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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ HUNTR/X Singers Talk ‘Golden’ Single, Sequel Ideas

You never know when you record a song if it will top the charts. But for the real-life singers behind the KPop Demon Hunters Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 smash “Golden” by HUNTR/X hope springs eternal. Asked to describe what it feels like to have a late-summer chart-topper on the red carpet at Sunday night’s 2025 MTV VMAs, member Ejay noted that there is a myth in South Korea that if you see a ghost when you’re recording a song, it will be a hit. “I saw one at the studio, so…” she said with a sidelong glance and smile in a video you can watch above. Audrey Nuna added that the ghost happened to be wearing a “flannel.” With the animated musical quickly becoming the most-watched original title in Netflix history since dropping on June 20 — and the soundtrack the highest-charting of the year to date — naturally the question on everyone’s minds is: when is the sequel and what will it be about? “I would really love to know Mira’s back story,” said Rei Ami of HUNTR/X’s main dancer, whose singing is performed by groupmate Ejay. She also wants to know more about main rapper Zoey (whose singing voice is provided by Rei), as well as how the girls in the group originally got together and who is lead singer Rumi’s father. Ejay doesn’t have a specific story line in mind, saying she trusts the directors — Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans — and writers to figure it out. Nuna, however, definitely had some ideas. “I want the romantic tension between Rumi and Jinu [the leader of the Saja boys] to just slowly continue burning and then for them to not break it until the third, or fourth, or fifth, or sixth or seventh movie,” she said with a laugh. May Hong had a simpler idea: to just see more of her three fellow vocalists and “hear their voices.” And also, not for nothing, she wants to hear “more bangers.”    Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

2025 VMAs Best Performances: Which Was Your Favorite?

The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards may be over, but more than a few of the evening’s big numbers are still winning fans over the next morning. Lady Gaga walked away with the highest number of Moon People at the annual ceremony held on Sunday night (Sept. 7), earning four more trophies — including for artist of the year — and bringing her career VMAs wins to a staggering 22. Meanwhile, Mariah Carey took home the evening’s coveted Video Vanguard award, while Ariana Grande snagged video of the year for her expansive video project “Brighter Days Ahead.” But as is often the case with the VMAs, fans remain fixated on the high-octane performances that took place over the course of Sunday night’s festivities. Tate McRae wowed audiences with her dance-fueled rendition of “Sports Car” and “Revolving Door” at the ceremony, where she and a group of scantily clad male dancers gyrated their way through a head-turning number. Sabrina Carpenter, meanwhile, used her “Tears” performance as an opportunity to not only highlight the drag artistry she featured in the song’s music video, but to send a potent political message about defending the trans community from attacks, as she and her dancers held up signs declaring “Protect Trans Rights.” And even if Gaga wasn’t in the building — she had a show to perform at New York’s Madison Square Garden last night — Mother Monster gave audiences at home a glimpse of The Mayhem Ball with her pre-filmed rendition of “Abracadabra” and her new song “The Dead Dance” with an expertly choreographed performance. Other performers throughout the evening included Ricky Martin, who delivered a cavalcade of his past hits in a massive medley; Doja Cat, who kicked the show off with an ’80s-inspired rendition of “Jealous Type”; and a tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne from Yungblud, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Nuno Bettencourt. Billboard wants to know: Which performance at the 2025 VMAs was your favorite? Let us know by voting in our poll below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Con todo el sabor playero y el buen flow del verano Juan Duque presenta «Un Afrito»

El cantante y compositor colombiano Juan Duque, uno de los artistas más relevantes en la escena urbana colombiana, presenta su nuevo sencillo ‘Un Afrito’, una explosión de ritmos frescos y vibrantes que evocan el sabor del verano. Con sonidos playeros y llenos de energía esta canción invita a brindar, bailar y dejarse llevar por la brisa del mar en compañía de buenos amigos. Este nuevo lanzamiento nació en la madrugada durante un reciente campamento musical que Juan realizó junto a su equipo de producción y composición. La idea era crear una canción que evocara a una persona especial, y como lo dice el propio Juan: «Quería expresar todo lo bonito que tengo por decirle, eso sí, en medio de un buen parche.» La inspiración no se hizo esperar y tal como lo menciona el artista, “Salió ‘Un Afrito’. Mi equipo y yo estábamos súper conectados. Cada vez que la escucho, la sigo disfrutando como la primera vez. Me encanta hacer música romántica, y esa noche terminamos rumbeando hasta las 3 de la mañana, celebrando el tema con el combo, con una felicidad absoluta» La producción audiovisual estuvo a cargo de Casa Macho y dirigido por el reconocido fotógrafo y directorFALCO. La canción, por su parte, fue producida por Nyal, lanzada bajo el sello de Warner Music Group y masterizada por el galardonado ingeniero Mosty. De esta manera, la música de “El Wawa” como también es conocido Juan Duque, sigue posicionándose a nivel nacional e internacional, superando los más de 130 millones de reproducciones en Spotify y más de 6 millones de oyentes mensuales. Finalmente, Juan Duque continúa con su “Tremendo Tourcito 2025” por Colombia y por varios países de habla hispana. Próximamente, atentos a sus redes sociales, ya que muy pronto se anunciarán nuevas fechas y colaboraciones que prometen sorprender a los fans de este grandioso artista. La entrada Con todo el sabor playero y el buen flow del verano Juan Duque presenta «Un Afrito» se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Drake White & Wife Alex’s Daughter Dies After Being Born at 29 Weeks

Country singer-songwriter Drake White and his wife, Alex, are mourning the death of their infant daughter. The couple shared on Instagram Sunday (Sept. 7) that Della Elizabeth White was born in August at 29 weeks, and passed away soon after her arrival. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “On Sunday, Aug. 31 our precious daughter, Della Elizabeth White, went peacefully to be with Jesus. We are so thankful for the holy moments God gave us with her,” the couple wrote in a joint statement. “The Lord has been so near and close to us during this difficult time. He has held us up and sustained us through it all. We are heartbroken and soul tired, but we know we will get through this difficult time with the strength, peace and joy that only our Heavenly Father can provide. May Della be held in the arms of Jesus until we see her again someday.” The couple’s social media post also included a photo of them holding their baby, and included Biblical scripture verses such as Psalm 34:18. The couple previously revealed their pregnancy in May, noting that baby Della had been due in November. Drake and Alex are also parents to son William Hawk, born in January 2023. Several artists and celebrities offered their condolences in the comments, including Lauren Alaina, who wrote, “My heart aches for you. Sending so much love and prayer your way.” Terri Clark added, “I’m so so very incredibly sorry to hear this. Heartbroken for you both. Sending you both love. No one should ever have to go through the loss of a child.” White recently released a new single titled “Nights on Fire.” He is also set to present his second Benefit for the Brain” concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Nov. 17. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Ítalo Villaseca desmiente a Greissy Ortega sobre pérdida de su bebé y muestra pruebas: “Yo no soy un asesino”

Redacción Panamericana Ítalo Villaseca negó haber agredido a Greissy Ortega y presentó documentos médicos que respaldarían un aborto voluntario. En una reciente entrevista para el programa ‘Día D’, el bailarín Ítalo Villaseca expuso documentos médicos que, según él, demostrarían que su expareja interrumpió voluntariamente su embarazo de siete meses en una clínica de Manhattan, Estados Unidos. Villaseca negó rotundamente haber agredido físicamente a la colombiana, como ella aseguró en ‘El valor de la verdad’, donde insinuó que el aborto habría ocurrido tras un episodio de violencia. El artista respondió señalando que todo se trató de una decisión personal de Ortega y que el informe médico confirma que la bebé estaba en perfectas condiciones de salud al momento del procedimiento. Te puede interesar Vanessa Pumarica revela que Christian Cueva fue infiel a Pamela Franco cuando empezaron su relación Ítalo Villaseca muestra pruebas Durante su participación televisiva, el también padre de la menor enfatizó que el procedimiento se realizó de forma electiva y no por motivos médicos urgentes. “Tengo pruebas claras de que el aborto fue realizado por decisión propia. No hubo golpes ni violencia. Ella debe presentar evidencias si me acusa públicamente”, manifestó. Asimismo, explicó que accedió al historial médico porque aún tiene derechos como esposo. “A ella se le olvida que sigo siendo su esposo. También era mi hija y por eso tengo todo el derecho de reclamar la información. Me sorprende que lo haya hecho sin remordimiento”, comentó, visiblemente afectado. Anuncia acciones legales contra Greissy Ortega Ítalo Villaseca también adelantó que tomará medidas legales para limpiar su imagen. Confirmó que enviará una carta notarial a Greissy Ortega exigiendo una rectificación pública y que, de no obtener respuesta, procederá con una demanda judicial. “Es fácil hablar y ponerse a llorar. Solo cuento mi verdad porque esto lo verán mis hijos. Tengo documentos que me respaldan y no voy a quedarme callado”, sentenció el bailarín. Con estas declaraciones, la polémica entre Ítalo Villaseca y Greissy Ortega suma un nuevo capítulo, dejando a la opinión pública expectante por el desenlace legal y mediático del caso. @riclatorrez 7.09/12: #ItaloVillaseca desenmascara a #GreyssiOrtega . #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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2026 Freezing Man Epilepsy Research Benefit to Feature All-Star Roster

An all-star collection of rock and pop stars will come together for the second Freezing Man benefit concert at the Sylvee in Madison, Wis. on Jan. 9-10 to raise funds for Joey’s Song, the non-profit dedicated to supporting epilepsy research and education. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The intimate show at the 2,500-capacity venue will feature more than 35 acts taking the stage, including Grammy winners, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and alt rock icons including Butch Vig and Duke Erikson of Garbage, The Bangles’ Vicki and Debbi Peterson, Belly’s Tanya Donnely and Gail Greenwood, Big Star’s Jon Auer and Jody Stephens, Toto’s Steve Porcaro and Kay Hanley and Stacy Jones of Letters to Cleo. Joey’s Song was founded 15 years ago in honor of Joey Gomoll, who died before his fifth birthday after a lifelong battle with Dravet Syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy. Thanks to a series of benefit concerts aimed at funding epilepsy research, education and family support services, Joey’s Song has raised more than $1.75 million to date. Other acts slated to take the stage for January’s show include: Brian Aubert and Nikki Monninger (Silversun Pickups), John Gourley and Eric Howk (Portugal. The Man), Chris Collingwood (Fountains of Wayne), Freedy Johnston, Rick Nielsen and Daxx Nielsen (Cheap Trick, The Nielsen Trust), Jane Wiedlin (The Go-Gos), Max Collins (Eve 6), Hugo Burnham (Gang of Four) and Marshall Crenshaw. The show will also feature Emmy-winning comedian Charlie Berens (“Manitowoc Minute”), along with other special guest performers to be announced soon. Madison native Vig will serve as musical director for the show, with his popular cover band, The Know-It-All Boyfriends, serving as the house band. The shows will once again kick off with a Joey’s Song fundraiser tradition: a battle of the bands between the Know-It-All-Boyfriends and their all-female arch nemeses, the Know-It-All-Girlfriends, each performing randomly chosen songs. The show will end with a jam session featuring a rotating group of musicians playing everything from chart hits to deep cuts and their favorite catalog songs, with Joey’s Song founder Michael Gomoll soliciting donations between sets via auctions for autographed musical instruments, posers and VIP packages for upcoming concerts. “Since our first fundraiser in 2010, Joey’s Song has hosted very memorable annual events to support epilepsy research and education, and Freezing Man is the latest — and most exciting—incarnation of that tradition,” said Michael Gomoll in a statement. “Now in its second year, Freezing Man will bring together an extraordinary mix of musicians for what promises to be our most ambitious concerts yet. It’s always been about more than music — it’s about connection, hope, and honoring Joey’s memory. We’re humbled by the artists who give their time and talent, and grateful to the fans whose support truly changes lives for families impacted by epilepsy.”  Tickets for the shows that have sold out since 2014 will go on sale on Friday (Sept. 12) at 9 a.m. ET here, with GA tickets going for $45 for the Jan. 9 show — which will be an intimate, seated evening with acoustic sets and behind-the-scenes stories from the artists — and $55 for the Jan. 12 gig, a plugged-in showcase featuring the Battle of the Bands, collaborations and an all-star jam. Proceeds from the 2026 Freezing Man concerts will benefit a number of charities, including CURE Epilepsy, select Epilepsy Foundation affiliates and the Wisconsin Badger Camp. Check out a video of the Know-It-All-Girlfriends’ (members of the Bangles, Letters to Cleo and Belly) cover of AC/DC’s “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” from the 2025 benefit below.    Source link

Dolly Parton, Zac Brown Band, Shaboozey & More

This week’s crop of new songs features Zac Brown Band teaming with Dolly Parton for an uplifting new track. Meanwhile, Brandi Carlile previews her upcoming album with the new anthem “Returning To Myself.” Collabs continue as Shaboozey teams with Stephen Wilson Jr. for a brooding, while NEEDTOBREATHE joins forces with The Red Clay Strays on a compelling song of redemption and grace. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Check out all of these and more in Billboard‘s roundup of some of the best country, bluegrass and/or Americana songs of the week below. Zac Brown Band feat. Dolly Parton, “Butterfly” Parton has long proven she’s exemplary at teaming with artists for inspiring collaborations, from her Brad Paisley collab “When I Get Where I’m Going,” to her Grammy-winning collabs with For King & Country and Zach Williams. Here, she teams with Zac Brown Band for an uplifting, soulful collaboration, with tightly-woven harmonies and lush strings, while Parton’s shimmering soprano is a perfect foil for Brown’s grainy, powerful voice. “You don’t have to practice anything that they preach,” they sing, coming together on a song about accepting one’s self and being unafraid to break free from unhealthy situations in a quest for peace. Brandi Carlile, “Returning to Myself” Carlile, an 11-time Grammy winner, previews her first solo album in four years, with this gorgeous title track. “Returning to Myself” ponders the benefits and costs of shifting from collaboration to self-focused efforts. “Oh, what an easy way to be/ Only kneeling at the altar of the great and mighty me,” Carlile sings, considering the heightened emotional merits of loving and helping those around oneself, but also the essentialness of prioritizing oneself. Along the way, it seems she finds that the two may not be mutually exclusive, as she sings, “Returning to myself is just returning me to you.” Carlile has spent the past few years as a key collaborator with artists including Joni Mitchell, Tanya Tucker and Elton John. Returning To Myself is out Oct. 24 via Interscope Records and Lost Highway. Jackson Dean, “Make a Liar” With his song “Heavens to Betsy” riding in the top 15 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart, Dean releases this groovy track finds him feigning indifference to an ex-lover on lines such as “I don’t want you to want me/ You ain’t what I need,” but eventually those defensive walls crumble as he dares his ex to prove him wrong. Written by Dean with Luke Dick and Randy Montana, the new song has a slinky, sultry vibe, while showcasing Dean’s superb, soulful vocals. Emily Ann Roberts, “Jack and Jill Daniel’s” Roberts, who just signed a label deal with RECORDS/Sony Music Nashville, offers up a dramatic tale of heartbreak and betrayal that leads to life-changing success. “She put the fire in his heart/ He put the burn in the bottle,” Roberts sings, pouring just the right amount of spitfire twang into the track to make it steeped with believability. Written by Roberts, Trent Willmon, Ryan Beaver and Jeremy Spillman, “Jack and Jill Daniel’s” further builds Roberts’s reputation as a stellar singer-songwriter, with a voice and perspective wholly her own. Shaboozey and Stephen Wilson, Jr., “Took a Walk” Shaboozey, who just celebrated his second No. 1 Billboard Country Airplay hit with “Good News,” teams with Wilson Jr. on this song that’s featured as the ending theme in the film The Long Walk. This moody track explores the search for connection during life’s uncertain pathways, as Shaboozey sings, “The key to life is enjoying the journey/ When you don’t know the end.” Stately percussion and lush guitar work frame the artists’ commanding vocals, elevating the song’s sense of world-weary intensity. NEEDTOBREATHE (feat. The Red Clay Strays), “Momma Loves Me” NEEDTOBREATHE and The Red Clay Strays team up on this track written by NEEDTOBREATHE’s Bear Rinehart and produced by Dave Cobb. Together, the two groups wrap their soulful, gospel music-tinged harmonies around this song of forgiveness, grace and gratefulness. Restrained instrumentation keeps the focus on Rinehart and Red Clay Strays lead singer Brandon Coleman’s commanding voices. “I ain’t scared of where I’m going/ I ain’t proud of where I’ve been,” Rinehart sings, tracing a story of disappointments, wrong choices and painful consequences, but ultimately finding happiness in the unrelenting, freely-given love of a mother and belief in redemption. The two groups’ blend is strikingly powerful. Source link

Supertramp Co-Founder & Singer Dies at 81

Rick Davies, a founding member and singer/keyboardist for prog rock group Supertramp, died on Saturday (Sept. 5) at his Long Island, N.Y. home at age 81. The passing of the writer and voice of such indelible hits as “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right” was confirmed by the group in a statement honoring his half century of service in the group. “The Supertramp Partnership is very sad to announce the death of Supertramp founder Rick Davies after a long illness,” the band wrote in a statement that said Davies had been sick with the blood cancer multiple myeloma for more than a decade. “We had the privilege of knowing him, and playing with him for over 50 years. We offer our sincere condolences to Sue Davies.” The statement continued, “As co-writer, along with partner Roger Hodgson, he was the voice and pianist behind Supertramp’s most iconic songs, leaving an indelible mark on rock music history. His soulful vocals and unmistakable touch on the Wurlitzer became the heartbeat of the bands’ sound. Beyond the stage, Rick was known for his warmth, resilience, and devotion to his wife Sue, with whom he shared over five decades. After facing serious health challenges, which kept him unable to continue touring as Supertramp, he enjoyed performing with his hometown buds as Ricky and the Rockets.” Born in Swindon, England on July 22, 1944, Davies was first attracted to music after his parents gave him a record player and he became obsessed with the album Drummin’ Man by legendary jazz drummer Gene Krupa. After playing with a series of bands in high school and college, including Rick’s Blues (with pop singer Gilbert O’Sullivan) and the Lonely Ones, Davies put an ad in Melody Maker magazine in 1969 looking for bandmates to join him, with vocalist Roger Hodgson signing on along with guitarist Richard Palmer and drummer Keith Baker. Taking a name inspired by Welsh author William Henry Davies’ 1908 book The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp, the group signed to A&M Records, which released their self-titled debut album in 1970. After a few lineup changes, the prog rock group released 1971’s Indelibly Stamped, with Davies handling lead vocals on most of the tracks as he and Hodgson shared songwriting duties. But it wasn’t until 1974’s Crime of the Century that the band had its first commercial breakthrough, with the album hitting No. 38 on the Billboard 200 chart and Davies-penned single “Bloody Well Right” running up to No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. After a mis-fire with the 1975 LP Crisis? What Crisis? featuring leftovers from the previous album, the band earned its first gold record in the U.S. with 1977’s Even in the Quietest Moments… which hit No. 16 on the Billboard 200 chart and spawned the pop-leaning No. 15 Billboard pop singles chart hit “Give a Little Bit,” with vocals by Hodgson. Further leaning into their pop proclivities, the band finally broke through with their landmark Grammy-nominated sixth album, Breakfast in America, which spun off a series of sing-along radio hits, including the Billboard Hot 100 No. 6 smash “The Logical Song,” as well as “Take the Long Way Home” (No. 10) and the bouncy Davies-written “Goodbye Stranger” (No. 15). In keeping with previous releases, the songs included lead vocals by both men, with both also getting songwriting credits on the tunes. After a filler live album, 1980’s Paris, Hodgson departed following 1982’s …Famous Last Words… after years of battles over the group’s creative direction and songwriting royalties, leaving Davies as the lead man for 1985’s Brother Where You Bound. That collection featured one of the group’s final chart hits, the Hot 100 No. 28-charter “Cannonball,” along with a meandering, ambitious 16-minute title track with guitar solo from Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour. Supertramp’s 1987 album Free as a Bird featured another left turn, this time into dance-y synthesizer-fueled new wave tunes and marked their first LP not to make it into the top 100 on the Billboard album charts. The Davies-fronted group would release two more albums, 1997’s Some Things Never Change and 2002 swan song, Slow Motion, and continue to tour until 2012. And while they announced a European tour in 2015, it was ultimately scotched due to Davies’ treatment for multiple myeloma. Listen to “Bloody Well Right,” “Goodbye Stranger” and “Cannonball” below.    Source link

Vanessa Pumarica revela que Christian Cueva fue infiel a Pamela Franco cuando empezaron su relación

La ex mejor amiga de Pamela Franco, Vanessa Pumarica, decidió hablar sin filtros sobre la relación de la cumbiambera con Christian Cueva. En una entrevista para el programa ‘La Noche Habla’, aseguró que el futbolista nunca fue fiel a la cantante y que incluso ella fue testigo de su sufrimiento. La ex amiga de Pamela explicó que, pese a la cercanía que mantenía con Franco, su amistad terminó cuando Cueva la acusó de ser una “mala influencia”. A raíz de ello, Pumarica optó por contar lo que sabe sobre los inicios de la pareja, dejando en claro que desde un principio existieron infidelidades. Te puede interesar Vanessa Pumarica arremete contra Christian Cueva: “Si quería alejarnos, lo logró” Pamela Franco habría sufrido por engaños de “Aladino” Durante la conversación, los conductores recordaron que la propia Pamela Franco confesó haber mantenido una relación clandestina con el futbolista cuando este todavía estaba con Pamela López. En esa etapa, la cantante admitió haberse sentido “la segunda” al descubrir que había más mujeres involucradas. Vanessa Pumarica confirmó esta versión, señalando que presenció varios episodios en los que Franco lloraba y sufría por las constantes traiciones de Cueva. “Él le decía cosas que no eran verdad y ella, en ese momento, sufría y lloraba”, expresó. Asimismo, mencionó que el jugador de la selección peruana le hizo múltiples promesas a la artista, pero nunca las cumplió, lo que terminó desgastando la relación y generando las primeras rupturas. Pamela López también quedó expuesta El nombre de Pamela López, esposa de Cueva, también salió a relucir. Según los testimonios, mientras mantenía su matrimonio, el futbolista vivía una relación paralela con Franco y, al mismo tiempo, con otras mujeres. @vivishowfarandula BOMBAVanessa Pumarica, mejor amiga de Pamela Franco, confirma infidelidad de Christian CuevaCuevita a un paso de reconciliación con Pamela López ¿Tú lo perdonarías? #Cueva #PamelaFranco #PamelaLopez #ChristianCueva #farandula ♬ Frente a Frente – Pamela Franco La entrada Vanessa Pumarica revela que Christian Cueva fue infiel a Pamela Franco cuando empezaron su relación se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

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