Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Barbie’s Wisconsin connections run deep. Not only is the doll herself from the state but Milwaukee’s own singer-songwriter Ava Max ...
Ava Max has officially marked the beginning of a career-defining era with her inspirational and anthemic new single "Lost Your Faith," out now and available on all platforms. "Lost Your Faith" serves ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Michael Kovac/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images Ava Max doesn’t announce a new song quietly. She shows up like ...
Ava Max, Uproxx’s August 2021 cover star, started this year with the January release of her sophomore studio album, Diamonds & Dancefloors. The album leaked online in October 2022, leaving Max visibly ...
Ava Max is sharing the first visual offering of her upcoming third album. On Tuesday, the pop star released the video for her emotional single, “Lost Your Faith,” as she confirmed new music is on the ...
When Ava Max dropped her danceable debut album, Heaven & Hell, in 2020, songs like “Sweet but Psycho” and “Kings & Queens” solidified her as an empowering figure of self-acceptance for Gen Z outsiders ...
Ava Max is redrawing the boundaries around what she allows to get under her skin on her new single, “Lovin Myself.” The record, which will appear on her third studio album, Don’t Click Play, out Aug.
RIAA multi-platinum certified global pop sensation Ava Maxhas revealed another 80s dance and disco track, "One of Us," available now via Atlantic Records at all DSPs and streaming services HERE. The ...
Kygo brought Ava Max along for their new “Whatever” collaboration. In a brilliant turn that is hooking listeners online, the duo transformed Shakira’s hit song, “Whenever, Wherever,” as Max delivers ...
Pop singer Ava Max first burst onto the music scene in 2018 with her breakout single “Sweet But Psycho,” and went on to release her debut album Heaven & Hell in 2020. Today, Max is back with her ...
Ava Max — Photo: Marilyn Hue See this interview as it appears in the magazine. Sonically, pop music is more fractured than ever these days. Some artists stick to pure, radio-ready pop, some have been ...