage her mental health.
The 26-year-old Australian man who rushed toward Ariana Grande on the red carpet at the Wicked Asia premiere is now facing possible jail time. Authorities in Singapore have arrested the man, identified as Johnson Wen, and charged him with being a “public nuisance,” according to reports from the BBC and CBS News. The charge carries a fine equivalent to more than $1,500, and CBS News notes he could also receive up to three months in jail for the incident.













