SummaryJustin Bieber released the music video for his song "First Place"The video features personal footage of him and his friends in IcelandIt's a heartfelt ode to fatherhood and family lifeJustin Bieber has officially dropped the music video for his song "First Place."The track comes from his seventh studio album, SWAG, which was released on July 11, 2025. The new visual for "First Place" is a heartfelt ode to fatherhood, with Bieber sharing exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage from a trip to Iceland with his friends.The music video, directed by Rory Kramer, captures intimate family moments and the serene beauty of the Icelandic landscape. It offers fans a rare, personal glimpse into Bieber's life as a family man, reinforcing the album's themes of love and personal growth. The video for ...
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SummaryLISA released a music video for "DREAM" featuring actor Kentaro SakaguchiDirected by Ojun Kwon, the video is a cinematic short film with a contemplative ballad styleIt features a nostalgic color palette and an intimate narrative of love and memoryLISA has unveiled the music video for her latest song, "DREAM," which features popular Japanese actor Kentaro Sakaguchi. Directed by Ojun Kwon, the video is a cinematic short film that departs from LISA’s usual high-energy pop repertoire, leaning into a slower, more contemplative ballad style. Lyrically, the song reflects on themes of longing and the desire to reconnect, using imagery that blurs the line between reality and memory.The visual captures an intimate, emotionally charged narrative of connection and memory, with fluid camera work...
SummaryDrake, in his lawsuit against UMG, is demanding Kendrick Lamar's contract and sensitive informationHe alleges UMG supported defamatory claims in "Not Like Us" to boost profitsDrake also seeks details on Lamar's alleged crimes and catalog value from the labelDrake continues his legal battle against Universal Music Group (UMG) over the Kendrick Lamar diss track "Not Like Us." He is now asking for sensitive information on the Compton rapper, ranging from his contract to allegations of crime and more.The Hollywood Reporter states that Drizzy is attempting to persuade the court to force the record label and its chairman and CEO, Lucian Grainge, to hand over Dot's contract. He's also asking for any details and communications from Grainge regarding "allegations of domestic violence and oth...
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