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Premios Juventud 2025: Winners List

For the first time, Premios Juventud is taking place outside of the United States and being hosted in Panama. The 22nd edition is broadcasting live on Univision on Thursday night (Sept. 25), with Bad Bunny and Danny Ocean leading the list of nominees with six noms each. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The awards ceremony, hosted by Alejandra Espinoza, Clarissa Molina and Nadia Ferreira, will include performances by Camilo, Boza, Gloria Trevi, Grupo Firme and Morat, to name a few. Meanwhile, Carlos Vives and Myke Towers will be honored as Agents of Change. Below, check out the updating list of winners: Best Pop/Rock Song “¿Cómo Pasó?” – Ela Taubert  WINNER: “Me Toca A Mí” – Morat & Camilo “Ojalá Pudiera Borrarte” – Maná & Marco Antonio Solís “Se Va La Luz” – Black Guayaba  “Una Noche Contigo” – Juanes Premios Juventud Artist of the Year  Bad Bunny  Beéle  Carín León  Karol G  Myke Towers  Natti Natasha  Netón Vega  Rauw Alejandro Favorite Group or Duo of The Year  Fuerza Regida  Grupo Frontera  Mau y Ricky  Morat  Rawayana New Generation – Female Artist Aria Bela De La Rose Mari Yailin La Más Viral Yami Safdie Yeri Mua New Generation – Male Artist  Alex Ponce Alleh Beéle Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso DND Kapo La Cruz Leo Rizzi Roa Yorghaki New Generation – Mexican Music  Calle 24  Camila Fernández  Clave Especial  Esaú Ortiz  Kevin Aguilar  Línea Personal  Macario Martínez  Netón Vega Tito Double P Victor Mendivil Girl Power  “Amiga Date Cuenta” – Ha*Ash & Thalia  “Blackout” – Emilia, Tini & Nicki Nicole “Chulo Pt.2” – Bad Gyal, Tokischa & Young Miko  “En 4” – Kenia Os & Anitta  “Mi Rey, Mi Santo” – María José & Ana Bárbara  “Miumiu” – Sofía Reyes, Luísa Sonza & Rainao Omg Collaboration  “Dallax” – Feid & Ty Dolla $Ign “Now Or Never” – Bon Jovi & Pitbull  “Ojos Tristes (With The Marías)” – Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco & The Marías  “Santa” – Rvssian, Rauw Alejandro & Ayra Starr  “Tonight (Bad Boys: Ride Or Die)” – Black Eyed Peas, El Alfa Ft. Becky G The Perfect Collab  “La Cuadrada” – Belinda & Tito Double P  “Mercedes” – Becky G & Oscar Maydon  “Perdonarte ¿Para Qué?” – Los Ángeles Azules & Emilia  “Por Qué Será” – Grupo Frontera & Maluma  “Vivir Sin Aire” – Maná & Carín León Best Dance Track  “2 The Moon” – Pitbull, Ne-Yo, Afrojack, Dj Buddha  “Como La Flor” – Play-N-Skillz, Natti Natasha & Deorro “Corridos Y Alcohol” – Steve Aoki & Oscar Maydon “Savage Funk (Dj Snake Remix)” – Anitta & Dj Snake “Teka” – Dj Snake & Peso Pluma Best Urban Track “57+” – Karol G, Feid, DFZM ft.. Ovy On The Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro, Blessd “Bing Bong” – Yailin La Más Viral & Puyalo Pantera “Degenere” – Myke Towers ft. Benny Blanco  “DTMF” – Bad Bunny  “Gata Only” – Floyymenor & Cris MJ  “Hay Lupita” – Lomiiel “La Plena (W Sound 5)” – W Sound, Beéle & Ovy On The Drums “Polvo De Tu Vida” – J Balvin & Chencho Corleone  “Savage Funk” – Anitta “Tommy & Pamela” – Peso Pluma & Kenia Os Best Urban Mix  “Adivino” – Myke Towers & Bad Bunny  “Carbon Vrmor” – Farruko & Sharo Towers “Comernos” – Omar Courtz & Bad Gyal  “Gata Only (Remix)” – Floyymenor, Ozuna & Anitta  “Gatitas Sandungueras Vol.1” – Álvaro Díaz & Feid  “La Nena” – Lyanno & Rauw Alejandro  “Mamasota” – Manuel Turizo & Yandel  “Mírame” – Blessd & Ovy On The Drums  “Puro Guayeteo” – Wisin, Don Omar & Jowell y Randy  “Teka” – DJ Snake & Peso Pluma Best Urban Alternative Song  “Chaparrita” – Standly & Yeri Mua  “Nubes” – De La Rose & Omar Courtz  “Real Gangsta Love” – Trueno “Tú Et Moi” – Judeline & Mc Morena  “Tu Vas Sin (Fav)” – Rels B Best Urban Album  Cvrbon Vrmor [C_de:G_d.O.N.]. – Farruko  Debí Tirar Más Fotos – Bad Bunny  Elyte – Yandel Funk Generation – Anitta La Pantera Negra – Myke Towers Mr. W (Deluxe) – Wisin Rayo – J Balvin San Blas – Boza Sayonara: Finales Alternos – Álvaro Díaz Tranki, Todo Pasa – Sech Best Pop/Urban Song “2am” – Sebastián Yatra & Bad Gyal  “Anestesia” – Venesti, Goyo & Slow Mike “Cosas Pendientes” – Maluma  “Latina Foreva” – Karol G  “Nuevayol” – Bad Bunny  “Orión” – Boza & Elena Rose “Priti” – Danny Ocean & Sech  “Soltera” – Shakira Best Pop/Rhythmic Song  “La_playlist.Mpeg” – Emilia “Ley Universal” – Danny Ocean “Loveo” – Daddy Yankee  “Nota” – Jay Wheeler & Omar Courtz “Tamo Bien” – Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull & Iamchino  “Volver” – Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle Best Pop Song  “Bala Perdida” – Arthur Hanlon & Ángela Aguilar  “García” – Kany García  “Mientes” – Reik  “Querida Yo” – Yami Safdie & Camilo  “Samaná” – Mau Y Ricky, Danny Ocean & Yorghaki Best Pop/Ballad Song  “Abrázame” – Ángela Aguilar, Felipe Botello y El Sonoro Rugir  “El Cielo Te Mandó Para Mi” – Ha*Ash  “Lo Que Nos Faltó Decir” – Jesse & Joy  “Palmeras En El Jardín” – Alejandro Sanz  “Roma” – Luis Fonsi & Laura Pausini Best Pop Album  A Mucha Honra – Thalia  El Viaje – Luis Fonsi  Haashville – Ha*Ash  Hotel Caracas – Mau y Ricky Lo Que Nos Faltó Decir – Jesse & Joy Milagro – Sebastián Yatra Panorama – Reik Reflexa – Danny Ocean ¿Y Ahora Qué? – Alejandro Sanz Ya Es Mañana – Morat Tropical Hit  “Ale Ale” – Marc Anthony  “Baile Inolvidable” – Bad Bunny  “Desde Hoy” – Natti Natasha  “En Privado” – Xavi & Manuel Turizo  “Fuera De Lugar” – Venesti  “How Deep Is Your Love” – Prince Royce  “Imagínate” – Danny Ocean & Kapo  “Llorar Bonito” – Luis Figueroa “Raíces” – Gloria Estefan  “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” – Karol G Tropical Mix  “Capaz (Merengueton)” – Alleh & Yorghaki  “El Caballito” – Fariana & Oro Solido  “Es Un Secreto” – Christian Alicea ft. Dj Buddha  “Hoy No Me Siento Bien” – Alejandro

Mamá de Milett Figueroa rompe su silencio sobre Marcelo Tinelli: “Un beso para él”

Redacción Panamericana La madre de Milett Figueroa no dudó en pronunciarse y mandó saludos a Marcelo Tinelli tras el fin de su relación con la modelo peruana. El romance entre Milett Figueroa y Marcelo Tinelli llegó a su fin, y la noticia sigue generando titulares tanto en Perú como en Argentina. Tras el sorpresivo anuncio del presentador, fue la madre de Milett quien rompió su silencio y se pronunció por primera vez sobre esta separación. Doña Martha se pronuncia sobre el fin de la relación de Milett y Tinelli En declaraciones para la prensa, la madre de la actriz dejó en claro que, pese a los rumores y especulaciones, su hija está tranquila y enfocada en su carrera. “¿Qué va a pasar? No ha pasado nada, todos felices y contentos”, respondió ante la insistencia de los reporteros. Además, resaltó que las rupturas sentimentales suelen sorprender al público, pero forman parte de la vida. “Siempre sorprenden las separaciones o los amoríos, pero todo es normal. Todo está muy bien, ella está muy bien”, aseguró con firmeza. Te puede interesar Marcelo Tinelli confirma ruptura con Milett Figueroa y asegura: “Hoy es definitivo” Mamá de Milett le manda saludos a Marcelo Tinelli Lejos de mostrarse incómoda por la situación, doña Martha tuvo incluso palabras cordiales para su ahora exyerno, enviándole un mensaje inesperado: “Marcelo, un beso para él igual y todo, todo”. Estas declaraciones sorprendieron a muchos, ya que reflejan una relación cordial y sin conflictos pese a la ruptura mediática. Por otro lado, reveló que conversa diariamente con su hija y que la modelo continúa enfocada en sus metas profesionales.“Ella está muy bien, gracias a Dios, sigue trabajando en sus proyectos y con todas sus cosas”, comentó. Además, aseguró que Milett ha tomado con madurez la noticia, sin perder la calma ni su entusiasmo por seguir creciendo en el medio artístico. @riclatorrez 25.09/9: #DoñaMarthita reacciona al fin de relación de #MilettFigueroa y #Marcelotinelli . #tinelli #milett #fyp #parati #riclatorrez #riclatorre #chollywood #farandulaperuana #magalytvlafirme #magalymedina #amoryfuego #destacame #americahoy #lanochehabla #evdlv #elvalordelaverdad #foryou #fy #Viral #Peru #peruanos ♬ sonido original – Ric La Torre Source link

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Nas & Resorts World NYC’s Casino Proposal Receives Unanimous Approval

Resorts World NYC, which partnered with Nas, received unanimous approval in a 6-0 vote from the Community Advisory Board to bring its $5.5 billion casino to Queens. Following Thursday’s (Sept. 25) victory, the Resorts World project is now on the 1-yard line, awaiting a final approval decision from the Gaming Facility Location Board. Resorts World officials hope the Southeast Queens casino will open doors by July 2026, and the Aqueduct Park project is expected to be one of the largest in the U.S. at 350,000 square feet. “On behalf of the entire Resorts World team, I want to thank the Community Advisory Committee for recognizing the impact we will have not only on Queens but all of New York City and State,” said Robert DeSalvio, who serves as the president of Genting Americas East. “We are incredibly grateful to the large number of residents, partners, and supporters who touted this project, without a single person speaking against it. This is a testament to our mission – solidified over the last 15 years – to be the best neighbor possible here in Queens.” Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. even took a shot at Jay-Z, after Roc Nation’s proposal was struck down by the CAC last week, which has all but killed Hov’s hopes of building a casino in Times Square. “There’s a theme in Queens, and I know that Nas was a part of this: Queens get the money. Sorry, Jay-Z, we win again,” Richards quipped. “You can let the Brooklyn borough president know that I send my regards to him.” Along with a state-of-the-art casino and 30 eateries, Resorts World will open a 7,000-person capacity entertainment venue to bring concerts, games and events to the area. According to Covers, NBA champion Kenny “The Jet” Smith will help bring a sports and media complex to the Resorts World campus. The Resorts World project hopes to bring 24,000 new jobs to Queens and $1 million in new revenue during its first year of operation. Resorts World wasn’t the only bid to hear good news, as MGM Empire Casino’s bid to transform its racino to a full-service casino in Yonkers was also approved, meaning there’s one gaming license remaining for New York. “This is an ambitious project that will give new opportunities to the hard-working families who call Queens home, attract top-tier talent, and build up the next generation of leaders,” Nas said in March 2024 when he came on board with Resorts World. “Clearly, with this project, the world is ours.” Source link

‘Cri Cri’ tendría prohibido hablar en ‘El valor de la verdad’ tras carta notarial: “Se han aprovechado del silencio”

En medio de la polémica por la participación de Cristian Martínez Guadalupe, ‘Cri Cri’, en ‘El valor de la verdad’, el abogado de la parte denunciante reveló que una carta notarial habría establecido una prohibición para que él haga declaraciones televisivas o mediáticas sobre el caso. Según detalló el abogado, en el documento legal se advierte que esos comentarios podrían traer consecuencias penales. Te puede interesar ‘Cri Cri’ rompe su silencio sobre Jefferson Farfán en “El valor de la verdad”: “Me dio una puñalada al corazón” Abogado señala que ‘Cri Cri’ tiene prohibido hablar del caso Durante su intervención en el programa ‘Amor y Fuego’, el defensor aseguró que “se han aprovechado del silencio” de su patrocinado y de la familia, y que ahora se le exige al implicado abstenerse de hablar del proceso legal en cualquier medio. La supuesta carta notarial difundida estaría exigiendo al primo de Jefferson Farfán que no hable sobre la denuncia ni sobre la denunciante. También, se indica que en la resolución legal se amplían las medidas de protección para la denunciante y se solicita formalmente que Cristian se abstenga de emitir declaraciones públicas ya grabadas o por emitirse sobre el tema. ¿Se anticipan ante las declaraciones de Cristian Martínez? Medios señalan que la carta busca anticiparse a la emisión de su testimonio en el programa conducido por Beto Ortiz, donde estaba previsto que contara su versión de los hechos al público. Además, el abogado defensor enfatizó que, en el pasado, la familia había optado por mantener silencio para evitar complicaciones legales, pero que ante las recientes revelaciones mediáticas han decidido imponer límites. @riclatorrez 25.09/6: Abogado de denunciante de #CriCri asegura que no puede salir #elvalordelaverdad . #christianfarfan #jeffersonfarfan #fyp #parati #riclatorrez #riclatorre #chollywood #farandulaperuana #magalytvlafirme #magalymedina #amoryfuego #destacame #americahoy #lanochehabla #evdlv #elvalordelaverdad #foryou #fy #Viral #Peru #peruanos ♬ sonido original – Ric La Torre La entrada ‘Cri Cri’ tendría prohibido hablar en ‘El valor de la verdad’ tras carta notarial: “Se han aprovechado del silencio” se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

‘Cri Cri’ tendría prohibido hablar en ‘El valor de la verdad’ tras carta notarial: “Se han aprovechado del silencio”

Redacción Panamericana El abogado de la denunciante divulga medidas legales que impiden declaraciones mediáticas del primo de Farfán, ‘Cri Cri’. En medio de la polémica por la participación de Cristian Martínez Guadalupe, ‘Cri Cri’, en ‘El valor de la verdad’, el abogado de la parte denunciante reveló que una carta notarial habría establecido una prohibición para que él haga declaraciones televisivas o mediáticas sobre el caso. Según detalló el abogado, en el documento legal se advierte que esos comentarios podrían traer consecuencias penales. Te puede interesar ‘Cri Cri’ rompe su silencio sobre Jefferson Farfán en “El valor de la verdad”: “Me dio una puñalada al corazón” Abogado señala que ‘Cri Cri’ tiene prohibido hablar del caso Durante su intervención en el programa ‘Amor y Fuego’, el defensor aseguró que “se han aprovechado del silencio” de su patrocinado y de la familia, y que ahora se le exige al implicado abstenerse de hablar del proceso legal en cualquier medio. La supuesta carta notarial difundida estaría exigiendo al primo de Jefferson Farfán que no hable sobre la denuncia ni sobre la denunciante. También, se indica que en la resolución legal se amplían las medidas de protección para la denunciante y se solicita formalmente que Cristian se abstenga de emitir declaraciones públicas ya grabadas o por emitirse sobre el tema. ¿Se anticipan ante las declaraciones de Cristian Martínez? Medios señalan que la carta busca anticiparse a la emisión de su testimonio en el programa conducido por Beto Ortiz, donde estaba previsto que contara su versión de los hechos al público. Además, el abogado defensor enfatizó que, en el pasado, la familia había optado por mantener silencio para evitar complicaciones legales, pero que ante las recientes revelaciones mediáticas han decidido imponer límites. @riclatorrez 25.09/6: Abogado de denunciante de #CriCri asegura que no puede salir #elvalordelaverdad . #christianfarfan #jeffersonfarfan #fyp #parati #riclatorrez #riclatorre #chollywood #farandulaperuana #magalytvlafirme #magalymedina #amoryfuego #destacame #americahoy #lanochehabla #evdlv #elvalordelaverdad #foryou #fy #Viral #Peru #peruanos ♬ sonido original – Ric La Torre Source link

Wale to Produce ‘Silk’ Crime Series About Hitman Wayne Perry

Wale is hopping into the producer’s chair. Alongside his management company EQT, Folarin is set to executive produce the upcoming crime series Silk, which is based on infamous ’90s hitman Wayne Perry. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The project is still in the early stages of development without a release date or streaming home. Set in Washington, D.C. from about 1989 to 1993, the crime drama series will follow Wayne “Silk” Perry, who served as an enforcer for notorious NYC drug-dealing kingpin Alpo Martinez. Martinez’s story was brought to life through 2002’s Paid in Full film. With Silk, Wale wants to focus on properly telling the stories that shaped Washington, D.C. culture. He also acquired ownership in Perry Industries, a production company, which owns the life rights to Wayne Perry. “D.C. is more than just politics,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “We have a rich, Black history that’s inspired audiences around the world, and it’s time to tell more stories that are based here. That era in D.C. was internationally famous. The Redskins were winning Super Bowls, the mayor was indicted by the FBI, Joe Biden passed the crime bill, and D.C. had 482 homicides — the highest in the country.” Wale added: “At the same time, our regional genre of go-go was thriving, and Def Jam, the label I’m signed to now, was the first major label to sign a go-go band with a song on the Hot 100 produced by Rick Rubin. There was a lot going on, and we want to weave all of these stories together.” It’s Wale’s debut as a producer, but he’s previously starred in 2022’s Ambulance and Starz’s American Gods series. The D.C. rapper is also gearing up to release his eighth studio album this fall, which is his first LP with Def Jam. Source link

Jason Bonham on Physical Graffiti Tour & Which Zeppelin Album Is Next

Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening is gearing up for a final run of its tour celebrating the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti. “This is it, the last run,” the son of Zeppelin’s late drummer John Bonham promises Billboard. “We will not do it again.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news But Bonham already has a good idea of what he’ll do next. “After 15 years of doing this, I’m always inspired to go, ‘What could be next?’ And this time…Presence!” he says, referencing Led Zeppelin’s seventh studio album, which will celebrate its golden anniversary next year. “That’s one of my favorites. And underrated: ‘For Your Life,’ ‘Achilles Last Stand,’ ‘Candy Store Rock.’ I can’t wait. I feel like we’ve definitely got to try it.” Bonham did, in fact, play the epic Presence opener “Achilles Last Stand” during shows last year after avoiding it previously — “’cause I was always scared of it,” he notes with a laugh. Bonham acknowledges he’s even looking beyond Presence. “I’m not too sure if I’ll be able to play that well, but in 2029, Presence into (1979’s) In Through the Out Door, in their entirety, would be the way to go,” he says, noting that most of the latter’s songs were never played live by Zeppelin due to the band breaking up after his father’s death 13 months after its release. He’s particularly hot to take on the careening “Carouselambra,” which he played with Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones during rehearsals in 2008, when Zeppelin was trying to continue after its triumphant December 2007 Celebration Day reunion at London’s O2 Arena. “They played it as if they had just left the studio, and they hadn’t played it since they day they recorded it. It was mind-blowing,” Bonham recalls. “Jimmy was only using this tiny little amp, and it still had that sound (sings), that breakdown in the middle. I’d love to play that for (an audience).” With that future mapped out, albeit loosely, Bonham is looking forward to returning to the Physical Graffiti shows, starting Oct. 22 in Louisville, Ken., with 26 North American dates booked through Nov. 26 in Hollywood, Fla. He considers the Billboard 200-topping Physical Graffiti — Zeppelin’s first on its own Swan Song Records label and the first album to go platinum on advance orders — to be “THE Led Zeppelin” album. He says performing it has been as rewarding as he hoped when he and the JBLZE band set out to do it. “It’s the first time we’d ever had to go into a place to rehearse,” he says, “because even though we had done nearly every one of these songs at some point, maybe just for one tour, we never thought of actually doing it as the whole album. (Led Zeppelin) used to do ‘In My Time of Dying’ live. They did ‘Kashmir’ live, ‘Ten Years Gone,’ ‘Sick Again.’ But then to do ‘The Wanton Song’ and ‘Down By the Seaside’ and ‘Night Flight’…When I found out ‘Night Flight’ was a Led Zeppelin IV outtake, it made perfect sense; when dad does the (sings drum fill), that’s the ‘Stairway to Heaven ‘ fill. You know, drummers, when we find a new fill we’ll put it in anything, like, ‘Oh, that’ll work there as well..’” He’s also fond of talking to the audience about why the song “Houses of the Holy” wound up on Physical Graffiti and not on Zeppelin’s preceding album of that title. JBLZE does not, however, play Physical Graffiti in its original running order. “It’s a show; we’re trying to keep people engaged in this,” he explains. “I know if I went to a concert and knew it was gonna be in order, you subconsciously go, ‘I can nip off to the bathroom on this one’ if it’s not one of my favorites. There’s no way you can put ‘Kashmir’ [the sixth track on the album] that early in the show. And it’s working. From what we’ve done so far, it’s been one of the most successful runs we’ve ever done, just from the feedback we’re getting. People are like, ‘It’s so great to hear those songs in a live environment,’ ’cause nobody plays ‘In the Light.’ Zeppelin never played ‘In the Light.’ Some of these songs never saw the light of day other than when they were recorded, so…here they are.” Those emotions are resonating even stronger with Bonham this year, which marks 15 years “of doing a project that I really didn’t think I was gonna do that long…. But I realized it’s not about what I want, really. Who am I to stop? It’s what Zeppelin means to so many people. People write to me about it, still, and it gets me every time. I get emotional. It took on a life of its own and I’m glad.” Besides DNA, of course, Bonham’s own Zeppelin history includes playing with Page, Jones and Robert Plant at the Atlantic Records 40th anniversary concert in 1988 at Madison Square Garden as well as at the 02 show in 2007. He still has particularly fond memories of the latter. “I’d gone from this younger version of me when I’d played with them before, when I had kind of a chip on my shoulder…and now I was a sober 39-year-old that wanted it to be perfect, wanted the knowledge,” he recalls. “I wanted to know everything. I wanted to ask them all the questions…because it’s my dad’s peers, my dad’s bandmates. So you’re having conversations with them, musically, to the point where they’re like, ‘Whoa, slow down! Cut the coffee out.’ “People ask  me a lot, ‘What was the highlight of playing with them?’ back when we did Celebration Day. To be honest with you, the highlight was the six weeks leading up to it, being with them from 11 in the morning ’til 6 p.m., five days a week. That was really special.” Bonham also holds dear one special conversation with Plant, with

Bruce Springsteen Explains Why He Won’t Stop Criticizing Donald Trump

Bruce Springsteen has never been shy about where he stands when it comes to politics, and he’s not about to stop now. In a new Time cover story published Thursday (Sept. 25), the Boss explains why he’s called out and will continue to call out President Donald Trump.  “I’m going to stay true to who I’ve tried to be … I can’t give these guys a free pass,” he told the magazine about speaking out during the kickoff show of his Land of Hope and Dreams Tour in Manchester, England, on May 14. During that set, the 20-time Grammy winner slammed the president, saying that the United States was “currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.” (His speech was included in The Land of Hope and Dreams EP, which arrived in May.) Two days after Springsteen shared his stance about the current occupant of the White House on stage, Trump responded to the insult on his Truth Social platform, calling the Boss a “jerk” who’s “not talented” and “dumb as a rock,” then warned the musician to “KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT until he gets back into the Country.” But Springsteen — who endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 election — told Time he “couldn’t care less” what the twice-impeached president thinks of him. “He’s the living personification of what the 25th Amendment and impeachment were for,” he said. (The 25th Amendment refers to the removal of the president from office.) “If Congress had any guts, he’d be consigned to the trash heap of history.” His verbal clashes with the president this year didn’t end there. After Springsteen’s onstage criticism of the commander in chief, Trump accused the musician and Beyoncé — who both campaigned for Harris — of taking part in an “illegal election scam” by allegedly accepting payment for their appearances; the claims were debunked. And in a June New York Times interview, the rocker went on to call Trump a “moron” and also slammed the ICE raids around the country as “disgusting, and a terrible tragedy.” Springsteen went on to say in the Time interview that “a lot of people bought into [Trump’s] lies,” and yet, he added, “[The president] doesn’t care about the forgotten anybody but himself and the multibillionaires who stood behind him on Inauguration Day. … You have to face the fact that a good number of Americans are simply comfortable with his politics of power and dominance.” Billboard has reached out to the White House for comment. While the rocker has been tough on Trump, he didn’t go easy on Democrats in his Time interview, either. “We’re desperately in need of an effective alternative party, or for the Democratic Party to find someone who can speak to the majority of the nation,” he stated. “There is a problem with the language that they’re using and the way they’re trying to reach people.” Coming up next for Springsteen is the expanded five-disc edition of his celebrated 1982 album, Nebraska, which arrives Oct. 12. Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition will include never-before-heard material, the E Street Band’s “Electric Nebraska” sessions, a previously unreleased version of Billboard Hot 100 No. 9 hit “Born in the U.S.A.” and much more. Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, the film about the making of Nebraska and starring The Bear‘s Jeremy Allen White as the Boss, arrives in theaters Oct. 24. See Springsteen’s Time magazine cover below: Source link

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