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Rolling Stone exclusively revealed that “BARBIE: THE ALBUM” will feature Ava Max, Charli XCX, Dominic Fike, Dua Lipa, Fifty Fifty, Gayle, HAIM, Ice Spice, Kali, Karol G, Khalid, Lizzo, Nicki Minaj, PinkPantheress, Ryan Gosling, Tame Impala, and The Kid Laroi. The soundtrack drops on July 21, the same day the “Barbie” movie arrives in theaters starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
Khloé Kardashian’s baby boy’s name is no longer a mystery. After teasing that her 9-month-old baby boy’s name would be revealed on “The Kardashians”, the 37-year-old revealed her son’s name is…Tatum!
Steve Burns is returning to the show that made him a household name. More than 2 decades after he left “Blue’s Clues”, the former Nickelodeon host is set to return to the franchise during today’s episode “The Case of the Missing Thinking Chair.” The 49-year-old will put his detective hat on alongside current star Joshua Dela Cruz and serve as the episode’s writer and director. The episode will also include Donovan Patton, therefore serving as a reunion for all 3 hosts of the show.
Jonas Brothers almost named their new album, which is called “The Album” something else. After a fan asked about the title on Twitter, they wrote: “We actually almost named it ‘Blue Jeans and Marijuana.’” The line is borrowed from the lyrics of the song ‘Americana’.
Ludacris, while opening for Janet Jackson in Toronto this week, surprised the audience by bringing out his “Fast X” co-star Vin Diesel. To cheers from the crowd, Vin said, “When we were making the first “Fast and Furious”, we were listening to Ludacris on set.” He also called Ludacris “the best brother in the world”.
Singer-songwriter Juliana Hatfield has announced a new album of cover songs called “Juliana Hatfield Sings ELO”. The album, out Nov. 17, features 10 covers of Electric Light Orchestra songs, and the first single ‘Don’t Bring Me Down’ is out now.
Since her death, Tina Turner’s music has seen a massive spike in sales and listens. Songs like “What’s Love Got to Do with It” and “Private Dancer” are up by hundreds of thousands of percentage points . . . as is the “Private Dancer” album.
“Wayne’s World” director Penelope Spheeris says she wasn’t invited back to direct the sequel because she refused to cut some scenes Mike Myers didn’t like. And one of them was the “Bohemian Rhapsody” scene.
Quentin Tarantino’s next movie is based on a real-life critic who wrote movie reviews for a “porno rag” in the ’70s. He says he’s a cross between early Howard Stern and Robert De Niro’s character from “Taxi Driver”.
Kim unloads on Kanye West on the premiere episode of “The Kardashians”. And she says, quote, “All of his shenanigans is gonna be far more damaging to the kids one day than my tape will ever be.”
Sam Smith abruptly ended a concert after only four songs in Manchester, England and immediately issued an apology to fans. Sam’s team said that the singer experienced “a vocal cord injury” and that “doctors have advised complete vocal rest.”
Dua Lipa has unveiled her first-ever collaboration with a high-fashion brand with Versace’s La Vacanza women’s collection. According to Versace, it’s the first time the iconic fashion house has opened up “the design process to a collaborator in this way.” The La Vacanza collection is focused on beachwear-inspired designs.
NBC is ready to say goodbye to “The Blacklist”. The network announced Thursday that the James Spader crime drama will wrap up with a two-hour series finale, airing Thursday, July 13th.
Variety reports that plans have been scrapped to mark the Apple TV+ “Ted Lasso” Season 3 finale with a major Paley Center-sponsored celebration in Beverly Hills on May 30th due to the ongoing writers’ strike.
“Citadel” is getting a second season. The Prime Video spy thriller was picked up less than 24 hours ahead of the show’s Season 1 finale.












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