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Chris Kirkpatrick’s Son Meets Travis Kelce at Justin Timberlake’s Los Angeles Show

Chris Kirkpatrick may have made *NSYNC fans happy on Wednesday night (March 13), but Travis Kelce made the singer’s son happy.

Kirkpatrick was in attendance at Justin Timberlake’s one-night-only concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles ahead of the release of his sixth solo album, Everything I Thought It Was. In fact, he took the stage for an *NSYNC reunion alongside JC Chasez, Lance Bass and Joey Fatone to perform their hits “Bye Bye Bye” and “It’s Gonna Be Me” and debuted the new collaborative track “Paradise.”

Travis Kelce was also at the event, and took some time to take a sweet photo with Kirkpatrick’s son, seven-year-old Nash. “What an amazing night topped off by this special moment when @killatrav took a picture with Nash,” the singer wrote on Instagram alongside the snap, in which the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is seen smiling with his hand on Nash’s shoulder. See the photo here.

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Timberlake initially reunited with *NSYNC in 2023 for “Better Place,” which accompanied the JT-starring animated family film Trolls Band Together. The track bowed at No. 25, for *NSYNC’s lucky 13th appearance on the Billboard Hot 100. The surprise reunion was their first onstage since an appearance at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards last September. 

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After the release of Everything I Thought It Was on Friday (March 15), Timberlake will be heading out on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, which will include 22 North American dates, kicking off on April 29 with a show at Rogers Arena in Vancouver.

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Ye & Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Carnival’ Spends Second Week Atop TikTok Billboard Top 50 | Billboard News

Concurrent with its rise to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, “Carnival,” from Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Ty Dolla $ign, and featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti, spends its second week at No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 posting March 14th.

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“Carnival” holds the top spot, while a bunch of new tracks debut in the top 10. Ye and Ty Dollar $ign spend a second weekend at No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 for the chart posting March 14.

The rest of the top five is full of familiar tracks: Bryson Tiller’s “Whatever She Wants” lands at No. 8 because it’s been used for any and every trend. Cardi B’s first track in a while, “Like What (Freestyle),” debuts at No. 10.

Every Thursday, Billboard will bring you the verified list of the hottest songs on tick tock by monitoring music discovery and engagement on the platform in the United States. To find the TikTok Billboard Top 50 each week, users can simply go to any sound detail page and tap the top right button to access the charts page.

Jelly Roll Says He Regrets ‘Almost All’ of His Tattoos

A big part of Jelly Roll’s look are his signature tattoos that cover his arms and even his face. However, in a new interview with GQ, the “Need a Favor” star revealed that he’s not a huge fan of his own ink.

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“I regret 98 percent of these tattoos, 97 percent. Almost all of them,” he admits in the clip. “Like core philosophies I rooted my life in when I was 17 and now that I’m 40, I’m like, what the f— was I thinking?”

He then pointed out a few that he’s not particularly fond of, including a baby smoking a blunt — “maybe that was a little bit much,” he notes — before adding that most of his less favorable tats have been covered up.

Jelly showed the first tattoo he got when he was just 14, a cross on his arm in honor of a womn in his neighborhood that died of AIDs. His most meaningful tattoo is his face cross, he notes, “It was symbolic of a change for me, symbolic of a new beginning. Understanding that I need to bear my own cross.”

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Funny enough, the country superstar starred in a Super Bowl commercial last month for Uber Eats, in which he forgot about his face tattoo. In the ad, Jelly is putting some toiletries away in his bathroom when he shuts the door to his medicine cabinet. That’s when he sees his reflection in the mirror and his jaw drops. “What happened to my face?!” he wonders before yelling, “Are these tattoos?!?”

Watch Jelly Roll run down his tattoos below.



Maggi Simpkins on Designing Custom Bose Ultra Open Earbuds for Kenzie Ziegler 

 Billboard Women in Music returned to YouTube Theater in Inglewood on March 6, recognizing rising stars and A-List artists, creators, producers, and executives for their contributions to the industry and community. Hosted by Award-winning actor and producer Tracee Ellis Ross, the star-studded evening featured electric performances and inspiring speeches from some of the top women dominating the music industry. 

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Billboard and Bose teamed up to celebrate women in music by honoring PinkPantheress with Producer of the Year as well as styling emerging artist Kenzie Ziegler in a custom pair of Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. 

The custom buds were created by esteemed jewelry designer Maggi Simpkins who has worked with Billboard on custom pieces for both fans and award honorees at Women in Music since 2022. 

When asked about the design objective for this collaboration, Simpkins told Billboard, 

“The objective was to create something very eye-catching, noticeable, and sparkly, but have it be neutral enough to blend with the other jewelry Kenzie would be wearing. I wanted the buds to be an eye-catching statement piece, but I didn’t want them to dominate her look.” 

The exclusive, custom Bose Ultra Open Earbuds were built with 14k yellow gold and finished with a stunning arrangement of diamonds.

Ziegler graced the carpet in a neutral gray floor length gown, allowing the eye-catching earbuds to be the star of her ensemble. She checked in with Billboard News on the carpet to discuss her look, how Bose is creating space for Women in Music, and a new single due March 15th. 

Simpkins, who has been designing custom pieces for the last decade, is known for placing an emphasis on depth, dimension, and stacking in her work. She grew up in an artistic household and explored mediums like sewing & jewelry making. Upon moving to LA at 18, Simpkins immersed herself in the world of jewelry and never looked back. 

“We all have pieces that we wear on our bodies that represent different times in their lives and I think it’s so cool to celebrate women & their accomplishments with a piece of jewelry. I’m so honored to be a part of this event.”

This feature was created in paid partnership with Bose. Check out more from Women in Music here.

Jelly Roll & Bunnie XO: Photos From Their Red Carpet Dates

Whether they are attending one of music’s most prestigious, all-genre awards ceremonies such as the Grammys, or a more laid-back, country music-focused affair such as the CMT Music Awards, one thing is certain: Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO always know how to shine on a red carpet.

The couple — who married in 2016 — might choose color-coordinated outfits, such their all-black attire at Spotify’s 2024 best new artist party, or looks that let the Dumb Blonde podcast host’s gleaming blonde hair and sparkling fashion sense stand front and center, as when country star wore a dark-hued outfit that accented Bunnie XO’s hot pink, lacy, Barbie-esque dress (with matching long gloves!) at the 2022 CMA Awards. At the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year gala, which celebrated Jon Bon Jovi, Jelly Roll donned a black outfit with white writing on his jacket, while Bunnie stunned in a blood-red Latex gown.

No matter what fashion look they aim for, Jelly Roll has said there is one guiding principle that leads the couple’s red-carpet outfit decisions. “I say, ‘Get the wife whatever she wants and then figure out how I can accent it,’” the “Son of a Sinner” hitmaker told Entertainment Tonight at the 2023 CMA Awards. “I’m like an accessory piece. I’m an extra earring.”

Beyond their always eye-catching ensembles, the couple always seems joyous and in love on red carpets, with Jelly Roll often showering his wife with praise, telling reporters ahead of the 2023 CMA Awards, “She’s the best thing to happen to me by a country mile … I can directly correlate my blessings to her walking into my life.”

Read on for some of Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO’s top red carpet moments.

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Under Trump Says He’ll Put Together Investor Group to Buy TikTok

Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday that he will put together an investor group to buy TikTok after the House passed a bill that would ban the popular video app in the U.S. if its China-based owner does not sell its stake.

During an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Mnuchin, who served under President Donald Trump, said he had spoken “to a bunch of people” about creating an investor group that would purchase the popular social media company. He offered no details about who may be in the group or about TikTok’s possible valuation.

“This should be owned by U.S. businesses,” Mnuchin said. “There’s no way that the Chinese would ever let a U.S. company own something like this in China.”

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TikTok did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The House bill, passed by a vote of 352-65, now goes to the Senate, where its prospects are unclear. Lawmakers in the Senate have indicated that the measure will undergo a thorough review. If it passes in the Senate, President Joe Biden has said he will sign it.

House lawmakers acted on concerns that TikTok’s current ownership structure is a national security threat. Lawmakers from both parties and administration officials have voiced concerns that TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, could be compelled by Chinese authorities to hand over data on American users, spread pro-Beijing propaganda or suppress topics unfavorable to the Chinese government.

TikTok, for its part, has long denied that it could be used as a tool of Chinese authorities. The company insists it has never shared U.S. user data with the Chinese government and will not do so if asked. To date, the U.S. government also has not provided evidence that shows TikTok shared such information with authorities in China.

The White House had no immediate reaction Thursday to Mnuchin’s potential bid for TikTok.

“We’re still focused on continuing to work, providing some technical support and assistance to Congress, as this bill, which just passed the House, moves on to the Senate,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby said when asked about whether the Mnuchin consortium could assuage the administration’s national security concerns about TikTok.

“There is an ongoing legislative process for that. We obviously want to see the Senate take it up swiftly and we’re focused on making sure we’re providing them the context and information we believe is important so that this bill can actually do and address the national security concerns that we have with respect to TikTok.”

The fight over the platform takes place as U.S.-China relations have shifted into strategic rivalry, especially in areas such as advanced technology and data security, seen as essential to each country’s economic prowess and national security.

If passed and signed into law, the House bill would give ByteDance 180 days to sell the platform to a buyer that satisfies the U.S. government. It would also require the company to give up control of the TikTok algorithm that feeds users videos based off their preferences.

In addition to Mnuchin, some other investors, including “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary, have voiced interest in buying TikTok’s U.S. business. But experts have said it could be challenging for ByteDance to sell the platform to a buyer who could afford it in a few months.

Big tech companies are best positioned to make such a purchase, but they would likely face intense scrutiny from antitrust regulators, which Mnuchin emphasized.

“I don’t think this should be controlled by any of the big U.S. tech companies. I think there could be antitrust issues on that,” he said during the interview. “This should be something that’s independent so we have a real competitor. And users love it, so it shouldn’t be shut down.”

He also said the app would need to be rebuilt in the U.S. with new technology.

In many ways, social media companies have become battlegrounds for partisan disagreements about how to control disinformation while protecting free speech. Mnuchin’s effort to buy TikTok comes as Trump and his allies have long complained about what they see as social media muzzling conservative voices.

Trump himself has voiced opposition to the House bill, saying that a ban on TikTok would help its rival, Facebook, which he continues to lambast over his 2020 election loss. Some other Republicans who oppose the bill say the U.S. should simply tell Americans about the security concerns with TikTok, but let them decide if they want to use the platform.

Meanwhile, some Democrats have expressed concern about singling out one company when other social media platforms also collect vast amounts of data on users. Opponents of the bill also say it would disrupt the lives of content creators who rely on the platform for income and run afoul of the First Amendment, which protects free speech.

This isn’t the first time a TikTok sale has been in play.

When Mnuchin was Treasury secretary, the Trump administration brokered a deal in 2020 that would have had U.S. corporations Oracle and Walmart take a large stake in TikTok on national security grounds.

The deal would have also made Oracle responsible for hosting all TikTok’s U.S. user data and securing computer systems to ensure national security requirements are satisfied. Microsoft also made a failed bid for TikTok that its CEO, Satya Nadella, later described as the “strangest thing” he had ever worked on.

Instead of congressional action, the 2020 arrangement was in response to a series of executive actions by Trump targeting TikTok.

But the sale never went through for a number of reasons. Trump’s executive orders got held up in court as the 2020 presidential election loomed. China also imposed stricter export controls on its technology providers.

Jamaican Dancehall Star Vybz Kartel’s 2014 Murder Conviction Overturned on Appeal

A London appeals court on Thursday (Mar. 14) overturned the murder conviction of Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel, ruling that the 2014 guilty verdict was tainted by allegations that one juror attempted to bribe others.

The ruling came more than a decade after Kartel — a popular Jamaican artist who has worked with Rihanna, Jay-Z and others — and three others were convicted in Kingston, Jamaica of the 2011 killing of an associate named Clive “Lizard” Williams, whose body was never found.

In the decision, the appeals court ruled that the judge overseeing the 2014 trial had made a “fatal” error: allowing the jury to proceed to a verdict despite news that one of the jurors had attempted to bribe others. That juror was not removed, and soon after the jury returned a guilty verdict.

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“There should have been no question of allowing Juror X to continue to serve on the jury,” the appeals court wrote Thursday. “Allowing Juror X to continue to serve on the jury is fatal to the safety of the convictions which followed. This was an infringement of the defendants’ fundamental right to a fair hearing by an independent and impartial court.”

The decision came from the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, a London court that decides last-resort appeals from certain countries belonging to the Commonwealth of Nations, including Jamaica.

The ruling overturned Kartel’s conviction and his 32-year prison sentence, but he could still face a retrial on the same accusations. The appeals court said that Jamaican courts would decide whether such a trial will take place.

Kartel — along with co-defendants Shawn Campbell, Kahira Jones and Andre St John — faced a 64-day jury trial in early 2014 over accusations that they had killed Williams after he failed to return two unlicensed firearms they had lent him.

But on the final day of the trial, the judge was told that Juror X had attempted to “persuade another member of the jury” to acquit the defendants by offering bribes of 500,000 Jamaican dollars (roughly $3,200 US).

After receiving that information, the judge was faced with an unusually difficult choice. Because another juror had already been discharged over a separate issue, the only choice was to end the trial entirely after weeks of testimony or allow the case to continue to a verdict.

“It might have been possible simply to discharge a miscreant juror and to allow the remaining members of the jury to return verdicts [but] that was not possible here,” the appeals court wrote Thursday.

Though the appeals court said it had “considerable sympathy with the judge’s dilemma,” it said the decision to proceed with the problematic juror had been a “serious irregularity” that would result in a “miscarriage of justice” if allowed to stand.

“In coming to this conclusion, the Board is mindful of the very serious consequences which may flow from having to discharge a jury shortly before the end of a long and complex criminal trial,” the appeals court wrote, noting that England has statutes aimed at dealing with such situations.

“However, in the absence of such a provision — and there is no such provision in Jamaica — there will be occasions on which, as in the present case, a court will have no alternative but to discharge a jury and end the trial in order to protect the integrity of the system of trial by jury,” the court wrote.

Real Hot Girl Sh*T: Megan Thee Stallion Announces Hot Girl Summer Tour

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Start working out, strengthen your knees, and order your outfits. Megan Thee Stallion is coming to a city near you.

That’s right hotties, this summer will be a hot one, and we’re not just talking about the heat. Megan Thee Stallion is hitting the road for a national/international tour.

The summer tour announcement comes after the Houston rapper hinted that she was prepping for it. In a post on Instagram featuring a photo of Thee Stallion in a platinum thong bikini, the tour, which begins “mid May 2024,” will hit Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, and other US cities before heading across the pond to Glasgow, Manchester, Paris and more.

“HOTTIESSS GET READY TO COME HAVE SOME FUN WITH ME AT THEE HOT GIRL SUMMER TOUR.Get your outfits ready nowww! We getting started this MAY. I told you what cities today to get yall prepared! Check back in on thee 20th for official dates im so exciteddddd,” the caption for the IG post reads.

Megan Thee Stallion Is Booked & Busy

Megan Thee Stallion has been very busy. After reaching an agreement to part ways with 1501 Certified Entertainment, she secured a historic distribution deal with Warner Music Group and retained her masters.

She has also released two records: “Cobra,” in which she allegedly blasted her ex, Pardison Fontaine, for cheating, and “Hiss,” which caused Nicki Minaj and her extremely loyal fanbase to react epically.

Minaj responded with numerous rants on social media and her “Big Foot” diss record, which many considered a dud.

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Megan Thee Stallion has also been a part of two major motion picture releases with Dicks and Mean Girls The All-New Movie.

Earlier this month, her blerd dreams came true when she went to Japan to host the Crunchyroll Anime Awards.

It will truly be the Hot Girl Summer the hotties have deserved for years, and we’re here for it.

Flo Milli Announces ‘Never Lose Me’ Remix Featuring SZA & Cardi B

Flo Milli confirmed on Thursday (March 14) SZA and Cardi B will be featured on a new remix of her latest hit “Never Lose Me,” one day before she releases her sophomore studio album, Fine Ho, Stay.

Flo and SZA have been teasing their “Never Lose Me” remix since January, but the announcement of Cardi B hopping on it was a “surprise surprise,” and the two shared a video on X of them lip-synching the intro in a parking lot. “POP UP GUESS WHO B-TCH,” Flo wrote.

The rapper has previously released two “Never Lose Me” remixes, one with Lil Yachty and another with Bryson Tiller.

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“Never Lose Me” has become Flo’s highest charting Billboard Hot 100 hit to date, peaking at No. 18. It also reached No. 7 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and No. 14 on Rhythmic Airplay. In February, she achieved the longest consecutive streak at No. 1 (four weeks) on TikTok Billboard Top 50 for any song since its September 2023 inception.

“I was in the studio all night, and I wasn’t really focused,” Flo told Billboard in a recent interview about the making of “Never Lose Me,” which samples Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg‘s track “Ron Artest.” “I was working on other stuff for my project, and then right when I was about to leave, I asked the engineer to pull up this beat — that’s when I started rapping. For the ‘Never Lose Me’ part, I’m such a perfectionist: Until I get a line right and it sounds like how it sounds in my head, I’ll do it so many times. I just kept saying, ‘You never wanna lose me.’ I wasn’t expecting it to blow. I was just doing it for me.”

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