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Steph Curry Blasts Killer Mike Over Ayesha Curry-GloRilla Comment

Steph Curry has a reputation as one of the nicest guys in the NBA, but the basketball superstar will draw a line in the sand when it comes to disrespectful comments about his wife. The Golden State Warriors point guard hopped in the comments section when he spotted rapper Killer Mike responding to a video criticizing Steph’s wife of 14 years, Ayesha Curry. TikToker Bookie Woodz posted the video, accusing Ayesha of “embarrassing” her husband by sharing her insecurity over not getting as much attention from men as Steph gets from women. “She wants to go be GloRilla or some sh–,” Woodz says in the TikTok. “Like, we get it, bro. Just go drop an album or some sh–.” For his part, Killer Mike took to the comments section, writing alongside three laugh-crying emojis: “My n—a said she wanna go be Glo!!! Man Steph doesn’t deserve the embarrassment [for real]. God bless him.” In his response, Steph Curry said he’s come to expect takes like these from “other clowns,” but thought better of the four-time Grammy-winning Run the Jewels MC. “@killermike naaaaa not you Mike,” Curry wrote, in a screen shot from The Shade Room. “I’m cool [staying] silent and letting these other clowns have [their] moment! And you’re the worst of them,” he wrote, tagging the original poster Bookie Woodz. “But you’re better than that @killermike. Stay in your lane and let God keep blessing me like he is. We r good over here.” Steph ended his missive with a peace-sign emoji. While they first met when they were teenagers, Steph and Ayesha Curry didn’t start dating until 2008 before getting married in 2011. The couple have two daughters (Riley and Ryan) and two sons (Canon and Caius). See the full exchange below: Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Cam’ron Responds to Dame Dash ‘Breakfast Club’ Interview About Revolt

Cam’ron and Damon Dash continue their war of words, stemming from the news that 50 Cent and Killa are supposedly linking up to produce a series based on Dash’s 2002 film Paid in Full. This time, Cam responded to Dame’s contentious recent interview with The Breakfast Club, during which the Roc-A-Fella co-founder claimed he’s been named the chairman of Revolt TV with a “pathway to acquisition,” news that was first exclusively reported by VIBE and has since become the subject of controversy. “I ain’t know you’d be lying like this, yo, it’s sad,” Cam said on his Instagram as 50’s “What Up Gangsta” plays in the background. “They told me, but you know when a n—a, your man, you don’t pay attention to a lot of sh–. I didn’t know, bro, that you’re a flagrant liar like this, man. Now look, Talk With Flee comes on tomorrow at 5 p.m. on Revolt’s YouTube, but that was sh– that he talked about last week, so part two will be out this Friday on Revolt’s YouTube about what he talked about this week.” The Harlem rapper then went on to try to clarify the current situation with Revolt and Dash from his perspective. “The n—a called Revolt last week and say he wants to put his content on Revolt channel,” he explained. “Revolt programming is booked up until 2026. … So I have two more shows I could do this year and so when I found that out, I called my man Fendi — ’cause I know that Fendi and Dame speak — I said, ‘Yo, tell Dame I’ll put the shows on my slot on Revolt … if I can executive produce the shows.’” Cam added that Dash once helped him and The Diplomats out when the former record executive brought them over to the Roc during the early 2000s. “He did it for me,” he recalled. “When I needed help, he put my album out on Roc-A-Fella and I let him be executive producer. I’m trying to do the same thing for you. I got two slots left. If you want two shows on Revolt this year … and you wasn’t getting paid ’cause you said you’d do it for free, I got a couple dollars for you. I’m just the executive producer of the show.” Cam then went on to say that Dame wasn’t the biggest fan of that idea and continued to describe the conversation he had with their mutual friend. “He tells Fendi, ‘Yeah, aight, bet. Nah, matter of fact, f— that. I’m the Godfather. He can’t executive produce my shows.’ Dame, your own godkids don’t want you. How you the godfather of anything? Your word don’t count no more. You don’t got teeth. You have dentures. Your word don’t mean nothin’. You fell off the Mount Rushmore Harlem a long time ago, but we’ll address it all tomorrow and Friday. But don’t say I ain’t trying to help out.” Dame and Cam’ron knew each other from their days running the streets of Harlem before they became rap legends in their own right and have had a lucrative business relationship in the past when Cam and The Diplomats spent some time on Roc-A-Fella Records. Source link

Jelly Roll Performs, $2.2 Million Raised

Some of the most powerful people in the music business gathered Tuesday evening (Sept. 16) for the T.J. Martell Foundation‘s annual New York Honors Gala, which featured heartfelt speeches, performances from Jelly Roll and Sekou, and of course, a lot of fundraising for cancer research. Taking the stage at Cipriani 42nd Street just a few days after he performed in Vatican City — where he also met Pope Leo XIV — Jelly entertained the crowd of industry leaders, philanthropists and scientists committed to finding a cure for cancer with a passionate set that included his hits “Save Me, “Need a Favor” and “Get By.” At one point, the country star confessed that he was “more nervous than normal,” comparing the show to his recent outing in Rome. “I was like, ‘Well, I know why. I’m in New York City. I’m at the T.J. Martell gala. It’s a big deal,’” he told the crowd candidly between songs. “It’s like, I’m obviously more nervous than normal. And I was like, let me think about other times I’ve been this nervous to perform. I said, probably the most nervous I’ve ever been — and this is a really unique comparison that only y’all will get — was when I performed very recently at the Vatican for the Pope, and the first time I got invited to do the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy party. Clive Davis and the Pope. So quite a parallel that can only happen at an event like this, I reckon.” Davis was one of several powerful record executives in the audience honored by the organization Wednesday night. With the event marking the T.J. Martell Foundation’s 50th anniversary, the legendary Arista Records founder and others such as Irving Azoff, Berry Gordy, Monte Lipman, Avery Lipman, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Tommy Mottola and the foundation’s founder, Tony Martell, were recognized for having championed the nonprofit for decades through a “Circle of Legends” award. “For 50 years, the music industry’s generosity has fueled lifesaving cancer research,” said CEO Lynn-Anne Huck at the event. “Honoring our Circle of Legends reminds us that together, we can turn music’s promise into tomorrow’s cures.” Elsewhere in the programming, Sekou sang “Love Language” and “Better Man” for the attendees. At the end of the night, guests walked away having raised more than $2.2 million for the foundation’s programs supporting cancer research and treatments. Though the gala takes place annually, 2025 was the first year the organization celebrated its longtime supporters through the “Circle of Legends” award. By introducing the honor, the T.J. Martell Foundation says it hopes to spotlight “the visionary leaders and devoted champions whose belief in its mission has powered five decades of progress in the fight against cancer.” “Each name represents a chapter in the Foundation’s story: individuals who took the call, made the ask, funded the research, and inspired others to care as deeply as they do,” a description continues. Other honorees — some of them recognized posthumously — included Michele Anthony, Clarence Avant, Lenny Beer, Mitchell Benson, Steve Boom, Scott Borchetta, Will Botwin, Jim Caparro, Gary Casson, Warren Christensen, Tom Corson, Shanti Das, Archie Davis, Seth England, Rakiyah Marshall England, John Esposito, Charlie Feldman, Jason Flom, Tom Freston, Joe Galante, Daniel Glass, David Glew, David Glinert, Floyd Glinert, Charles Goldstuck, Jeff Harleston, Clint Higham, Dr. James Holland, Joel A. Katz, Michael Kushner, Dennis Lavinthal, Aaron W. Levy, Carianne Marshall, Harvey Mason Jr., Judy McGrath, Mike O’Neill, Dino Paredes, Bea Perez, Michael J. Pollack, Frances W. Preston, Diarmuid Quinn, Michael Reinert, Marc Reiter, Scott Rodger, Paul B. Shore, Julie Swidler, John Sykes, Afo Verde, Marsha Vlasic, Ron Wilcox and Chaka Zulu. The T.J. Martell Foundation was formed in 1974 by music executive Tony Martell in honor of his young son, T.J. When T.J. was diagnosed with leukemia, Martell promised to raise $1 million for cancer research — a mission that has since blossomed into more than $280 million raised for medical research grants to leading cancer institutions. Source link

Lady A’s Charles Kelley Welcomes Second Child With Wife Cassie

Lady A member Charles Kelley and his wife Cassie have welcomed their second child, son Archer Lancaster Kelley. According to an announcement shared with People, the baby was born Tuesday at 11:14 a.m., and weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces. Archer joins the couple’s older son, 9-year-old Ward, born in 2016. “Our little miracle Archer Lancaster Kelley arrived at 11:14 am on Sept. 16 and we are absolutely in love,” Kelley told People in a statement. “We are so thankful to get to be his mom and dad, and to share the joy with his big brother, Ward, who is over the moon!” A photo shared with the outlet depicts the family in a hospital room, gathered around their new addition and smiling as Cassie holds newborn Archer. Charles and Cassie celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary earlier this year and were wed in June 2009. Musically, Lady A’s Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood are gearing up for a holiday project release, when the album On This Winter’s Night (Vol. 2) drops Sept. 26. The album will feature collaborations with Ricky Skaggs and Chris Tomlin. The album follows their 2020 holiday project On This Winter’s Night. Lady A will also hit the road this upcoming holiday season for their first Christmas tour, which begins Dec. 5 in Atlanta. The group’s 2025 This Winter’s Night Tour will include 12 days of Christmas music during shows across the United States, and will wrap with a three-night run at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Dec. 21-23. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Odell Beckham Responds to Backlash From Viral ‘Family Matters’ Video

Odell Beckham Jr. is addressing the social media reaction to a video of him dancing in his car to Drake‘s “Family Matters” that went viral last summer. OBJ sat down with Complex recently and was asked about the backlash he received online after he posted the video and his thoughts on the back-and-forth between his close friend Drake and Kendrick Lamar that had the rap game in a chokehold for the last year-plus. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “I support bro through all of what he’s going through,” he said before explaining that the video wasn’t necessarily meant to be posted. “And that video was even a joke that I sent to my boy Chris. It wasn’t even a video that I thought was going anywhere because it’s like, ‘Yo, we’re trying to get some stuff for TikTok.’” He then continued by saying that once the video got out, he started to notice the assumptions people were making online about his sexuality. “And that video gets out,” he said. “Then I’m in a tie-dye shirt, and they make it all kinds of stuff. That’s when I fall back to like…when I say, I really know who I am? Like stop it. Whatever you may think, I know who I am. I would make a joke about all that other stuff but…I’ma just leave it. Maybe another time you’ll hear the quote come out. I know who I am. I know what I do.” He was then asked about his thoughts on the rap battle as it unfolded and said he’s always supported Drake. “I listened, I thought it was great. I told him that to his face,” the Pro Bowl wide receiver told the outlet. “But at the end of the day, you’re talking about Drake, he’s one of very few. I don’t know necessarily know how that played out in his life…that’s for him to learn and go through.” He added: “I had always supported that side, I had always shown up, I had always done that. Before their little beef, had I listened to Kendrick’s stuff? Yeah, Kendrick’s a great artist. I love music. Music is what makes me, me. Since I was little.” You can watch the full conversation below. Source link

Burna Boy Scores First Top 10 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart

Burna Boy lands a career milestone on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, as the superstar picks up his first top 10 through his featured role on Gunna’s “wgft.” The track climbs 11-10 on the list dated Sept. 20, in its fifth charting week, with gains in all three contributing metrics. For Gunna, “wgt” gives the rapper his 19th top 10 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. For the tracking week of Sept. 5-11 in the United States, “wgft,” released on Gunna/Young Stoner Life/300/Atlantic Records, registered 7.3 million official streams, according to Luminate, up 11% from the prior week’s total and 1.3 million audience impressions, a 109% jump from the previous week. Digital sales, meanwhile, were a negligible number (under 500 copies), but also improved on last week’s sum. As mentioned, “wgft” is Gunna’s 19th top 10 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It’s his third of 2025, after “Way It Is,” a collaboration with Justin Bieber, reached No. 10 in July and “Just Say Dat,” opened at its No. 10 high in August. Both “Just Say Dat” and “wgft” are from Gunna’s latest album, The Last Wun, which was released in August and has clocked three weeks at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. For Burna Boy, his maiden top 10 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs comes via his second appearance. He, 21 Savage and Metro Boomin teamed up for “Just Like Me,” which notched a No. 28 best in January 2024. While Burna Boy continues to build his Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs account, the Nigerian-based star counts many successes across other Billboard charts. Seven Billboard Hot 100 hits are among them, including solo singles “Last Last” (No. 44) and “Sittin’ on Top of the World,” (No. 80), which flipped samples from songs by Toni Braxton and Brandy, respectively. He’s also racked up 20 top 10 hits on Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs, which launched in 2022, and five albums on the all-genre Billboard 200, including Love, Damini, which peaked at No. 14 in July 2022. Elsewhere, “wgft” ascends to two new peaks: 6-4 on Hot Rap Songs and 72-69 on the Hot 100. Source link

Lizzo Criticizes Sampling Laws That Police Black Creativity

Lizzo is opening up about why she feels the origins of sampling laws were “racially charged.” The Detroit native stopped by Million Dollaz Worth of Game earlier this week where she discussed the art of sampling and how it polices Black creativity. “The first time people started sampling was who? It was rappers in the ’80s and ’90s,” she said. “They were sampling records because they didn’t have access to big studios. They didn’t grow up learning how to play bass and stuff like that.” Lizzo added: “They created the genre of hip-hop through sampling records in their parents’ vinyls and stuff. There were no sampling laws back then. It was all a free-for-all. So they was just outside, just like, ‘OK, this is just what it is.’ And then hip-hop was born, and it was this beautiful thing.” She recalled the early sampling issues of Biz Markie, as Warner Bros. Records took his I Need a Haircut album off shelves over a sample on his “Alone Again” track. “I just feel like the theft of it all, putting theft on Black culture, that’s the part that kind of turns me off,” she continued. “Hip-hop’s medium was sampling. Sampling is a Black art that bred hip-hop. Hip-hop was born from sampling. And now sampling is synonymous with theft.” Lizzo then clarified that she believes “the origins of sampling…were racially charged” as hip-hop was built on sampling for much of the ’70s and ’80s. “The origin of sampling laws were racially motivated to me because it was policing Black art,” she claimed. Co-hosts Gillie and Wallo weren’t well-informed of the early sampling laws, so they didn’t offer up much of any rebuttal to Lizzo’s claims. However, the Detroit-bred artist ran into sampling issues of her own in 2021 when she was sued by Orlandus Dunning over the use of a recording of him performing at a mutual friend’s funeral on Lizzo’s 2016 track “Coconut Oil.” Watch the full interview below. The sampling talk begins around the 36:30 mark. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Mario Lopez Set to Host 2025 Daytime Emmys: Date & Stream Details

Mario Lopez is set to host the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. The show will be streamed live at watch.theemmys.tv and via The Emmys app; the show was broadcast on CBS the last five years. The Kelly Clarkson Show has won outstanding daytime talk series the last four years in a row. Kelly Clarkson has also won outstanding entertainment talk show host four times, though she lost last year to Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos of Live With Kelly & Mark. Still, that means that Clarkson won in at least one of those categories in each of her show’s first five seasons. This year, another talker, The Drew Barrymore Show, received one more total nomination (nine vs. eight for Clarkson’s show). The other nominees for outstanding daytime talk series are The Jennifer Hudson Show, Live With Kelly and Mark and The View. The hosts of four of those five shows are nominated for outstanding daytime talk series host. The sole exception is that the hosts of The View were passed over in this category in favor of Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb, hosts of Today With Hoda & Jenna (NBC). Beginning Monday, Oct. 13, Access Hollywood will feature five nights of dedicated Daytime Emmys segments leading up to the ceremony.  Following the ceremony, on Monday, Oct. 20, the program will recap the show with red-carpet moments, winner reactions and exclusive footage.  “We’re thrilled to be working with Access Hollywood and having Mario Lopez host this year’s Daytime Emmy Awards,” Adam Sharp, president & CEO of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) said in a statement. Lopez, who will turn 52 one week before the Daytime Emmys, has served as anchor of Access Hollywood since 2019. In addition, NATAS has announced that, this year, for the first time since 2018, a limited number of tickets to the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony will be available for public purchase. Tickets are now on sale, for $75 plus applicable fees, exclusively through Ticketmaster. The 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be produced by NATAS Productions LLC. Sharp and Lisa Armstrong are executive producers, with Rachel Schwartz serving as head of the Daytime Emmy Awards. Deborah Norville will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award. In January 2025, Sharp revealed that the Daytime Emmy Awards would move from its traditional May/June date to October, switching places with the News and Documentary Emmy Awards. The Daytime Emmys drew 3.1 million viewers in its first year on CBS and has fallen below 3 million in each of the last four years. Still, that was well above the dismal numbers it posted in 2019, the last year it didn’t have a broadcast partner. Source link

YoungBoy Never Broke Again Sees Streaming Spike Due to Hit MASA Tour

Welcome to Billboard Pro’s Trending Up newsletter, where we take a closer look at the songs, artists, curiosities and trends that have caught the music industry’s attention. Some have come out of nowhere, others have taken months to catch on, and all of them could become ubiquitous in the blink of a TikTok clip.  This week: YoungBoy Never Broke Again sees buzz from his arena tour carry over to his streaming totals, while excitement over Hilary Duff’s live return and Gavin Adcock’s growing list of artist beefs also results in catalog gains. Explore See latest videos, charts and news YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s MASA Tour Lifts Back Catalog, Led By ‘Nevada’ & ‘Shot Callin’  This summer, YoungBoy Never Broke Again became the rapper with the most Billboard 200-charting albums in history, and his current MASA Tour is boosting streaming activity for his entire catalog. The week before the tour kicked off in Dallas, Texas (Aug. 22-28), YoungBoy’s catalog earned 128.1 million official on-demand U.S. streams, according to Luminate. By the following week (Aug. 29-Sept. 4) — which only accounts for the first night of the tour (Sept. 2) — that figure jumped by nearly 13% to a little over 144.4 million official streams. After performing the next batch of shows, YoungBoy’s catalog streams leapt a further 28% to over 184.8 million official streams.  Of his catalog, which includes 104 Hot 100 entries, “Nevada” and “Shot Callin” seem to be the buzziest tracks. A fan favorite from 2021’s Sincerely, Kentrell, “Nevada” has risen 137% in streaming activity over the past two weeks. Prior to the tour (Aug. 22-28), the track was pulling 2.1 million official weekly streams. After the first four shows (Sept. 5-11), “Nevada” logged over 5.09 million official weekly streams.  “Nevada” may be a relatively older YoungBoy track, but “Shot Callin” proves his more recent releases are also experiencing streaming boosts. A promotional single from Masa, “Shot Callin,” has jumped 142% in streaming activity over the past two weeks. Prior to the tour (Aug. 22-28), the track was pulling 1.53 million official weekly streams. After the first four shows (Sept. 5-11), “Shot Callin” logged over 3.7 million official weekly streams.  With three albums currently on the Billboard 200, expect YoungBoy’s catalog to continue rising in streams as his MASA Tour approaches its Nov. 12 conclusion. — KYLE DENIS  So Tomorrow: Excitement Over Hilary Duff’s Return to Recording Leads to Catalog Spike Billboard reported last Tuesday (Sept. 9) that cross-platform ‘00s star Hilary Duff would be making her recording comeback. The actress and pop star, who found major ‘00s success as both the star of Disney’s The Lizzy McGuire Show and as the artist behind the blockbuster Hollywood Records release Metamorphosis (with hit singles “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean”), has continued to act on television, but hasn’t recorded an album since 2015’s RCA-released Breathe In. Breathe Out.  There’s no timetable for a new LP release, but she has now officially signed to Atlantic Records — and will be taking part in a planned documentary series about her return to recording, directed and executive produced by Sam Wrench, helmer of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film. According to a press release, the series will “chronicle Duff’s long-awaited musical return and personal journey, offering an unfiltered vignette into Hilary’s world.” Excitement over Duff’s return to pop spread quickly throughout the internet, and now has resulted in streaming gains for her back catalog. After amassing just under 370,000 official on-demand U.S. streams for the three-day period before her announcement (Sept. 6-8), that number ballooned to 601,000 for the following period (Sept. 10-12) — a gain of 62%, according to Luminate. — ANDREW UNTERBERGER TikTok Lip-Sync & Dance Trends Boost New Kevin Gates Single  From “Me Too” to “Thinking With My D—k,” Kevin Gates has emerged as one of TikTok’s favorite MCs. The love is still there for his new single, “I’m a Dog,” which has recently taken over most FYPs.  Released on Aug. 14, the “I’m a Dog” trend kicked off with this Aug. 25 TikTok from user @jamesisntnice. Timed to the chorus of the song, that initial video has amassed over 6.8 million views to date, kicking off a lip sync trend that soon morphed into a dance trend sparked by this Aug. 28 TikTok from user @ke1seannn. On TikTok, the official “I’m A Dog” sound boasts over 209,000 clips. On Sept. 14, Gates posted a TikTok with the “I’m a Dog” sound that included a cameo from popular streamer iShowSpeed, which has garnered just under two million views.  During the week of Aug. 22-28, “I’m a Dog” earned over 565,000 official on-demand U.S. streams, according to Luminate. By the following week (Aug. 9-Sept. 4), that figure exploded by 129% to over 1.29 million streams. Last week (Sept. 5-11), streams for “I’m a Dog” once again rose, this time by 86% to over 2.4 million streams. Over the past two weeks, “Dog” has jumped over 327% in streaming activity, making for a notable burgeoning hit from the Baton Rouge MC. — KD Zach Bryan Feud Results in Streaming Gains for Gavin Adcock Prolific country singer-songwriter Gavin Adcock has been enjoying a breakout 2025, with his Own Worst Enemy album reaching a career-best No. 14 peak on the Billboard 200 and its single “Last One to Know” marking his first-ever entry on the Billboard Hot 100. He’s also made headlines for antagonistic on-stage comments about Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter country bonafides and about acclaimed Texas singer-songwriter Charley Corckett, which have added to his national profile. But his latest feuding partner might end up being his most profitable: Americana superstar Zach Bryan.  Adcock seemingly made disparaging comments about Bryan back in July, after the latter had caught some internet heat for a dismissive, since-deleted TikTok comment he made in response to a fan who’d expressed disappointment in Bryan for not signing them a post-show autograph. Bad blood apparently swelled between the two artists until this past weekend, when both were playing at the Born and Raised

Best Pop Culture Halloween Costumes for 2025

All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Halloween is almost here. It’s time to start thinking about a costume before it’s too late. If you’re not going the DIY route, there are plenty of timely store-bought costume options to choose from that rely on cultural trends and products that just make sense. Do you want to be scary, funny or referential? Whatever you choose, we’ve got you covered. From superheroes to anime, movie characters, and more, ShopBillboard has compiled a list of 11 of the coolest pop culture Halloween costumes for 2025. If none of these are your vibe, hopefully it’ll get your creative juices flowing. And for more Halloween content, be sure to read our lists of the best musician-inspired Halloween costumes and spooky decorations. Explore See latest videos, charts and news UQJE 5 Pcs Women’s Witch Costume ‘Wicked’ An Elphaba costume from Wicked. Adult Glinda Costume Deluxe – Wicked A Glinda costume from Wicked. Are you a good witch? Or a bad witch? Whichever you are, these Glinda and Elphaba Wicked costumes are sure to please. The film dominated 2025, and it’s likely the film’s second part, Wicked: For Good, will too. Elphaba’s witchy costume can be purchased via Amazon for $29.99. The costume is one size, comes with everything you need to channel your inner wicked witch of the west, sans green skin. You’ve got a witch hat, a flowing witch’s cape, green gloves with long black nails and Elphaba’s signature round glasses. If you’re more the bubbly pink type, Spirit Halloween has a good Glinda costume for $109.99 that comes in sizes small to 2XL. The costume comes with a flowing dress, tiara and wand. Labubu Monster Mascot Costume A Labubu costume. You know it, you love it. It’s the Labubu. A cultural phenom that took over in the latter-half of 2025. The Chinese blind box toy beloved by the likes of Madonna and BLACKPINK’s Lisa makes a great Halloween costume. It’s instantly recognizable and playful, too. This Etsy costume offers you everything you’ll need to complete the signature Labubu look. You’ve got a head, body suit, pants, shoes and gloves all made of lightweight and breathable foam and fabric. Adult Rave N’ Dance Wednesday Addams Dress A Wednesday Addams costume. Netflix’s Wednesday was one of the biggest shows of the last year and a pop culture costume. This adult costume is available in sizes S-XL and includes a dress and wig. Available at retailers like Spirit Halloween and Walmart. Click here to shop more Wednesday costumes. Mens Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Mario Costume An adult Mario costume. Princess Peach isn’t going to save herself! This Mario costume depicts the jolly plumber from the Super Mario Bros video game series. The costume can be purchased right now on Walmart for $50.63 and comes in sizes medium to 2XL. The costume comes with Mario’s overalls, potbelly, hat, gloves and, of course, his iconic mustache. Adult Naruto Costume – Naruto Shippuden A Naruto costume for men. Celebrate the 22th year anniversary of Naruto this Halloween. The Naruto Uzumaki costume pictured above comes with a headband, jacket and pants. You can find other Naruto costumes at Amazon and Spirit Halloween in adults and kids’ sizes. Want more anime options? Check out costumes inspired by Sailor Moon, Attack on Titan and other shows here. Adult Straw Hat Luffy Costume – ‘One Piece’ A men’s Luffy costume from the anime One Piece. With the news of the second season of the live-action version of One Piece coming to Netflix in 2026, there’s no time like the present to show your love for the anime. This Luffy costume from Spirit Halloween currently retails for $49.99 and comes in sizes small to XL. To complete your Luffy look, the costume comes with a vest, pants, along with accessories like a rope belt and the character’s iconic straw hat. Rubies Men’s Superman Movie Superman Deluxe Costume A men’s Superman costume. Superheroes are a classic costume idea for adults and children alike. The 2025 Superman film proved that the love for the DC character isn’t dwindling anytime soon. This Superman costume from Target doesn’t come with superpowers; however, it’s still pretty cool. Retailing for $67.99, the costume comes in sizes medium to XL and comes with a printed jumpsuit with attached shoe covers and removeable cape that billows epically behind the wearer. Bluey Women’s Chilli Costume A Bluey onesie for women. Bluey is just another cultural moment that is beloved by both kids and adults alike. The cartoon has so much heart, teaching kids about social and emotional intelligence. All that being said, this Bluey Chilli Costume from Spirit Halloween is not only pop culture-forward, it’s cozy too. The costume retails for $59.99 and comes in sizes small to large. It’s essentially a themed onesie, making it extremely comfortable, especially great if your Halloweens are more about staying in than going out. Rumi, Zoey and Mira Costume A costume from ‘KPop Demon Hunters.’ We couldn’t talk about pop culture costumes without mentioning the mother of all pop culture moments in 2025, KPop Demon Hunters. The Netflix film has won the hearts of kids and adults alike, reinvigorating a love of K-Pop and animated films alike. Amazon currently has a Rumi, Zoey and Mira costume set for $96.31. You have everything you need to channel your inner HUNTR/X member from a top and coat down to ear cuffs. Sizing ranges from XS to 3XL. Minecraft Steve Adult Costume A Minecraft Steve costume. A Minecraft Movie was also a major hit earlier in 2025. In general, the Minecraft game is hugely popular. The franchise gives folks numerous costume options to choose from; however, we like this Steve costume from Halloween Costumes.com for $89.99. The costume is one size and comes with a boxy shirt and a matching mask, diamond

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