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La Musa Awards’ 2025 Inductees & Honorees Announced

The Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame has unveiled its 2025 inductees and honorees, set to be celebrated at the 12th annual La Musa Awards on Oct. 16 in Miami’s Flamingo Theater, Billboard Español can exclusively announce. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Our mission is to elevate the voices of Latin music creators whose stories and songs have touched the hearts of millions around the world,” says Rudy Perez, LSHOF chairman and CEO, in a statement. “This year’s inductees and honorees have not only defined Latin music but have also paved the way for future generations of songwriters.” Chairman emeritus Desmond Child adds, “La Musa Awards celebrate the heart and soul of our culture, educating our audiences to the extraordinary contributions of Latin music makers, who continue to influence and enhance the music of the world.” This year’s inductees include Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Bunbury; Colombian musician, songwriter and producer Andrés Castro; prolific Cuban songwriter Jorge Luis Piloto; Argentine pianist, composer, and conductor Lalo Schifrin (posthumous); and Mexican songwriter Mónica Vélez. As for the 2025 Special Awards, the recipients are Ángela Aguilar (La Musa Elena Casals Award); Charles Fox (Desi Arnaz Pioneer Award); J&N Publishing’s Juan Hidalgo and Nelson Estévez (Ralph S. Peer Publishers Award); Mike O’Neill (La Musa Founders Award); and Lenny Tavárez (La Musa Triunfador Award). “Celebrating our gifted Latin songwriters as an essential part of our industry is a step not only in recognizing their incredible creativity, but also in inspiring and ensuring the future of our writers of tomorrow,” LSHOF president, Marti Cuevas, said in the statement. Additionally, “El Rey” — the timeless mariachi song written and recorded by José Alfredo Jiménez in 1971 — will be honored as The Song of All Time for its “enormous influence and contribution to Latin music,” and its impact and success, reflected in the countless versions recorded. Those famous re-recordings of the Mexican anthem have been sung by icons like Vicente Fernández, Alejandro Fernández, and Luis Miguel. For more info about La Musa Awards and the Latin Songwriters Hall Of Fame, visit the Latin Song Hall’s website. Source link

Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums of the 21st Century

Lil Baby gets his turn atop a Billboard 21st century charts retrospective as the rapper’s 2020 LP My Turn ranks at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums of the 21st Century survey. The 100-position recap is based on performance on the weekly Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart from the start of 2000 through the end of 2024. My Turn, released through Quality Control/Motown Records, became Lil Baby’s first No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, debuting atop the ranking dated March 14, 2020. Supported by singles including “Woah,” “The Bigger Picture” and “Sum 2 Prove” — all top 10 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart — and a deluxe edition that May, My Turn spent six weeks at No. 1 and was the chart’s year-end champ for 2020. My Turn still had many more achievements ahead. Thanks to continued streaming activity, the LP lingered in the chart’s upper ranks for months. By March 2022, it broke the record as the album with the most weeks in the top 10 with its 85th week in the tier. That October, it crossed the historic milestone as the first album to log 100 weeks in the top 10 since the list’s start in 1965. By the end of 2024, My Turn had captured 128 weeks in the top 10 — nearly two-and-a-half years. (The sum marks the best for an album by a male artist in the chart’s history.) Reflecting the biggest names in R&B and hip-hop from Y2K to today, check out the top 10 albums on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums of the 21st Century chart below and the entire 100-position ranking in Billboard’s Greatest of All Time charts menu. Following the reveal of Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists of the 21st Century chart, check back Thursday (Aug. 28) for Billboard’s Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century chart and Friday (Aug. 29) for Billboard’s rundown of The Top Producers of the 21st Century on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart, with all coverage of Billboard’s 21st Century Charts here. Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century recaps reflect performance on weekly charts dated Jan. 1, 2000, through Dec. 28, 2024. The Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists category ranks the best-performing acts in that span based on activity on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. (Titles released prior to mid-1999 are excluded, although such entries that appeared on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums or Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in that span contribute to the calculation of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists chart.) The Top Producers of the 21st Century on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart reflects producers with the most No. 1s on weekly Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts dated Jan. 1, 2000, through Dec. 28, 2024, with ties broken by most top 10s and most overall chart entries. Juice WRLD, Goodbye & Good Riddance Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Juice WRLD’s debut studio album elevated the Chicago native — who combined hip-hop with pop, rock and alt influences — into one of his generation’s leading voices. The album sparked his first mainstream hits “All Girls Are the Same” and “Lucid Dreams”; the latter topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for two weeks. The LP opened at No. 10 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in June 2018 and climbed to its No. 3 high that August. Since then, the set by the rapper, who passed in 2019, has consistently revisited the weekly top 10, with its latest look in December 2024. J. Cole, 2014 Forest Hills Drive Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Named after one of J. Cole’s childhood addresses, 2014 Forest Hills Drive jolted the rap game to close 2014, with its arrival that December. While the album can’t claim any top 10 hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, as a complete package it stands alone in its architect’s catalog. Its 395 weeks on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart through December 2024 are more than J. Cole’s eight other charting projects combined, and, hey, it did find an enduring hit — “No Role Modelz” has become a reliable go-to on DSPs. The Weeknd, The Highlights Image Credit: Courtesy Photo In an era of greatest-hits albums growing increasingly sporadic, with artists’ catalogs readily available for streaming, The Weeknd bucked the trend and capped his 2021 Super Bowl LV halftime show with The Highlights, a collection spanning material since 2011. You know the songs — “The Hills,” “Can’t Feel My Face,” “Blinding Lights” and the like — so no surprise that their combined streaming prowess has ensured the album’s regular attendance in the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart’s top ranks. The Highlights spent four weeks at No. 1 in 2021-22 and became the superstar’s seventh of nine leaders through July 2025. Kendrick Lamar, DAMN. Image Credit: Courtesy Photo With his fourth LP, critical darling Kendrick Lamar cemented his commercial prowess. DAMN.’s lead single, “Humble.,” topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, while follow-ups “DNA.,” the Rihanna-assisted “Loyalty.” and the Zacari-supported “Love.” sustained the momentum. DAMN. spent 10 weeks at No. 1, fueling itsrun to a year-end 2017 win on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Of course, critics loved it, too — DAMN. was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2018, becoming the first recipient outside of the classical or jazz genres. Pop Smoke, Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Equal parts tragedy and triumph, the album’s massive commercial reception celebrated the exciting possibilities of Brooklyn-based rising drill star Pop Smoke, marred by the reality that its creator never lived to see it, having been murdered four months before its release. The loss still fresh, fans rallied to the set upon its July 2020 release — on what would have been the rapper’s 21st birthday — prompting a No. 1 debut on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Thanks to cuts including “What You Know Bout Love,” “For the Night” and “The Woo,” the album racked up 21 weeks in the chart’s top spot — the most of any rap album

At Grammys, Artists Can Opt Not to Enter. How About Other Award Shows?

The Recording Academy got some unwelcome news last week when Morgan Wallen’s camp confirmed that the country superstar would not submit his blockbuster album I’m the Problem for Grammy consideration. For one of the best-selling artists of the 2020s to opt out of having a chance to win the most prestigious award in music is a bad look for the Grammys. But why, some have asked, does an artist have to submit something to the Grammys to be considered for their awards? If the Grammys are supposed to recognize the year’s best music, then why is it only “the year’s best music that the artist decides to submit”? We put that question to Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr., who said, “We realize that some artists prefer their art to not be judged in this way and as an artist-first organization, we respect that.” The academy has even rescinded nominations after they were announced, in response to an artist’s request. Four years ago, Drake was nominated in two categories – best rap album (for Certified Lover Boy) and best rap performance (for “Way 2 Sexy,” featuring Future & Young Thug). When Drake notified the academy that he wasn’t interested in competing, the academy withdrew the nominations. (No replacement nominees were named.) In both cases, the artists were reacting to years of feeling under-recognized at the Grammys. Wallen has received just two career nominations – both for his megahit collab with Post Malone, “I Had Some Help.” At the time Drake declined those two nominations, he had won just four Grammys, all in the rap field. He has since won a fifth Grammy, as a featured artist on Future’s “Wait for U” – also in the rap field. (Artists sometimes chafe at winning only in genre-specific categories and not in the more widely watched, all-genre general categories.) “We would love it if all artists participated in the Grammy Awards process because it raises awareness and the funds that allow us to serve our community. This includes MusiCares, our advocacy work, The Grammy Museum and much more,” Mason told Billboard in a statement. “However, we realize that some artists prefer their art to not be judged in this way and as an artist-first organization, we respect that.” The academy could reach out to a specific artist and urge him or her to submit, but Mason said it doesn’t do that. “From an organizational transparency standpoint, we receive around 20,000 entries each year and feel as though there could be potential conflicts if we solicit specific entries,” Mason said in his statement. Couldn’t any Recording Academy member simply enter Wallen into the process? Yes and no. At the Grammys, any voting or professional member can enter a recording into the process. But the Recording Academy can and does strike entries that are not made by a party of interest. From the 68th Grammy Awards Rules & Guidelines handbook: “All voting and professional Recording Academy members may make Grammy entries. … [However,] the Recording Academy reserves the right to remove Grammy entries where the submitter is not an individual who would be entitled to receive a nomination and/or, in the event of a win, a Grammy Award statuette.” We decided to look at other major award shows to see how they operate. Can someone “opt out” of the process, as Wallen did at the Grammys this year? We found that at most shows they can opt out — more precisely, they have to “opt in” by entering. But at the Country Music Association Awards, there is no submission process, so artists can’t opt in or out. Said a spokesperson: “If an individual or a piece of work meets their category criteria, it is eligible for nomination. It’s ultimately up to the discretion of the CMA members, who represent the country music industry, to determine the nominees and winners.” See how the major awards shows operate below: The Oscars According to an Academy spokesperson, “Yes, an individual may opt out of award consideration, and this request must be handled directly with the studio or submitter. “For instance, per the Acting awards rules, a studio identifies up to 20 eligible individuals (10 per Actor categories/10 per Actress categories) they wish to put forth for consideration. If an actor does not want to be included, this decision must be communicated directly with the studio or submitting entity, so their name is not provided to the Academy on the official Oscars Submission Form. “If a film is submitted but the studio or submitter decides it should not be considered in a specific category for any reason, they can withdraw it from consideration in that category. However, the film will still be eligible for all other award categories for which it meets the qualifications. “Also, a film may be withdrawn completely from consideration in accordance with the awards rules—Rule 3, 7: Monday, December 1, 2025, is the last day to withdraw a film from Academy Awards consideration. Withdrawing and/or failure to complete the qualifying standards may risk future awards disqualification.” Twice in the early 1970s, the winner of the best actor award refused the Oscar. In 1971, George C. Scott won for playing General George S. Patton in Patton. Scott had called the Oscars “a two-hour meat parade, a public display with contrived suspense for economic reasons.” (Editor’s Note: a two-hour meat parade? Now, that’s about the half-way point in the telecast.) Scott sent a telegram to the Academy telling them that he’d refuse the award and that he didn’t even want his name on the ballot. The telegram read in part, “I respectfully request that you withdraw my name from the list of nominees.” Scott remained on the ballot and wound up winning. The film’s producer, Frank McCarthy, spoke in Scott’s stead on the night. The award was returned to the Academy the next day. In 1973, Marlon Brando refused the Oscar for his performance as Vito Corleone in The Godfather. Like Scott, he didn’t attend the

Jason Kelce Congratulates Brother Travis on Taylor Swift Engagement

Jason Kelce could not be more psyched for his future sister-in-law. The voluble ex NFL great hopped on his socials on Tuesday night (Aug. 26) — just hours after Taylor Swift announced that she was engaged to his younger brother Travis Kelce — to enthusiastically congratulate the couple and share some special news about this week’s New Heights podcast. “Welcome back to another episode of New Heights,” Jason said in the video in which he appeared alone in his home studio. “Unfortunately, it probably won’t be as good as the last episode of New Heights, where we set our own records, we set podcasting records, we set a Guinness Book of World Records,” he gushed about Swift’s record-shattering appearance on the previous episode of the sports podcast he co-hosts with Travis that increased the show’s female viewership by more than 600%. “Thanks to the one and only Taylor Swift for hopping on and deciding to talk with two complete idiots that don’t know anything about the music industry,” he added about Swift’s two-hour chat, in which she discussed her love story with Travis, announced her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl and described the emotional moment she found out she’d gotten her masters back. Self-deprecatingly promising that the bar will be “much lower” this week, Jason had to address the “one piece of gigantic” news that broke after they recorded the new episode on Monday, which is Travis’ one day off as he prepares to start his 13th NFL season. “So he is not here to address this himself, but we felt necessary as a team here at New Heights to get together and send Travis and a giant congratulations for being engaged!!!,” Jason shouted as he and the show’s staff whooped it up in celebration. “The proposal heard ’round the world!!! F–k yeah!” But that’s not all. Jason also revealed that Wednesday’s new episode will be a “behind-the-scenes look at how our episode with @taylorswift13 came together.” The BTS episode will post at 9:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday. Watch Jason Kelce celebrate the engagement below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Loud and Live Launches Entertainment Venue in Miami

Loud and Live has partnered with the City of Doral in Miami, Fla., for the launch of the new Doral Amphitheater, Billboard can exclusively announce Wednesday (Aug. 27).  Explore See latest videos, charts and news Located in the 78-acre Doral Central Park, the open-air venue holds a capacity of 4,689 people and is designed to accommodate seated and standing general admission, as well as VIP box seating. The venue — which also features a covered professional stage, premium acoustics and full power capabilities — will host touring artists, cultural festivals and civic events.  Additionally, Loud and Live will operate the venue’s programming, marketing, ticketing and event production.    “The launch of the Doral Amphitheater represents a natural evolution for Loud and Live as we continue to expand our role in the live entertainment ecosystem,” said Nelson Albareda, CEO of Loud and Live, in a statement. “In addition to producing and promoting tours globally, we now add venue operations to our portfolio, ensuring artists, promoters and audiences have a world-class space to connect and create unforgettable experiences. We’re proud to establish this venue in our hometown of Miami, further strengthening South Florida’s position as a live entertainment hub.”  The City of Doral Mayor, Christi Fraga, added: “Our city continues to strengthen its position as a cultural and economic hub in South Florida. This new venue will not only attract world-class entertainment but also drive tourism and business opportunities that benefit our entire community.” The Doral Amphitheater will feature confirmed performances by Justin Quiles on Oct. 31 and Nacho on Dec. 13. For tickets and additional information, visit the venue’s website.  Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

CBS Reporter Has Wild On-Air Reaction to Taylor Swift Engagement News

Just like some people remember where they were during the moon landing, or when they got their first smart phone, the moment when Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement will forever be seared into the memories of millions. That goes double for CBS White House correspondent Olivia Rinaldi, who found out just moments before going live on air that the world’s biggest pop star had announced her engagement to boyfriend of two years Kansas City Chiefs tight end Kelce on Tuesday (Aug. 26). Her jaw literally dropping open in awe, Rinaldi grabbed her phone and read a note from her producer, saying “Taylor Swift is engaged?” A second after the news actually sunk in, Rinaldi looked up from her screen and pointed to the phone, excitedly repeating, “Taylor Swift is engaged!” over and over again as an on-screen graphic showing the flower bedecked Instagram proposal post popped up on screen. “Come back to me… she just posted it,” a flustered Rinaldi sputtered as she covered her mouth in awe and repeated “Oh my God” several times, her eyes glued to the perfectly curated photo. “Oh it’s huge! The ring is ginormous! This is so exciting!” Rinaldi gushed, the joy plain to see on her face as she continued to be gobsmacked, changing from her work phone to what seemed like her personal phone to check out the Instagram post. “Oh my God, it’s on her Instagram! It’s on her Instagram! Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God! I feel like Paul Revere right now,” Rinaldi gushed about her chance to be among the first to spread the news of the pop culture mega-merger, her hands making circles in the air as she gleefully struggled to process the information. But instead of warning the minutemen that the British were coming, Rinaldi simply got to share with CBS viewers that one of the world’s most high-profile couples were making it official after two years of dating. A short time later, Rinaldi was on air, sharing what she called a “very exciting” moment for her in her professional career, “because I get to announce that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged!” She explained how she had been chatting with her producer when another staffer sent her the alert, with Rinaldi holding up her phone to show the engagement post to the camera, reading out the now-iconic “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married” caption. “Very exiting here that we get to break that and tell you that,” Rinaldi said with a satisfied, sweet smile on her face as she noted, for the record, that she would totally volunteer to cover the wedding for CBS if needed. She was just one of many musicians, actors and public figures who took time on Tuesday to congratulate the happy couple who first began dating in 2023. At press time Swift and Kelce have not shared any information about when, or where, their wedding will take place as Kelce gears up to begin his 13th NFL season and Swift ramps up to the Oct. 3 release of her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Check out Rinaldi’s report below. Source link

Gracie Abrams Pauses Mexico City Show to Congratulate Taylor Swift

Gracie Abrams, like the majority of the pop universe, was super-pumped to hear the news about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement on Tuesday (Aug. 26). The singer who toured the world with Swift as an opening act on the singer’s record-breaking Eras Tour took a few minutes out of her show at the Pepsi Center WTC in Mexico City just hours after the big reveal to give a hearty congratulations to Taylor and Travis. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “I feel like we should be saying a big congratulations to Taylor, who’s not here, but everybody, just congratulations to her,” Abrams said, in a TikTok shared by a fan. “I feel like she’s here with us tonight because of this song,” Abrams added, as the crowd went wild at the news and the singer urged them to help her out by singing Swift’s part on their duet, “Us” from Abrams’ 2024 The Secret of Us album. Abrams was among the many musicians, athletes, movie stars — and one seemingly reformed anti-fan president of the United States — who took time out on Tuesday to congratulate the happy couple after their surprise announcement. The singer and Kansas City Chiefs tight end, both 35, broke the news in a record-smashing social post that featured a series of photos from the flower-splashed garden proposal in which they cheekily revealed that “Your English teach and your gym teacher are getting married.” And while it was news to the rest of us, according to Kelce’s dad, Ed Kelce, the IRL proposal actually took place two weeks ago. “He got her out there, they were about to go out to dinner, and he said, ‘let’s go out and have a glass of wine,’ … they got out there, and that’s when he asked her, and it was beautiful,” Ed Kelce said. “They started FaceTiming me and their mother and her folks to make sure everybody knew. So, to see them together is great.” See Swift’s engagement post below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Simon Pegg Makes Surprise Appearance With Coldplay at Wembley Stadium

As Coldplay’s huge 10-night residency at London’s Wembley Stadium rolls on, the surprises keep on coming. For Tuesday’s night three (Aug. 26) of the record-breaking run, the band were joined on stage by Simon Pegg for a performance of “A Sky Full Of Stars,” for which the actor played the tambourine throughout.  Explore See latest videos, charts and news Following the appearance, Pegg shared an image of his instrument on Instagram Stories, captioning it: “Rejoined the band.” Watch footage of the moment here. Pegg, who has starred in blockbuster films such as Mission Impossible and Shaun Of The Dead, is a longtime friend of Coldplay. He has previously dubbed himself an “honorary member” of the London-formed band, having appeared on stage with them numerous times over the years, including introducing the four-piece at their intimate Shepherd’s Bush Empire gig in 2021. The Avicii-produced “A Sky Full Of Stars” came towards the end of Coldplay’s 23 track-long set, which encompasses highlights from across their career as well as material from 2024 LP Moon Music. Upon release, the chart-topping record saw the band tying legendary acts ABBA, Michael Jackson, and Queen, each boasting 10 No. 1 albums on the U.K. Official Albums Chart. Moon Music also hit the summit on the Billboard 200, marking Coldplay’s first US No. 1 record since Ghost Stories, which landed in 2014. They have since supported the release with worldwide dates for their Music Of The Spheres tour, which has also taken them to Europe, Asia and North and South America, Australia and New Zealand.  Coldplay will return to Wembley Stadium tonight (Aug. 27) ahead of further concerts at the venue on Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 3, 4, 7 and 8. The run already has seen them treat fans with a surprise rendition of 2002 track “Politik,” while frontman Chris Martin helped a couple with a proposal mid-set last week (Aug. 22). Source link

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Got Engaged Almost Two Weeks Ago

It’s a love story, the likes of which could be lifted from any number of Taylor Swift albums. TayTay’s engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce, however, was no surprise in the inner circle. Explore See latest videos, charts and news On Tuesday, Kelce, the Super Bowl-winning tight end, officially put a ring on it when he and Swift announced they were tying the knot. That’s old news in the Kelce family. Kelce’s father, Ed Kelce, says his son proposed to TayTay earlier this month. Speaking with News 5’s John Kosich, Ed Kelce remarked, “Travis actually did the proposal, oh, maybe two weeks, not quite two weeks ago.” Kelce’s father continued, “He was going to put it off till this week. I think she was getting maybe a little antsy, but he was going to put her off till this week, to, you know, make some grand thing, to make it a big special event. And I told him repeatedly, you know, you could do it on the side of the road, do it any place that makes it a special event … when you get down on one knee and ask her to marry you.” On the big day, Travis popped the question in the garden at his home in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. “He got her out there, they were about to go out to dinner, and he said, ‘let’s go out and have a glass of wine,’ … they got out there, and that’s when he asked her, and it was beautiful,” Ed Kelce remarked. “They started FaceTiming me and their mother and her folks to make sure everybody knew. So, to see them together is great.” The Kelce happy is thrilled to welcome the new, superstar addition. “They’re just two young people very much in love, cast in a spotlight that they really haven’t sought but kind of followed with their success in their respective fields,” Ed Kelce says. In what will be remembered as one of the popular culture moments of the decade, Swift and Kelce delivered the good news via a joint Instagram post, sharing a photo of the footballer down on one knee as Swift lovingly cradles his face. “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” they wittily wrote in the caption. The post also features photos of the couple embracing in a romantic garden of flowers, as well as a snap showing off Swift’s gold engagement band with a massive diamond in the center. The exciting update comes after about two years of dating. Source link

The Wiggles Sued In Australia’s Federal Court By Former CEO

The Wiggles are handling a different type of hot potato — a workplace dispute that has reached Australia’s Federal Court. The legendary kids entertainers are being taken to court by Luke O’Neill, who in January 2024 was unveiled as their first ever CEO, but was sacked just 16 months later. O’Neill is suing Wiggles Holdings Pty Ltd, group co-founder and “blue” wiggle Anthony Field, and general counsel Matthew Salgo, alleging breaches of the Fair Work Act, including claims of unpaid bonuses and unlawful dismissal. According to documents filed with the court, reported by The Guardian, O’Neill’s employment was terminated in late May 2025, a dismissal he alleges had no reasonable basis. Explore See latest videos, charts and news O‘Neill claims several issues surfaced, which are documented in the paperwork. A year after slotting into the the role, he alleges he challenged additional hires not approved by himself or the company, and claims that on Feb. 18, Field “questioned his competence” during a staff meeting attended by approximately 13 employees, and “undermined him.” He also details being “excluded” from an important toy sale meeting, before his ouster. Following his departure, The Wiggles reportedly paid him a bonus in the gross sum of A$86,266 ($56,000), O’Neill said in the paperwork, which he disputes is less than the full amount owed. A spokesperson for The Wiggles has responded to the court case. “For 35 years, The Wiggles have been dedicated to bringing joy, learning, and high-quality children’s entertainment to families around the world,” reads a statement, seen by The Music Network. “Our greatest privilege has always been helping children laugh, sing, and dance, and creating happy memories for families to share. The claim made by Luke O’Neill is currently before the Court and will be defended. It is not appropriate that we make any comment until the Defence has been filed.” O’Neill joined The Wiggles as a consultant on April 1, 2023, before being appointed CEO on Jan. 8, 2024, with a remit to lead the organization’s digital transformation and global expansion. As previously reported, O’Neill was expected to expand the Wiggles’ digital footprint, develop new products, grow the commercial operations of the business, and build greater distribution channels to reach larger audiences. The case is slated to be heard by Justice Michael Lee, with a first case management hearing scheduled for Sept. 8. The Wiggles are a powerhouse, racking-up more than 30 million sales of albums and DVDs, and upwards of 8 million book sales. Along the way, the group has won triple j’s Hottest 100 countdown (with a cover of Tame Impala’s “Elephant”); bagged a No. 1 album on the ARIA Chart; became the first band in Australian history to perform two national arena tours in a single year; nabbed the Ted Albert Award for outstanding service to Australian music (a first for a kid’s entertainment act), and filled arenas around the world. Earlier this year, another first with the release of Wiggle Up, Giddy Up!, featuring music and collaborations with such country artists as Dasha, Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, Jackson Dean, Orville Peck, MacKenzie Porter and Lucky Oceans. A new studio album, The Tree of Wisdom, is due out Oct. 3 and will be supported with live dates. Source link

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