Today’s news item is brought to you by the letters S, Z, and A. Sesame Street welcomed SZA on Thursday to sing a song about gratitude. In the clip, SZA is minding her own business, writing down things she’s thankful for on pieces of paper, when Muppets Elmo, Abby, and …
Read More »The Marías Extend 'Submarine' Tour With 2025 North American Dates
The Marías are taking another trip around North America with Submarine, their latest studio album that sent them out on the road for four months last year. In July, the band will kick off an extended edition of the Submarine tour with support from Julie and Momma. The new set …
Read More »Soulja Boy Must Pay $4.25 Million for Assault, Sexual Battery of Former Assistant, Jury Finds
A California jury found Grammy-nominated rapper Soulja Boy liable for claims he assaulted, sexually battered and harassed a Jane Doe plaintiff while she worked as his personal assistant, lived with him and entered into a sometimes-consensual intimate relationship with him in 2019 and 2020. After two days of deliberations, the …
Read More »Weezer's Scott Shriner to Perform at Coachella Amid Wife's Attempted Murder Arrest
Weezer bassist Scott Shriner is still set to perform with the band at Coachella despite an incident earlier this week where his wife was shot by police and arrested on attempted murder charges, a source close to the band tells Rolling Stone. According to the news release from the Los …
Read More »Jon Bon Jovi's JBJ Soul Kitchen Faces Criticism From New Jersey Mayor
A pop-up outpost of Jon Bon Jovi‘s JBJ Soul Kitchen at a public library has created an uproar in Toms River, New Jersey, in the past week. The township’s mayor, Daniel Rodrick, has painted the restaurant as a “day shelter and soup kitchen,” claiming it is attracting a homeless population …
Read More »St. Lunatics Member Drops Lawsuit Against Nelly Over 'Country Grammar' Credits
St. Lunatics member Ali Jones has dropped the lawsuit the group filed against their former collaborator Nelly in which they claim they never received proper credit or royalties from his 2000 album Country Grammar. Ali was the only remaining St. Lunatics member attached to the case after Murphy Lee, Kyjuan, …
Read More »Pulp Return With First Album in 24 Years, 'More'
Brit pop band Pulp have announced their first album in 24 years, More. While the Jarvis Cocker-led group has been intermittently active over the past quarter-century, includinga magical reunion tour in 2024,they hadn’t released an album since 2001’sWe Love Life. That will change on June 6 with the arrival of …
Read More »5 Seconds of Summer's Calum Hood Gives in to Heartbreak on Solo Debut 'Don't Forget You Love Me'
5 Seconds of Summer bassist Calum Hood steps into the spotlight alone on his solo debut “Don’t Forget You Love Me,” an enthralling introduction that finds him walking a tightrope between self-reflective (and at times self-destructive) despair and relieving reconciliation. The record will appear on his debut album Order Chaos …
Read More »Zedd Will Bring Out Maren Morris During Coachella Set: Source
Expect a high-octane show from Zedd at Coachella this year. Rolling Stone can confirm Wednesday that the DJ will bring out country queen Maren Morris during his Outdoor Theatre performance on Sunday. “Zedd has got a lot up his sleeve for this year’s Coachella,” the source tells Rolling Stone. “He …
Read More »Colombia's High Court Says Song By Karol G, J Balvin, More Sexualizes Minors
Colombia’s high court rebuked Karol G, J Balvin, Feid, and others involved in the controversial song “+57,” ruling that it violated the rights of children because the lyrics “sexualized” minors. Released last November, “+57” featured a plethora of major Colombian artists including Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, Feid, Ovy on …
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