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Oasis Salutes John McEnroe at New Jersey Show (And ‘Naughty’ Fans)

After playing their first show in the Tri-State Area since 2008 on Sunday (Aug. 31), Oasis returned to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Monday (Sept. 1) to bring Labor Day Weekend (and summer) to a close for some 70,000 fans. Bucket hats, soccer/football jerseys and beer pints were plentiful among the crowd at Oasis Live ‘25 — as was a feeling of camaraderie and cultural significance that reminded me of attending Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour at the same venue two years prior. Yes, the Oasis crowd skews older and maler – a group of middle-aged guys aptly cheers’d their beers to “Broasis” before the show kicked off – but comparisons are apt. Like Swift’s dates at MetLife in 2023, inclusive, chatty tailgates began hours ahead of showtime; well over half of the attendees wore merch; and most of all, there was an inescapable sense that this was the Concert Event of the Year. That’s not to say it’s necessarily the best concert of the year — though thousands of faithful walked away from MetLife on Monday night swearing exactly that – but that Oasis Live ’25 Tour, like Swift’s Eras Tour, feels like a shared cultural happening that goes beyond a musical concert. If the Eras Tour built community among the youngest generations, then Oasis Live ’25 is reawakening a sense of togetherness among Gen Xers and Millennials; after all, if the Gallagher brothers can reconcile and reunite after years of sniping, why can’t we bring back the rambunctious, good-times spirit of ‘90s Britpop for even just a few hours? (One notable difference: No one was flinging cups of beer – well, we hope it was beer — into the mosh pit at the Eras Tour.) Of course, none of this would work if the tour felt like a cash-in or a swing-and-a-miss – but as plenty of others at Billboard have already said, the reunited Oasis is a supernova of energy, a vibrating, muscular and fluid band. If anything, time apart has reinvigorated Liam and Noel Gallagher, and the setlist is hard to beat. There’s soaring singalongs (“Don’t Look Back in Anger”), raw, Stooges-esque rock (“Bring It on Down”), top-tier musicianship (shout-out to Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, particularly on “The Masterplan”) and that distinctly Gallagher sense of humor throughout (on Monday, Liam anointed himself with the Sign of the Cross using a bottle of water prior to “Acquiesce”). During Sunday night’s MetLife show, the band dedicated “Live Forever” to “the kiddies in Minneapolis,” referencing the tragic school shooting on Wednesday (Sept. 27) in Minneapolis where a shooter opened fire on a Catholic school during mass, killing two children and injuring 18 others. On Monday, the song dedications were less weighty, but more personal Gallaghers’ history. Liam saluted tennis legend/former partying pal John McEnroe (who was in the crowd and received plenty of adoration from Oasis fans) with Definitely Maybe opener “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star.” He also dedicated “Fade Away” to attendees from the lads’ hometown: “This one is for the Mancunians,” he decreed, adding that it was specifically for “the very naughty” ones. The only person who could reasonably walk away from Oasis Live ’25 disappointed is someone who showed up hoping for a fight between the previously estranged brothers. And based on the broad grins and warm hugs between Liam and Noel that bookended Monday night’s performance, those gossip-hungry observers will hopefully remain unfed for quite some time. Source link

2025 VMAs Performers and Presenters: Full List

Mariah Carey, Lady Gaga, Tate McRae, Alex Warren and Sabrina Carpenter, all of whom have topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2025, are among the artists set to perform on the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday (Sept. 7). Also, the women behind HUNTR/X, whose “Golden” is the current No. 1 single on the Hot 100, will present on the show. The fictional trio from KPop Demon Hunters is voiced by EJAE, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna. Carey will receive this year’s Video Vanguard Award and will perform a career-spanning medley of hits. Hosted by LL COOL J, the show is set to air live coast-to-coast from New York’s UBS Arena on Sunday, Sept. 7 at 8:00 p.m., ET/5:00 p.m., PT on CBS, simulcast on MTV and streaming on Paramount+ in the U.S. This year’s VMAs will be the first to air on CBS. MTV has also revealed details about the one-hour pre-show.  Hosted by Nessa and Kevan Kenney with special performers KATSEYE — who will perform their latest singles “Gnarly” and “Gabriela” — the pre-show airs live Sunday, Sept. 7 at 7:00 p.m., ET/4:00 p.m., PT on MTV and BET, BET Her, Comedy Central, CMT, Logo, MTV2, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, Pop, TV Land and VH1. Also, the VMAs Extended Play Stage moves in-show for the first time, spotlighting a trio of first-time VMA nominees: Bailey Zimmerman feat. The Kid LAROI, Lola Young and Megan Moroney. Young will perform her smash-hit “Messy,” while Moroney will perform her track “6 Months Later.” Busta Rhymes will receive the MTV VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award, while Ricky Martin will be honored with the inaugural Latin Icon Award. This will mark Gaga’s first VMAs performance since 2020, when she took home multiple trophies, including artist of the year and song of the year for her “Rain on Me” collaboration with Ariana Grande. Gaga is leading the pack at this year’s awards with 12 nominations, followed closely by her “Die With a Smile” collaborator Bruno Mars with 11. Other top contenders include Kendrick Lamar (10), Sabrina Carpenter (nine), ROSÉ (eight), Ariana Grande and The Weeknd (seven each), Billie Eilish and Tate McRae (six each), Charli xcx (five), and Alex Warren, Bad Bunny, Doechii, Ed Sheeran, Jelly Roll, Miley Cyrus and Morgan Wallen (four each). MTV is tweaking the Grammys’ long-time slogan “Music’s Biggest Night” by calling themselves “Music’s Most Iconic Night.” (In TV ads leading up to the show, they had tried “Music’s Most Surprising Night.”) The 2025 MTV VMAs are executive produced by Bruce Gillmer, Den of Thieves co-founder Jesse Ignjatovic, and Barb Bialkowski. Gunpowder & Sky CEO Van Toffler is producer. Alicia Portugal is co-executive producer. Jackie Barba is executive in charge of production. Wendy Plaut is executive in charge of celebrity talent. Lisa Lauricella is executive in charge of music talent. This marks Toffler’s return to the show following a decade-long absence. Here are the performers and presenters that have been announced for the 2025 VMAs. Additional names will be added as they are announced. Performers Alex Warren Bailey Zimmerman feat. the Kid LAROI (Extended Play Stage) Busta Rhymes (VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award) Conan Gray Doja Cat J Balvin featuring DJ Snake Jelly Roll KATSEYE (Pre-Show) Lady Gaga Lola Young (Extended Play Stage) Mariah Carey (MTV Video Vanguard Award) Megan Moroney (Extended Play Stage) Post Malone Tate McRae Ricky Martin (Latin Icon Award) Sabrina Carpenter sombr Presenters Ashlee Simpson Ross Brittany Snow Ciara Drew Barrymore KPop Demon Hunter’s EJAE, REI AMI + Audrey Nuna (HUNTR/X) Ice Spice Jessica Simpson Latto Livvy Dunne Malin Ackerman Meg Stalter Nikki Glaser Paris Hilton Source link

Carlos Zambrano en exclusiva para ‘La Hinchada’: “No bajaremos los brazos ante Uruguay”

A pocos días del esperado encuentro entre Perú y Uruguay por las Eliminatorias Sudamericanas, Carlos Zambrano, defensa de la selección peruana y jugador de Alianza Lima, conversó con Fiorella Retiz en La Hinchada. El “León” dejó un mensaje directo a los hinchas y aseguró que, pese a las dificultades en la tabla, el equipo seguirá peleando hasta el final. Te puede interesar Fiorella Retiz debuta con “La Hinchada”, el bloque deportivo que promete encender la radio Carlos Zambrano no pierde la esperanza ante Uruguay El defensa aseguró que, a pesar de las complicaciones que ha tenido la selección en la eliminatoria, aún tienen mucho que dar por la blanquirroja y que nada está perdido. “Creo que en los últimos partidos contra Uruguay hemos hecho un gran partido. En Lima le ganamos; la última vez que vinimos aquí perdimos 1-0. Pero bueno, son cosas del fútbol, así que tenemos que seguir luchando, no bajar los brazos y tratar de buscar los tres puntos sí o sí, que es lo único que nos mantendría prácticamente con respirador artificial”, señaló. Zambrano contó a Fiorella Retiz que lo importante es no bajar los brazos, a pesar de las complicaciones en la eliminatoria, y seguir luchando hasta el final. “Creo que en los últimos partidos lo demostramos, hicimos un gran trabajo y, pase lo que pase, tenemos que acabar esta eliminatoria dignamente”, expresó el “León”. La selección se mantiene unida El defensa destacó que la fortaleza del equipo radica en la unión y que, pese a los momentos buenos y malos, han sabido apoyarse. “Lamentablemente, a veces los resultados no se dan, y cuando no se dan, se reciben muchas críticas. Pero aún tenemos una linda oportunidad el día jueves contra Uruguay, donde va a ser muy duro, pero no imposible”, confesó. Fuente: La Bicolor Confianza en los jóvenes Sobre el futuro de la selección, Zambrano fue claro y pidió brindar apoyo y respaldo a los nuevos talentos: “Ya la mayoría estamos con 34, 35 años y ya están saliendo varios chicos con mucho talento, en los que tenemos que confiar y respaldar”. Con este mensaje, el “León” ha encendido la ilusión de los hinchas. Ahora, todo queda en la cancha en el esperado duelo frente a Uruguay. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida por Radio Onda Cero (@radioondacero) La entrada Carlos Zambrano en exclusiva para ‘La Hinchada’: “No bajaremos los brazos ante Uruguay” se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Kapo & Wisin’s ‘Luna’ Goes No. 1 on Latin Airplay Chart

Kapo and Wisin’s “Luna” rockets to No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart, climbing from No. 11, on the ranking dated Sept. 6. “Luna” leads in its 15th week, becoming the fourth song to take 15 weeks or more to claim the top slot in 2025, out of the 30 leaders this year. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Luna” surges to No. 1 on the overall Latin Airplay chart boosted by gains on multiple Univision-owned stations, including San Jose, Calif.’s KVVF, Dallas’ KDXX, Houston’s KAMA, Chicago’s WVIV and Phoenix’s KQMR. The song ascends with the Greatest Gainer honors awarded weekly to the title with the biggest gain in audience impressions among the 50 songs on the tally. “Luna” flies to No. 1 with 9.3 million audience impressions earned in the United States during the Aug.22-28 tracking week, according to Luminate: that’s a 62% growth from the week prior. As “Luna” lands at the summit in its 15th week, it becomes the fourth track in 2025 to take 15 weeks or more to secure the top slot. Here’s a look at those slow-burn hits: Weeks to No. 1, Artist, Song, Chart Date18, Natti Natasha, “Desde Hoy,” June 2118, Myke Towers, featuring Darell, “Otra Noche,” Feb. 2217, Danny Ocean & Kapo, “Imagínate,” April 2615, Kapo & Wisin, “Luna,” Sept. 6 With “Luna” taking the Latin Airplay crown, Kapo claims his third champ, all within five months. Previously, the Colombian replaced himself at No. 1 as “Más Que Tú,” with Ozuna, ceded the throne to “Imagínate,” with Danny Ocean (April 26-dated list). Wisin, meanwhile, moves up with 23 chart-toppers. He last scored a champ through “Soy Yo,” with Don Omar and Gente De Zona, in 2022. Thanks to its radio haul, “Luna” debuts at No. 34 on the multi-metric Hot Latin Songs chart, Wisin’s first appearance since 2023. All charts (dated Sept. 6, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, Sept. 2 (one day later than usual due to the Labor Day holiday Sept. 1). For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. It’s free Billboard charts month! Through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here. Source link

Carlos Zambrano en exclusiva para ‘La Hinchada’: “No bajaremos los brazos ante Uruguay”

Redacción Panamericana El “León” Carlos Zambrano habló en exclusiva con La Hinchada y analizó el presente de la selección y su futuro. A pocos días del esperado encuentro entre Perú y Uruguay por las Eliminatorias Sudamericanas, Carlos Zambrano, defensa de la selección peruana y jugador de Alianza Lima, conversó con Fiorella Retiz en La Hinchada. El “León” dejó un mensaje directo a los hinchas y aseguró que, pese a las dificultades en la tabla, el equipo seguirá peleando hasta el final. Carlos Zambrano no pierde la esperanza ante Uruguay El defensa aseguró que, a pesar de las complicaciones que ha tenido la selección en la eliminatoria, aún tienen mucho que dar por la blanquirroja y que nada está perdido. “Creo que en los últimos partidos contra Uruguay hemos hecho un gran partido. En Lima le ganamos; la última vez que vinimos aquí perdimos 1-0. Pero bueno, son cosas del fútbol, así que tenemos que seguir luchando, no bajar los brazos y tratar de buscar los tres puntos sí o sí, que es lo único que nos mantendría prácticamente con respirador artificial”, señaló. Zambrano contó a Fiorella Retiz que lo importante es no bajar los brazos, a pesar de las complicaciones en la eliminatoria, y seguir luchando hasta el final. “Creo que en los últimos partidos lo demostramos, hicimos un gran trabajo y, pase lo que pase, tenemos que acabar esta eliminatoria dignamente”, expresó el “León”. Te puede interesar Fiorella Retiz debuta con “La Hinchada”, el bloque deportivo que promete encender la radio La selección se mantiene unida El defensa destacó que la fortaleza del equipo radica en la unión y que, pese a los momentos buenos y malos, han sabido apoyarse. “Lamentablemente, a veces los resultados no se dan, y cuando no se dan, se reciben muchas críticas. Pero aún tenemos una linda oportunidad el día jueves contra Uruguay, donde va a ser muy duro, pero no imposible”, confesó. Confianza en los jóvenes Sobre el futuro de la selección, Zambrano fue claro y pidió brindar apoyo y respaldo a los nuevos talentos: “Ya la mayoría estamos con 34, 35 años y ya están saliendo varios chicos con mucho talento, en los que tenemos que confiar y respaldar”. Con este mensaje, el “León” ha encendido la ilusión de los hinchas. Ahora, todo queda en la cancha en el esperado duelo frente a Uruguay. Source link

La Arrolladora Banda El Limón Leads Mexican Independence Day in Zócalo

La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho will be in charge of entertaining the patriotic celebrations in Mexico. The legendary Sinaloan band will arrive at the capital’s Zócalo, the country’s most important public square, on Sept. 15 for the Grito de Independencia, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Tuesday (Sep. 2). Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Let’s see the surprise for September 15,” said the Mexican president during her usual morning press conference to announce this year’s invited group through a video. This year, the traditional Grito de Dolores from the National Palace, where President Sheinbaum lives and works, will be doubly symbolic because it is the first time that a woman has led the ceremony as the head of state of the Latin American country. This act emulates the call for insurrection against Spanish rule that priest Miguel Hidalgo made in the early hours of Sept. 16, 1810, in Guanajuato. Opening for La Arrolladora will be the group Legado de Grandeza, a Mexican-American collective that performs the “Himno Migrante” (meaning “Migrant Anthem”), honoring the inspiring stories of Mexican migrants in the United States. Mexican singer and actress Alejandra Ávalos will also perform, according to the official lineup. La Arrolladora Banda El Limón thus joins a long list of national and international artists who have performed at the world’s second-largest public square, surpassed only by Tiananmen in Beijing. The Zócalo has hosted artists such as Paul McCartney, Justin Bieber, Manu Chao, Shakira, Rosalía, Café Tacvba, Fito Páez and the late icon of Mexican regional music Vicente Fernández, among many others. This coming Saturday (Sep. 6), Puerto Rican rapper Residente will join that select list when he performs a concert at the same venue. The record for attendance at free concerts held in Mexico City’s main square, known as the “Primer Cuadro,” is held by the Argentine rock band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, who achieved the milestone of gathering 300,000 people on the night of June 3, 2023. This surpassed Grupo Firme, who previously set the record by drawing 280,000 attendees in September 2022, according to figures from Mexico City’s government. This past March, La Arrolladora Banda El Limón earned their 19th No. 1 on Billboard‘s Regional Mexican Airplay chart with their hit “Una Historia Mal Contada” from the album of the same name. Source link

Odeal on Justin Bieber, Songs’ Inspiration and Helping African Artists

Growing up in the United Kingdom, Odeal would watch the MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards and think, “One day, I’m going to be on that stage.” In February, his childhood prediction came true: The now-25-year-old British Nigerian singer performed the viral TikTok dance for his sizzling 2024 hit “Soh-Soh” there — one of three times Odeal happily took the stage to perform and accept his first-ever awards, for best newcomer and best R&B/soul act. “For it to finally happen… dreams actually do come true,” he says. Four months later, he attended the BET Awards as a nominee for best new international act. “To be recognized at home with the MOBOs was great. And then to be recognized at an international level was even bigger,” he says. “That was confirmation I was on the right track.” AMIRI top, pants, belt and shoes; Hatton Labs jewelry; Hublot watch. Malike Sidibe Odeal sits at the intersection of Nigerian Afro-fusion and alté acts who are blending African styles with other genres and U.K. R&B artists who are making noise abroad. And his shape-shifting sound has steered him into studios with an accordingly wide range of artists within the last year, including Kaytranada, Jermaine Dupri, Kehlani and DJ Maphorisa. The lattermost remixed Odeal’s “Blame U” from his 2024 EP, Lustropolis, with fellow South African producer-artist Xduppy. During the past year, Justin Bieber couldn’t stop playing the original track on his Instagram Stories and posts. “I’m super grateful he was tapping in,” Odeal says. “I was aware he was working on his album, and I’m glad that that song was with him during that time.” Outside of DJ’ing Paris Fashion Week parties, Odeal has graced festival stages around the world, including Afro Nation Portugal, the world’s biggest Afrobeats festival, and Wireless Festival, where Drake headlined each night. He says he wants to “touch more people around the world” with his soul-­stirring songs that transcend musical and geographical borders. Born Hillary Dennis Udanoh in Germany (where his mother lived) and raised in Spain (where his father lived and his parents met), the United Kingdom and Nigeria, Odeal had a cosmopolitan upbringing, which helps explain his international appeal. While attending secondary school in the United Kingdom, Odeal recorded his first song at an after-school youth club before it shut down weeks later — leaving him without access to its recording equipment. At 14, after Odeal moved from the United Kingdom to Awka, the capital of Nigeria’s Anambra state, his cousin began regularly taking him to a local studio so he could watch different artists work. “I was more into R&B. And they were like, ‘R&B doesn’t work over here,’ ” he told Billboard in January, when he was honored as the inaugural African Rookie of the Month. He studied Nigerian artists’ beat choices and melodies during those sessions and then moved to Lagos the following summer hoping for another shot at making it, but to no avail. When he returned to South East London at age 15, Odeal noticed the rise of Afroswing — a local amalgam of Afrobeats, dancehall and hip-hop — and formed the group TMG with fellow British Nigerian artists Curtis J and Zilla. They disbanded after a little over a year in 2016 and Odeal went solo, independently releasing his debut EP, New Time, in 2017. Purple Brand Jacket, 3.Paradis pants, AMIRI belt, Hatton Labs and Annabel B jewelry, Hublot watch. Malike Sidibe Since then, he’s continued building his emotive, experimental sonic world. Spending time at Lagos beach houses and with a South African Nigerian woman named Zuri Awela (whose identity and relationship to him Odeal has kept vague) inspired last summer’s Sunday at Zuri’s EP. Standout track “Soh-Soh” earned co-signs from SZA and Ciara and marked Odeal’s first entry on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart, peaking at No. 12. While Sundays at Zuri’s heated up dancefloors across the globe, Odeal’s intentional approach to making music meant he was ready to slow things down for his subsequent project: “In the summers, I make records that are more reminiscent of my African side,” he explains. “And in the winters, when things mellow out, all the other sides come out to play, like R&B.” His release strategy also plays an essential role in his brand/creative collective, ­OVMBR, which stands for Our Variances Make Us Bold and Relentless. After being hospitalized in November 2017 due to a life-threatening illness, Odeal contemplated the kind of legacy he wanted to leave behind. Since then, he’s released more music in November than any other month in the year, including 2024’s Lustropolis, his first project under LVRN that yielded the Summer Walker collaboration “You’re Stuck.” With his latest EP, July’s The Summer That Saved Me, Odeal celebrates his freedom to explore the world. Most of the seven-track project was recorded in a 10-day period at a Los Angeles home studio, where Afrobeats superproducers GuiltyBeatz and P2J and R&B virtuosos Jack Dine and Cam Griffin congregated to craft Odeal’s vibrant, vulnerable sound. Surprisingly, the lead single, “London Summers,” was recorded in L.A. because “I had to chase the sun. It wasn’t sunny in the U.K. at the time, and we needed a project before summer,” he explains. However, “London Summers” captures the best time of the year back home, when everyone is “having a drink, vibing, music playing,” he recalls. “The sun definitely brings out a different side to people.” Odeal conceived another of its tracks, “Miami,” on the beaches of Spain, where he had headed for some R&R before meeting with producer Harry Westlake. The song features Leon Thomas, whom Odeal had connected with on social media before Odeal’s A&R executive, Abraham Kamara, suggested the “Mutt” singer would sound great on the track. The acoustic ballad was “the first breakthrough” of the project, Odeal says. “Nothing felt like it was real until I had that song.” Malike Sidibe This fall, Odeal will hit the road for some festival performances — but he stays relatively mum when asked about new music dropping in

Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour Surprise Artists

Since launching her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Brazil earlier this year, Shakira has surprised attendees by inviting a number of fellow hitmakers to join her onstage. From Grupo Frontera, Carlos Vives and Maluma — all three joined her in Latin America — to Wyclef Jean, Alejandro Sanz, Ozuna and Rauw Alejandro in the U.S. leg of the tour. All of the aforementioned have collaborated with her in the past, and for each guest, Shakira has penned heartfelt messages on social media. “Sharing the stage with a longtime friend will always be a highlight,” she wrote about Wyclef Jean on Instagram, who joined her in New Jersey to perform “Hips Don’t Lie,” which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2006. With Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour in full swing, Shakira was No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Tours chart for March. She also led last February’s list with $32.9 million but doubles her earnings on the newest update. Furthermore, the Live Nation-produced stint landed at No. 2 on Billboard’s midyear Boxscore report, grossing $130 million between Mexico and South America. After touring stadiums in the U.S. over the summer, with stops in Chicago, Atlanta, Miami and Las Vegas, Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour returns to Latin America with additional shows in Mexico, Colombia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Uruguay and Argentina. Here are all the surprise artists who have appeared at Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour, so far: Grupo Frontera Image Credit: OCESA/José Jorge Carreón The Mexican American tejano band joined Shakira at the top of her tour during a stop at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros. “Last night you guys made it epic!!! What a thrill when I welcomed Grupo Frontera on stage. I jumped up and down like a little girl! You guys rock,” Shakira wrote on Instagram. Maluma During the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran stop in Medellín, Colombia, Shakira brought out local hero Maluma. Both rocked the stage singing their hit teamup “Chantaje.” “Thank you Maluma for singing with me this song that marked a milestone in the history of Latin music with three billion plays!!!! I would sing it with you one and a thousand times more!!!! I love you,” the Colombian star expressed on social media. Carlos Vives Vives also joined Shakira during a stop in Medellín where the pair sang “La Bicicleta.” “Carlos Vives came to cheer me up even more with La Bicicleta!!!! Carlos you are a living legend!!! I love you my brother,” Shakira captioned a post on Instagram. Alejandro Sanz Image Credit: Nicolas Gerardin Shakira launched the U.S. leg of Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour with superstar Alejandro Sanz as surprise guest in Charlotte, N.C. where they sang their classic collab “La Tortura.” “Alejandro Sanz how they applauded you last night!!! A thousand years may pass with a thousand more but what happens to us on stage will continue to be unique,” Shakira wrote on Instagram. Sanz also accompanied Shak during her two shows in Miami at the Hard Rock Stadium on Friday (June 6) and Saturday (June 7). Wyclef Jean Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images The Haitian rapper and singer joined Shakira to perform their 2005 smash “Hips Don’t Lie” during one of her shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. About their reunion onstage, Shakira wrote, “Sharing the stage with a longtime friend will always be a highlight! Thanks for coming once again Wyclef Jean.” Ozuna Image Credit: Nicolas Gerardin Ozuna stopped by the MetLife Stadium to sing “Monotonía.” “What an unforgettable first night at MetLife!! What a crowd!! ¡And Ozuna , you are incredible! Thanks for making this night even more magical,” the “(Entre Paréntesis),” singer captioned a social media post. Rauw Alejandro Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation Rauw Alejandro, also on tour, joined Shakira to perform their electrifying collab “Te Felicito.” “Rauw! What a way to close out two insane nights at MetLife stadium,” Shakira posted. Manuel Turizo Image Credit: Nicolas Gerardin During her second Miami show at the Hard Rock Stadium on June 7, Shakira was joined by Manuel Turizo for a performance of their sultry reggaetón “Copa Vacía.” The track, about unrequited love, reached No. 4 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart in July 2024. Bizarrap Image Credit: Nicolas Gerardin During the second Miami night of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour, the Colombian artist also brought out Bizarrap. The Argentine DJ and producer hyped up the crowd for the grand finale, where he backed up Shakira’s energetic performance of “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.” Danna On Aug. 26, Mexican singer and actor Danna became the first female artist to join Shakira during her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. During one of her stops in Mexico City’s GNP Seguros Stadium, Shakira invited Danna to sing her hit song “Soltera.” “Shaki, Mexico is your home, Mexico loves you,” Danna told the Colombian star. “May they keep welcoming you with this kind of love!” Belinda Image Credit: Cris Cornejo On Aug. 30, at the Colombian artist’s 11th concert at GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City, Mexican star Belinda joined Shakira to perform “Día de Enero” together. “I love you. Thank you for this opportunity — I’ll never forget it,” Belinda expressed after their special performance. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

HUNTR/X’s ‘Golden’ No. 1 on Global Charts for Seventh Week

HUNTR/X continues slaying all competitors (demon or otherwise) as “Golden” leads the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts for a seventh week each. In July, the song became the first No. 1 on each list for the act, whose music is voiced by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI. Songs from Netflix’s animated smash KPop Demon Hunters account for half the Global 200’s top 10 for a second week. Below “Golden,” Saja Boys remain at No. 3 with “Soda Pop” and No. 4 with “Your Idol,” with both having reached No. 3; both are sung by Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo and samUIL Lee. Plus, HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done” holds at its No. 5 high and “What It Sounds Like,” likewise from the movie and soundtrack, jumps 10-7 for a new best. Elsewhere, Stray Kids’ “Ceremony” bounds in at No. 8 on Global Excl. U.S. and No. 10 on the Global 200. The Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts rank songs based on streaming and sales activity culled from more than 200 territories around the world, as compiled by Luminate. The Global 200 is inclusive of worldwide data and the Global Excl. U.S. chart comprises data from territories excluding the United States. Chart ranks are based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of audio and video music services, as well as download sales, the latter of which reflect purchases from full-service digital music retailers from around the world, with sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites excluded from the charts’ calculations. “Golden” tops the Global 200 with 120 million streams and 17,000 sold (up 6% week-over-week in each metric) worldwide in the week ending Aug. 28. Gains for the song were helped by KPop Demon Hunters’ sing-along wide release in movie theaters Aug. 23-24 and that version’s premiere on Netflix Aug. 25. The only song not from KPop Demon Hunters in the Global 200’s top five, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” is steady at No. 2 after 10 weeks on top beginning in May. Stray Kids’ “Ceremony” launches at No. 10 on the Global 200 with 44 million streams and 10,000 sold worldwide. It starts at No. 8 on Global Excl. U.S. with 35.9 million streams and 5,000 sold outside the U.S. The song — from Stray Kids’ Karma: The 4th Album, which arrives as their seventh No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — is their third top 10 on each global chart, after “Chk Chk Boom” and “LALALALA.” The two tracks also reached No. 10 on the Global 200, in August 2024 and November 2023, respectively. On Global Excl. U.S, they hit respective Nos. 4 and 6 peaks. “Golden” leads Global Excl. U.S. with 86 million streams (up 6%) and 8,000 sold (up 2%) outside the U.S. “Ordinary” holds at No. 2 on Global Excl. U.S., following eight weeks at No. 1 starting in May; “Soda Pop” repeats at its No. 3 high; BLACKPINK’s “Jump” stays at No. 4, after it led in its debut week in July; and Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” rises 7-5 following 17 weeks at No. 1 beginning a year ago this week. The Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts (dated Sept. 6, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, Sept. 2 (one day later than usual due to the Labor Day holiday Sept. 1). For both charts, the top 100 titles are available to all readers on Billboard.com, while the complete 200-title rankings are visible on Billboard Pro, Billboard’s subscription-based service. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes a thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling the weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious or unverifiable is removed, using established criteria, before final chart calculations are made and published. It’s free Billboard charts month! From Sept. 2 through Sept. 30, subscribers to Billboard’s Chart Beat newsletter, emailed each Friday, can unlock access to Billboard’s weekly and historical charts, artist chart histories and all Chart Beat stories simply by visiting the newly redesigned Billboard.com through any story link in the newsletter. Not a Chart Beat subscriber? Sign up for free here. Source link

Drake Denies Fake Abs Rumors During Bobbi Althoff Interview

Drake and Bobbi Althoff linked up for another interview on Tuesday (Sept. 2), which kicks off her Not This Again podcast. Drizzy and Althoff sat down for about 80 minutes, touching on their “feud,” Drake’s rumored ab procedure — which he denies — and Rick Ross. Drake and Bobbi’s first interview came as part of her The Really Good Podcast in 2023, which was eventually deleted months later. The OVO boss admitted they got into a “tiff,” which resulted in them pulling the interview altogether after Althoff attended an It’s All A Blur Tour show in Los Angeles. “You made me feel like our interview was the reason your life was bad,” he said. “So I just said I’m gonna get rid of the interview and you won’t ever have to see it again a day in your life.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news Drake also addressed the allegations of him having cosmetic surgery on his abs, as fans peppered him with ab sculpting speculation following a shirtless selfie he posted to Instagram in June. “No,” he bluntly replied when asked about ever having ab surgery to get a six-pack. He then joked about Metro Boomin trolling him with the “BBL Drizzy” diss, but admitted he may have edited the special effects and filter surrounding the photo using an app. “I think it was just like I came from the gym. I was sweaty in that pic,” he said. “Maybe I like heightened the saturation or something on it. I hit it too hard. They don’t look like that. You saw them.” Outside of Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross was another artist feuding with Drake last year, and Drizzy sniped back during the interview, calling out Rozay for having fake jewelry with a jab that went over Althoff’s head. “You’ve never seen someone ice Rosé? Well, talk to every jeweler in Miami that has fake diamonds,” he quipped. Throughout their chat, Drake also reflected on being arrested in Sweden for nine hours, why he feels his first interview with Bobbi paved the way for rappers to connect more easily with streamers and WWE diva Rhea Ripley, his current muse filling up his Instagram For You page. Watch the full interview below. Source link

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