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Jessie J Postpones & Cancels Tour Dates Ahead of Breast Cancer Surgery

Jessie J has canceled her upcoming U.S. tour dates and postponed her shows in Europe, with the star explaining that she must now undergo a second surgery to treat her breast cancer during the period of time she was supposed to be on the road. In a video posted to Instagram on Thursday (Aug. 28), the vocalist cut straight to the chase, telling followers she’d rather be “blunt” than get emotional on camera. “Unfortunately I have to have a second surgery,” she said. “Nothing too serious, but it has to be done by the end of this year. This falls in the middle of the tour I had booked.” “I’m so sorry, I feel frustrated and sad,” Jessie added. “But I need to be better, I need to be healed.” The canceled performances include all of the shows the “Price Tag” singer had scheduled for this November. Her October concerts in Europe have all been pushed to April 2026. Jessie’s update comes about three months after she first revealed that, shortly before the release of her single “No Secrets” in April, she’d received an “early breast cancer” diagnosis. Later in June, she announced that she’d undergone her first surgery to treat the cancer. Six weeks after that, Jessie returned to the hospital with symptoms that turned out to be the result of an infection, though her doctors had originally suspected she had a blood clot. In July, when Jessie underwent tests showing that her cancer had not spread, she shared the emotional moment with Instagram followers. “Happy tears are real,” she wrote at the time. “Thank YOU for the prayers, the love, the well wishes, the joy and all the positive energy.” See Jessie’s post below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Hayley Williams Drops Full ‘Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party’ Album

Earlier this summer, Hayley Williams did something unusual. Instead of dropping your standard album, she individually released an LP’s worth of songs scattered across her artist pages on streaming services — and that was only after she’d uploaded the material online for a select few of her Good Dye Young customers who’d received special codes with their hair color orders. Now, the Paramore frontwoman has finally rounded up all of those songs into one traditional album package, releasing Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party on Thursday (Aug. 28). The project features all of the previously released songs — including its title track and single “Glum” — as well as one brand new song, “Parachute.” Williams had hoped that in releasing the material as unsequenced tracks, fans would be inspired to choose their own preferred listening orders — which is exactly what they did. While assembling the album’s official tracklist, the vocalist took inspiration from the playlists her listeners made. “Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party,” Williams wrote Thursday on Instagram. “Yours on streaming services now. Pre-order physical copies available everywhere November 7th. Thanks for all your help on the tracklist.” She also left two blank spaces on the tracklist in her caption, possibly hinting that she’s not yet done adding songs to the project. Ego Death comes four years after Williams last released a solo album, unveiling Flowers for Vases / Descansos in 2021. Before that came her first-ever LP independent from her band, Petals for Armor, which peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard 200. The new project also arrives two years after Paramore’s last record, This Is Why. Listen to Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Champions League: 5 peruanos en diferentes clubes listos para disputar el torneo

Marcos López, figura en el Copenhague El defensor Marcos López se ganó un lugar indiscutible en el Copenhague tras brillar en la fase previa, donde dejaron en el camino a Drita, Malmö y Basel. Gracias a su rendimiento, el peruano disputará la Champions y representará al país en el torneo más prestigioso de clubes de Europa. Víctor Guzmán y su nueva etapa en Portugal Otro nombre en la lista es Víctor Guzmán, quien dejó Alianza Lima para fichar por el Sporting de Lisboa. Aunque actualmente juega en el equipo de reservas, el delantero nacional podría sorprender y dar el salto al primer equipo bajo la dirección de Rui Borges. Felipe Chávez, el joven del Bayern Múnich Con apenas 18 años, Felipe Chávez debutó en el Bayern Múnich dirigido por Vincent Kompany. Con raíces peruanas y experiencia en divisiones juveniles de la selección, el mediocampista es considerado una de las promesas más interesantes que podría brillar en el máximo torneo europeo. Diego Kochen, arquero con doble nacionalidad En el FC Barcelona, el portero Diego Kochen también forma parte del grupo de peruanos en clubes clasificados. Aunque ha elegido representar a Estados Unidos, el joven arquero mantiene vínculo con Perú por su madre y no descarta vestir la camiseta blanquirroja en el futuro. Kluiverth Aguilar y su vínculo con el City Finalmente, Kluiverth Aguilar, actualmente cedido al Lommel SK en Bélgica, sigue bajo contrato con el Grupo City. Aunque está fuera por lesión y no participará este año, su vínculo lo mantiene en el radar del Manchester City para futuras convocatorias. La fase liga de la Champions arrancará el 16 de septiembre y los clubes ya conocen a su rivales.  @luisito05fex Marcó Lopez Clasification FC Copenhague Champions League 2025/26 #marcolópez #copenhague #futbol #championsleague #perú ♬ sonido original – 𝐈𝐯𝐚́𝐧 𝐑𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐜 La entrada Champions League: 5 peruanos en diferentes clubes listos para disputar el torneo se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

#radioaltura UN EVENTO SIN PRESENDENTES EN LA HISTORIA ELECTORAL DEL PERÚ Una …

#radioaltura 🇵🇪 UN EVENTO SIN PRESENDENTES EN LA HISTORIA ELECTORAL DEL PERÚ‼️‼️🗣️🗣️ Una transmisión en simultáneo y exclusiva para todas las regiones del país. Este miércoles 3 de setiembre a las 7pm, porque el Jurado Nacional de Elecciones y la Confederación Nacional de Radio Y Televisión, presentarán especialmente para ti, una entrevista con Roberto Burneo Bermejo, presidente del JNE, para responder todas las preguntas que cómo ciudadano te haces, acerca de los próximos comicios electorales. #radioaltura Source

NFL & Roc Nation Reveal 2025 Songs of the Season Featuring Clipse, More

The NFL and Roc Nation revealed the league’s playlist for the 2025 Songs of the Season ahead of week one on Thursday (Aug. 28). The season-long initiative is led by Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out single “Ace Trumpets,” along with tracks such as Flau’jae and Waka Flock Flame’s “Courtside,” DJ Snake and J Balvin’s “Noventa” and HDBEENDOPE’s ode to Master P with “Percy Miller.” “Music is central to the way fans experience the NFL, and Songs of the Season is one way we bring that connection to life,” said Angela Ellis, who serves as the NFL’s vice president of original content and entertainment, in a statement. Explore See latest videos, charts and news She continued: “Together with Roc Nation, we’re celebrating artists who shape culture, giving players and fans a soundtrack that reflects the energy of the game.” Other artists making the playlist’s cut include Hardrock, Bootsy Collins, Dorothy, Clark D, Nico the Owl and Rhyan Besco. Music from Songs of the Season will be integrated across NFL social platforms, in-game broadcasts and stadiums for all 32 franchises. The NFL posted a TikTok previewing the pivotal opening Sunday Night Football matchup between AFC heavyweights, with the Baltimore Ravens traveling to western New York to take on the Buffalo Bills in week one, which is soundtracked by Clipse’s Pharrell-produced “Ace Trumpets.” Songs of the Season works in tandem with the league’s Inspire Change platform, which supports social justice initiatives. Travis Kelce shook up the sports media landscape earlier this week with his engagement to Taylor Swift, but the 2025 NFL season gets underway in Philly next Thursday night (Sept. 4)., when the Dallas Cowboys collide with the defending Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles. Find the entire Songs of the Season playlist below. Source link

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#radioaltura 🇵🇪 Un evento sin precedentes en la historia electoral del Perú, una transmisión en simultáneo y exclusiva para todas las regiones del país 🗣️🗣️ Este miércoles 3 de setiembre a las 7pm, porque el Jurado Nacional de Elecciones y la Confederación Nacional de Radio Y Televisión, presentarán especialmente para ti, una entrevista con Roberto Burneo Bermejo, presidente del JNE, para responder todas las preguntas que cómo ciudadano te haces, acerca de los próximos comicios electorales. #radioaltura Source

Kid Cudi Says Smoked 15 Blunts Per Day Before Going to Rehab

Kid Cudi has opened up about how he needed a stint in rehab to curb his marijuana use. On the heels of releasing a new album and his memoir, People sat down with Cudi earlier this week, and during the chat, he admitted there was a point he was smoking 15 blunts per day. “I just was in this place where I was abusing it,” Cudder said. “I was really abusing it. I was smoking maybe 15 blunts a day, wake up in the mornings, get high. It truly ruled my life.” After getting out of rehab, Cudi stayed away from smoking weed for two months and then restarted a healthier relationship with marijuana, which he has under control now. “And now I just get after it at night or on the weekends when I have the free time and I’m just relaxing, but I’m not smoking nowhere near as much weed as I was smoking before,” the Ohio rapper explained. “A joint lasts me all day, damn near. So my relationship has changed with that in a major way. And I’m just more interested in being sober a lot more and being more present.” Cudi’s memoir arrived on Aug. 12, which finds him baring his soul and delving into his turbulent journey filled with stories of loss, love and battling addiction. An early excerpt from the memoir revealed Cudi nearly died of a drug overdose circa 2010. “I was at peace with dying,” Cudi wrote. “After doing more coke than I ever had in my life I was losing all sense of what was real. I’d been alone in my New York apartment, crying for hours, listening to the Lykke Li song ‘Time Flies’ on repeat. It was a love song, but the melodies and her voice filled me with despair.” He continued: “It was peace I was after. Here, crippled on the floor, minutes from overdosing, was the closest I’d ever come to finding it. ‘You made great music that people loved,’ I thought, ‘but this is the end.’” On the music side, Kid Cudi released his Free album on Aug. 22, which boasts 13 tracks and no featured guests. Source link

How Clave Especial Scored a Deal With Jesus Ortiz Paz’s Street Mob

Amid a burgeoning regional Mexican scene in 2018, Alex Ahumada and his cousin Leonardo Lomeli began playing gigs in their hometown Salinas, Calif., — an agricultural hub located just south of the San Francisco Bay Area — mainly as a hobby, after all, they’d both soon go off to college. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Inspired by legacy acts like Valentín Elizalde and Ariel Camacho, Ahumada sang covers while Lomeli played the requinto at family backyard parties or events around town, their repertoire ranging from old-school corridos to cumbias. “We wanted the party to be lit,” Ahumada tells Billboard. The 24-year-old doesn’t come from a family of musicians but corridos and regional Mexican music in general soundtracked his childhood. “A lot of Mexicans live in Salinas,” he adds. “Growing up, we’d always have música mexicana on, for instance you’d hear it in the streets, parties, the Salinas community showed us to be proud of our roots.” The first-gen Mexican Americans — whose parents emigrated from Jalisco, Mexico and worked in the fields as farm workers — were performing four events a month, charging around $100-200 an hour. While college made it particularly challenging to gig consistently, their summer breaks were booked playing in Salinas and nearby cities like Fresno and Sacramento. “Those gigs built us,” Ahumada says today. “We were able connect with our community and understand what they really wanted to listen to.” Clave Especial — comprised of Ahumada, Lomeli and tololoche player Rogelio González, who was also born and raised in Salinas and joined the group in 2021 — is a growing force in regional Mexican music thanks to their take on corridos, incorporating charchetas and trombones to their style. In March, Clave’s debut album Mija No Te Asustes — via Street Mob Records — featuring collabs with Luis R Conriquez, Fuerza Regida and Los Dareyes de La Sierra, debuted and peaked at No. 8 on Billboard‘s Top Latin Albums chart and at No. 5 on Regional Mexican Albums. Earlier this month, the band scored its first Billboard No. 1 thanks to “Tú, Tú, Tú” with Edgardo Nuñez, a track that’s also from Mija No Te Asustes. “All those songs are bangers,” says Lomeli. Ahumada adds, “We had been releasing singles but people wanted the album, so we locked ourselves in the studio for like two or three months, crafting songs specifically for the artists that are featured. We didn’t just want them to jump on any song, we had a specific artist in mind for each collaboration. It all feels like a dream but we’ve worked hard for this.” Ahumada didn’t know he could sing until one day his cousin got ahold of a guitar. “He called me while I was at work with my dad one summer and he started playing a tune and I just started singing over the phone,” he says, feeling encouraged that no one was watching him. “I was embarrassed but then Leo and I would get together at my house and just practice in my room when no one was home. We started getting more comfortable and sang in family parties or when we were with our friends from high school.” They also began uploading songs on Instagram and YouTube but had no expectations. “We had faith in our craft but we were realists,” Ahumada says. At the time, a number of young acts were taking center stage fueling the Mexican music movement. “There were so many new artists, all with different styles. That’s why we stuck to our lifestyle and never dropped out of school. We kept grinding and started writing our own songs, too. If this was going to happen for us, it would happen organically.” That moment came in 2021, after they had graduated from college, with “El Tranki,” released independently, which they said went “viral” on YouTube, getting more 10,000 views. “For us, those were a lot of views and we’d get excited,” adds González. It wasn’t the group’s big break but it encouraged them to keep going. Two years later, “Rápido Soy” catapulted them to a new level, with one million views on YouTube. It’s when the labels started calling, one in particular that they’d hope would reach out. Street Mob Records, founded by Fuerza Regida’s Jesús Ortiz Paz, signed the group in 2023 on the heels of “Rápido Soy’s” growing streaming numbers. The track earned Clave its first entry on a Billboard chart peaking at No. 39 on Hot Latin Songs in February 2024. “I used to watch JOP’s blogs when I was in high school,” says Ahumada. “He’s also from California so he gets us and he used to gig locally, playing in backyard parties. Now he’s doing these huge concerts, it’s inspiring.” Since, Ahumada, Lomeli and González say their lives have completely changed, spending more time in L.A. in the studio but also gearing up for their first U.S. tour set to launch in September. “We’re hiking a lot, trying to eat better, to charge up and be 100% ready,” Ahumada says. What’s most rewarding is that they’ve made their parents proud. “My mom’s like, ‘Mijo, me estas saliendo diario en mis redes,‘ she says she sees me all over her social media feed,” Ahumada says with a laugh. They’re super proud. We come from a hard-working Mexican family and we want to show kids to dream big and work hard.” They’ve also intentionally created a team that includes people mainly from Salinas. “We’re bringing the whole town with us on this journey,” Lomeli adds proudly. Below, learn more about August’s Billboard Latin Artist on the Rise: Names: Alex Ahumada, Leonardo Lomeli and Rogelio González Ages: Ahumada is 24 years old. Lomeli and González are both 23. Biggest Accomplishment: “Going No. 1 on Billboard. We’re always checking the charts and when we got the No. 1, we immediately showed our families,” Ahumada says. “But also our debut album because that’s a representation of what we can do.” Recommended Song: “Tú, Tú, Tú” with

Magaly Medina revive polémico momento de Gisela: “No te has bañado, apestas” 

Redacción Panamericana Magaly Medina, recordó el altercado que la ‘Señito’ tuvo con un camarógrafo y cuestionó su trato hacia la prensa. Magaly arremete contra Gisela Durante el último programa de Magaly TV, La Firme, la ‘urraca’ dedicó un extenso segmento a recordar los momentos más polémicos de Gisela Valcárcel.  Entre ellos, revivió el enfrentamiento de 2007 entre la popular “Señito” y un camarógrafo de su equipo, episodio que marcó su relación con la prensa. “Para los que todavía creen que ella es humilde y auténtica, no. Yo les voy a mostrar cuál es su verdadero rostro”, comentó Magaly antes de mostrar las imágenes del incidente. Te puede interesar Madre de ‘Cri Cri’ marca distancia con Jefferson Farfán tras la libertad de su hijo: “No somos materialistas” La humillación pública En el video presentado, se ve a Gisela Valcárcel increpando al camarógrafo durante un evento deportivo con frases que hoy siguen generando indignación. “No te has bañado, apestas y te atreves a hacerme la vida imposible”, le gritó, mientras exigía que se retirara del lugar. La presentadora también hizo comentarios sobre su derecho a la fama y el trabajo del reportero: “Soy Gisela Valcárcel y me he ganado mi derecho… Y cuando lleves un pan a la mesa, verás que es mío”, expresó con evidente molestia. Te puede interesar Primo de Jefferson Farfán, ‘Cri Cri’, se pronuncia tras su liberación en caso de presunto abuso sexual Gisela envuelta en polémica con canal 4 El recordatorio de Magaly llega en medio de un clima tenso entre ambas figuras, luego de que Valcárcel denunciara que América TV no le permitió el ingreso al canal, hecho que la televisora negó. Esta nueva fricción ha reavivado viejas heridas y puesto nuevamente a ambas conductoras en el centro de la atención mediática. Mientras tanto, Gisela celebró el buen rendimiento de sus programas América Hoy y Mostritos y Pirañas, que lograron gran audiencia incluso en medio de la polémica. @wolf_salvaje 🚨 Magaly sigue chancando a GISELA y le hizo recordar como trató a su camarografo de su revista 🔥🔥🚨🚨 #wolf_salvaje🐺 #fracardtv_espectaculos #magalytvlafirme #Gisela #recordaresvolveravivir ♬ Suspenseful and tense orchestra(1318015) – SoLaTiDo Source link

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