For Riot Games' goal to elevate women and marginalized genders in esports with its Game Changers initiative, few music-gaming collaborations would make a more natural fit than KATSEYE and Valorant.
Two decades after the release of her landmark debut album Arular, M.I.A. has some new music for us. In January, she dropped "Armour," a new track inspired by her recent conversion to Christianity.
Riot Games debuts “GO OFF” music video, featuring KATSEYE’s reimagined track “M.I.A” as the VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2025 anthem The Championship finals are set for November 28-30 in Seoul ...
Ice Spice has shared a new single, “Baddie Baddie.” The rousing track was produced by the rapper’s longtime collaborator RiotUSA and samples M.I.A.’s 2012 hit “Bad Girls.” The song is Ice Spice’s ...
L-R: Tovah Feldshuh, Loretta Devine, Tyler Tomás Perez, Paul Ben-Victor Julio Gaggia/Courtesy/Bjoern Kommerell/Manfred Baumann EXCLUSIVE: Tovah Feldshuh (Nobody Wants This, Funny Girl), Loretta Devine ...