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Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce’s Relationship: Favorite Moment Poll

After years spent collecting rings of his own, Travis Kelce finally offered one to Taylor Swift when he asked her to marry him. More than two years after Travis Kelce became “engulfed in the curiosity” of who Taylor Swift was after attending one of her Eras tour shows for the first time at Arrowhead Stadium, then publicly shooting his shot with the pop star shortly after, America’s royal couple took to Instagram to announce their engagement in a joint post. “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” the caption read alongside a “TNT” emoji, which fans have guessed the couple uses as a nickname for themselves (“Travis n’ Taylor”) after Swift was spotted wearing a gold bracelet with the initials at one of the Chiefs’ football games last year. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The engagement announcement comes two weeks after Swift joined Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce’s podcast, New Heights, for a two-hour conversation that delved into their relationship, broke down Swift’s purchase of her master recordings, reflected on the Eras tour and of course, announced her brand new twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, due out Oct. 3. The same podcast is also where Kelce first shared the story of his original failed plan to “woo” the popstar, based off fans trading lettered friendship bracelets at the Kansas City Eras show. “I was a little butt-hurt I didn’t get to hand her one of the bracelets I made for her,” Kelce said in a July 2023 New Heights episode, explaining the bracelet had “my number on it.” The couple has come a long way since, having had dozens of adorable moments over the past 24 months that we still can’t help but still gush over. With everything from Billboard’s timeline of their relationship in mind, we want to know which chapter in the story of Tayvis is your favorite. Tell us by voting for your moment of choice in the poll below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Fuerza Regida’s ‘111XPANTIA’ Album Earns Its First No. 1 Song

Fuerza Regida’s 111XPANTIA album delivers its first No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, as “Marlboro Rojo” claims the top spot on the chart (dated Aug. 30). The group notches its third No. 1 –and first on its own. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Marlboro Rojo” brings a halt to Bad Bunny’s longest-leading hit, “DtMF,” after the latter reigned for 31 consecutive weeks out of its 33-week run so far. “Marlboro Rojo” rises 2-1 on the multi-metric tally with gains across radio and streaming. It climbs 37-23 on the overall Latin Airplay chart following a 28% growth in audience impressions, to 4.2 million, earned in the United States during the Aug. 15-21 tracking week, according to Luminate. The song also drew 6.2 million streams during the same period, enough to rebound to its No. 1 peak, for a fourth week, on Latin Streaming Songs. Prior to the first No. 1 single from Fuerza Regida’s album 111XPANTIA — which earned the group its sixth ruler on Top Regional Mexican Albums and led for 16 weeks running — the act dominated Hot Latin Songs with “Tu Boda,” with Oscar Maydon (11 weeks beginning last November), and “Bebe Dame,” with Grupo Frontera (two in 2023). Notably, all the songs from 111XPANTIA album secured a spot on the Hot Latin Songs chart upon its release. Beyond the album’s new chart-topping hit, two other songs broke into the top 10. Among them, “Tu Sancho” fell just shy of the top spot with a No. 2 peak in July. Elsewhere, “Marlboro Rojo” also breaks into the upper region on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart (rising 16-10); the group’s 12th top 10. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Beyoncé Ties Bad Bunny, Elton John & More for One More Boxscore Record

For the final time this year, Beyoncé sits atop the monthly Boxscore charts with the highest-grossing tour and highest-grossing engagement of July. According to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, Cowboy Carter Tour grossed $102.3 million and sold 392,000 tickets over eight shows during the month. That’s three in a row for Queen Bey, one of only two acts to string together three consecutive months at No. 1, following Bad Bunny last year (March – May), and repeating herself after doing so on 2023’s Renaissance World Tour (July – Sept.). In total, she’s amassed seven months on top, tying Bad Bunny, Coldplay, and Elton John for the most No. 1’s. Those four artists have collectively ruled for 28 of the list’s 61 editions, dominating almost half of the last six years of Boxscore. Related July also marks Beyoncé’s third consecutive month over $100 million. Including three months during 2023’s Renaissance World Tour, her grand total climbs to six. No other artist reported a nine-figure gross multiple times, with Bad Bunny (Sept. 2022), Harry Styles (June 2023), and Kendrick Lamar & SZA (May 2025) each doing it once. Good things come in three’s: three months at No. 1 on Top Tours, three months earning more than $100 million, and a third straight month at No. 1 on Top Boxscores. In each of the three months that Beyoncé led the charts, she had three entries on the latter list. Beyoncé rules Top Boxscores with her four-night stint at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium (July 10-11, 13-14). Those shows brought in $55.4 million and sold 206,000 tickets. It barely misses the mark of her tour kick-off at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium ($55.7 million), further outpaced by her stops in New York in May ($70.3 million) and London in June ($61.6 million). On the opposite end of the top five, she follows with two shows each at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md. (nine miles from Washington, D.C.) and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Those stops grossed $27.4 million and $19.4 million, respectively, each selling more than 90,000 tickets. All told, Cowboy Carter Tour earned $407.6 million and sold 1.6 million tickets over 32 shows, becoming the highest-grossing country tour in Boxscore history. More, it extended Beyoncé’s reign as the top-grossing R&B artist and Black artist in history, still among the top 10 acts overall. Locally, the tour set more than 40 records for gross, attendance, and sold-out shows. Not only does Beyoncé repeat at No. 1, The Weeknd logs a second straight month at No. 2. In July, he earned $89.6 million from 604,000 tickets sold, looping from the West coast, up through Canada, and finishing in Philadelphia. The Weeknd topped out at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. (San Francisco area). Two shows there (July 8-9) grossed $17.1 million and sold 98,400 tickets. Though the two Philly dates posted a smaller gross ($12.8 million), they sold more tickets, surpassing the six-figure mark at 103,000. Four hometown shows at Toronto’s Rogers Centre grossed $24.9 million and sold 156,000 tickets, but two of them fall in August, halving those totals for July’s rankings. Those three engagements rank at Nos. 7, 15, and 17, respectively on Top Boxscores. The Weeknd’s other July dates line up consecutively at Nos. 22-25, each grossing between $10-10.3 million. Through The Weeknd’s Aug. 12 show in Nashville, the After Hours til Dawn Tour has brought in $635.5 million and sold 5.1 million tickets since launching in 2022. Blasting past Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour ($579.8 million) and Bruno Mars’ 24K Magic World Tour (3.6 million tickets), it is now the highest-grossing and best-selling R&B tour in history. While Beyoncé tops the monthly chart with more than $100 million earned, Imagine Dragons earns the honor of playing to the most fans during July. At No. 3 on Top Tours with $86.3 million, the Las Vegas pop-rockers sold 757,000 tickets across 14 dates. Imagine Dragons’ July routing was the last section of the European leg of the Loom World Tour. As opposed to the arenas and amphitheaters in North America and Asia, the trek escalated to stadiums in Europe, pushing as many as 158,000 tickets over two nights in Paris on July 5-6. Wrapping almost exactly one year after kicking off (July 30, 2024 – July 26, 2025), the entire world tour grossed $239 million and sold 2.2 million tickets. Two K-pop artists pad the top 10, with Stray Kids at No. 5 as part of their record-breaking Dominate World Tour, and Jin at No. 9. For the latter star, it’s the first monthly Boxscore appearance as a soloist, though he has led both Top Tours and Top Boxscores as a member of BTS. ATEEZ and ENHYPEN follow at Nos. 18 and 30, respectively. After four straight months at No. 1, Sphere dips to No. 2 on Top Venues (15,001+ capacity). Its New York sister Madison Square Garden ascends to the top, with $26.4 million from a packed month of 16 shows. That count includes double-headers from Gracie Abrams, Matt Rife, Chris Stapleton and Tyler, The Creator. Source link

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Are Engaged: President Donald Trump Reacts

As reactions to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce‘s recent engagement continue to pour in, one of Swift’s loudest detractors is weighing in on the news — President Donald Trump. During a Tuesday (Aug. 26) cabinet meeting, the president was asked by a reporter for his reaction to the news of Swift and Kelce’s engagement. “Well, I wish them a lot of luck,” the president said. “I think he’s a great player, I think he’s a great guy, and she’s a terrific person, so I wish them a lot of luck.” Swift and Kelce announced their engagement via a joint Instagram post on Tuesday, with the photos showing the pair together in a lush garden and showing off Swift’s new engagement ring. “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” the caption read. The president’s reaction marks a stark shift in tone from his past comments on Swift, who the twice-impeached head of state has openly mocked on multiple occasions. Famously, after Swift publicly endorsed Kamala Harris’ run for the White House in 2024, Trump posted on his Truth Social account “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” Most recently, the president compared Swift to actress Sydney Sweeney, as the latter starred in a controversial American Eagle ad that was publicly criticized and compared to racist Nazi propoganda. “Sydney Sweeney, a registered Republican, has the ‘HOTTEST’ ad out there. It’s for American Eagle, and the jeans are ‘flying off the shelves. Go get ‘em Sydney!” the president wrote, before criticizing Swift. “Just look at Woke singer Taylor Swift. Ever since I alerted the world as to what she was by saying on TRUTH that I can’t stand her (HATE!). She was booed out of the Super Bowl and became, NO LONGER HOT.” Swift herself has been an outspoken critic of the commander in chief, referring to his first term in office as an “autocracy” during a 2019 interview with The Guardian. In a 2020 post on X, Swift vowed to “vote [Trump] out in November,” while criticizing his response to the George Floyd protests. “After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism your entire presidency, you have the nerve to feign moral superiority before threatening violence?” she wrote. Watch Trump’s reaction to the news of Swift and Kelce’s engagement below: Source link

Garland Jeffreys Lauded by Bruce Springsteen & Others in New Film

The music documentary Garland Jeffreys: The King Of In Between, which reintroduces audiences to a masterful musician whose commercial success may never have matched his critical acclaim — but whose rich legacy is worth celebrating — has begun streaming on major platforms including Amazon’s Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play and YouTube. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “People that know him cannot believe that other people don’t know him,” says documentary director Claire Jeffreys, the singer’s longtime manager and spouse, speaking in the opening moments of the film over the backdrop of the Brooklyn-born singer’s performance of “Coney Island Winter.”  Since its completion in 2023, the documentary has been screening and gaining acclaim at film festivals across the United States and abroad, but its availability now on streaming platforms “means everything,” Jeffreys tells Billboard. “It’s been a long, arduous, but ultimately rewarding journey to get here. Seeing the film stream widely is a culmination of so much passion and hard work, and I’m just so thrilled it’s resonating with people.” Despite the director’s close connection to her subject, Jeffreys has maintained a filmmaker’s distance, while letting a cast of sources speak to her husband’s long history of musically adventurous, socially aware songwriting. Among those who offer testimony here are the music critics Robert Christgau and David Hajdu, longtime friend and actor Harvey Keitel, and fellow musicians including Graham Parker, Alejandro Escovedo, Vernon Reid, Laurie Anderson — and Bruce Springsteen. “He’s in the great singer-songwriter tradition of Dylan and Neil Young; one of the American greats,” says Springsteen. Garland Jeffreys, 80, raised in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, was shaped by his Black, white and Puerto Rican heritage — “father of coal, mother of pearl,” he once sang — absorbing early musical influences from doo-wop to jazz to 1950s rock’n’roll. “My background, my racial mixture, my past, the music that went through my house, it all comes out in my music,” says Garland in the film. The documentary takes its title from Garland’s 2011 album The King of In Between. “It’s Garland’s phrase and he really related to it because of his growing up biracial,” Claire Jeffreys told Billboard in a conversation before the premiere. “His way of relating to the world was shaped by being neither fish nor fowl, black nor white. He mentions in the film that radio wouldn’t play him on the white stations and he wasn’t being played on the Black stations. [But by] saying `the king,’ he was claiming that he was still standing and still feeling like he had something to offer.” What Garland Jeffreys had to offer, with all his charm and intensity, was clear from the start. Laurie Anderson appears in the film because, when Garland left Brooklyn to attend Syracuse University, he became fast friends with Anderson’s husband-to-be, Lou Reed. “Lou really admired Garland, as well as loved him,” says Anderson. (On his 2017 album 14 Steps to Harlem, Garland covered the Velvet Underground’s “Waiting For the Man” in tribute to his longtime friend.)  In 1970, Garland made his recording debut as part of the group Grinder’s Switch, with its musical echoes of The Band. But it was his own self-titled solo debut album on Atlantic Records three years later that signaled the arrival of a singular musical force. Writing in The Village Voice, Robert Christgau described the debut album’s musical ambitions (“Stonesy blues shuffles rubbing elbows with reggae from Kingston”) and declared that “this man should be given the keys to every city whose streets he walks — ours first.” The film captures the edginess of New York in the 1970s, an era that defined Garland’s songwriting, from the “heat of the summer” threat of “Wild In The Streets” (arranged and recorded with Dr. John) to the hometown romanticism of “New York Skyline.” Both came from Garland’s 1977 album Ghost Writer, a collection that prompted Rolling Stone to name him the most promising artist of that year. Two years later, American Boy & Girl contained the enchanting, reggae-tinged single “Matador,” which became a top five hit in several European markets but failed to crack the Billboard Hot 100. Success abroad, however, planted the seed for support Garland needed for a landmark album he released in the early 1990s. As Garland tells the story in the film, he was at a New York Mets game at Shea Stadium. “I was in left field, absorbed in the game, and a guy from behind me said, `Hey, buckwheat! Get the f–k outa here!’ It was a shock. It was very personal. And I really said to myself, `Don’t call me buckwheat.’” Don’t Call Me Buckwheat arrived from Garland Jeffreys in the U.S. in April 1992, heralded in a Billboard feature as “a significant concept album that musically crosses gospel, doo-wop, rock, reggae and rap, in songs that describe a lifelong struggle with crossing color lines.” Notably, the album had been released the previous fall in Europe by BMG International (a corporate precursor to the BMG of today) after Garland was signed and championed by a German executive, the company’s senior vp of A&R, Heinz Henn. Don’t Call Me Buckwheat “came out 30 years ago, it could have come out 30 minutes ago,” says Springsteen in the film. “I don’t know of anybody who was writing about race as directly as Garland was in the early 90s.” Told by an interviewer at the time that the record could make listeners uncomfortable, Garland replied: “This to me is an album of hope, it’s a vision of hope.” But Don’t Call Me Buckwheat from failed to chart in America. Musical “categorization is the reality and tyranny of the music business,” critic David Hajdu says in the film, “and he’s been a victim of it.” Beginning with The King Of In Between in 2011, Garland began self-releasing his albums, but the documentary does not depict this journeyman artist as a victim of the music industry, nor of life. The film is, in part, a love story. In

Chapel Hart Goes on Hiatus, 2 Members Launch Duo Magnolia Rising

Country trio Chapel Hart is taking a hiatus as the group’s members focus on other creative initiatives, they announced on Monday (Aug. 25). The trio, which includes sisters Danica Hart and Devynn Hart as well as their cousin Trea Swindle, first gained acclaim in 2022 on America’s Got Talent. Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Over the last few years, Chapel Hart has taken us places we never could have imagined,” began the message posted to Instagram. “We have laughed, cried, grown, and stood on stages we used to dream about. More than anything, we have shared a bond that goes deeper than music, and that part will always remain. As we each step into new seasons in life, we have decided to press pause on Chapel Hart so we can explore other passions and dreams that have been calling to us individually. This is not a goodbye. It is a celebration of everything we have built and a step toward everything still to come. We kindly ask for the same love and support as we each walk our different paths.” Danica is embarking on a solo endeavor, while Devynn and Trea have launched the duo Magnolia Rising. Chapel Hart is known for songs such as “You Can Have Him Jolene” and “The Girls Are Back in Town.” The trio released four albums, most recently the holiday album Hartfelt Family Christmas in 2024. Chapel Hart was also featured on Darius Rucker’s song “Ol’ Church Hymn.” Though the group’s members are currently going their separate ways, it seems there was at one point tension within the group prior to the hiatus, with Danica posting a now-deleted message on social media in July, in which she claimed that she was being “pushed out of my band and my company.” Currently, Chapel Hart has two upcoming shows to fulfill, according to the group’s website, including an Aug. 29 show in Georgia and an Oct. 25 appearance at the music festival Keep It Country in the United Kingdom. The group’s Aug. 26 post noted that they would “finish playing our scheduled shows for the reason of the season. The post also stated, “Thank you for being part of this incredible ride. The Chapel Hart story will always be a beautiful part of our lives, and we cannot wait to see what the future holds for each of us. We want to celebrate the community we’ve built together…We love and thank you for being a part of the congregation and we look forward to your continued support.” On Magnolia Rising’s Instagram account, Devynn and Trea also teased fans that “something’s coming…” on Sept. 12. Source link

Kanye West Claims His Instagram Was Hacked After YZY Money Launch

Ye (formerly Kanye West) has claimed that his Instagram account has been hacked following the launch of his YZY Money meme coin. “My Instagram has been hacked and it’s following a fake coin,” he wrote to X on Tuesday (Aug. 26). “The official project is @YZY_MNY.” Taking a look over at Ye’s Instagram, he’s following two people. One being his wife, Bianca Censori, and another is a Yeezy Token account (yzytkn), which West is saying was executed by the hackers and has nothing to do with his legit coin. My Instagram has been hacked and it’s following a fake coin The official project is @YZY_MNY DrZ26cKJDksVRWib3DWsjo9 eeXccc7hKhDJviiYEEZY — ye (@kanyewest) August 26, 2025 The Yeezy Token account currently boasts less than 1,000 followers and has made one post, but fans have flooded its comments section, letting others know the account’s not affiliated with Ye. Explore See latest videos, charts and news West launched the official YZY Money meme coin on the Solana blockchain on Aug. 20. “Yeezy money is here,” Ye wrote in his announcement to X. “A new economy, built on chain.”  According to CoinGecko, as pointed out by Forbes, YZY Money’s value initially ballooned to a market cap of $3 billion before fizzling to $1.5 billion. The website for Yeezy Money is running as a marketplace for interested consumers to purchase and sell YZY Money. “YZY MONEY IS A CONCEPT TO PUT YOU IN CONTROL, FREE FROM CENTRALIZED AUTHORITY,” a message on the site reads. “YZY IS THE CURRENCY THAT POWERS ALL TRANSACTIONS WITHIN YZY MONEY.” The embattled Chicago-bred superstar has long been fascinated with cryptocurrency, as Ye gave flowers to those who were early on driving the Bitcoin wave during a 2020 interview with Joe Rogan. “These guys really have a perspective on what the true liberation of America and humanity will be,” Yeezy said at the time. “A lot of the tech guys, but specifically [Bitcoin] guys were able to use the new highways, the new information highways, and create the next frontier of our existence while the powers of our political system are still anchoring on the electoral college, which was based around slavery.” Source link

Lil Nas X Calls His Arrest ‘Terrifying’ in First Public Statement

After a harrowing few days, Lil Nas X wants his fans to know that everything is going to be OK. In a post to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday (Aug. 26), the “Old Town Road” singer shared his first public statement since being arrested Aug. 21 for allegedly charging at police officers. “Your girl is gonna be OK, y’all. OK?” he said in the video. “She’s gonna all right, she’s gonna be all right.” On Aug. 21, police responded to calls about “a nude man walking in the street,” who was later confirmed to be Lil Nas X. When they approached him, law enforcement alleges the rapper “charged at officers and was taken into custody.” The LAPD also said that they immediately brought Lil Nas to a nearby hospital to be treated for a “possible overdose,” and then later booked him and held him in jail for three days. At his arraignment hearing on Monday (Aug. 25), Lil Nas was charged with and pleaded not guilty to three felony counts of battery with injury on a police officer and one count of resisting an executive officer. His bail was set at $75,000, which the rapper posted before being released from jail. In his video shared on Tuesday, Lil Nas is wearing a neon green sweater as he takes a moment to smile and chuckle at the camera while saying that his experience since the encounter was “f–king terrifying” before reiterating that “your girl is gonna be all right.” The rapper’s father, Robert Stafford, also shared a public statement outside a Los Angeles courthouse on Monday (Aug. 25), reassuring the public that his son was doing well. “He’s in good spirits, he’s all right,” Stafford said. “He’s very remorseful for what happened. But, it can happen to any family — he’s gonna get the help that he needs and just keep him in your prayers. Give him the same grace and mercy that God gives everyone.” Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Are Engaged

It’s a love story, baby just say yes. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged, as announced by the couple on Tuesday (Aug. 26) The pop superstar and athlete shared the news via a joint Instagram post, sharing a photo of Kelce down on one knee as Swift lovingly cradles his face. “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” they jokingly wrote in the caption. The post also features photos of the pair embracing in a romantic garden of flowers, as well as a snap showing off Swift’s gold engagement band with a massive diamond. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The news comes after about two years of dating, with Kelce first professing his crush on Swift during a 2023 episode of his and brother Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast. At the time, he told fans about his disappointment that he’d been unable to slip the 14-time Grammy winner a friendship bracelet with his phone number on it at one of her Eras Tour shows in Kansas City that year. Shortly after that episode was posted, Swift attended her first-ever Kansas City Chiefs game — and the rest was history. In the two years that followed, the musician would become a fixture at the tight end’s home games at Arrowhead Stadium — where she often shares a box suite with his parents, Donna and Ed — and he would attend several of her concerts before the Eras trek wrapped in December 2024. These past few months have seen Swift and Travis grow even closer, with the former attending the latter’s Tight End University in June after spending time in Florida with him during the Chiefs’ training camp. In July, the Happy Gilmore 2 actor shared several adorable photos of himself and his now-fiancée spending time with friends and Swift’s brother, Austin. See the announcement below: Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Morgan Wallen Fined After Gillette Stadium Show Breaks Curfew

Morgan Wallen and his team are having to pay up after Wallen’s recent headlining set on Friday, Aug. 22 at Gillette Stadium (home of the New England Patriots) in Foxborough, Mass., exceeded curfew by about 15 minutes. Explore See latest videos, charts and news According to The Boston Herald, the town of Foxborough had set a curfew for 11:30 p.m., while Wallen’s final song began at 11:44 p.m. — 14 minutes past curfew. The fine was 25 cents per attendee, which totaled $15,705. A statement from a Foxborough spokesperson given to The Boston Herald added, “The Morgan Wallen concert on Friday night is being fined for exceeding the curfew and his team is aware of this.” Billboard has reached out to a rep for Wallen for comment. As with many stops on his tour, the country star’s Gillette Stadium shows included some surprise guests, with Wallen welcoming former Patriots player Rob Gronkowski and Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel. According to Boston 25 News, Wallen is not the artist who was fined the most for seeing his concert exceed curfew at Gillette. That distinction reportedly goes to Bruce Springsteen, who played until nearly midnight in 2016, and in turn was fined more than $22,000. As Wallen’s album I’m the Problem, the namesake for his current tour, continues holding down the top slot on the all-genre Billboard 200, he is continuing on his headlining tour, with upcoming stops in Canada, including Toronto on Sept. 4-5, and Edmonton on Sept. 12-13. I’m the Problem marks Wallen’s third consecutive project to top the Billboard 200, following his 2023 album One Thing at a Time and his 2021 album Dangerous: The Double Album. Wallen has also earned four chart-toppers on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, with “Last Night,” “I Had Some Help,” “Love Somebody” and “What I Want.” Source link

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