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Trina Says PETA Sent ‘Aggressive’ Messages Before SeaWorld Performance

PETA tried to talk Trina out of performing at SeaWorld. VIBE was in San Diego on Saturday to see the Miami rapper live at the famous theme park and caught up with Trina after her performance. She told the outlet that she was hesitant at first when she got the invite, saying, “I was excited, but I was like, SeaWorld? How do you perform at SeaWorld? This is like a theme park with kids.” Trina then revealed that animal rights group PETA sent her “aggressive” messages in an effort to convince her to cancel her appearance. “‘We love you as an artist, we respect you, but you can’t perform,’” Trina recalled. The “Pull Over” rapper and her team ultimately decided to go ahead with the opportunity. VIBE also confirms that PETA reached out months before Trina was set to perform with a message requesting that she cancel while also making a “commitment to stay away from SeaWorld.” SeaWorld San Diego president Tyler Carter was asked to comment on criticism over the park’s treatment of wildlife, and he told VIBE: “I think the biggest thing we say is come check it out for yourself.” He added: “Our core mission is education, conservation, and doing better for the planet. I think there’s a lot that people may not fully understand. And so we always recommend checking out our website. We have a lot of information about what we do, and really, just come see it.” Elsewhere in the profile, Trina spoke highly of the new crop of female rappers, including GloRilla and Sexyy Red saying that she often plays their music to get the crowd excited for her live sets. “When it’s time for the crowd participation, I always go to the new girls coming up, because I be turned up, [and] intrigued with their music,” she admitted. “I hear it, and I see people going crazy; I love it. Because I know how that was when I started. And these little girls, I love them… They have came and dominated the game.” This isn’t the first time SeaWorld San Diego has made headlines. Soulja Boy and Bow Wow‘s performance last month at their “Summer Spectacular Concert Series” went viral for the second consecutive year. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Chappell Roan Has ‘No Idea’ How Her Next Album Will Sound

Chappell Roan wasn’t kidding when she revealed recently that her highly anticipated sophomore album is nowhere near complete. In a Tuesday (Aug. 12) interview with Apple Music 1‘s Zane Lowe, the pop star shared that — in addition to not having much of a start on the writing process — she doesn’t even know what her next project will sound like. And according to her, it doesn’t help that all three of the singles she’s released since dropping debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess have completely different sonic styles, from the country-fried “The Giver” to the ’90s rock-inspired “The Subway.” “I just think that ‘The Giver,’ ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ [and] ‘The Subway,’ they’re all kind of so different,” Roan began. “So that’s why I’m just like, ‘I have no idea what the next era is.’ That’s the scary part of putting out new music and then people not liking it, because it’s not like the music you made before.” “It makes you scared to release stuff,” she continued. “You’re like, ‘Well, people aren’t ever going to like it as much as the first one.’ That’s the risk you take every single time.” The interview comes about a week after Roan first curbed lofty fan expectations by telling Vogue that no, she won’t be releasing another album any time soon, despite the pressure to follow up the success of Midwest Princess. “The second project doesn’t exist yet,” she said at the time, noting that it could take up to five years to complete CR2. “There is no album. There is no collection of songs.” That said, Roan does think that her latest single, “The Subway” — which arrived Aug. 1 and recently gave the star a career high debut on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 3 — will be a “safe” transition from Midwest Princess to whatever comes next. “I think it’s a good ring on the ladder,” she said of the track, which she also revealed to Lowe was actually written about her experiences in Los Angeles, despite its distinct New York City imagery. “‘The Subway’ is just so much more romantic,” she explained. “But it was actually about me hiding in Los Angeles from someone who I was deeply in love with. We weren’t on bad terms, it was just kind of trying to avoid the coffee shops that we went to and parties. And so that’s where it came from, was, ‘Oh my God, I don’t know how to exist in this city.’ I felt pretty lonely there for many years.” Plus, no matter which styles Roan employs on her next album, the commercial success of her three post-Midwest Princess songs — each of which reached the top 5 of the Hot 100, despite their differences — proves that fans are all but guaranteed to love it. And while breaking molds can be scary, the Missouri native says that experimenting with different genres is “one of the most admirable things an artist can do.” “When Gaga released Joanne, and just was like, ‘Oh, I actually have this entire other side of me outside of pop,’ that just builds the character of your artistry,” Roan told Lowe. Roan’s full interview with Lowe will arrive on Apple Music 1 soon. Source link

Angie Jibaja arremete contra Magaly Medina: “La voy a meter presa”

Redacción Panamericana Angie Jibaja aseguró que tomará acciones legales y que su objetivo es llevar a la conductora de espectáculos a prisión. La expareja de Jean Paul Santa María, Angie Jibaja, volvió a encender la polémica en la farándula peruana al lanzar duras declaraciones contra Magaly Medina. Angie Jibaja denunciará a Magaly Medina En su más reciente live por TikTok, reveló detalles de su salud actual y su recuperación. Sin embargo, fue clara con su mensaje al arremeter contra la periodista de espectáculos. “Magaly se fregó, porque otra persona… no solo yo, pónganse en el caso de que sea una familia y ella está ahí acosando, hablando, levantando el pasado a cada rato”, expresó. Te puede interesar Angie Jibaja denunció públicamente a Jean Paul y Romina: “Les echo la culpa” También mencionó que la conductora de televisión no tiene empatía con lo que está sucediendo y que todo lo verá por el lado legal. “Ella se la va a tener que ver con el juez y con la demanda que le voy a mandar, porque se metió con una persona que está a punto de terminar la terapia… se ha metido con la persona equivocada”, reveló la ex pareja de Jean Paul. Angie fue directa y no dejó espacio a interpretaciones, asegurando que hará todo lo posible para que Magaly Medina enfrente consecuencias legales. “Esta vez yo la voy a meter presa porque se va presa, porque se va presa. Es una mujer que realmente de influyente no tiene nada; es una rompe hogares, rompe familias”, añadió la modelo. Manipulación y miedo en sus hijos En el mismo live, Jibaja también se refirió a un conflicto legal con el padre de sus hijos. Afirmó que Jean Paul no le deja verlos. Además, mencionó que habría sido denunciada por violencia familiar y que sus niños fueron presionados para declarar en su contra. “¿Yo qué he hecho para ganarme que él me demande por violencia familiar? Hacer declarar a mis niños y lograr que digan que no me quieren… eso es una gran violencia contra mí”, sentenció Jibaja. @hane_ul3 @Romina Gachoy @Jean Paul Santa María @CARLITOS TV 💚 ♬ sonido original – 💟GiaClips💟 Source link

Will Chappell Roan’s «The Subway» Outlast «The Giver» On the Hot 100?

After dropping “The Giver,” a stab at country-pop that lasted just eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 after debuting at No. 4, Chappell Roan unleashed her newest single, “The Subway.” Once again teaming with Dan Nigro, the 2025 Grammy winner for best new artist instantly earned the highest-charting Hot 100 hit of her career when “The Subway” launched at No. 3 on the Aug. 16 chart. Though she insists her second album isn’t coming anytime soon, the performance of “The Subway” offers valuable insight into Roan’s ranking in the Top 40 landscape as she moves further away from her breakthrough debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. Will “The Subway” last longer on the Hot 100 than “The Giver?” Does “Subway” have the potential to become Chappel’s first Hot 100 No. 1 hit? Billboard staffers discuss these questions and more below. 1. Chappel Roan’s “The Subway” debuted at No. 3 on the Hot 100 this week. Is that higher, lower or about where you would have expected this song to debut?  Hannah Dailey: Given how long it took for her to release “The Subway” after first performing it at Gov Ball — 14! Months! — I’m pleasantly surprised that “The Subway” debuted as high as it did. Though I feel confident it would have had a straight shot to No. 1 if she’d released it a year ago when everyone was still freshly caught up in the Chappell craze, at this point, I would’ve expected it to enter the chart in the mid- or lower top 10 range. She and her team should be really happy. Stephen Daw: Just a little bit lower than I’d initially thought. After seeing the massive streaming numbers this song was pulling in during its first few days, I thought it had a better-than-average chance of taking the top spot on the Hot 100. Still, though, debuting a song at your highest chart position to date is no small feat! Kyle Denis: This is a bit higher than I expected! “The Giver” was fairly divisive, but clearly not enough to overshadow the anticipation for “The Subway.” It also helps that “The Subway” debuted alongside its exceptional music video, marking Chappell’s first proper music video since “Hot to Go” two years ago. Lyndsey Havens: My instinct was to say higher, but as I think about it, a No. 3 debut is pretty much exactly what I’d expect for “Subway” for two reasons. It’s a natural debut spot for Roan, who has become something of a chart mainstay these last couple of years. Plus, given the more ballad-inspired nature of the song, it fits in perfectly with what else is resonating right now — look no further than previous chart-topper, “Ordinary” by Alex Warren. “The Subway” comes at the right time in both popular music and Roan’s career, as it shows yet another side of the multidimensional pop star, one that’s softer and showcases her incredible vocal prowess — proving that not all hits need to be burning “h-o-t.” Jason Lipshutz: Higher. Considering that “The Giver” was Roan’s first post-Midwest Princess release, was teased with more fervor than “The Subway” and sounded more uptempo and radio-friendly, I expected that song’s No. 4 debut to serve as a bar that “The Subway” could not hurdle. Yet fans seem to be responding more positively to “The Subway” than to its predecessor, with a huge streaming bow powering an even higher chart launch. As a fan of the new single, I’m pleasantly surprised that “The Subway” is now Roan’s highest-charting hit. 2. Was “The Subway” worth the hype? Is it a worthy follow-up to “The Giver?”  Hannah Dailey: Yes and yes. From the sharp lyrics to Chappell’s stunning vocal delivery — and of course, that glorious outro that hits just as hard as the first time you heard it every time you press “play” — this song is truly a fantastic piece that stands apart from everything else in the top 40 right now in the best way. “The Giver” is a great song, but everything about the rollout for “Subway” feels way more thoughtful and complete. I definitely think she leveled up here. Stephen Daw: This song absolutely met and surpassed my expectations, and is a phenomenal improvement on what she set up with “The Giver,” all the way down to her strategy when rolling it out. She and Dan Nigro managed to keep the soul of the song intact while changing around some arrangements and adding small production flourishes to make the studio version stand apart from her live performances. Even fans who have been listening to bootlegged live versions for well over a year will keep going back to the studio recording to find the new bits they love. Kyle Denis: I think so! I can already tell this will have more staying power than “The Giver” on both my daily personal playlist and the Hot 100. Quite simply, “The Subway” is a better execution of Chappell’s vision than “The Giver.” The latter attempted to capture arena-sized Shania Twain-esque country-pop but lacked the necessary punchiness; the former effectively channels the yearning timbre of The Cranberries’ Dolores O’Riordan. “The Subway” isn’t just a worthy follow-up to “The Giver,” it’s also one of my favorite pop songs of the year so far. Lyndsey Havens: Totally. “The Subway” is a really gorgeous song — and both from a skillset and thematic point of view, it follows “The Giver” nicely. Much like “Subway,” “Giver” showed an entirely new country side of Roan. And I think any fan appreciates when an artist not only walks a new path, but pulls it off this well. Lyrically, you could argue that there’s a thread between giving too much in a relationship that results in losing the girl (“Subway”) — but that’s just one line of thinking. The main takeaway, I think, is that Roan isn’t leaving any stone unturned when it comes to her sonic evolution, and how lucky are we

Raekwon & Mobb Deep Announce Co-Headlining 30th Anniversary Tour

Raekwon and Mobb Deep shifted hip-hop with their 1995 albums, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… and The Infamous, respectively — now they’re hitting the road for a co-headlining 30th anniversary tour to celebrate. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The Wu-Tang Clan rapper and Mobb Deep’s Havoc announced the North American trek on Tuesday (Aug. 12) with artist pre-sale set for Wednesday (Aug. 13) while the general public’s tickets hit the market on Friday (Aug. 15) at 10 a.m. local showtime. “Me and Havoc from Mobb will be pure hip-hop at its finest. This is gonna take rap shows to the next level — guaranteed,” Raekwon said in a statement. Havoc added that “fans can expect nothing less than pure, raw, unfiltered energy on stage. I’m excited to celebrate these two legendary albums — the world doesn’t exist to me without that purple tape in it. This will be a tour the fans will never forget.” The 19-date tour is slated to kick off in Portland on Nov. 13 and will run through San Diego, Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Philly, Atlanta and wrap up in Miami Beach on Dec. 15. The Infamous served as Havoc and the late Prodigy’s magnum opus sophomore album, which reached No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1995. Prodigy passed away in 2017 at the age of 42 due to accidental choking after a lifelong battle with sickle-cell anemia. As for Rae, the Chef cooked up his Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… debut album in August 1995, which entered the charts at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. Raekwon’s still sharpening his lyrical sword, as the rap legend delivered his The Emperor’s New Clothes album in July. Find all of the dates for the co-headlining tour below. Nov. 13 – Portland, Ore. @ Crystal Ballroom  Nov. 15 – Berkeley, Calif. @ The UC Theatre   Nov. 17 – San Diego, Calif. @ SOMA   Nov. 18 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Wiltern   Nov. 21 – Denver, Co. @ Fillmore Auditorium   Nov. 24 – Houston, Tx. @ Bayou Music Center   Nov. 25 – Dallas, Tx. @ South Side Ballroom   Nov. 28 – Chicago, Ill. – Riviera Theatre   Nov. 29 – Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore Detroit   Dec. 1 – Wallingford, Conn. @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre   Dec. 2 – Toronto, Ontario @ HISTORY   Dec. 3 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Fillmore Philadelphia   Dec. 6 – Boston, Mass. @ Citizens House of Blues   Dec. 7 – New York, N.Y. @ Brooklyn Paramount   Dec. 8 – Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore Silver Spring   Dec. 10 – Charlotte, N.C. @ The Fillmore Charlotte   Dec. 11 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Tabernacle   Dec. 14 – St. Petersburg, Fla. @ Jannus Live (Co-Pro)   Dec. 15 – Miami Beach, Fla. @ Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre   Source link

Mario Irivarren y Onelia Molina celebran juntos Fiestas Patrias

Mario Irivarren y Onelia Molina han vuelto a ser el centro de atención luego de que se les viera juntos en el aeropuerto el pasado 27 de julio. A través de redes sociales, Onelia subió historias en donde se mostraba disfrutando del feriado largo en un ambiente relajado y lleno de complicidad. Te puede interesar Luisito Caycho amenaza con demandar a Magaly Medina Mario Irivarren pasa Fiestas Patrias con Onelia Molina  Aunque el guerrero no subió ninguna imagen a sus redes sociales de lo que hizo este feriado, las historias de Onelia comprometieron mucho a Irivarren debido a quién le graba en las historias. En una de las historias, Molina señala: “Y para terminar el día perfecto, entramos a estas aguas termales 10/10”. Algo que pondría en alerta de que no se encontraba sola. Los rumores de un posible regreso  Recordemos que hace unos meses, la pareja anunció su separación, pero dejaron claro que mantenían una relación cordial. Los rumores se intensificaron cuando Onelia y Mario fueron captados en lo que sería el cumpleaños de la chica reality, compartiendo risas y momentos cercanos. Te puede interesar Michelle Soifer revela que sigue casada con Paul Fernández: “No sé nada de él” “Qué lindos se ven juntos”, “Ojalá vuelvan” y “El amor verdadero siempre regresa” fueron algunos de los comentarios que inundaron las redes sociales. Hasta el momento, Onelia y Mario no han brindado declaraciones al respecto. Sin embargo, su presencia conjunta durante una fecha tan simbólica ha sido suficiente para despertar interés no solo entre sus fans, sino también en los programas de espectáculos. ¿Será este el inicio de una nueva etapa juntos? El tiempo lo dirá, pero lo cierto es que su aparición durante Fiestas Patrias no ha pasado desapercibida. @willax.espectaculos Onelia Molina y Mario Irivarren se van de viaje juntos #UnDíaEnElMall #OneliaMolina #MarioIrivarren #Viajes #Pareja #Chile ♬ original sound – Willax Espectáculos La entrada Mario Irivarren y Onelia Molina celebran juntos Fiestas Patrias se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico Residency Surprise Guests

Bad Bunny officially kicked off his summer residency No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico on July 11. Produced by Noah Assad Presents and Move Concerts, the 30-day trek will wrap Sept. 14, with the first nine shows reserved exclusively for residents of Puerto Rico. In true Bad Bunny fashion, the artist delivered pride, power, and Puerto Rican excellence during the opening night on Friday (July 11), where he performed songs from his latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, including “Baile Inolvidable,” “Nueva Yol,” “Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR,” “Turista,” and the heartfelt title track, “DTMF.” He also performed some of his all-time hits, such as “Si Estuviésemos Juntos,” “Yo Perreo Sola,” “Me Porto Bonito” and “Callaíta.” “I’m in Puerto Rico, I’m home, having fun and, to be honest, I don’t want to leave,” he expressed in a video in January when he announced the residency. “Thanks to music and the love you give me through my music, I’ve had the privilege of traveling to sing in different places of the world. I appreciate and love to do it. There are places I for sure will return […] and some I’ve never been to but would like to visit, like Brazil and Japan. And there are places I haven’t been to in a long time, like Italy, London, Spain.” But for now, the global Latin star is celebrating his sixth studio album — which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart — at home. He’s also bringing his friends along. Below, check out an updating list of the special guests at the No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency. Chuwi Image Credit: Esteban Joel On the first three nights of “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,” Bad Bunny invited Chuwi (former Billboard On the Radar Latin artists) to perform their airy, beach-friendly “WELTiTA.” “Thanks to the entire Bad Bunny team, and to you, Benito, for inviting us and being so intentional about wanting to see us grow,” the group expressed in an Instagram post. LeBron James Image Credit: Cheery Viruet To everyone’s surprise, LeBron James also joined Benito on stage during night one, where he was seen lounging with him in a recreation of a Puerto Rican casita. The basketball legend, who was accompanied by NBA star Draymond Green, was seen dancing to the dembow-heavy tracks “Nueva Yol” and “Tití Me Preguntó.” Los Pleneros de la Cresta Image Credit: Cheery Viruet Los Pleneros de la Cresta (established in 2013 by Joseph Ocasio Rivera, Joshuan Ocasio Rivera, Jeyluix Ocasio Rivera and Josue Roman Figueroa), brought tradition and fiesta to the stage when they joined Bad Bunny for “CAFé CON RON,” fusing plena with contemporary elements. “What we’re living is a true blessing,” the local group shared in their Instagram stories. “We are very thankful for being a part of this.” RaiNao Image Credit: Cheery Viruet RaiNao joined Benito on the second night of the residency for a sensual performance of “PERFuMITO NUEVO” — an electrifying blend of perreo and alternative pop with a side of intense flirtation. Jhayco Image Credit: Cheery Viruet Jhayco arrived as a surprise guest during the second night of “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí.” At the show, the two Puerto Rican urbano stars crooned the crowd with their timeless collaborations including “No Me Conoce,” “Tarot,” and “Cómo Se Siente.” Toñita Image Credit: Cheery Viruet During Bunny’s residency, Medalla Light recreated Toñita’s Caribbean Social Club — and yes, Toñita (real name: María Antonia Cay) was spotted in the crowd. Known as one of the last surviving Puerto Rican social clubs in Brooklyn, New York, the club — embraced by many Boricua stars such as Benito, Rauw Alejandro, and Nicky Jam — is celebrating its 51st anniversary this year. Jowell y Randy Image Credit: Cheery Viruet Fresh off of giving a monumental concert of their own in Venezuela, Jowell y Randy headed straight to El Choli to join Bad Bunny on night three of his residency. The venue went crazy when they performed their ultra-perreo smash hit “Safaera,” part of Bunny’s 2020 YHLQMDLG album. Pedro Capó Image Credit: Cheery Viruet Though he does not have a collaboration with Bad Bunny, Pedro Capó made a special appearance during the residency’s third night. “I got the call the night before last while I was preparing my kids’ birthday celebration, and from one moment to the next, it became part of our celebration,” he wrote on his Instagram. “We boarded a plane to remember the importance of preserving our culture and identity. As a family… in Puerto Rico. One of the most beautiful moments I’ve ever experienced.” Ricky Martin Image Credit: Cheery Viruet Ricky Martin was a special guest at Bad Bunny’s residency, where he and his twin sons Matteo and Valentino joined the fun in the “casita.” On videos that have circulated social media, the Puerto Rican artist is seen hanging out with colleagues and dancing to “Tití Me Preguntó.” Ñejo Image Credit: Gladys Vega/Getty Images Ñejo was also invited as a guest to Bad Bunny’s “casita,” where he tagged along with his father and son. His son even documented their entire time at El Choli, from hanging out backstage with Eladio Carrión before the show to having drinks with Ricky Martin inside la casita. Watch the vlog here. https://www.instagram.com/p/DMTVIZIOUut Alofoke Image Credit: Marcos Duarte Santana On the heels of celebrating the alliance between Alofoke Music and Sony Music CAC in Miami, Alofoke (real name: Santiago Matias) flew to Puerto Rico to join Bad Bunny during his residency. The Dominican radio host and social media personality shared all the backstage and concert moments on his official Instagram account. https://www.instagram.com/p/DMRUVQ4Mhk_ Eladio Carrión Image Credit: Cheery Viruet Meanwhile, Eladio Carrión joined Bad Bunny on stage for a live performance of their collaborations “Thunder y Lightning” and “Kemba Walker.” “You’re not listening to just anyone. It’s a pride to see you inspiring and representing how you do. Congratulations to the whole team!!,” Carrión expressed on Instagram

Bad Bunny en Tiny Desk Concert: reguetón con alma boricua conquistó al mundo

El artista puertorriqueño Bad Bunny se lució en el escenario del Tiny Desk Concert de NPR con un show íntimo lleno de sabor caribeño, ritmos latinos y mucho flow. Desde una escenografía inspirada en una bodega típica de Puerto Rico, el ‘Conejo Malo’,  dejó claro que el reguetón también puede brillar en formatos acústicos y minimalistas. Te puede interesar Video del fuerte accidente de ‘Yuca’ es difundido  y familia denuncia agresión Tiny Desk de Bad Bunny con esencia de Puerto Rico Bad Bunny convirtió el espacio del Tiny Desk en una postal viva de su tierra natal. Arrancó su presentación con “Nadie sabe” y siguió con hits como “Mónaco”, “Un x100to”, “Me porto bonito” y “Tití me preguntó”. Acompañado de una banda en vivo. cada canción sonó renovada y con un toque más orgánico, sin perder su esencia urbana. En redes sociales, los fans destacaron lo bien cuidado de cada detalle, celebrando que el cantante haya usado su espacio para mostrar el alma de la cultura boricua. El concierto ya es considerado uno de los mejores Tiny Desk del año por su originalidad y emoción. Música latina con mensaje de identidad Más allá del espectáculo, Bad Bunny aprovechó este formato íntimo para rendir homenaje a sus raíces. Con pocas palabras, pero mucho sentimiento, dejó claro que su carrera está profundamente conectada con Puerto Rico y su gente. Esta presentación fue más que un show: fue una declaración cultural sobre el poder de la música latina a nivel global. Te puede interesar Stripper le bailó semidesnudo a Alejandra Baigorria previo a su boda con Said Palao El Tiny Desk Concert de Bad Bunny es otra prueba de su versatilidad artística y de cómo puede transformar cualquier escenario en un momento inolvidable. Con orgullo, talento y mucho swing, reafirmó por qué es uno de los artistas más importantes del panorama musical actual. Y lo hizo, como siempre, al estilo Bad Bunny: sin miedo y con el corazón en alto. La entrada Bad Bunny en Tiny Desk Concert: reguetón con alma boricua conquistó al mundo se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Xiomy Kanashiro revela reacción de Farfán sobre rumor con Chechito: “Él sabía”

Xiomy Kanashiro declaró luego de ser mencionada por Chechito en El valor de la verdad, luego de que él confesara que sí estuvieron en un Airbnb y reveló la postura de su actual pareja, Jefferson Farfán. Xiomy Kanashiro rompe su silencio La bailarina habló tras las declaraciones de Chechito en el sillón rojo, donde confirmó que sí habían estado juntos en un Airbnb, pero de manera profesional para grabar el primer videoclip del cantante. Kanashiro reveló que Jefferson Farfán estaba enterado en todo momento de la producción del videoclip y del Airbnb donde se grabó. Te puede interesar Michelle Soifer revela que sigue casada con Paul Fernández: “No sé nada de él” “Él sabía sobre el videoclip”, declaró la modelo, asegurando que al exfutbolista no le incomodaron estas declaraciones ni lo difundido en las redes sociales. Por otro lado, ambos artistas, tanto Chechito como Xiomy, descartaron cualquier vínculo que fuese fuera de lo laboral. ¿Volverían a grabar juntos? La enamorada de Farfán aclaró desconocer por qué se la mencionó en el programa conducido por Beto Ortiz, pero que no tiene ningún problema con Chechito. “Me parece un joven súper talentoso”, declaró la bailarina, añadiendo que le desea lo mejor al joven artista. Sin embargo, ante la pregunta de si volvería a grabar otro videoclip con el chichero, respondió mencionando que “Chamba es chamba”. La actitud y postura que tomó Xiomy Kanashiro se diferencia de la asumida por Leslie Shaw, quien mostró toda su molestia en redes sociales porque la vincularon con Chechito en el último programa. @chismes.cortos.pe #xiomykanashiro #farfan #chechito #elvalordelaverdad #lima #peru #chicha #parati #fyp ♬ sonido original – Tienda Peru La entrada Xiomy Kanashiro revela reacción de Farfán sobre rumor con Chechito: “Él sabía” se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Damian Lazarus, Seth Troxler & More

The lineup for Damian Lazarus’ annual Day Zero festival in Tulum, Mexico is out. The bill features 27 artists including Lazarus, Seth Troxler, Mau P, Vintage Culture, Maz, Acid Pauli, Nicola Cruz, Lilya Mandre and Silvie Loto, with additional names to be announced. Day Zero will again feature a stage exclusively showcasing producers from around Mexico. See the lineup below. Day Zero Tulum 2026 happens in the Mexican resort town on January 10 and is the twelfth edition of the party, which embraces the traditions of the local Mayan culture and goes from sunset until Lazarus’ traditional sunrise set. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, August 19. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Day Zero Tulum 2026 happens a week after Day Zero’s debut in Brazil on January 3, 2026. The festival is happening in the coastal town of São Miguel dos Milagres, with its lineup yet to be announced. “This region — rich in mysticism, natural beauty and cultural depth — offers both a spectacular setting and the infrastructure to welcome our global community,” Lazarus told Billboard when announcing the new event in June. “We’re also proud to be collaborating with some of Brazil’s most experienced and respected event partners, whose vision and expertise have shaped many of the country’s most iconic gatherings. 2026 is going to be a very special year for Day Zero as we embark on incredible new adventures.” The Tulum edition of Day Zero started in 2012 and has taken place in the jungle annually since, taking off in 2018 and 2021. Day Zero 2025 Alive Coverage Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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