If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos. This is what you missed.
#1
The “Opalite” Music Video Is Here
Taylor Swift’s “Opalite” video is a campy, ’90s-infomercial throwback that leans all the way into chaos and charm. The Life of a Showgirl single stars Swift as a lonely cat lady saved by a miracle product, with blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameos from Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Domhnall Gleeson, and Lewis Capaldi. Premiering exclusively on Spotify and Apple Music, the glittery visual arrives as “Opalite” continues its strong Hot 100 run—proof that Swift’s showgirl era still has plenty of sparkle left.
#2
New Zayn Single
Zayn is back in his feelings on “Die for Me,” an R&B-leaning slow burn that finds the singer pleading for a love on the brink. The emotive single arrives with a dramatic, stormy visual and serves as the first taste of his upcoming fifth album, Konnakol, out April 17. Rooted in rhythm, heritage, and heartbreak, the track sets the tone for a new era—one Zayn will take on the road this spring with a massive global tour to match.
#3
Bad Bunny Making History
Bad Bunny just made Grammy history. The superstar took home Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, becoming the first artist to ever win the Academy’s top prize with a fully Spanish-language album. Visibly overwhelmed, Benito dedicated the moment to Puerto Rico, the Latin community, and anyone who’s had to leave home to chase their dreams. After years of barrier-breaking milestones, the win cements Debí Tirar Más Fotos as not just a personal triumph—but a cultural one.
#4
Tyler is on Fire
Tyler, the Creator turned the 2026 Grammys into pure theater. The rapper delivered a high-octane, narrative-packed performance of Chromakopia standouts, complete with costume changes, a Regina King cameo, and a finale that ended in a mock dynamite explosion—Tyler literally throwing himself to the floor in smoke. Already a winner earlier in the night, the spectacle capped off a massive year for the artist, proving once again that no one does controlled chaos quite like Tyler.
#5
Olivia Dean Secures Best New Artist
Olivia Dean officially cemented her breakout status at the 2026 Grammys, taking home Best New Artist in Los Angeles. Fresh off the cover story we ran celebrating her rise, Dean’s soulful, effervescent hits like Man I Need and So Easy (To Fall In Love) propelled her past tough competition from Lola Young and Leon Thomas, making her the first Brit to win the category since Dua Lipa. In her acceptance speech, the 26-year-old paid tribute to her roots: “I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant… a product of bravery, and I think those people ought to be celebrated.”
