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Justin Bieber Offers Fans Shirtless Selfies, Calls Them a ‘Thirstrap’

Justin Bieber is giving his thirstiest fans exactly what they want. As shared in a Monday (Aug. 25) post on Instagram, the pop star recently took a moment in the gym to snap a couple of shirtless selfies, flexing his muscles in the mirror and showing off his tattoo-covered arms and torso. Beyond a white beanie and gold chain around his neck, the only items he wears in the pictures are a pair of gym shorts and Calvin Klein boxers that show at the waistband. In his caption, Bieber wrote, “thirstrap fa u hoes.” The posts come amid an active social media streak for the Biebs, who’s been sharing glimpses into his life surrounding the release of his new album, Swag. Featuring the hit “Daisies,” the LP debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Also on Instagram in recent days, Justin has posted praise for his wife, mogul Hailey Bieber — “Love this picture of you baby gurrllll,” he gushed on Monday (Aug. 25) of a photo from her Byrdie shoot — and shared snaps of his son, Jack Blues, who turned 1 earlier in August. (On the little boy’s birthday, the Rhode founder wrote on her profile, “1 year of you my beautiful boy … you are joy personified.”) But for those who are specifically looking for more shirtless Bieber content, the singer also recently stripped down to his undies for a late-night swim in the music video for “First Place,” which arrived Aug. 13. “FORGIVE MY CHICKEN LEGS,” he joked of the visual when it dropped. See Bieber’s selfies below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Kelly Osbourne Slams WWE’s Becky Lynch for ‘Disrespectful’ Ozzy Joke

Kelly Osbourne is firing back at wrestler Becky Lynch for making “disrespectful” comments about Ozzy Osbourne just a month after his death. In a Tuesday (Aug. 26) post on Instagram Stories, Kelly called the athlete a “disrespectful dirtbag” and quipped, “Birmingham would not piss on you if you were on fire.” “Shame on the WWE for allowing such things to be said about my father and his home!!!” added the Fashion Police alum. The post comes one day after Lynch insulted the late Black Sabbath frontman’s home city while appearing on Netflix’s WWE RAW, which aired live from Birmingham, England, on Monday (Aug. 25). During a round of on-camera trash talk between Lynch and her soon-to-be opponent Nikki Bella ahead of their upcoming Women’s Intercontinental Championship match in Paris this weekend, the former had a harsh response to the latter’s request that they fight right then and there.  “I’m not wrestling in Birmingham,” Lynch goaded. “The only good thing that came out of here died a month ago.” “But in fairness to Ozzy Osbourne, he had the good sense to move to L.A., a proper city,” she added as the surrounding crowd booed. “Because if I lived in Birmingham, I’d die too.”  Billboard has reached out to the WWE and Netflix for comment.  Given the heavy metal pioneer’s love for the city in which he was raised, it makes sense why his family might be outraged over Lynch’s digs at Birmingham — let alone her flippant manner of speaking about his death. In July, Ozzy and his Black Sabbath bandmates held their last-ever concert in the city. Less than a month later, it would become the site of the rocker’s funeral procession.   Ozzy — who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2021 — died at the age of 76 after battling Parkinson’s and other health issues. His passing prompted a flood of messages in tribute to the rocker from the music community in the days that followed.  It took Kelly some time to speak out about her father’s death, but in a statement on Aug. 4, she wrote, “I’ve sat down to write this a hundred times and still don’t know if the words will ever feel like enough … but from the bottom of my heart, thank you.” “The love, support and beautiful messages I’ve received from so many of you have truly helped carry me through the hardest moment of my life,” she continued at the time. “Every kind word, every shared memory, every bit of compassion has meant more than I can ever explain … I will not be OK for a while — but knowing my family are not alone in our pain makes a difference.” Source link

Joe Hickerson Death, Folk Archivist at Library of Congress Dead at 89

Joe Hickerson, a singer-songwriter who served as the lead archivist for folk music at the Library of Congress for 25 years has died at 89. According to The New York Times, Hickerson passed away on Aug. 17 at a care facility in Portland, Ore., as confirmed by his partner, Ruth Bolliger. Explore See latest videos, charts and news At the height of folk revival, Hickerson began what became more than a quarter-century tenure at the Library of Congress in 1963, swiftly establishing himself as a knowledgeable guide to the sometimes convoluted collections of recordings, documents and oral histories that were vital to performers, songwriters and historians of the genre. The Times noted that Hickerson was a physical embodiment of the massive library’s holdings, thanks to his work memorizing hundreds of traditional songs from around the world, from the lyrics and melodies to the history of each tune and its provenance. The Library of Congress is nation’s largest public collection of sound recordings and radio broadcasts with more than 3.5 million recordings representing 110 years of sound recording history, including half a million LPs, 450,000 78-RPM discs, 200,000 CDs and many more on formats ranging from wires, cylinders, music box discs and others. In addition to his archival work, Hickerson was a folk performer, regaling audiences with a stripped-down, conversational style he referred to as “vintage pre-plugged paleo-acoustic.” Joseph Charles Hickerson was born on Oct. 20, 1935 in Highland Park. Ill. and first became interested in folk music after seeing a 1948 performance by beloved folk singer/labor activist Pete Seeger at a campaign event for the Progressive Party. Before launching his career in music preservation, Hickerson attended Oberlin College in Ohio from 1953-1957. It was there that he earned a bachelor’s degree in physics, while also expanding his passion for folk music by helping to organize Seeger’s performances at the liberal arts college and at other universities, as well as serving as the first president of the Oberlin Folk Song Club and fronting the group the Folksmiths. A bio from his personal archives at Indiana University, where his papers are kept, noted that he became friendly with Seeger and went on to write two verses to one of Seeger’s most popular songs, 1960’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone.” One of the verses went: “Where have all the soldiers gone?/ Long time passing/ Where have all the soldiers gone?/ Lone time ago/ Where have all the soldiers gone?/ Gone to graveyards, every one/ When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?” After graduating from Oberlin, Hickerson and the Folksmiths released their album We’ve Got Some Singing to Do, which featured the first known commercial recording of the beloved Black spiritual “Kumbaya,” a folk staple that has been recorded by everyone from Joan Baez to children’s performer Raffi, Odetta, Sweet Honey in the Rock and many others around the world. Hickerson went on to study folklore and ethnomusicology in graduate school at IU in Bloomington, where his master’s thesis was a 1,300-item annotated bibliography of North American Indian music north of Mexico, which received funding from the National Science Foundation. During his years at IU, Hickerson frequently performed on and off campus, including stints as a strolling minstrel at the annual Madrigal Dinner, as well as gigs singing folk songs at the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation chapter. He was also a founding member of the IU Folksong Club and a director and host of a number of radio and TV programs on folklore and folk music that aired on the public radio station WFIU. During his time as a reference librarian at the Library’s Archive of Folksong Hickerson released the albums Folk Songs and Ballads Sung by Joe Hickerson With a Gathering of Friends (1970) and the two-volume collection of traditional songs Drive Dull Care Away (1976). Hickerson retired as the director of the Folksong division in 1998 after more than three decades. Source link

Lil Nas X’s Dad Says Star Is in ‘Good Spirits’ After Felony Charges

Despite facing prison time after an alleged altercation with police Aug. 21, Lil Nas X is keeping his head high, according to his father, Robert Stafford. In a video captured by TMZ on Monday (Aug. 25), Stafford gave an update on his son’s well-being after the pop star was arrested for allegedly charging at police officers in Los Angeles. “He’s in good spirits, he’s all right,” his father told reporters. “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.” Stafford’s statement came on the same day as his son’s arraignment hearing, where the “Old Town Road” singer pleaded not guilty to three felony counts of battery with injury on a police officer and one count of resisting an executive officer. Lil Nas X’s bail was subsequently set at $75,000. Police claim that on the morning of Aug. 21, Lil Nas was found wandering around Los Angeles while naked, and that when law enforcement arrived on the scene, he allegedly “charged at officers and was taken into custody.” Police took him to a local hospital for a suspected overdose before booking the rapper and holding him in jail over the weekend. When asked by reporters whether or not his son was under the influence of illegal drugs during the alleged incident, Stafford immediately responded “absolutely not,” and emphasized that Lil Nas is “doing great mentally.” The rapper’s attorney Drew Findling also told the outlet that his client, who he pointed out was “26 years old and never been in trouble a split second in his life,” would not have his life and career derailed by “one little moment.” When asked about whether or not drug use or mental health issues played a factor in the case, Findling said it’s “impossible to have answers for you the first time walking out of court.” Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Green Day Announce ‘Wild Road Trip’ Comedy ‘New Years Rev’

Green Day are headed to the big screen. The veteran punk group announced on Monday (Aug. 25) that they have teamed up with good pal director Lee Kirk (Ordinary World) on a “wild road trip comedy” titled New Years Rev. The band promised that the movie is “packed with your favorite Green Day songs” as well as “loaded with mischief.” Among the stars of the film they said is their love letter to “road trip movies, ’90s nostalgia, and chasing the dream no matter how ridiculous it gets,” are Mason Thames (The Black Phone), Mckenna Grace (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire), Fred Armisen (Portlandia), Jenna Fischer (The Office), Angela Kinsey (The Office), comedian Bobby Lee (Reservation Dogs) and others. According to a description of the movie that will get its world premiere on Sept. 12 at the Toronto International Film Festival, “A garage rock trio gets the opportunity of a lifetime to open up for Green Day and hit the road across America to make the gig. The only problem is… they didn’t realize it was a prank.” Green Day — singer/guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tré Cool — co-produced the movie that follows the travails of punk rockers The Analog Dogs, whose greatest wish in life is to meet their heroes. After finding a way to get their demo to the trio, they get what they think is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to open for Green Day at a New Year’s Eve show, only to find out that they’ve been punk’d by one of their brothers. “Nevertheless, naively optimistic, the young trio set off on the road from Kansas to California, with wide-eyed dreams of being on stage alongside their heroes,” read the description. The soundtrack features more than a dozen Green Day songs. Green Day will continue their ongoing world tour on Wednesday (Aug. 27) with a gig at Lima, Peru’s San Marcos Stadium. Check out Green Day’s post below. So big news, we made a movie!  A thread 🧵: 1. We teamed up with our good friend Lee Kirk on a wild road trip comedy titled New Years Rev about a garage band (Mason Thames, Kylr Coffman & Ryan Foust) who think they’re opening for us… except plot twist, it’s a prank. pic.twitter.com/JOtm0tNBTO — Green Day (@GreenDay) August 26, 2025 Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Thomas Rhett’s Wife Lauren Pregnant With Their Fifth Child

Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren are adding to their family. The couple revealed they are expecting their fifth child, sharing the news in a video on Instagram on Tuesday (Aug. 26). Explore See latest videos, charts and news “Here we go again! We’ve got some really excited big sisters in our house. God is so good,” Thomas Rhett captioned the video. The clip begins with Lauren asking Thomas Rhett “Are you ready?” before stepping into the video frame to join him as he plays guitar. From there, the musician begins singing a bit of his 2018 song “Life Changes,” though he swaps the lyrics slightly as they announce they are expecting a new baby. “Well I was wrappin’ my head around bein’ a dad/ A bigger wrench got thrown in the plans we thought we had/ Now Lauren’s showin’ and got one on the way/ Yeah, that’s five under 10, hey what can I say? Yeah, life changes,” he sings, as Lauren then shows off ultrasound photos and they celebrate their expanding family. The couple’s fifth child will join four older siblings: 9-year-old Willa Gray, 8-year-old Ada James, 5-year-old Lennon Love and 3-year-old Lillie Carolina. The news comes as Thomas Rhett’s single “After All the Bars Are Closed” spends a third week atop Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart. In July, he also headlined a sold-out show at Fenway Park on his Better in Boots Tour. He has more shows slated through October. In just over a decade in the spotlight, he’s earned 21 No. 1 hits on the Country Airplay chart, won the ACM’s entertainer of the year accolade and picked up five Grammy nominations. His prowess as a songwriter has brought him five CMA triple play awards, each for penning three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period. Watch their baby announcement below: Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Selena Gomez, benny blanco & The Marias Top Latin Pop, Airplay Charts

Just a week after “Ojos Tristes” by Selena Gomez, benny blanco and The Marías claimed the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Latin Pop Airplay chart, the song ascends to the top of the overall Latin Airplay chart dated Aug. 30. The achievement is driven by a 10% increase in audience impressions, to 9 million, earned across United States Latin radio stations during the Aug. 15-21 tracking week, according to Luminate. Explore See latest videos, charts and news In addition to its winning streak, “Ojos Tristes” notches a second consecutive week at No. 1 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart. Plus, it extends its reign to 14 weeks at the summit on Hot Latin Pop Songs. The combined three-chart supremacy makes the song the first to occupy the No. 1 position across the three charts in 2025. “Ojos Tristes” led the inaugural Hot Latin Pop Songs chart dated April 12, where it has since spent a notable 14 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1. Only two other songs have interrupted its reign: Karol G’s “Milagros” (two weeks in May), and her collaboration with Marco Antonio Solís, “Coleccionando Heridas” (five weeks between July and August). While “Ojos Tristes” triples up ruling Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay and Hot Latin Pop Songs in 2025, six other songs have secured double coronations across Latin Airplay and Latin Pop Airplay in the same week: Shakira’s “Soltera” (Jan. 4), Danny Ocean and Kapo’s “Imagínate” (April 26), Gloria Estefan’s “Raíces” (May 10), Rauw Alejandro’s “Carita Linda” (July 19), Morat and Camilo’s “Me Toca A Mí” (Aug. 2), and “Soleao” by Myke Towers and Quevedo (Aug. 9). Further, “Ojos Tristes” delivers The Marias’ first-ever chart-topper on the overall Latin radio ranking. Meanwhile, with the three-way collab, Gomez and blanco each celebrate a third and second No. 1, respectively. Gomez returns after four years, following the success of “Baila Conmigo” with Rauw Alejandro in March 2021. For blanco, the journey to the peak is considerably quicker, whose featured turn on Myke Towers’ “Degenere” led for one week in May. All charts (dated Aug. 30) will update on Billboard.com Tuesday, Aug. 26. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X and Instagram. Source link

Jelly Roll, Doja Cat, Post Malone to Perform at 2025 MTV VMAs

Jelly Roll, Doja Cat, Post Malone, Tate McRae and Conan Gray have joined the lineup of performers for the 2025 MTV VMAs. The show, hosted by LL COOL J, will air live coast-to-coast from New York’s UBS Arena on Sunday, Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Jelly Roll, who appeared during the 2024 VMAs show open with Eminem, performing “Somebody Save Me,” will perform and compete for his first-ever Moon Person. He’s nominated in four categories, including best alternative, best country and best hip-hop. Doja Cat, a five-time VMAs winner, returns to the stage for the first televised performance of her new single “Jealous Type” from her fifth studio album Vie. Doja last appeared on the show in 2023, performing a medley of “Attention,” “Paint the Town Red” and “Demons.” She hosted the show in 2021. Post Malone, a six-time VMA winner, will return for his first performance since 2018, when he closed the show with “Rockstar” (with 21 Savage) and two songs with Aerosmith (“Dream On” and “Toys in the Attic”). Posty has amassed 20 career VMA nods, including one this year: best collaboration with Blake Shelton for “Pour Me a Drink.” McRae and Gray will each make their first appearance on the VMAs main stage. McRae has four first-time nominations, including song of the year (“Sports Car”) and best pop artist. Gray will make his main stage debut with his single “Vodka Cranberry” from his fourth studio album, Wishbone, which entered the Billboard 200 at a career-best No. 3 this week. Gray performed “Disaster” and “Memories” from the VMAs Extended Play stage in 2022. Mariah Carey, Sabrina Carpenter, Alex Warren, Busta Rhymes, J Balvin featuring DJ Snake, Ricky Martin and sombr were previously announced as performers on the show. Carey will receive this year’s Video Vanguard Award and will perform a career-spanning medley of hits. Busta will receive the MTV VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award, presented by LL COOL J, who had a classic hit in 1986 titled “Rock the Bells.” Martin will be honored with the inaugural Latin Icon Award. Nominations in this year’s social categories, best group and song of the summer, will be revealed on Friday, Aug. 29. Lady Gaga leads the nominations for the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards with 12 nods, followed closely by her “Die With a Smile” duet partner Bruno Mars, who has 11 nods. Other top contenders are Kendrick Lamar (10), ROSÉ and Sabrina Carpenter (eight each), Ariana Grande and The Weeknd (seven each) and Billie Eilish (six). This will mark the first time the show has been broadcast by CBS. It will also simulcast on MTV and stream on Paramount+ in the U.S. The 2025 MTV VMAs are executive produced by Bruce Gillmer, Den of Thieves co-founder Jesse Ignjatovic, and Barb Bialkowski. Gunpowder & Sky CEO Van Toffler is producer. Alicia Portugal is co-executive producer. Jackie Barba is executive in charge of production. Wendy Plaut is executive in charge of celebrity talent. Lisa Lauricella is executive in charge of music talent. This marks Toffler’s return to the show following a decade-long absence. Source link

Migo Festival Is New York’s First Corridos Bash With Netón Vega, More

This fall, New York will welcome Migo Festival, the first-ever corridos-centric music festival in the New York Tri-State area, Billboard Español can exclusively announce. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Taking place Oct. 11 at the outdoor amphitheater of Jones Beach Theater, the inaugural fête gathers a genre-defying lineup of Mexican and Mexican-American acts, including headliners Netón Vega, Chino Pacas and rapper Alemán, as well as sierreño star DannyLux, indie-pop’s Los Aptos, cumbia-pop singer Estevie, Jasiel Nuñez and more. “I’m excited to be bringing the first corridos music festival to the iconic Jones Beach Theater, especially since it will be most of these artists’ first time performing in New York City. I can’t wait for the Puebla York community to show the world that we are here and proud,” Migo Festival co-founder Paulina Montiel says in a statement. With roots planted in the Puebla York community — Mexicans and Mexican descendants from the state of Puebla who call New York City home — the festival was born out of a deep love for corridos and a desire to create spaces where Latin voices and traditions could thrive in New York. Though New York’s Mexican community has often been overlooked in the larger Latin music scene dominated by Caribbean-rooted styles, Migo Fest strives to give Mexicans visibility and celebrate their contributions to the city, Montiel tells Billboard Español via Zoom. In addition to its marquee acts, Migo Fest is spotlighting local Mexican-American artists who embody NYC’s unique cultural landscape. The Bronx’s Selines, Brooklyn’s SpliffHappy, and Queens’ Santy y Su Estilo Único will take the stage, blending traditional Mexican sounds with urban New York flavor. In addition to the marquee acts, Migo Fest is spotlighting local Mexican-American talent emerging directly from New York’s streets. The Bronx’s Selines, Brooklyn’s SpliffHappy, and Queens’ Santy y Su Estilo Único will take the stage, representing the growing influence of the city’s next generation of Mexican artists. The event also has a mission of giving back. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Migo Fund, which provides “essential resources such as financial assistance and art supplies, helping artists launch their careers or elevate their creative talents to the next level,” says the press release. Buses will be provided from three major NY train stations to Jones Beach to ensure accessibility to fans across the region. Bratty, Delilah, Kane Rodriguez, Darriell Cano, Erre, MXKA and Somni, are also slated to perform. Tickets are available now at www.migofest.com. See the full lineup below. Source link

BTS’ V Nails Ceremonial First Pitch At Dodgers Game, Meets Shohei Ohtani

ARMY will have to wait until next year to hear new music from BTS. But in the meantime, the K-pop superstar boy band’s diehards can slake their thirst by watching member V smoke the ceremonial first pitch at a Los Angeles Dodgers game on Monday (Aug. 25). Taking the field to screams from the Dodger faithful, V, wearing baggy, acid-washed jeans, a No. 7 Blake Snell jersey (with a custom “V” on the back) tucked into his pants and a blue Dodgers cap, leftie Taehyung took a small bow after his introduction and hurled a solid pitch down the middle to catcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto; watch a video of the pitch here. The Dodgers posted a photo album of the special moment — calling the singer their “mVp” — featuring action shots, a snap with Yamamoto, as well as photos with No. 25 Tommy Edman, who plays on the South Korean national team in international games, and pics with pitchers Clayton Kershaw and Tyler Glasnow, outfielder Kike Hernandez and a snap with the team’s 2024 championship trophy. According to the Associated Press, V also gave the traditional call of “It’s time for Dodger baseball!’ in English at the game against the Cincinnati Reds before individually greeting the kids who run on the field to collect player autographs before each home game. Even better, he got to meet and hang out with Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani and FaceTime with South Korean Dodgers rookie Kim Hye-seong, who regretted that he could not be there in person to hang with V because of a recent injury he is rehabbing. “Hello, I’m a fan,” Hey-seong told V in their chat, with the singer responding, “It’s an honor.” “I heard you weren’t able to come because you’re hurt,” V said. “Yes that’s right,” Hey-seong confirmed. “I wanted to be there so badly.” V said it would have been “so nice” to meet the second baseman/shortstop who is nicknamed “The Comet” due to his base-running speed. While Hey-seong couldn’t make it because he’s in Oklahoma getting treatment, the men said they hope to meet up in L.A. the next time they’re both there. Seeming a bit nervous about the first pitch, V told Hey-seong, “I’ll do my best to throw today,” saying he had really been hoping to “learn from you” about pitching, with the baller promising that he’d be happy to give him some lessons some day. “I’ll do my best tonight,” V said. Now that all seven members of BTS have completed their mandatory South Korean military service the septet — comprised of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — are gearing up to re-emerge after a more than three-year hiatus. RM recently told ARMY that he’s been “working diligently” on the plans for the band’s next album and tour, both set for next year. Source link

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