Steve Lacy is back with “Nice Shoes,” his first single since 2022. Check out the new song—written and produced by Lacy and released via RCA Records—below. In an interview with Rolling Stone’s Jeff ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lacy has previously opened up about identifying as bisexual. "As a kid, I just thought it would be a fantasy. I kiss a boy?," he ...
It’s been about three years since Steve Lacy went No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with his breakout single “Bad Habit,” and finally, Lacy is back with new music, sharing “New Shoes” today (August ...
Recording artist Steve Lacy is living life like a true rockstar, and apparently, that was always written in the stars for him. The Grammy-nominated singer has come a long way since bursting onto the ...
A year ago, the “Bad Habit” singer and breakout star of 2022 was a cult favorite. Now he’s competing against Harry Styles, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. The 24-year-old singer, songwriter, guitarist and ...
Steve entered the 65th Grammy Awards with four nominations under his belt: Record of the Year (“Bad Habit”), Song of the Year (“Bad Habit”), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Bad Habit”), and Best ...
Many fans caught wind of the Compton-born artist earlier this year on TikTok where “Bad Habit,” in all of its swanky, funk glory, took off. But it would be a misstep to call him a TikTok artist. To ...
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Steve Lacy has won even more fans thanks to his appearance at Kendrick Lamar's legendary The Pop Out — Ken & Friends' concert in Inglewood Calif. on Wednesday. Fans have been buzzing on social media ...
Hitmaking has always been an inscrutable racket—who or what might resonate for a large audience at any given moment isn’t particularly easy to predict—but the emergence of TikTok as a star-making ...
Though from different generations, the two share a belief in musicianship and the power of a band. “As producers, sometimes you can intuitively feel where someone wants to go and keep an energy alive, ...