Dua Lipa‘s third album is almost here. She’s been teasing a new era since November, when she debuted “Houdini,” the first single from the long-anticipated project. In March, after weeks of speculation, she revealed the album title: Radical Optimism, which finally drops on Friday. Lipa first shared details about the …
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Billy Idol reached the height of his drug addiction four decades ago, but the 68-year-old has since found a routine that works for him: no more hard drugs, just an occasional crisp glass of wine. In other words, he is California sober. “I can have a glass of wine every …
Read More »Britney Spears and Sam Asghari Reach Divorce Settlement
Britney Spears and Sam Asghari have reached a divorce settlement that — when signed off by a judge — will officially end the pair’s 14-month marriage. Asghari — who dated the singer for seven years before they married in June 2022 — first filed to divorce Spears in August 2023, …
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Gloria Trevi has survived a court challenge and can move ahead with her full lawsuit alleging she was a central victim of her ex-manager Sergio Andrade’s “sadistic” sex abuse, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday. The decision followed after the two Jane Does who previously filed a …
Read More »Dua Lipa Was 'Fueled' by Hate After Best New Artist Grammy Win
Dua Lipa isn’t going to let criticism get to her. In an upcoming interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, the Radical Optimism musician opened up about the criticism she received after she earned the Best New Artist trophy at the 2019 Grammys. “I think everything comes in stages and …
Read More »How Beyoncé's 'Crazy In Love' Kickstarted Her Legendary Solo Career
Even before Beyoncé kicked off her solo career, it was clear that she was a legend-in-the-making. As the de facto leader of Destiny’s Child, she was a guiding light for the girl group and helped shepherd them to stardom in both the pop and R&B spaces. The group was at …
Read More »Watch Rhiannon Giddens' Rollicking Performance of 'You Louisiana Man' on 'Kimmel'
Rhiannon Giddens stoped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to showcase her bluesy, Cajun-infused song “You Louisiana Man.” The musician was joined by her live band and a back-up for the rousing performance, which saw Giddens singing and playing banjo. “You Louisiana Man” comes off Giddens’ most recent LP, You’re the One, …
Read More »Willow Premieres Frenetic Funk Jam 'Run!' During 'Tiny Desk' Concert
Willow stopped by NPR for a five-song Tiny Desk set that featured some old favorites, a couple of new tunes, and one world premiere performance. As the penultimate offering, Willow debuted “Run!” a previously unreleased track from her upcoming album, Empathogen, out this Friday, May 3. “Run!” begins with a …
Read More »Peso Pluma, Feid, Fuerza Regida Among Latin Acts Dropping Ticket Prices to $25 for Concert Week
Happy Concert Week! Rolling Stone can exclusively unveil that Peso Pluma, Feid, and Fuerza Regida are among the cohort of Latino artists joining Live Nation’s annual initiative of lowering ticket prices to $25 and shaving off pesky fees for an entire week. Among the 900 artists joining the initiative is …
Read More »Faye Webster Releases 'Lifetime (Live)' for Reproductive Rights Benefit Album
As Florida’s six-week abortion ban takes effect on Wednesday, Faye Webster released “Lifetime (Live)” as part of the reproductive rights benefit album Noise for Now Vol 2. The project, set for release on June 21, stems from the non-profit Noise for Now and its recently launched label. According to a …
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