Björk and Rosalía are standing up for what they believe is right with a new collaborative charity single. The record, set for release in full later this month, will help fight fish farming in Iceland.
Last December, SZA told Entertainment Weekly that Björk is “the GOAT to me” because the Icelandic artist is “the realest b*tch alive.” Björk is underscoring SZA’s claim by teasing a song she made with ...
The two experimental artists have released a collaborative track together that protests fish farming in Björk’s native Iceland. The track is untitled but the YouTube listing has it titled as “help ...
The Icelandic government has decided to stop issuing new permits for salmon farming, following rapid growth of the industry in recent years, reports Iceland Review [...] ...
SalMar subsidiary Arnarlax, which trades under the name Icelandic Salmon, has been granted an additional 10,000 metric tons in maximum allowed sterile salmon biomass ...
Björk and Rosalía are joining forces for an upcoming track with a purpose. In a statement accompanying a preview of the musical effort, Björk revealed that their collaboration aims to support the ...
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