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Mario Lopez Set to Host 2025 Daytime Emmys: Date & Stream Details

Mario Lopez is set to host the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. The show will be streamed live at watch.theemmys.tv and via The Emmys app; the show was broadcast on CBS the last five years. The Kelly Clarkson Show has won outstanding daytime talk series the last four years in a row. Kelly Clarkson has also won outstanding entertainment talk show host four times, though she lost last year to Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos of Live With Kelly & Mark. Still, that means that Clarkson won in at least one of those categories in each of her show’s first five seasons. This year, another talker, The Drew Barrymore Show, received one more total nomination (nine vs. eight for Clarkson’s show). The other nominees for outstanding daytime talk series are The Jennifer Hudson Show, Live With Kelly and Mark and The View. The hosts of four of those five shows are nominated for outstanding daytime talk series host. The sole exception is that the hosts of The View were passed over in this category in favor of Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb, hosts of Today With Hoda & Jenna (NBC). Beginning Monday, Oct. 13, Access Hollywood will feature five nights of dedicated Daytime Emmys segments leading up to the ceremony.  Following the ceremony, on Monday, Oct. 20, the program will recap the show with red-carpet moments, winner reactions and exclusive footage.  “We’re thrilled to be working with Access Hollywood and having Mario Lopez host this year’s Daytime Emmy Awards,” Adam Sharp, president & CEO of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) said in a statement. Lopez, who will turn 52 one week before the Daytime Emmys, has served as anchor of Access Hollywood since 2019. In addition, NATAS has announced that, this year, for the first time since 2018, a limited number of tickets to the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony will be available for public purchase. Tickets are now on sale, for $75 plus applicable fees, exclusively through Ticketmaster. The 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be produced by NATAS Productions LLC. Sharp and Lisa Armstrong are executive producers, with Rachel Schwartz serving as head of the Daytime Emmy Awards. Deborah Norville will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award. In January 2025, Sharp revealed that the Daytime Emmy Awards would move from its traditional May/June date to October, switching places with the News and Documentary Emmy Awards. The Daytime Emmys drew 3.1 million viewers in its first year on CBS and has fallen below 3 million in each of the last four years. Still, that was well above the dismal numbers it posted in 2019, the last year it didn’t have a broadcast partner. Source link

Brian Rullán, aún esposo de Laura Spoya, sorprende al subir foto junto a misteriosa mujer

El empresario vuelve a estar en el centro de la atención mediática luego de compartir una publicación que generó gran impacto entre sus seguidores. El aún esposo de la modelo peruana Laura Spoya se dejó ver acompañado de una misteriosa mujer durante un viaje a Francia, lo que rápidamente levantó especulaciones sobre su vida personal tras su separación. Te puede interesar Magaly Medina arremete contra Paco Bazán: “Su perdón no vale nada” En mayo se confirmó el fin de la relación entre Brian Rullán y Laura Spoya, con quien tiene dos hijos. Desde entonces, ambos han tomado rumbos distintos, aunque mantienen vínculos como familia. Mientras la exMiss Perú continúa enfocada en sus negocios y en su exitoso programa ‘Good Time’, el empresario mexicano sorprendió con un mensaje en el que dejó ver un especial afecto hacia una joven cuyo rostro decidió ocultar. Brian Rullán dedica palabras a misteriosa mujer La publicación que encendió las redes muestra a una mujer y un texto que acompañó la imagen: “Amiga, gracias por tu apoyo y la plática tan importante en esta etapa de mi vida. Tiempo sin vernos. TQM”. Aunque Brian aclaró que se trataba de una amistad, el hecho de viajar hasta Francia para reencontrarse con ella generó comentarios y dudas sobre su situación sentimental. Te puede interesar Maju Mantilla habría dejado a Gustavo Salcedo por irse con actor colombiano, revela productora: “Para él lo abandonó con sus hijos” Laura Spoya y su proceso tras el divorcio Por su parte, Laura Spoya ha sido sincera sobre el duro proceso que atravesó tras anunciar su separación. La modelo confesó en su programa que incluso pensó en renunciar por la carga emocional que representaba el divorcio. “Llegué hecha un mar de lágrimas, pero decidí seguir adelante. Nunca es fácil una ruptura”, expresó conmovida. Con estas nuevas publicaciones de Brian Rullán, todo indica que cada uno está construyendo un nuevo capítulo en su vida, mientras el público sigue de cerca cada movimiento. @farandula.lorcha ♬ sonido original – FARÁNDULA LORCHA La entrada Brian Rullán, aún esposo de Laura Spoya, sorprende al subir foto junto a misteriosa mujer se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

YoungBoy Never Broke Again Sees Streaming Spike Due to Hit MASA Tour

Welcome to Billboard Pro’s Trending Up newsletter, where we take a closer look at the songs, artists, curiosities and trends that have caught the music industry’s attention. Some have come out of nowhere, others have taken months to catch on, and all of them could become ubiquitous in the blink of a TikTok clip.  This week: YoungBoy Never Broke Again sees buzz from his arena tour carry over to his streaming totals, while excitement over Hilary Duff’s live return and Gavin Adcock’s growing list of artist beefs also results in catalog gains. Explore See latest videos, charts and news YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s MASA Tour Lifts Back Catalog, Led By ‘Nevada’ & ‘Shot Callin’  This summer, YoungBoy Never Broke Again became the rapper with the most Billboard 200-charting albums in history, and his current MASA Tour is boosting streaming activity for his entire catalog. The week before the tour kicked off in Dallas, Texas (Aug. 22-28), YoungBoy’s catalog earned 128.1 million official on-demand U.S. streams, according to Luminate. By the following week (Aug. 29-Sept. 4) — which only accounts for the first night of the tour (Sept. 2) — that figure jumped by nearly 13% to a little over 144.4 million official streams. After performing the next batch of shows, YoungBoy’s catalog streams leapt a further 28% to over 184.8 million official streams.  Of his catalog, which includes 104 Hot 100 entries, “Nevada” and “Shot Callin” seem to be the buzziest tracks. A fan favorite from 2021’s Sincerely, Kentrell, “Nevada” has risen 137% in streaming activity over the past two weeks. Prior to the tour (Aug. 22-28), the track was pulling 2.1 million official weekly streams. After the first four shows (Sept. 5-11), “Nevada” logged over 5.09 million official weekly streams.  “Nevada” may be a relatively older YoungBoy track, but “Shot Callin” proves his more recent releases are also experiencing streaming boosts. A promotional single from Masa, “Shot Callin,” has jumped 142% in streaming activity over the past two weeks. Prior to the tour (Aug. 22-28), the track was pulling 1.53 million official weekly streams. After the first four shows (Sept. 5-11), “Shot Callin” logged over 3.7 million official weekly streams.  With three albums currently on the Billboard 200, expect YoungBoy’s catalog to continue rising in streams as his MASA Tour approaches its Nov. 12 conclusion. — KYLE DENIS  So Tomorrow: Excitement Over Hilary Duff’s Return to Recording Leads to Catalog Spike Billboard reported last Tuesday (Sept. 9) that cross-platform ‘00s star Hilary Duff would be making her recording comeback. The actress and pop star, who found major ‘00s success as both the star of Disney’s The Lizzy McGuire Show and as the artist behind the blockbuster Hollywood Records release Metamorphosis (with hit singles “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean”), has continued to act on television, but hasn’t recorded an album since 2015’s RCA-released Breathe In. Breathe Out.  There’s no timetable for a new LP release, but she has now officially signed to Atlantic Records — and will be taking part in a planned documentary series about her return to recording, directed and executive produced by Sam Wrench, helmer of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film. According to a press release, the series will “chronicle Duff’s long-awaited musical return and personal journey, offering an unfiltered vignette into Hilary’s world.” Excitement over Duff’s return to pop spread quickly throughout the internet, and now has resulted in streaming gains for her back catalog. After amassing just under 370,000 official on-demand U.S. streams for the three-day period before her announcement (Sept. 6-8), that number ballooned to 601,000 for the following period (Sept. 10-12) — a gain of 62%, according to Luminate. — ANDREW UNTERBERGER TikTok Lip-Sync & Dance Trends Boost New Kevin Gates Single  From “Me Too” to “Thinking With My D—k,” Kevin Gates has emerged as one of TikTok’s favorite MCs. The love is still there for his new single, “I’m a Dog,” which has recently taken over most FYPs.  Released on Aug. 14, the “I’m a Dog” trend kicked off with this Aug. 25 TikTok from user @jamesisntnice. Timed to the chorus of the song, that initial video has amassed over 6.8 million views to date, kicking off a lip sync trend that soon morphed into a dance trend sparked by this Aug. 28 TikTok from user @ke1seannn. On TikTok, the official “I’m A Dog” sound boasts over 209,000 clips. On Sept. 14, Gates posted a TikTok with the “I’m a Dog” sound that included a cameo from popular streamer iShowSpeed, which has garnered just under two million views.  During the week of Aug. 22-28, “I’m a Dog” earned over 565,000 official on-demand U.S. streams, according to Luminate. By the following week (Aug. 9-Sept. 4), that figure exploded by 129% to over 1.29 million streams. Last week (Sept. 5-11), streams for “I’m a Dog” once again rose, this time by 86% to over 2.4 million streams. Over the past two weeks, “Dog” has jumped over 327% in streaming activity, making for a notable burgeoning hit from the Baton Rouge MC. — KD Zach Bryan Feud Results in Streaming Gains for Gavin Adcock Prolific country singer-songwriter Gavin Adcock has been enjoying a breakout 2025, with his Own Worst Enemy album reaching a career-best No. 14 peak on the Billboard 200 and its single “Last One to Know” marking his first-ever entry on the Billboard Hot 100. He’s also made headlines for antagonistic on-stage comments about Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter country bonafides and about acclaimed Texas singer-songwriter Charley Corckett, which have added to his national profile. But his latest feuding partner might end up being his most profitable: Americana superstar Zach Bryan.  Adcock seemingly made disparaging comments about Bryan back in July, after the latter had caught some internet heat for a dismissive, since-deleted TikTok comment he made in response to a fan who’d expressed disappointment in Bryan for not signing them a post-show autograph. Bad blood apparently swelled between the two artists until this past weekend, when both were playing at the Born and Raised

Best Pop Culture Halloween Costumes for 2025

All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Halloween is almost here. It’s time to start thinking about a costume before it’s too late. If you’re not going the DIY route, there are plenty of timely store-bought costume options to choose from that rely on cultural trends and products that just make sense. Do you want to be scary, funny or referential? Whatever you choose, we’ve got you covered. From superheroes to anime, movie characters, and more, ShopBillboard has compiled a list of 11 of the coolest pop culture Halloween costumes for 2025. If none of these are your vibe, hopefully it’ll get your creative juices flowing. And for more Halloween content, be sure to read our lists of the best musician-inspired Halloween costumes and spooky decorations. Explore See latest videos, charts and news UQJE 5 Pcs Women’s Witch Costume ‘Wicked’ An Elphaba costume from Wicked. Adult Glinda Costume Deluxe – Wicked A Glinda costume from Wicked. Are you a good witch? Or a bad witch? Whichever you are, these Glinda and Elphaba Wicked costumes are sure to please. The film dominated 2025, and it’s likely the film’s second part, Wicked: For Good, will too. Elphaba’s witchy costume can be purchased via Amazon for $29.99. The costume is one size, comes with everything you need to channel your inner wicked witch of the west, sans green skin. You’ve got a witch hat, a flowing witch’s cape, green gloves with long black nails and Elphaba’s signature round glasses. If you’re more the bubbly pink type, Spirit Halloween has a good Glinda costume for $109.99 that comes in sizes small to 2XL. The costume comes with a flowing dress, tiara and wand. Labubu Monster Mascot Costume A Labubu costume. You know it, you love it. It’s the Labubu. A cultural phenom that took over in the latter-half of 2025. The Chinese blind box toy beloved by the likes of Madonna and BLACKPINK’s Lisa makes a great Halloween costume. It’s instantly recognizable and playful, too. This Etsy costume offers you everything you’ll need to complete the signature Labubu look. You’ve got a head, body suit, pants, shoes and gloves all made of lightweight and breathable foam and fabric. Adult Rave N’ Dance Wednesday Addams Dress A Wednesday Addams costume. Netflix’s Wednesday was one of the biggest shows of the last year and a pop culture costume. This adult costume is available in sizes S-XL and includes a dress and wig. Available at retailers like Spirit Halloween and Walmart. Click here to shop more Wednesday costumes. Mens Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Mario Costume An adult Mario costume. Princess Peach isn’t going to save herself! This Mario costume depicts the jolly plumber from the Super Mario Bros video game series. The costume can be purchased right now on Walmart for $50.63 and comes in sizes medium to 2XL. The costume comes with Mario’s overalls, potbelly, hat, gloves and, of course, his iconic mustache. Adult Naruto Costume – Naruto Shippuden A Naruto costume for men. Celebrate the 22th year anniversary of Naruto this Halloween. The Naruto Uzumaki costume pictured above comes with a headband, jacket and pants. You can find other Naruto costumes at Amazon and Spirit Halloween in adults and kids’ sizes. Want more anime options? Check out costumes inspired by Sailor Moon, Attack on Titan and other shows here. Adult Straw Hat Luffy Costume – ‘One Piece’ A men’s Luffy costume from the anime One Piece. With the news of the second season of the live-action version of One Piece coming to Netflix in 2026, there’s no time like the present to show your love for the anime. This Luffy costume from Spirit Halloween currently retails for $49.99 and comes in sizes small to XL. To complete your Luffy look, the costume comes with a vest, pants, along with accessories like a rope belt and the character’s iconic straw hat. Rubies Men’s Superman Movie Superman Deluxe Costume A men’s Superman costume. Superheroes are a classic costume idea for adults and children alike. The 2025 Superman film proved that the love for the DC character isn’t dwindling anytime soon. This Superman costume from Target doesn’t come with superpowers; however, it’s still pretty cool. Retailing for $67.99, the costume comes in sizes medium to XL and comes with a printed jumpsuit with attached shoe covers and removeable cape that billows epically behind the wearer. Bluey Women’s Chilli Costume A Bluey onesie for women. Bluey is just another cultural moment that is beloved by both kids and adults alike. The cartoon has so much heart, teaching kids about social and emotional intelligence. All that being said, this Bluey Chilli Costume from Spirit Halloween is not only pop culture-forward, it’s cozy too. The costume retails for $59.99 and comes in sizes small to large. It’s essentially a themed onesie, making it extremely comfortable, especially great if your Halloweens are more about staying in than going out. Rumi, Zoey and Mira Costume A costume from ‘KPop Demon Hunters.’ We couldn’t talk about pop culture costumes without mentioning the mother of all pop culture moments in 2025, KPop Demon Hunters. The Netflix film has won the hearts of kids and adults alike, reinvigorating a love of K-Pop and animated films alike. Amazon currently has a Rumi, Zoey and Mira costume set for $96.31. You have everything you need to channel your inner HUNTR/X member from a top and coat down to ear cuffs. Sizing ranges from XS to 3XL. Minecraft Steve Adult Costume A Minecraft Steve costume. A Minecraft Movie was also a major hit earlier in 2025. In general, the Minecraft game is hugely popular. The franchise gives folks numerous costume options to choose from; however, we like this Steve costume from Halloween Costumes.com for $89.99. The costume is one size and comes with a boxy shirt and a matching mask, diamond

Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour Walkouts: Drake & More Celebs

While fans flocked to Morgan Wallen’s headlining stadium shows for chart-topping hits like “Love Somebody” and “Last Night,” they were likely also drawn to his charismatic stage presence and the dynamic production elements that transform the concert experience into a full-scale spectacle. Oh, and there’s another reason too: to see which celebs will walk out with Wallen to the stage. The 19-time Billboard Music Awards winner has evolved his concert walkouts from simple solo affairs livestreamed on each stadium’s Jumbotron into highly orchestrated moments featuring a rotating roster of celebrity guests, ranging from acclaimed musical collaborators spanning various genres to Super Bowl–winning athletes. The walkouts capture Wallen getting just as hyped as his fans before each concert — whether he’s high-fiving friends, laughing, stretching or hugging family members. But the addition of celebrity guests has made these nightly moments become one of the most highly anticipated elements of his shows. Wallen’s previous headlining tour, the global-spanning One Night at a Time Tour, featured some top-shelf celebrity walkouts, including rapper Moneybagg Yo (Wallen’s collaborator on “Whiskey Whiskey”); Country Music Hall of Fame duo Brooks & Dunn; wrestler Hulk Hogan; boxing champion Mike Tyson; podcaster Theo Von; the Kansas City Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl leaders Chris Jones, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes; and Peyton Manning and the Tennessee Vols (for a hometown show at Knoxville’s Neyland Stadium). The celeb walkout trend continued on his I’m the Problem Tour, which launched with two nights at NRG Stadium in Houston in June. The tour concluded this past weekend, with two shows Sept. 12-13 in Edmonton, Alberta. Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Koe Wetzel, Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley and Anne Wilson opened various shows on the tour. Below, take a look at the celebs who have joined the walkouts on Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour. Andre Johnson in Houston (June 20) Image Credit: Matthew Paskert On the opening night of his I’m the Problem Tour at Houston’s NRG Stadium, Wallen walked out with former Houston Texans wide receiver and NFL Hall of Famer Andre Johnson. Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale in Houston (June 20) Alongside Johnson, Wallen also welcomed local Houston celebrity and businessman Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale, best known for his Houston-based Gallery Furniture chain. Drake in Houston (June 21) Image Credit: Matthew Paskert During his second NRG Stadium show on June 21, Wallen came out dressed in a black Kid Rock T-shirt with five-time Grammy winner Drake. Roger Clemens in Houston (June 21) In addition to Drake, Wallen was flanked by former Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens on June 21. Brett Favre in Madison, Wisconsin (June 29) Wallen welcomed another legendary athlete during his second Madison, Wisconsin, show of the tour. (His June 28 show at Camp Randall Stadium was a solo walkout.) The June 29 show featured Wallen walking out with former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. Jason Taylor in Miami (July 12) Former Miami Dolphins player (and current Miami Hurricanes defensive ends coach) Jason Taylor joined Morgan Wallen on his walkout prior to Wallen’s concert at HardRock Stadium in Miami, Florida on July 12. Randy Johnson in Glendale, Arizona (July 18) Wallen was joined by Arizona Diamondbacks legend Randy “Big Unit” Johnson for night 1 at Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium on July 18. David Spade as Joe Dirt in Glendale, Arizona (July 19) For his night 2 concert at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on July 19, Wallen was joined by David Spade in full costume as his Joe Dirt character from the 2001 comedy classic. Marshawn Lynch in Seattle (July 26) Marshawn Lynch, the NFL running back-turned-actor who retired from the Seattle Seahawks in 2019, walked out with Wallen at his night 2 concert at Seattle’s Lumen Field on Saturday, July 26. Barry Bonds in Santa Clara, California (Aug. 1) The MLB superstar — who played with the San Francisco Giants from 1993 until he retired in 2007 — walked out with Wallen during night 1 at Santa Clara, California’s Levi’s Stadium, joined by a fellow NorCal sports legend. Steve Young in Santa Clara, California (Aug. 1) Alongside Bonds, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback — who played on the NorCal NFL team from 1987 until his retirement in 1999 — also walked out with Wallen at Levi’s Stadium night 1. George Kittle in Santa Clara, California (Aug. 2) Wallen enlisted two current 49ers star players for his night 2 walkout at Levi’s Stadium, starting with tight end George Kittle. Trent Williams in Santa Clara, California (Aug. 2) Offensive tackle Trent Williams joined his teammate Kittle to walk Wallen out for Levi’s Stadium night 2. Kid Rock in Cleveland (Aug. 15) Kid Rock, wearing a long fur coat emblazoned with the word “Cowboy” on the back, joined Wallen on stage during the first night of the country star’s show at Huntington Bank Field. Myles Garrett in Cleveland (Aug. 16) Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett joined Wallen during the walkout on Aug. 16 at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio. Mike Vrabel in Foxborough (Aug. 22) New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel joined Wallen on his walkout on Aug. 22 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Rob Gronkowski in Foxborough (Aug. 23) Rob Gronkowski, who played nine seasons with the New England Patriots, joined Wallen on his walkout on Aug. 23 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. José Bautista in Toronto (Sept. 5) Former Toronto Blue Jays player José Bautista joined Wallen on his walkout at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Sept. 5. Connor McDavid in Edmonton (Sept. 12) Image Credit: Matt Paskert Edmonton Oilers center and captain Connor McDavid joined Wallen on his walkout on Friday, Sept. 12, at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, during the final weekend of Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Magaly Medina arremete contra Paco Bazán: “Su perdón no vale nada”

Redacción Panamericana Magaly Medina cuestionó la actitud del presentador deportivo y aseguró que sus disculpas no tienen ningún valor. La conductora Magaly Medina no tuvo reparos en lanzar duras críticas contra Paco Bazán, luego de la polémica discusión que protagonizó con Erick Delgado en su pódcast ‘Ni loco, ni santo’. Te puede interesar Ex trompetista de ‘Son Tentación’ arremete legalmente contra Paula Arias por falta de pago Magaly critica comentarios de Paco Bazán En la reciente edición de su programa, Magaly arremetió con todo contra su exahijado televisivo. Según la periodista, Bazán se ha vuelto un personaje soez y ofensivo que ya no refleja al “caballerito” que en algún momento conocieron. “Lo acogíamos en el programa porque nos parecía tan caballerito (…) pero de pronto, cuando ya perdió las esperanzas, él se convirtió en otro. No sé si esa era su verdadera cara que él ocultaba”, comentó Medina. El enfrentamiento con Erick Delgado El fuerte altercado entre Paco Bazán y Erick Delgado quedó grabado en el último episodio del pódcast. “Eres un irrespetuoso, como a ti te gusta hacerme basura frente a la gente”, lanzó Bazán. Ante ello, el exarquero respondió sin filtros: “¿Yo tengo la culpa de las web*das que hablas? Si no quieres venir, no vengas, nadie te obliga”. Estas declaraciones encendieron la polémica y fueron el motivo principal para que Magaly estallara en vivo contra Bazán. Te puede interesar Maju Mantilla habría dejado a Gustavo Salcedo por irse con actor colombiano, revela productora: “Para él lo abandonó con sus hijos” Magaly Medina no cree en sus disculpas La ‘Urraca’ fue clara al señalar que no confía en las disculpas públicas de Paco, pues considera que se han vuelto una costumbre. “A él se le ha vuelto costumbre pedir disculpas (…) pero luego otra vez se le olvida. Entonces, su perdón no vale nada, ni sus disculpas tampoco, porque cuando uno pide disculpas con esa facilidad, es porque no está realmente arrepentido”, sentenció Medina. De esta manera, Magaly dejó claro que no respalda a Paco Bazán y que, para ella, el conductor deportivo ha mostrado su verdadera personalidad frente a las cámaras y micrófonos. @chismeperuvip 💥 Magaly Medina le LANZA sus DARDOS a Paco Bazán 😱 ¡por su cambio RADICAL! #magalytvlafirme #viral #farandulaperuana #viralllllll ♬ sonido original – Chisme Perú Vip 🫦 Source link

2025 Latin Grammys: Nominations Snubs & Surprises

Nominations for the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards were announced Wednesday (Sept. 17), with Bad Bunny leading the list with 12 nods, including for album of the year with DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS and double mentions in record of the year and song of the year, for “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” and “DTmF.” The Puerto Rican star is closely followed by Mexican hit maker Edgar Barrera and Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, each with 10 nominations. The former once again competes for the songwriter and producer of the year, and appears in multiple categories for his work with artists such as Karol G, Maluma, and Grupo Frontera. The latter group, similarly to Bad Bunny, is also nominated for album of the year, for Papota, and got double nominations in the record of the year and song of the year categories, for “El Día Del Amigo” and “#Tetas.” Many of the nominations were anticipated by Billboard, which last July accurately predicted mentions for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Gloria Estefan‘s Raíces, Rauw Alejandro‘s Cosa Nuestra, and Joaquina‘s al romper la burbuja in the album of the year category. But there are always snubs and surprises at the Latin Grammys, and this year was no exception. Among the most notable omissions: 111XPANTIA by Fuerza Regida, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, not only failed to make the album of the year category but received no nominations at all — not even in the Mexican music categories. Another surprising omission was Natti Natasha in the best merengue/bachata album category for Natti Natasha En Amargue, a gem produced by Romeo Santos, especially considering there are only three albums nominated this year in that category. The nominees for the 26th edition of the Latin Grammys were selected across 60 categories, with recordings released during an eligibility period of June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025. Here are some surprises and snubs from the 2025 Latin Grammy nominations. Surprise: Joaquina Although Billboard accurately predicted Joaquina’s nomination in the album of the year category for al romper la burbuja, it is a delightful surprise to see the youngest-ever winner of the Latin Grammy for best new artist in 2023 being considered for the biggest award of the night with her debut LP at just 21 years old. While the Latin Recording Academy could not confirm to Billboard whether Joaquina is the youngest artist ever nominated for album of the year, she is certainly the youngest this year, with the other contenders in the category all over 30. al romper la burbuja was included in the top five of Billboard’s list of The 25 Best Latin Music Albums of 2025 So Far, published mid-year. Joaquina has three other nominations: best contemporary pop album, best pop/rock song for “no llamares lo mío muestro,” and best singer-songwriter song for “aeropuerto.” Snub: Fuerza Regida It made history in May when it debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, becoming the highest-charting Spanish-language album by a duo or group, or a regional Mexican music act, ever. It was ranked at No. 1 by Billboard‘s staff on The 25 Best Latin Albums of 2025 So Far list published in July. And it was included in our Latin Grammy nominations predictions. But Fuerza Regida’s 111XPANTIA not only wasn’t nominated for album of the year — it was completely snubbed from the Latin Grammys, not making it even into the Mexican music categories. The only mention the band received this year was for best regional song, for its collaboration “Me Jalo” with Grupo Frontera, which is not included on the album. Snub: Natti Natasha Also included among the Billboard editors’ Best 25 Latin Music Albums of 2025 So Far list, the omission of Natti Natasha En Amargue in the best merengue/bachata album category is quite unexpected, especially considering there are only three titles competing this year for that award. Elegantly produced by the King of Bachata Romeo Santos, Natti Natasha’s first album in this genre showcased a new side of the Dominican singer, who showed off her deep, raspy voice as she addressed topics such as heartbreak and betrayal with empowering lyrics of growth and self-respect. The album reached No. 6 on Billboard‘s Top Tropical Albums chart and spent 10 weeks on the ranking. Surprise: CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso Another pleasant surprise was CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso’s whopping 10 nominations for their EP Papota. Ranked No. 3 on our mid-year Laitn albums list, the set serves up a musical feast on steroids, as its name suggests, with a delicious blend of jazz, hip-hop, percussion, horns and humorous truths on every track. The Argentine duo, who has become an international sensation both for its flamboyant charisma and musical virtuosity, was Billboard‘s Latin Artist on the Rise for the month of April. Snub: Xavi, again Snubbed for a second year in a row, Mexican hit-maker Xavi — who was named Artist of the Year (New) at the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards — had a lot to show for within the Latin Grammys eligibility period this year, from his album NEXT to his singles “En Privado” with Manuel Turizo, “Hija de Papi” with Netón Vega, and “Mírame Feliz” with Belinda. So we were surprised to see him again not among the nominees. Xavi, known for his signature romantic tumbados and his unparalleled voice, has captivated a new generation of listeners with hits like “La Diabla” and “La Víctima” — with the former topping Billboard‘s Hot Latin Songs chart for 14 weeks, and the latter reaching No. 2. Only a few months ago, he became the youngest songwriter of the year winner at 2025 ASCAP Latin Music Awards at 20 years old. He is now 21. Snub: Danny Ocean Another artist who didn’t receive a single nomination this year was Danny Ocean, whose heartfelt 2024 EP venequia., dedicated to Venezuela and released during a time of political crisis in his home country, was released within the eligibility period. (His latest LP, Babylon Club, could vie for a nomination in next year’s competition.)

Actors Who Starred in 2 or More Films That Spawned No. 1 Hot 100 Hits

Robert Redford, who died on Tuesday (Sept. 16) at age 89, accomplished a great deal in his long career. His obits mentioned his many starring roles, his work as a respected director, his role in founding the Sundance Film Festival, his environmental activism and much more. But most missed this fun factoid – He starred in three films that spawned No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Way We Were and Up Close & Personal. The songs from those films — pop classics all — were, respectively, B.J. Thomas’ “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” Barbra Streisand’s “The Way We Were” and Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me.” The first two of these songs won Oscars for best original song. The third, probably Diane Warren’s finest song, was nominated. Redford was one of just a handful of performers to star in three films that spawned No. 1 hits. The Beatles, Richard Gere and Emilio Estevez are also in this little club.   The key phrase there is “star in,” not just “appear in.” Tom Cruise starred in two films that spawned No. 1 hits – Top Gun (Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away”) and Cocktail (Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry Be Happy”). Cruise also appeared in a third – Endless Love (Diana Ross & Lionel Richie’s “Endless Love”), but that’s not the same thing as starring in a film. (Cruise was just 18 when the film, his first, was shot in 1980.) The great character actor Hector Elizondo appeared in both American Gigolo and Pretty Woman, but few were buying tickets to see the latest Hector Elizondo film. Such actors can help make a film a success, but a star is someone who makes you decide to see the film in the first place. So, how did I decide who starred in or just appeared in a film? I looked at the theatrical release posters for the films to see who was in the key art and whose names appeared high on the posters. It got a little tricky in the case of films with ensemble casts, such as those Brat Pack films of the 1980s, but if they were positioned as co-equal leads, I took them. Others who appeared in two films that spawned No. 1 singles, but who didn’t meet the above definition of starring in both films, include: Kim Basinger (8 Mile, Ready to Wear); Stockard Channing (Grease, Up Close & Personal); John Gielgud (Arthur, Chariots of Fire); Val Kilmer (Top Gun, Batman Forever); Martin Lawrence (Boomerang, Bad Boys II); Bill Murray (Ghostbusters, Charlie’s Angels); Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman, Ready to Wear); Katharine Ross (The Graduate, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid); and Christian Slater (Young Guns II, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves). Here’s a list of actors who starred in two or more films that spawned No. 1 hits on the Hot 100. The actors that starred in three such films are listed first, followed by the actors who starred in two. Ties are listed in alphabetical order by last name. The Beatles, 3 Starred in: A Hard Day’s Night (“A Hard Day’s Night”), Help! (“Ticket to Ride,” “Help!”), Let It Be (“Let It Be,” “The Long and Winding Road”) Note: The Beatles’ 1967 made-for-TV film Magical Mystery Tour also spawned a No. 1 Hot 100 hit (“Hello Goodbye”), but our focus here is on feature films. The film originally aired on BBC1 in December 1967. The film finally received an American theatrical release in 1974. Emilio Estevez, 3 Starred in: The Breakfast Club (Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”), St. Elmo’s Fire (John Parr’s “St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)”) and Young Guns II (Jon Bon Jovi’s “Blaze of Glory”) Richard Gere, 3 Starred in: American Gigolo (Blondie’s “Call Me”), An Officer and a Gentleman (Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes’ “Up Where We Belong”) and Pretty Woman (Roxette’s “It Must Have Been Love”) Robert Redford, 3 Starred in: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (B.J. Thomas’ “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head”, The Way We Were (Barbra Streisand’s “The Way We Were”) and Up Close & Personal (Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me”) Kevin Costner, 2 Starred in: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Bryan Adams’ “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You”) and The Bodyguard (Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You”) Tom Cruise, 2 Starred in: Top Gun (Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away”) and Cocktail (Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” The Beach Boys’ “Kokomo”) Whitney Houston, 2 Starred in: The Bodyguard (her “I Will Always Love You”) and Waiting to Exhale (her “Exhale (Shoop Shoop)”) Madonna, 2 Starred in: Who’s That Girl (her title song) and A League of Their Own (her “This Used to Be My Playground”) Andrew McCarthy, 2 Starred in: St. Elmo’s Fire (John Parr’s “St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)”) and Mannequin (Starship’s “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now”) Eddie Murphy, 2 Starred in: Beverly Hills Cop 2 (Bob Seger’s “Shakedown”) and Boomerang (Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road”) Judd Nelson, 2 Starred in: The Breakfast Club (Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”) and St. Elmo’s Fire (John Parr’s “St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)”) Olivia Newton-John, 2 Starred in: Grease (her collab with John Travolta, “You’re the One That I Want” and Frankie Valli’s “Grease”) and Xanadu (her “Magic”) Michelle Pfeiffer, 2 Starred in: Dangerous Minds (Coolio with LV’s’ “Gangsta’s Paradise” and Up Close & Personal (Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me”) Notes: Pfeiffer also got a memorable name-check in a third No. 1 hit, Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk” – “Michelle Pfeiffer, that white gold”) Lou Diamond Phillips, 2 Starred in: La Bamba (Los Lobos’ “La Bamba”) and Young Guns II (Jon Bon Jovi’s “Blaze of Glory”) Sidney Poitier, 2 Starred in: To Sir, With Love (Lulu’s “To Sir With Love”) and Let’s Do It Again (The Staple Singers’ “Let’s Do It Again”) Prince, 2 Starred in: Purple Rain (his “When Doves Cry,” Prince & the

Will Twenty One Pilots’ ‘Breach’ Top the Billboard 200 Next Week?

The Contenders is a midweek column that looks at artists aiming for the top of the Billboard charts, and the strategies behind their efforts. This week, for the upcoming Billboard 200 dated Sept. 27, we look at the latest from alt-pop stars Twenty One Pilots and its likelihood of scoring its first No. 1 since its breakout 10 years ago.   Explore See latest videos, charts and news Twenty One Pilots, Breach (Fueled by Ramen): It was almost exactly a decade ago that Twenty One Pilots made the leap from cult favorites to pop stars, as the duo of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun scored its first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with the blockbuster set Blurryface. The set ultimately spawned two top five hits on the Billboard Hot 100 (“Stressed Out” and “Ride”) and led to the Pilots winning best new artist at the 2017 Grammys, cementing it as one of the mid-2010s’ biggest breakout acts.   In the decade since, while Twenty One Pilots has receded from the top 40 spotlight a bit, the duo has remained a top touring act and a consistently successful albums act as well. However, the No. 1 spot has remained elusive for the Pilots since Blurryface: 2018 follow-up Trench got stuck at No. 2 behind Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack, while both 2021’s Scaled & Icy and 2024’s Clancy ended up debuting and topping out at No. 3.   Next week, the duo should have a good chance to break that drought. On Sept. 12, Joseph and Dun released Breach, considered the final installment in the conceptual album series fans have followed from the duo since Blurryface. The set was preceded by a pair of singles, “The Contract” and “Drum Show,” both of which have reached the top 25 of Billboard’s Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.   Though the set should stream respectably — the duo’s biggest 2010s hits are among the most-streamed songs of their era, though their 2020s singles haven’t produced similar numbers — most of the album’s performance will undoubtedly come via sales. To that end, the duo and its Fueled by Ramen label are highly prepared: There are at least 15 vinyl variants available for purchase of Breach, as well as three deluxe CD boxed sets (with extensive packaging and collectible items contained within), a widely available standard CD and both standard and deluxe digital downloads, the latter also containing a bonus track and PDF booklet.   Excitement over the Pilots’ decade-spanning narrative’s final installment, combined with the variety of available physical editions and a relatively slow release week, could result in the duo once again aviating its way to the Billboard 200’s apex.   Ed Sheeran, Play (Gingerbread Man/Atlantic/Warner): Another one of the defining pop acts of the mid-’10s, Ed Sheeran was once considered a near-lock to debut atop the Billboard 200 with every new album, as he did with four consecutive new sets from 2014 to 2021. In recent years, however, his Midas touch on the charts has dulled slightly, and his last two sets — 2023’s – (Minus) and 2024’s Autumn Variations — missed the top spot, while failing to generate the long-lasting hit singles his earlier albums had easily spun off.   Still, Sheeran has remained a stadium-level live act, and has already reached the Hot 100 three times with the advance cuts from his recently released Play album — “Azizam,” “Sapphire” and “Old Phone” — though only “Azizam” reached the top 40, peaking at No. 28. And as Twenty One Pilots finishes its album series, Sheeran starts a new one: Play, advertised as Sheeran’s return to pop after a couple more personal, acoustic LPs, is the first in an expected sequence of albums titled after media control symbols, with Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind and Stop expected to follow.   Play also has a wide variety of physical media options available for fans, including at least 10 vinyl variants, four standard and two deluxe CD variants, and a deluxe edition for digital download and streaming that includes five bonus tracks. Sheeran’s sales numbers on recent releases have not been as robust as those of Twenty One Pilots, and Play has yet to produce a major breakout hit on streaming, so fans will have to show their investment in the singer-songwriter’s return to top 40 pop for him to have a major chance at debuting at No. 1.   KPop Demon Hunters Soundtrack (Visva/Republic): The current bar to clear for albums looking to capture the Billboard 200’s top spot is of course the soundtrack currently reigning at No. 1. KPop Demon Hunters finally captured the top spot last week after a three-month climb — helped by a digital deluxe edition and its first wide release on CD — but its numbers should come back down a bit next week, especially as the set’s many hit songs finally seem to be losing a little steam on streaming. Don’t count HUNTR/X and the Saja Boys out, though — they’ll still likely finish around the top next week, and could still be in the mix to reclaim No. 1 for a good many weeks to come.   Source link

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