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Kid Cudi recently shared his track list for his new album “Entergalactic” which is dropping on Friday. The album will consist of 15 tracks and will feature Ty Dolla $ign, Don Toliver, 2 Chainz, and more.
Bassam Tariq, director of the upcoming “Blade” movie, has stepped down from directing the new movie. Marvel said in a statement, “Due to continued shifts in our production schedule, Bassam is no longer moving forward as director of Blade but will remain an executive producer on the film.”
What is Jeopardy!’s fate? Answer: Expanding into the future. The long running ABC game show is looking ahead to more questions and answers as it plans to expand the franchise. Executive producer Michael Davies recently shared some possibilities, including potentially creating a pro-league version featuring the top Jeopardy! players.
“Monster — Dahmer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” the limited drama series starring Evan Peters as the infamous serial killer, has debuted atop the Netflix Top 10 English TV list with 196 million hours viewed, making it the most-viewed title this week.
Shakira has been ordered to stand trial in Spain over tax fraud charges. Tuesday, a judge approved a trial against the Colombian singer over charges on 6 counts of tax fraud, accusing her of owing about $20 million in taxes. She could face up to 8 years in prison.
David Bowie’s handwritten lyrics to the classic ‘Starman’ were sold at auction for more than $214,500, 5 times their estimated value. And in November, the iconic spacesuit he rocked in his 1980 video for ‘Ashes to Ashes’ will also go under the hammer. It’s expected to go for $92,000.
Rapper Coolio was found dead yesterday on the bathroom floor of his friend’s house. The cause is still unknown. He was 59 years old.
In an interview yesterday, Hailey Bieber said she and Justin aren’t into threesomes. She also denied that she stole Justin from Selena Gomez, saying she was never with him when they were together.
There’s a new Peacock documentary about how much hate Barney the dinosaur inspired. It’s called “I Love You, You Hate Me”, and in it, people who played Barney reveal they received death threats.
Paramore just released their first new song since 2017. It’s called “This Is Why”. Hayley Williams explained that the band needed some time off for their own sanity, and thanked fans for standing by them.
Gwen Stefani used to think Blake Shelton’s southern accent was fake. She told Camila Cabello on “The Voice”, quote, “I used to be like ‘When are you going to stop talking like that, like, that’s so fake.’ And then it actually, it was his real voice. So, I kind of got used to it.”
Billie Eilish, Kaley Cuoco and other celebrities have signed a letter asking for the end of horse-drawn carriage rides in New York City.
AMC’s “Interview with the Vampire” has already been renewed for a second season, even though it doesn’t premiere until Sunday.
Following a health episode that caused cancelation of two shows, Post Malone returned to the stage for a full concert in Cleveland on Tuesday night. After taking a bad fall at one concert, the next one was canceled due to stabbing pains and breathing problems.
Spice Girls announced that a new and expanded version of their iconic “Spiceworld” album will be re-released. The original album featured hits like “Spice Up Your Life,” “Too Much,” and “Stop.” In addition to the album’s original 10 songs, “Spiceworld 25” will include “Step to Me (7″ Mix)” — which first premiered in a Pepsi ad campaign, five new remixes, as well as songs that have never been released.
Cardi B has lost a lot of money in the past because of her own “stupid decisions.” She posted online and explained that she left a multi-million dollar deal for “Call of Duty” on the table. “Call of Duty” is currently the world’s best-selling video game franchise.
George Clooney claims that he and his wife of eight years, Amal Clooney, don’t fight. He told CBS Mornings, “It does start with love. That’s sort of the whole secret to it. It’s just been easy. Like the easiest thing we have done in our lives thus far. We’ve never had an argument.”
Netflix has taken an “LGBTQ” tag off Ryan Murphy’s latest true-crime series for the network. “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” sported labels like “dark,” horror” and “vintage crime,” before viewers objected online, with one TikToker calling it, “not the representation we’re looking for.”
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