Lizzy McAlpine has officially broken the “Ceilings” with her new viral song. The 23 year old singer-songwriter has gotten a lot of attention lately on TikTok after many different videos were made using the sped up version of “Ceilings”, which was originally released last year in April. Actress Victoria Justice even got in on the trend and made her own “Ceilings” TikTok of her running down the street with an umbrella as the sped up version plays.
According to a Billboard interview, McAlpine has had plenty of practice, beginning to write songs on piano at age 12 and picking up the guitar a year or two later. She attended Berklee College of Music for two years — “a huge growing period for me as an artist and also as a human,” she says — before dropping out to pursue her career.
Check out the music video for “Ceilings” which can be heard on The Nassau Mix weekdays on WHPC!
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard learns about eating disorders, as new research shows that 9% of the U.S. population, or nearly 30 million Americans, will have an eating disorder at some point in their lifetime. She speaks with Alayna Burke, one of the authors of “FULL: Overcoming our Eating Disorders to Fully Live.”
You may not be a World Baseball Classic fan, but after the game on Monday night, the thrill of baseball is back!
It was a back-and-forth walk-off win for Japan, winning 6-5 in the 9th inning.
From the official WBC site comes this quote: “Obviously, it’s a big accomplishment to get to the championship series, but there’s a huge difference between getting first and second,” said Shohei Ohtani, who jump started Japan’s ninth-inning rally with a leadoff double. “I’m going to do all I can to get first place.”
Bill Horan talks with Monique Verpoort, author of IS THIS ALL THERE IS. Monique will discuss why she says it is not what happens but how we perceive it that counts, how our beliefs become a barrier to a more fulfilling life, why we are who we believe ourselves to be and how emotional freedom techniques, known as “EFT,” can change our lives.