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[ad_1] SM Entertainment has issued an official response concerning the recent event involving aespa’s Karina. On May 27, Karina posted several images of herself alongside a red rose emoticon on her personal social media account. In the images, Karina donned a jacket with red accents and the number “2” on it, which sparked concerns that she was signaling support for a specific political party in anticipation of the upcoming presidential election in Korea. The images were quickly deleted afterward. As discussions progressed regarding whether Karina’s post held political implications, her agency SM Entertainment released an official statement on May 28.…

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[ad_1] GHOST was accompanied by OPETH guitarist Fredrik Åkesson and ERIC ERICSONS KAMMARKÖR (the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir) for a rendition of the QUEEN classic “Bohemian Rhapsody” during this year’s Polar Music Prize. The event — which celebrated the iconic rock band QUEEN, American jazz legend Herbie Hancock, and Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan — took place earlier tonight (Tuesday, May 27) at the Grand Hôtel in Stockholm and was broadcast live in Sweden on TV4.Also taking the stage at the gala was Adam Lambert, who has spent the last 13 years touring globally with the two surviving members…

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[ad_1] Sure! Here’s the rewritten content while maintaining the HTML tags: For those who may not be up to speed, South Korea is set to hold presidential elections following the impeachment and removal of the previous leader due to an attempted coup. Consequently, both political factions are campaigning, and recently, Karina from aespa participated by sharing a post on Instagram. In the post, she donned an outfit featuring red and the number two, both linked with the right-wing People Power Party. The image also included a rose, leading to this election being dubbed the Rose Election, which prompted netizens to…

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[ad_1] Breakups can get complicated, but when iconic bandmates part ways, it often results in unforgettable songwriting. Even after The Beatles went their separate directions, their dialogue didn’t truly end—they simply switched from using words in person to expressing themselves through music. Depending on whom you ask, their relationship was a mix of affection, frustration, and playful banter, all captured in their lyrics and melodies.Here are eight tracks that serve as musical exchanges between The Beatles—showcasing that even in their breakup, the music remained a vibrant conversation, filled with both tension and affection. Mostly tension. Until 1980.1. “Too Many People”…

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[ad_1] Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” has now held the top position on the Hot 100 for a remarkable thirteenth week, surpassing its tie with … More hits from artists such as Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Usher, Halsey, and others. GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND – JUNE 26: Kendrick Lamar performs headlining the Pyramid Stage on the fifth day of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 26, 2022. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)Samir Hussein/WireImage As of this week, Kendrick Lamar and SZA continue to dominate the Hot 100 with their undeniable hit “Luther,” which has maintained its reign for an impressive 13 weeks.…

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[ad_1] Summer Programs at Brooklyn Bridge ParkRunning until Oct. 18 at Brooklyn Bridge Park; brooklynbridgepark.org.For 15 years, this park has curated a variety of activities that complement its stunning views. Saturdays in May will host dance classes on Liberty Lawn featuring instruction from companies like American Ballet Theater. The Photoville Festival will feature its annual outdoor exhibition from June 7-22. In August, a Hindu lamp ceremony will occur at Pebble Beach, followed by a marathon reading of Walt Whitman’s poem “Song of Myself” in September, and the season will conclude with the Harvest Festival.Intrepid Museum Movie NightsOngoing until Aug. 22…

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[ad_1] Jennifer Lopez kicked off the American Music Awards with high energy on Monday night, launching the event with a six-minute dance performance featuring 23 hits from the past year. She also switched outfits eight times while hosting the evening. Additionally, she unveiled a change in her upcoming plans, announcing a Las Vegas residency to replace the world tour she canceled last summer. “SURPRISE JLOVERS! We’re back! I’m doing a residency in Las Vegas!,” she shared on social media on Monday night. Lopez will perform a dozen shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, starting on Dec. 30 and continuing…

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[ad_1] Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has won the hearts of fans with her eighth studio album “Cowboy Carter,” recognized as a standout in the 2025 American Music Awards (AMAs).At this year’s AMAs, broadcast live from Las Vegas on May 26, Beyoncé clinched two more country awards. The acclaimed singer, with 35 Grammy wins to her name, took home the favorite female country artist and favorite country album accolades for her innovative project. This marked her debut nominations in these categories, which were not televised.She was also nominated for album of the year, with Billie Eilish taking home that award and winning all…

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[ad_1] Sure! Here’s a rewritten version while keeping the HTML tags intact: “I’ve changed from the person you once knew,” the artist expresses in the clip released ahead of her self-titled album due on June 6. Addison Rae is excited to connect with her fans. In just over a week, she will unveil her debut self-titled album, but first, she’s giving an early glimpse with an album trailer that acts as a reintroduction. “I’m not the same person you used to know,” she shares in the video. The trailer runs for a little over a minute and showcases Rae in…

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[ad_1] Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer recognize that the Lonely Island’s Grammy nomination for “I’m on a Boat” featuring T-Pain might have been serendipitous. On Monday, the trio reminisced about their nomination during an episode of The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast, revealing that they expressed their regrets to T-Pain for not reaching out after the nomination and acknowledged that their recognition could have been influenced by their race. “I don’t think anyone has ever gone to the Grammys hoping to lose more,” Schaffer remarked. “We thought, ‘If we win, we can’t get on stage.’ We were…

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[ad_1] Shaboozey has addressed the viral moment from the 2025 American Music Awards, where he appeared to give Megan Moroney a side-eye after she claimed that the Carter Family “essentially invented” country music. At Monday night’s ceremony, the two artists took the stage to present the award for favorite country duo or group. During this segment, they paid tribute to some past country legends acknowledged by the AMAs, with Shaboozey referencing Charley Pride, who won the first-ever AMA for favorite male country artist. In turn, Moroney read from a teleprompter stating, “this award went to the Carter Family, who basically…

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[ad_1] In a recent episode of the Iblis Manifestations podcast, former HELLHAMMER/CELTIC FROST and current TRIPTYKON frontman, guitarist, and chief songwriter Tom Gabriel Fischer (also known as Tom Gabriel Warrior) shared insights about TRIPTYKON’s long-anticipated fourth album. He remarked (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I’m consistently writing music and lyrics, and keeping notes. I have numerous ideas for the next album’s production. So it is in progress, and we’ve already played new material and will keep creating this year. We plan to release one or two songs as soon as they’re ready, allowing us to showcase them without revealing the entire…

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