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Kylie Minogue & ATEEZ Team For Her Signature Hit in ‘KPOPPED’ Clip

Kylie Minogue just can’t get ATEEZ out of her head in a performance from Apple TV+’s new music competition series KPOPPED. The show executive produced by Lionel Richie and Megan Thee Stallion teams K-pop idols including Billlie, ITZY, JO1, STAYC, Kiss of Life and BLACKSWAN with Western music icons such as Kesha, Boyz II Men, Spice Girls Mel “Scary Spice” B and Emma “Baby Spice” Bunton and J Balvin to reimagine some of their biggest hits. In episode five, Australian pop queen Minogue — dressed in a yellow and black striped dress with a red and white bottom striped edge and knee-high leather boots — does a sultry back-and-forth with four of the eight-member boy band ATEEZ’s singers on her iconic pop smash “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” which hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2002. The group’s members respond in kind, crooning the song’s longing lyrics in Korean at Minogue as the studio audience lose it and their other four bandmates, and J Balvin, look on with big smiles from chairs just offstage. The show’s performance are judged by a live audience in Seoul, South Korea, with Megan and “Gangnam Style” K-pop OG PSY appearing alongside host actor/comedian Soojeong Son (Search Party). All eight episodes of the series dropped on Friday (Aug. 29) and feature Western pop stars and K-pop groups reimagining their biggest hits and then performing them live with little rehearsal time. After each song battle, a winner is chosen and the K-pop idols end each episode with a performance, including their K-popped versions of the guest artist’s signature songs. Among the collaborations fans can watch are: Megan Thee Stallion and LaBelle with Billlie (on “Flipping a Coin,” “Savage” and “Lady Marmalade”), Mel B and Bunton with ITZY (“Gold,” “Wannabe” and “Say You’ll Be There”), Vanilla Ice and Taylor Dayne with Kep 1 er (“Wa Da Da,” “Ice Ice Baby” and “Tell It To My Heart”), Kesha and Eve with JO1 (“Love Seeker,” “Joyride” and “Let Me Blow Ya Mind”), J Balvin and Kylie Minogue with ATEEZ (“Bounce (K-Hot Chili Peppers),” “Mi Gente” and “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”) and more from TLC and Boy George with STAYC, Jess Glynne and Ava Max with Kiss of Life and Boyz II Men with BLACKSWAN. Watch the “Can Get You Out of My Head” teaser below.    Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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Cradle of Filth Singer Breaks Silence on Bandmates’ ‘Damaging’ Claims

Following the departure of two band members, Cradle of Filth singer Dani Filth took to his Instagram over the weekend to respond to the recent shock exits of keyboardist Zoë M. Federoff and her husband, guitarist Marek “Ashok” Šmerda. “After a long day of reflection on the road, I want to make one final statement about recent events,” wrote Filth. “First, I’ll acknowledge that in my last message I let fatigue and frustration steer me into sharing more personal detail than was probably necessary. For that, I apologise. The truth of my account remains, but out of respect for everyone involved, I will not be commenting further on personal matters in public.” In the earlier, much lengthier post he was referring to, Filth apologized for taking so long to respond, noting that the band is currently on tour in South America. Among the matters he addressed was a seemingly disputed contract he described as not final but a “framework” to built upon, as well as claims that the band prohibits members from working on outside projects. He also claimed that “heavy drinking, escalating arguments and repeated public disputes created a very disruptive atmosphere for everyone” during the first few days of the South American tour, claiming that he witnessed “heated exchanges” between Federoff and Šmerda, including in front of fans gathered for autographs in a hotel lobby. The post included other personal details about the couple as well as praise for the band’s management team at The Oracle, who he said have been, “nothing short of wonderful. Caring and understanding, relinquishing commissions to make tours work and working closely with the band to deliver us some amazing opportunities.” In the follow-up statement on Monday (Sept. 1) Filth (born Daniel Lloyd Davey), also addressed the claims of “theft” and “exploitation” Šmerda made against the band and its management. “These allegations are false and damaging. We maintain clear records that show otherwise, and any dispute will be dealt with properly, not through trial by social media,” he said; at press time spokespeople for the band had not returned Billboard‘s request for comment on the split or Filth’s statement. The singer then got personal, noting that both Federoff and Šmerda are aware that his mother is “currently battling stage 4 cancer — a fight that takes all her strength. She has seen the wave of online attacks aimed at me, and it has only added to her distress. Whatever else is said, I hope we can all agree that dragging families into this storm is a cruelty none of us should wish on another.” Filth said that, despite all the rancor, he wishes the couple well. “We shared great times together, and I’ll always be grateful for those memories. But I won’t let unfounded slander define this band or diminish the work we’ve put into it,” he wrote. Šmerda took several shots at his former band just days after Federoff announced her departure from the British black metal group in the midst of their South American tour. “I ask you to please respect my wife and myself in this transitional period. I am indeed leaving Cradle of Filth at the end of this current tour, and the reasons behind this are conclusions my wife and I came together at long before this week. We simply do not feel like Cradle can provide for our future, and in fact hinders it,” Šmerda wrote on Facebook on Tuesday (Aug. 26). “Among other reasons it is a lot of work for relatively low pay, the stress is quite high, and we haven’t felt for a while like this band actually prioritizing/caring about members. It has been years of unprofessional behavior from people above us that led to our decision.” Šmerda’s announcement came two days after Federoff announced her departure after less than three years. “It is with deep regret I share that for personal reasons I am unable to continue this tour and continue in general with Cradle of Filth,” wrote Federoff. “Please respect my privacy and my family’s privacy. I will answer no further questions. Be kind to my successor. I wish her and my now former bandmates well.” Along with announcing his plan to depart after the tour wraps later this month, Šmerda, who joined the band in 2014, took a shot at CoF’s long-delayed collaboration with Ed Sheeran. “I have also asked all compositions of mine removed from upcoming releases including Ed Sheeran collab,” Šmerda wrote. “This song feels like foolish clown antics for me at this point anyways- first it was charity single for kids, then for profit single, then on next album, and now who knows and I just do not want to be involved anymore, no disrespect to Ed Sheeran.” Cradle of Filth announced after Šmerda’s post that he would not be performing with the group on the remainder of the tour and would promptly be replaced. “Despite all attempts to illegally defame and derail the band, Cradle Of Filth WILL NOT cancel any of our South American shows, though fans will have to bear with us being a band with only one guitarist live, that is of course until Ashok’s temporary replacement is flown out to join the tour in a few days time,” the band said. “Thank you for your understanding in this horrible matter, we are all in a state of shock over proceedings and will share our side to these unfortunate events in due course,” they added at the time. “Please, respect our decision to part with Ashok now rather than at the end of the tour and avoid speculation as more clarity on the situation will be provided.”    Source link

Lil Nas X’s Dad Says Music Industry Pressure Led to Son’s Arrest

Lil Nas X‘s father says that the intense pressure of fame is partly to blame for his son’s recent arrest. Robert Stafford told London’s The Times that the Aug. 21 incident in which the 26-year-old “Industry Baby” MC was found wandering naked around Los Angeles, allegedly charging at police officers when they tried to take him into custody, was a reaction to the pressure cooker of being in the spotlight. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “I understand how the music business is,” said Lil Nas’ dad, 56, a gospel singer from Atlanta. “It’s like a high. When you get to that level, you want that drug again, you want to hit that high again.” The performer born Montero Lamar Hill, was arrested and charged with four felonies last month, pleading not guilty to three felony counts of battery with injury on a police officer and one count of resisting an executive officer. Police claimed that on the morning of Aug. 21, Lil Nas was found wandering naked around Los Angeles in only cowboy boots, and when law enforcement arrived on the scene, he allegedly “charged at officers and was taken into custody.” Police transported him to a local hospital for a suspected overdose before booking the rapper and holding him in jail over the weekend. He was subsequently released on $75,000 bond — conditioned on him attending drug treatment — and, if convicted, is facing five years in prison. Stafford said the intense pressure to follow up the early success of record-setting debut single “Old Town Road” weighed on Lil Nas X, as well as the strain of trying to provide for his family. “For a 26-year-old to have to deal with what he’s dealing with — to be a breadwinner for a lot of people, the inability to change his mother’s situation and the pressure he puts on himself,” said Stafford, reportedly referring to the addiction struggle of the rapper’s mom, Tameka Hill, who he said has so far resisted her son’s offers for help. “That can weigh heavily on your heart,” said Stafford, who lamented that his son’s “worst moment” was caught on film and shared around the world due to Lil Nas’ celebrity. Stafford said he immediately flew to Los Angeles to support Lil Nas, crying when he saw his son in a jail jumpsuit behind glass. “I went to visit him in jail and as soon as I walked through that door, I couldn’t do anything but cry,” Stafford said. “To see my baby boy on the other side of that glass. We shed tears with each other for a minute. And I had to tell him that ‘what you’re going through is normal.’ We all have breakdowns every now and then, but the difference is, yours get played out in the public eye.” Stafford said it was distressing to see the footage of his son’s public meltdown, though it made him think “that’s not even him” as it became clear to him that his son was suffering. “When I went to visit he asked me to say, ‘tell everybody I’m sorry they saw me like that’. Even in that moment, he was apologizing to people for something he was going through,” Stafford told the paper. Lil Nas hopped on Instagram last week days after the incident, describing the arrest as “terrifying,” but assuring fans that “your girl is gonna be alright.” Stafford agrees, telling The Times that he believes his son will recover and that the arrest was a wake-up call. “Hopefully, this is a turning point in his mental stability,” he said. “Sometimes God will take you through your worst moment to give you your best moment.”    Source link

P!nk Got An E Coli Infection on Vacation

What’s a summer vacation without a little stomach churn? P!nk shared over the weekend that she took a holiday recently and got hit with a nasty bug that almost derailed her plans. “When you go on vacation and have food and E coli decides to move into your gut you kill it with friends and red wine. and a vitamin IV concoction,” she wrote on Instagram in a post that accompanied a picture of P!nk relaxing on a couch sipping wine while hooked up to a drip bag filled with fluids. The slide was overlaid with the message “This is all normal and everything is going really well,” as well as the caption, “Ahhh life and lemons and lemonade and great memories that I might remember.” According to the Cleveland Clinic, E. coli is a “group of bacteria that can cause infections in your gut (GI tract), urinary tract and other parts of your body. Most of the time, it can live in your gut without hurting you. But some strains can make you sick with watery diarrhea, vomiting and a fever.” Last month, P!nk took to Instagram to clear up a few rumors, including the fake news that she has a song coming out title “Gorilla.” Speaking directly to camera, the singer said, “I mean I wish I did, I’m so curious,” she said about the made-up track. “I’m not singing for football games… or people… fans? I dunno, football fans at a football game? I dunno. It’s not happening, these are all fake stories.” P!nk is taking a well-deserved break after her 2023-2024 Summer Carnival world tour earned nearly $700 million and sold more than 4.8 million tickets across 128 shows.    Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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Myles Smith Set for Halftime Show at NFL Regular Season Game in Dublin

British singer-songwriter Myles Smith will be the halftime show performer at the NFL’s first-ever regular season game in Dublin, Ireland, on Sept. 28. The Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers will go head-to-head at the city’s iconic Croke Park as part of the league’s International Games programme (kick off 2:30 p.m. BST/9:30 a.m. ET). Explore See latest videos, charts and news Following in the tradition of the coveted halftime show at the Super Bowl, Smith will perform live for fans in the stadium and watching at home on television around the globe. The Luton-born singer released “Stargazing” in May 2024, which has since topped a billion streams and peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 4 on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart. Earlier this year, Smith collected the BRITs Rising Star Award, a prize previously won by Adele and Sam Fender, and he supported Ed Sheeran on his Mathematics tour. Smith will be joined by the The Line-Up Choir, a Dublin-based contemporary group during his performance. Speaking exclusively to Billboard, the 27-year-old said, “It has been an incredible year for me so far, and now to be on a stage like this is insane. Performing at the first-ever regular NFL season game in Dublin, in such an iconic venue, feels like another major milestone. It’s an honor to be alongside so many other amazing performers, both from Ireland and around the world. I can’t wait to bring my music to such a massive stage and share this experience with those in the stadium and watching around the world.” Lyra, the Cork-born singer-songwriter, will perform Ireland’s national anthem prior to the game’s kick-off; her self-titled LP reached No. 1 on the Irish Albums Chart in April 2024. “As an Irish singer, standing at the center of Croke Park, singing in front of my fellow Irish and visitors from around the world, fills me with immense pride,” Lyra said. “I am deeply grateful to the NFL for giving me the opportunity to represent my homeland at such a momentous occasion. To be part of such an iconic moment, as the NFL makes history with its first regular-season game in Ireland, is an honor I will carry in my heart forever.” The 82,000-capacity stadium has hosted NFL football in the past, with the pre-season “American Bowl” between the Steelers and the Chicago Bears being played in 1997. In recent years, the city’s Avivia Stadium has hosted a number of college football games.  Croke Park is a popular spot for large concerts with Oasis, Robbie Williams, Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen and AC/DC all playing the ground in recent years. The stadium is home to the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) and hosts Gaelic football and hurling matches. The 2025 NFL season will kick off on Thursday (Sept. 4) when the Dallas Cowboys visit the Philadelphia Eagles, winners of the most-recent Super Bowl back in February. Across the 2025 season, NFL matches will take place in Dublin, London, Berlin and Madrid this coming fall; the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers will kick off their season in Sao Paolo, Brazil this coming Friday (Sept. 5). Source link

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