Lil B was scheduled to perform at Rolling Loud festival in Miami earlier today, but he ended up canceling his set.
Instead of performing, B took the stage to announce that A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and his crew had allegedly “beat him up in the back” and stolen his equipment. “I said something about Boogie music, and they all got mad and they jumped me about that,” he explained. He also claimed he did not retaliate because “It’s all love.” At the end, he said he was going to find a doctor.
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K-Pop'S TWICE's Twicetagram is the first full-length album by the group. The album will consist of 13 tracks and songs written by some of the members.
According to allkpop, the group's recent live stream show on Naver's 'V-Live' teased what's to come with a sneak peak of choreography to their title track "Likey." The members continued to tease fans and viewers by sharing snippets of songs from Twicetagram. Just earlier this week, JYP Entertainment revealed the group's first full-length album with a teaser image revealing the tracklist. The Electronic Duo, Clasixx have filed a lawsuit against H&M for trademark infringement, after the retailer reportedly sold unlicensed clothing bearing the band’s name without the band’s permission, as Stereogum points out. The lawsuit was filed in the Central District of California, and claims that H&M were “aware” of the band’s name and trademark due to the fact that their music was played in H&M outlets worldwide. Classixx sent a cease & desist to H&M prior to filing the lawsuit. In response, the retailer sent a response stating “the use of a word as a decorative feature on an article of clothing is not trademark use.” When reached for comment, the band’s attorney issued a statement that can be found below. A representative for H&M told Pitchfork the company is “currently looking into this.” Find the text of the legal complaint in its entirety below as well. Fans are buzzing about a new game that was inspired by the boys of BTS.
In your phone’s app store, you will find a game called “To The Edge of the Sky”. The game may seem like another visual novel, but Aeon Dream Studios hopes to turn the demo into something more. The mobile game unofficially brings BTS into a futuristic sci-fi world where gamers join them in a high-stakes cyberpunk mission. The game is only available as a demo, but Aeon Dreams Studios has convinced hundreds of fans to support its vision. Over on Fundrazr, the company has raised more than $21,000 to flesh out the game, and it still has over 65 days to go. Kickstarter has also run up nearly $7,000 in support, and fans admit they are loving the innovative game. Over on Amino and Twitter, fans are leaving gushing messages about TTEOTS. “The art. The story. The time. The effort. You three work so hard to make this game. You studied BTS and tries your best to put their personalities into each one of their game counterparts. And you can tell that when you play the game,” internationalstruggle wrote.
Niall Horan has officially released his debut solo album 'Flicker.'
The 24-year-old former One Direction singer has already released his platinum-certified hits “This Town” and “Slow Hands” and now fans will get to hear the rest of his original music. Niall will celebrate the release of the album with a Friday appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and next week he will appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live and Today. Niall will go on the road next year with support and “Seeing Blind” collaborator Maren Morris for the Flicker World Tour! Download the album now on iTunes and L.A. burglars broke into Mariah Carey's mansion and made off with $50,000 worth of stuff. Law enforcement sources say Mariah's crib was hit around 3 AM Thursday. It appears they broke in through a window or door on an upper floor ... a ladder was found in the backyard. The robbers bagged up $50k worth of purses and sunglasses. In any event, we're told no one was home at the time -- Mariah is in NYC -- and although the burglars tripped a silent alarm ... her security didn't discover the break-in until about 6 or 7 AM. Kelly Clarkson is in search for the "Meaning of Life" in her newly released track. Clarkson released the title track to her upcoming album Meaning of Life today (Oct. 19), and the song -- a doo-wop-tinged belter about an estranged lover -- is as triumphant as we've come to expect from the pop star. She sings about yearning for how things used to be, and how much better they made her feel: "All I do is think of you and I/ Suddenly the wrongs, they start to feel so right." “’Meaning of Life’ is the song that started this entire project,” Clarkson explained in a statement. “The vibe, soul, and message of this song was very critical to show other writers and producers of the new direction we were taking.” The new album will be her first with Atlantic Records, and Clarkson has recruited an All-Star team of songwriters and producers for the project, including past collaborators Jesse Shatkin and Grammy-winning producer Greg Kurstin. She's even joined by members of Earth, Wind, & Fire on album cut "Whole Lotta Woman." Pussycat Dolls Deny Kaya Jones' Prostitution Claims: 'We Cannot Stand Behind False Allegations'10/19/2017 First The Pussycat Dolls are rumored that the girl group that broke up in 2010 might be on the verge or reuniting. Then, former member Kaya Jones claimed in a series of tweets last week that "I wasn't in a girl group. I was in a prostitution ring. Oh & we happened to sing & be famous. While everyone who owned us made the $." Jones went on to add that to be part of "the team you must be a team player. Meaning sleep with whoever they say." Those explosive allegations -- which also included claims about unnamed people getting unidentified Dolls members hooked on drugs -- were fervently denied by Dolls founder Robin Antin. She vociferously pushed back at the claims on Monday (Oct. 16), calling them "disgusting, ridiculous lies," noting that Jones was never an official member and only performed with them before their 2005 debut dropped. In a statement released on Wednesday (Oct. 18), the Dolls also refuted Jones' claims, writing: The Pussycat Dolls has always and will always stand for female empowerment and sisterhood. We stand in solidarity with all women who have bravely spoken publicly of their horrific experiences of abuse, harassment and exploitation. However, we cannot stand behind false allegations towards other group members partaking in activities that simply did not take place. We Came As Romans will release their much-anticipated fifth album Cold Like War tomorrow, October 20. The band has teamed up with Alternative Press to premiere the new video for "Foreign Fire," along with an in-depth interview. It is the first deep dive into the band's mindset and process for Cold Like War. The video focuses on both singers sitting at a couch, each of them bearing their emotions to the camera. The duo's sing-scream dynamic is on full display in this format, their voices interweaving and separating in an instance. Both singers are playing chess against the embodiment of death, fighting for what looks like their loved ones in the background. “['Foreign Fire'] is actually my favorite track,” singer Joshua Moore says to AP, who premiered the video. “It’s probably the most connected I’ve felt to a song in a really, really long time. Writing the lyrics to that song was therapeutic but was really hard. The idea behind it is us being gone so much and for so long. We’ve been doing the band for 12 years now. There’s a lot that we miss out on at home with our family, with our friends, with our girlfriends… Frankly, it sucks. It’s not one of the more rewarding things you get for being in a band. Sometimes I feel like at the end of the day we’re the story of the ones that our family loves. I’m the story of my mom’s son or the story of ‘Uncle Josh,’ but I’m not actually there to make those memories anymore because I’m out doing this.”
Chris Brown just released three new songs from his upcoming album, Heartbreak on a Full Moon. The singles “Confidence,” “Tempo” and “Only 4 Me” are currently available for streaming on Apple Music.
“Confidence” is a dancehall-inspired track. “Tempo” is your typical R&B banger where Brown explains the speed at which he moves during lovemaking, and “Only 4 Me” is a dope track feauring Verse Simmonds and Ty Dolla $ign. Breezy, who recently performed at TIDAL X: Brooklyn, is now gearing up to release the long-awaited Heartbreak on a Full Moon. Featuring 45 songs and a slew of guest stars, including Jhené Aiko, R. Kelly, Lil Yachty, DeJ Loaf, Usher, and Gucci Mane, the album is due on Halloween. |
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