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Kate Nash has released a scathing track condemning TERFs (and specifically J.K. Rowling), fittingly titled “GERM.” The U.K.
The new show from the creator of The Queen’s Gambit could have been great. Pity about the plot. John Fogerty has re-recorded ...
Kate Nash has released a new, pro-trans protest single and battle cry that details the way that transphobia is running ...
The spoken word track says an unnamed ‘girl’ is ‘exclusionary, regressive, misogynist’ for her views on trans issues ...
In 2007, Kate Nash released a hit song about a gradually decaying relationship. Until Nov. 21 of this year, the lyrics to “Foundations” might as well have described the pop singer’s own worn ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. There’s a line on the opening track of Kate Nash’s new album 9 Sad Symphonies—released in June of this year on ...
Kate Nash has revealed how she got the idea to join X-rated site OnlyFans and share daring photos of herself to fund her upcoming tour. Taking a thinly-veiled attack on the music industry ...
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Kate Nash: I’ve had to join OnlyFans to pay for my music toursKate Nash has said she will make money with her “bum” by putting images on OnlyFans. The British singer warned that live music is becoming increasingly financially unsustainable and has ...
Last month, Kate Nash launched an attention-grabbing effort to fund an upcoming tour: “Butts 4 Tour Buses,” a campaign that saw her start an OnlyFans account focused on her butt. At the time ...
Last fall, English singer-songwriter Kate Nash was crunching numbers in between her North American and European tours when she realized she was "essentially going into debt" touring her latest ...
That research-heavy tone is likely due to the fact that the song originally took the form of an essay, as Nash explained in ...
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