Since breaking out on TikTok, Benee has been on a gradual rise. The 20-year-old New Zealand singer was recently named one of Apple Music’s Up Next artist and even caught the attention of Elton John, ...
It’s time to take it down a notch, right Easy Life? On Tuesday, the English indie band released their single “OTT” (abbreviation for “over the top”), featuring Benee, about wanting people to simply ...
Twenty-year-old New Zealander Stella Rose Bennett — professionally known as BENEE — has signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing to a worldwide deal. The singer’s smash hit “Supalonely,” which has been ...
Benee has just released a new single, Green Honda, her record label Olive is bearing fruit with the success of Raglan-based artist Muroki and the signing of Christchurch indie band There’s A Tuesday, ...
New Zealand pop singer BENEE performs in the Red Room at Cafe 939 on Tuesday night. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF BENEE’s concert in the Red Room at Cafe 939 had an authentic feel, almost like ...
As a follow-up to the singer's first mixtape Scenic Drive, released earlier this year, Khalid has released new single “Last Call." “I’m really excited to share 'Last Call' with all my fans," Khalid ...
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Benee is chill about you pronouncing her name wrong. "I find it quite entertaining," says the "Supalonely" singer of the urge to rhyme it with the first name of one Ms. Zellweger. "I kind of like it ...
2020 has been, certainly by all accounts, a horrible year. BENEE, born to her parents as Stella Rose Bennett, will wholeheartedly agree. This was the year the 20-year old singer from New Zealand was ...
This June Music Month, we've profile four rising stars grinding in their own respective genres and getting well-deserved acclaim. Images were submitted by talent or with those they're social ...
COVID-19 proposed an important question: In our current image-obsessed age, how does a music artist continue projecting an iconic image when they can’t go on tour? The answer: They hire an animator.