SpringHill Company CEO Maverick Carter has announced that they will not air the episode of The Shop with the artist formerly known as Kanye West. In a statement made to Andscape, Carter explained that they decided to pull the episode after Ye “reiterate[d] more hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes” while filming. “Yesterday we taped an episode of The Shop with Kanye West. Kanye was booked weeks ago and, after talking to Kanye directly the day before we taped, I believed he was capable of a respectful discussion and he was ready to address all his recent comments. Unfortunately, he used The Shop to reiterate more hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes,” he said. Carter continued, “We have made the decision not to air this episode or any of Kanye’s remarks. While The Shop...
Prakazrel Michel, aka Pras of the Fugees, is set to go on trial next year for criminal conspiracy and campaign finance charges; the trial is set to begin March 27, 2023. In 2019, Michel was charged alongside Low Taek Jho (aka “Jho Low”), a Malaysian national who is still at large, and for whom Michel is accused of funneling money to political campaigns and making false statements in connection to the conspiracy. Politico reports that actor Leonardo DiCaprio is among the list of potential witnesses; Jho Low, a Hollywood fixture known for lavish parties and his brief relationship with the model Miranda Kerr, has said he helped finance DiCaprio’s film The Wolf of Wall Street. Jho Low is wanted internationally in connection with his role in the 1MDB scandal, in which billions of dollars ...
Comedians Eric André and Clayton English are suing Clayton County police following separate incidents of alleged racial profiling and coercive searches at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, reports AP. In the lawsuit filed by their lawyers in Atlanta’s federal court, both comedians claim their constitutional rights that protect against unreasonable searches and seizures and against racial discrimination were violated last year while they were boarding their respective flights. The lawsuit names Clayton County, the police chief, four police officers, and a district attorney’s office investigator. In addition to a jury trial, compensatory and punitive damages, and legal costs, André and English seek a declaration that the Clayton County police’s jet bridge interdiction program...
Regina Spektor has canceled her remaining 2022 tour dates after testing positive for COVID-19. In a lengthy Instagram post, Spektor said she has lost her voice and has “gone from feeling bad, to worse, to terrible.” She had 10 concerts left on the tour in support of her new album, Home, before and after. “After being so careful and miraculously avoiding it for over 2.5 years, I came down with a bad case of Covid,” her post reads. “I’m so sorry to everyone who bought tickets and was coming to see me in their town. I have gone from feeling bad, to worse, to terrible. I’ve lost my voice. I am a bit delirious from fever, so in advance I apologize if this note isn’t too coherent. I have had a really hard time lately, and all your love has been helping me so much. I hope mine reaches you a...
MUNA has shared their cover of Taylor Swift’s “august,” one of five tracks on their new EP Live at Electric Lady. The five-track EP also includes tracks from their self-titled album, including “Silk Chiffon,” “Anything But Me,” and “Kind of Girl,” as well as “Taken” from their 2019 LP for RCA Saves the World. Check it out below. Of the EP, the band said in a statement: “The whole environment at Electric Lady Studios is so supportive and open, it often leads to making new creative choices while you’re in the midst of recording. “August” took on this very breathy, quiet quality that we hadn’t anticipated, but we just went with.” MUNA has so far shared videos for “Anything But Me” and “Silk Chiffon.” They performed “Silk Chiffon” with Phoebe Bridgers on The Late Late Show with Jame...
Ever since Michael Jackson ushered in the blockbuster era of the Super Bowl halftime show when he headlined in 1993, nearly every performer who has graced the stage on sports’ (and TV’s) biggest night has enjoyed sizable boosts in sales and streams. Looking to continue this tradition is Rihanna, who is set to hit the midfield stage early next year when she headlines Super Bowl LVII. With few exceptions, Super Bowl halftime headliners have seen a sizable commercial uptick over the last 30 years. In 2002, U2 saw sales for three of the band’s key albums (All That You Can’t Leave Behind, The Joshua Tree and Best of 1980-1990) more than double in the week following the performance. In 2004, Janet Jackson — in spite of, or perhaps because of, the singer’s infamous “Nipplegate” contro...
“I went completely rogue,” Charlie Puth says of how he made his new 12-song album Charlie. “I was by myself when I made the album, but I involved the Internet into the creation of it, so it felt like I was in the room with millions of people.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Puth is speaking about his flourishing social media presence, where millions of followers (including nearly 20 million on TikTok and 17 million on Instagram) have delighted in short videos of the self-confessed “audio dork” joyfully sharing how he makes music at home on his computer. There a clip of him recording a literal light-switch sound and placing it into Charlie’s lead single “Light Switch.” And there’s the snippet of him chatting with an unseen executive who...
Cyndi Lauper launches the Girls Just Want To Have Fundamental Rights Fund, with a mission to support organizations “fighting for the right to abortion and reproductive healthcare.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The veteran singer, songwriter and activist announced the initiative on Oct. 11, the International Day of the Girl and in response to the Supreme Court’s controversial overturning of Roe v. Wade. In addition, Lauper will release limited-edition “Girls Just Want To Have Fundamental Rights” t-shirts, with net proceeds generated from each sale also going toward the fund. Its ambition, reads a statement on Lauper’s official website, is to “support efforts that advance the fundamental rights and health of all women and girls.” The p...
Tanner Gallagher, photographer and videographer with country act HARDY, has shared photos and memories of the “terrifying” bus crash that forced the band off the road and into hospital. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Gallagher was on the tour bus that was involved in a crash early Sunday, Oct. 2 following the band’s appearance at Country Thunder Bristol in Tennessee. No one died in the accident, though Gallagher documents the painful ordeal that left him with broken bones in his foot, a punctured lung, four broken ribs, and a fractured vertebrae in his neck. “It seems like this happened so fast but I feel the need to talk about it officially,” Gallagher writes. “Last week we had one of the most terrifying accidents happen to us. For th...
This week, fans will be able to turn the page of a new chapter in the collaborative story of Marshmello and Juice WRLD. Mello teased his latest single alongside the late rapper, “Bye Bye,” which will release this Friday, October 14th. The posthumous track follows their prior smash hits, “Come & Go” and “Hate The Other Side.” In the wake of the announcement, old clips have resurfaced wherein Juice WRLD plays “Bye Bye” on Instagram Live. The demo in the clip below features piano-driven melodies and thumping 808s from Mello as Juice delivers an emphatic chorus over the backing track. In a June interview, Marshmello said he had created at least eight songs with Juice WRLD, who tragically died in December 2021 due to an accidental overdo...
Deep breaths, everyone. RÜFÜS DU SOL aren’t going “Underwater” anytime soon. Ever since the Aussie trio’s October 9th concert at the Hollywood Bowl, rumors have been floating about in the Twittersphere regarding the band’s purported breakup. We’re happy to report that despite this week’s sensationalistic news cycle, RÜFÜS DU SOL have subtly put the gossip to bed. “Last night in LA was incredible,” the group wrote in an Instagram post. “Thank you guys. P.S we’re just getting started.” We can understand the confusion. “Tonight is very special because it marks the end of a chapter for us as a unit and I just feel really blessed that we get to share tonight with you guys,” lead vocalist Tyrone Lindqvist re...