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Michael Jackson’s 3 Children Make Rare Appearance Together at ‘MJ: The Musical’ Red Carpet

A family outing! Michael Jackson’s three children — Paris Jackson, Prince Jackson and Bigi Jackson — attended a preview night in London on Wednesday night (March 27) for MJ: The Musical.

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The sibling trio posed together for photos before walking into the Prince Edward Theatre in London’s West End to watch the Tony Award-winning musical based on their father’s life.

In 2022, Paris and Prince attended the Tony Awards together to present the MJ: The Musical cast’s performance of “Smooth Criminal.”

“A lot of people seem to think our dad Michael Jackson changed popular music forever. And who are we to disagree?” Prince said at the time. “He loved musicals, on film and on the stage.”

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Bigi rarely makes public appearances, but the 22-year-old asked a Los Angeles judge earlier this month to stop his grandmother from using money from the his late father’s estate to fund her ongoing legal battles against the estate’s executors over their recent $600 million deal with Sony.

Michael Jackson’s life and career will be the subject of an upcoming biopic, titled Michael, which will be produced by King (Bohemian Rhapsody) and John Branca and John McClain, who are the co-executors of the Michael Jackson estate. The film will be directed by Fuqua, the filmmaker behind 2001’s Oscar-winning Training Day and 2022’s Will Smith-starring Emancipation.

Jaafar Jackson will portray his late uncle Michael in the film and nine-year-old actor Juliano Krue Valdi will act as the King of Pop during his formative years in the Jackson 5.

The film is set for release in April 2025.

Djo’s ‘End of Beginning’ Rises to No. 1 on Hot Alternative Songs Chart

Djo’s “End of Beginning” reaches top of Billboard’s Hot Alternative Songs chart dated March 30, rising from No. 2 to No. 1 in its sixth week on the list.

“End of Beginning” drew 18.5 million official U.S. streams (up 11%) and 3.1 million radio audience impressions (up 69%) and sold 2,000 downloads (up 46%) March 15-21, according to Luminate.

The move marks Djo’s first No. 1 on a multimetric Billboard chart. Concurrently, the song ranks at No. 2 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs, sporting top Streaming Gainer honors on the former. On the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, it vaults 21-11.

The track also tallies a second week at No. 1 on Alternative Streaming Songs and jumps 12-6 on the all-genre Streaming Songs chart, and it lifts 4-2 on Alternative Digital Song Sales.

“End of Beginning” is additionally a rising multi-format radio hit. It has reached No. 22 on Alternative Airplay and debuts at No. 35 on Pop Airplay. On the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, it places at No. 20 via 1.4 million audience impressions.

Released in 2022 on Djo’s sophomore album Decide, “End of Beginning” has taken off in 2024 due in large part to usage on TikTok; it has crowned the TikTok Billboard Top 50 for two weeks (March 2 and 23) and ranks at No. 2 on the latest list.

Djo – real name Joe Keery – has already solidified himself under his birth name as an actor during his run as Steve Harrington in Netflix’s Stranger Things, among other roles. He has been releasing music for nearly a decade; he was a member of Chicago band Post Animal in 2015-18 and launched his solo career as Djo in 2019.

Hipgnosis Songs Fund Overstated Revenue, Earnings & Its Stakes in Music Catalogs, Says New Report

Hipgnosis Songs Fund, the troubled publicly traded music royalty company that owns full or partial rights to song catalogs from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Shakira, Justin Bieber and Neil Young, issued a damning report Thursday (March 28) compiled by a third party that details missteps the fund and its investment advisor made leading to a 26% portfolio downgrade earlier this month.

The London-listed fund, which became the poster child for music as an investable asset class, cut the value of its portfolio earlier this month and told investors not to expect the resumption of dividends “for the foreseeable future” while the company focuses on paying down debts.

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Compiled by the board’s lead independent adviser, Shot Tower Capital, the report found that Hipgnosis Song Management, run by Hipgnosis founder and music manager Merck Mercuriadis, materially overstated the fund’s revenue and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) and supported catalog acquisitions with financial analysis that failed to meet “music industry standards.” Hipgnosis Songs Fund itself overstated the scope of its music assets — the kinds of royalties and administration rights it owned and its share of those rights — in disclosures to investors and regulators. And in a pitch last September to investors to sell some 29 catalogs to a sister Hipgnosis company, the fund included a better-than-could-be-expected post-deal valuation, the report found.

In a statement announcing the report, the fund’s board said it is exploring “all options for the future of the company,” and that it will release its strategic review and proposals by April 26.

Hipgnosis Song Management said it was still reviewing the report, which it received late yesterday. “However, there are aspects of the report that HSM strongly disagrees with and considers to be factually inaccurate and misleading,” the company stated.

“Throughout the life of the company, HSM has worked constructively, and in good faith, with the company’s board and other advisers to deliver the best outcome for the company’s shareholders,” the company continued. “Each adviser was recruited by the company’s board to advise on their specific area of expertise and with clear areas of responsibility.”

Investors found heart in the report; at the close of London markets on Thursday, Hipgnosis Songs Fund was trading at 0.69 pounds ($0.87), up 8.3% on the day and 30.43% above its 52-week low of 0.53 pounds ($0.69) set on March 4.

Here are some of the most revealing findings from Shot Tower’s report:

“The Fund overpa(id) for the majority of the catalogs it acquired.”

Hipgnosis Songs Fund, at the investment adviser’s direction, famously paid top-dollar for music assets — more than $2.2 billion overall. Today, those assets are worth $1.948 billion, with 67 of 105 acquisition deals currently worth less than their purchase price.

The investment advisor’s “diligence and underwriting standards” are the reason why.

Hipgnosis Song Management predicted aggressive growth, but three-quarters of its catalogs missed those expectations “by an average of 23% annually” and the overall annual royalties the fund earned from catalogs has fallen to $121.6 million from $134.2 million.

Passive catalogs grew significantly better than catalogs managed by the Investment Advisor.

A significant portion of the rights the fund had in its portfolio included passive rights. However, Mercuriadis and Hipgnosis Songs Fund’s board frequently touted that their industry expertise would be a valuable tool to make these rights outperform passive catalogs.

The fund’s public reports contain disclosures that imply greater ownership control over songs… than would have been the case.”

Multiple reports from the fund presented that it had 100% “interest ownership” in acquired catalogs, which suggests ownership and control. “In fact, a material number of catalogs represent only a fractional, non-controlling income stream in the compositions without any copyright ownership,” the report reads.

Despite promoting itself as a caretaker of artists’ and songwriters’ works, Mercuriadis’ investment advisory group “failed to invest in systems and provide the services required to effectively manage a catalog of 40,000+ songs generating +120 million of royalty income annually.”

Hipgnosis Songs Management has not tracked or managed the catalog at the song level, and its legal bookkeeping included numerous oversights and missing files that could present complications to the collection of royalties.

The report found “multiple areas where fund expenses appear unrelated to the fund and/or are excessive.”

These costly items included $1.5 to $2 million spent annually for awards shows and public relations, “including significant payments to multiple music industry periodicals”; $1.2 million in fees in 2023 from deals the fund ended up not doing; and $5.7 million in fees related to the abandoned deal to sell catalogs to its sister fund, Hipgnosis Songs Capital.

Tyla Explains Dropping Out of Coachella: ‘It’s the Right Decision’

Just a couple weeks before Tyla‘s hard work culminated in the release of her self-titled debut studio album, the 22-year-old artist announced that she’d hit a roadblock: an undisclosed, worsening injury that would force her to pull out of all of her upcoming live shows, including a career milestone set at this year’s Coachella.

In her Billboard cover story published Thursday (March 28), the “Water” singer opened up to Billboard about making the final call to cancel her performance at the April music festival. “It’s difficult because I want to go,” she said. “It’s the moment that I’ve been waiting for.”

“It’s not an easy decision, but it’s the right decision,” added the South African star.

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Tyla first announced that she was not only departing from the Coachella lineup, but also canceling her North American tour dates and rescheduling her shows in Europe, in an Instagram post earlier this month. The 30-plus-date trek had been slated to kick off March 21 in Oslo.

“As much as this is something I would rather have dealt with privately, it’s important that I share what I have to share with you today,” she wrote at the time. “For the past year I’ve been silently suffering with an injury that has tragically worsened. I’ve seen doctors and specialists with high hopes but the pain has only become more agonizing as has the severity of the situation.”

“I am absolutely heartbroken to have to say this but as of right now I won’t be able to proceed with the tour,” she continued. “In consulting with medical professionals it’s become increasingly clear that continuing any festival or tour dates would jeopardize my long-term health and safety.”

Just two weeks later, she dropped Tyla, featuring collaborations with Tems, Gunna, Becky G, Travis Scott and more. The set includes her viral hit “Water” — which reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on Billboard’s U.S. Afrobeats Songs, Rhythmic Airplay and Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay charts — as well as 12 other tracks.

“I’m really confident in what I’ve created,” she told Billboard of her debut. “Now’s a time where I can showcase a performance style where I’m not really dancing as much. Maybe I strip back a little bit more and I’m just serving vocals. But there’s no way to stop me. I’m always going to find a way.”

Read Tyla’s Billboard cover story here.

Cardi B Turns Heads With Sleek Cut-Out Gown at THR & Instagram’s Power Stylists Event

Cardi B put her characteristically sultry twist on a classic black gown at The Hollywood Reporter and Instagram’s Power Stylists dinner at Sunset Tower in Los Angeles on Wednesday night (March 27), celebrating the year’s 25 best celebrity stylists.

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Joining her stylist Kollin Carter — whom she’s been working with since 2017 — at the event, the “Enough (Miami)” rapper was photographed wearing a sleek black midi-dress with a high slit, complete with an off-the-shoulder neckline and cut-outs and straps along the bodice. The look was completed with a classic updo, sheer tights, black heels, silver accessories and a sparkling clutch.

“There are so many obstacles against us,” Cardi told THR of her struggles within the fashion industry. “For example, this body is not meant for a size 2.… It was not easy, but we make it look easy. Our door was closed many times, but we’re here because we do it well.”

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Carter added, “We’ve given look after look, year after year, we’ve reached into archives that are impossible to reach into. We caused a cultural shift. I don’t think there were many women like Cardi who existed in the fashion space. Now there are a ton of other rap females who aspire to be in that space because they see what’s possible. We set trends.” 

Andrew Mukamal, Brad Goreski, Danyul Brown, Dara, Enrique Melendez, Erica Cloud, Erin Walsh, Jamie Mizrahi, Jessica Paster, Samantha McMillen, Shiona Turini, Warren Alfie Baker and Wayman & Micah were all also in attendance at the event as spotlight stylists. The celebrity attendees at the intimate dinner included Aja Naomi King, Awkwafina, Cardi B, Demi Moore, Glen Powell, Hunter Schafer, Lisa Rinna and more.

Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Powder Blush Is Now Available at Sephora: Shop the Collection

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Rare Beauty’s Soft Pinch Luminous Powder Blush is now available at Sephora, Selena Gomez announced on Instagram on Thursday (March 28).

“Pinch meeeeeeel I’m so excited my new @rarebeauty Soft Pinch Luminous Powder Blush is officially available @sephora and @spacenk … and I’m even more excited I no longer have to keep it a secret,” the singer captioned an Instagram video with behind-the-scenes footage from her Rare Beauty photoshoot.

The $26 powder blush is a hybrid of Rare Beauty’s best-selling Soft Pinch Liquid Blush and Positive Light Silky Touch Highlighter packaged in an easy-to-use compact.

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Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty Drops Soft Pinch Luminous Powder Blush

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The blush features a weightless and smooth formula for easy application and a luminous color palette. I had a chance to test out a few of the shades this week and am already loving how easy it glides on (although I’m partial to the liquid blush) the powder blush has an ultra-smooth application and just enough sparkle. And of course, it doesn’t have to stay on your cheeks — I’ve personally used it as a blush and a highlighter.

Soft Pinch Luminous Powder Blush comes in six vibrant shades, four of which match the best-selling shades of the Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Hope (nude mauve), Happy (cool pink), Joy (muted peach), Love (terracotta), Truth (mauve maroon) and Cheer (light warm pink). The blush is available at Sephora and RareBeauty.com.

Watch footage from Gomez’s Rare Beauty blush photo shoot below.

‘The Powerpuff Girls’ Let Their Tears Flow in Exclusive Collaboration With CryBaby

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The Powerpuff Girls are showing off their more sensitive side in a new collaboration with the toy brand CryBaby through PopMart. An array of collectable figurines and accessories were initially released on March 8, and feature everything from iPhone cases and cell phone grips to collectable figurines exuding sugar, spice and everything nice.

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Fans won’t be able to resist collecting your favorite Townsville heroes and villains including Bubbles, Blossom, Buttercup, Mojo Jojo and even Professor Utonium. Collectables will arrive in a “blind box,” which means you won’t know what character you get until you unbox the merch. You can also collect all The Powerpuff Girls figurines in one go by buying the entire set.

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And, to keep growing your The Powerpuff Girls merch, CryBaby has released additional accessories to decorate your tech and home with. You can shop the collaboration through PopMart‘s website and find select pieces available on Amazon. Don’t wait too long though, the collection is already selling out and the last thing you want is a “sold-out” message under your top pick.

Keep reading to shop Billboard Shopping‘s picks or view what’s available here.

“The Powerpuff Girls” x CryBaby Blind Box Figurines

Bring some girl power into your home with mini figurines inspired by The Powerpuff Girls. The collection aims to encourage people to embrace their emotions even the sensitive ones through collectables with tears falling down their eyes.

“The Powerpuff Girls” x CryBaby Full Figurine Set

Make sure you get your hands on the entire set without risk of doubles from buying individual blind boxes. This boxed set comes with every single one of the figurines packed in limited-edition packaging you can put on display or take out of the box.

TV Set Luminous Display Container

Make sure your Powerpuff Girls are shown off in style with this adorable display case. The design is inspired by a retro TV and includes a tiered plastic shelf in the back to make sure each figurine is within view.

iPhone Cable Blind Box

Juice up your smart phone with a charging cable decorated with your favorite character. Just like the mini figurines, each cable will come in a blind box making each unwrapping a surprise. You can also purchase the entire set if you’d prefer to collect them all.

Love Cup

We dare you to not fall head over heels for this Love Cup. The design boasts a Powerpuff Girls graphic on the front with a pink straw to make each sip of your water or soda stylish.

CryBaby’s collaboration only expands the partnerships that the cartoon series has been apart of since The Powerpuff Girls celebrated their 25th anniversary last year. Among the other brands that have teamed up with the superhero trio include an Igloo capsule collection and Casetify.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best tech deals, tablet stands and gaming accessories.

Hot 100 No. 1s That Debuted at No. 99: Teddy Swims’ ‘Lose Control’ & More

Reflecting that the race to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 can sometimes be more a marathon than a sprint, 18 songs have debuted at No. 99 and eventually made their way to No. 1. Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” is the latest such leader, reaching No. 1 on the chart dated March 30, 2024, after it arrived at No. 99 on the survey dated Aug. 26, 2023.

The song’s steady Hot 100 ascent – the longest to No. 1 ever for a song by a solo male – largely mirrors its rise at multiple radio formats. It likewise debuted on the Adult Pop Airplay chart last August and this week spends a second week atop the tally.

“Lose Control” is just the third Hot 100 hit to have traveled to the top after starting at No. 99 this century, after Camila Cabello’s “Havana,” featuring Young Thug (2017-18), and T.I.’s “Whatever You Like” (2008). Before that, Cher’s “Believe” completed such a climb (1998-99), after no song had done so since 1976.

Over the Hot 100’s history, which dates to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, inception, No. 1s have debuted at wildly varying average positions. From the list’s launch through late 1991, when self-reported airplay and sales data drove the chart, No. 1s debuted, on average, at No. 70. Upon the chart’s evolution to electronically monitored Luminate data in late 1991 to now, No. 1s have opened, on average, at No. 46.

This decade – with streaming central to Hot 100 hits, and high-profile releases often receiving prominent first-day placement on digital service providers – No. 1s have launched, on average, at No. 17. (Prior to “Lose Control,” all five songs to spend their first weeks at No. 1 in 2024 all debuted in the top three, including three at No. 1.)

Over the Hot 100’s entire history, No. 1 hits have debuted, on average, at No. 62.



In honor of Teddy Swims’ Hot 100 win with “Lose Control,” below is a look at all 18 songs that have debuted at No. 99 and ultimately triumphed.

As for the Hot 100’s bookending positions, 76 singles have debuted at No. 1 – the most of any rank (and all since 1995) – and 12 have entered at No. 100.

(In case you were wondering, or only 99% sure: Nena’s “99 Luftballoons” debuted on the Hot 100 at No. 74 before hitting No. 2, and Jay-Z’s “99 Problems” at No. 94 before reaching No. 30. Plus, Drake’s “Started at the Bottom” began at No. 63 on its way to a No. 6 peak.)

Lil Durk Giving HBCU Students a Chance to Win Over $333,000 in Scholarship Prizes

Lil Durk is known for his prowess on the basketball court , and now he’s ready to offer college students the chance to win scholarship cash thanks to their own hoop-shooting skills.

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On Thursday (March 28), Durk announced his new partnership with Starry for the Starry Fizz Fest, a basketball contest hosted at four different HBCUs across the country, where students will compete for a chance to win over $333,000 in scholarship money and prizes.

“Being competitive doesn’t just apply to sport, life itself is about hunger, drive and teamwork,” Durk said in a statement. “This initiative is about rewarding students for their grind on and off the court, showing love and supporting our people while chasing their dreams.”

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The Fizz Fest will tip off at Norfolk State University on March 29 and then make trips to Hampton University (April 1) and Jackson State University (April 20) before wrapping up with a visit to Morgan State University on April 26.

Students have the chance to compete in games of S-T-A-R-R-Y (a themed spin-off of Horse) three-point contests and arcade-styled basketball competitions for the chance to win one of the top prizes, including a NIL deal (name, image and likeness deal) typically intended for student-athletes to become “one of the new faces of STARRY,” according to a press release

The PepsiCo Foundation will award one student at each stop with $20,000 as well. Applications for this scholarship open on April 8.

The winner is set to reap an all-expenses paid trip to NBA Tip-Off for the 2024-2025 season and lend their name, image and likeness as the face of the next Starry Fizz Fest 2.0 tournament.

Lil Durk will surprise students with an appearance at one of the HBCU stops, but it hasn’t been announced where the rapper will pop up just yet.

IMS Ibiza 2024 Announces Fatboy Slim, Sarz & More in Full Programming Lineup

IMS Ibiza has announced the lineup for its 15th annual conference next month. The 2024 event happens April 24-26 and takes place at a new location, the Mondrian Ibiza and Hyde Ibiza hotels. The program features more than 60 discussions and 125 speakers over three days.

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Program highlights include a keynote speech from Tomorrowland co-founder Michiel Beers, Defected Records founder Simon Dunmore and new CEO Wez Saunders in conversation with IMS co-founder Pete Tong and Aloki Batra, the new CEO of Pacha Group. Additionally, the conference will include its annual presentation of the IMS Business Report, which includes a breakdown of the dance industry’s performance over the last 12 months.

Artist appearances include a conversation with Fatboy Slim on the 30 year anniversary of his Southern Fried Records label, Amapiano star Sarz, Brazilian phenom Mochakk, rising producer Chloe Caillet and many more. Meanwhile, an event titled “Celebrating the Godfather of House: 10 Years of the Frankie Knuckles Foundation” will honor the pioneering producer’s life and achievements.

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There will also be live recordings of Resident Advisor‘s RA Exchange podcast featuring Smokin’Jo, DJ Pierre and Juan Atkins. A live recording of Jaguar’s Utopia Talks, hosted by BBC Radio 1 presenter and IMS co-host Jaguar, will feature TSHA, DJ Paulette and Smokin’ Jo discussing the experiences of Black women in dance music. There will also be a new space hosted by U.K. party collective HE.SHE.THEY. and many more.

See the complete 2024 program on IMS’s website.

The theme of this year’s conference is “rebuilding our community,” with a featured conversation called “How To Bring Back Peace, Love, Unity & Respect” looking at how the dance scene can restore its values amid a fractured community, particularly with respect to recent global events.

“These are strained and complicated times in electronic music – not a landscape this industry has had to navigate before,” IMS co-founder Ben Turner said in a statement. “Now in our 15th edition, the key theme of trying to understand how to Rebuild Our Community is designed to be constructive, positive and impactful. Special thanks to the team of IMS advisors and experts for their input to this year’s program. We hope those in attendance will find something insightful and inspirational to take home with them along with new connections, new music and positive thoughts and actions for the future.”