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Billboard takes you inside the ‘Barbie’ listening party and tells you all about the star-studded soundtrack!

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From a record-breaking box office weekend to a bombastic soundtrack that’s got everybody ready to dance and celebrate. Come on, Barbie, Let’s go party. I’m Tetris Kelly with Billboard News here at SoHo House in Los Angeles. And we’re telling you everything you need to know about Barbie weekend. Warner Bros.’ Barbie blasts into the box office top spot with a massive $155 million in domestic ticket sales, making it the year’s biggest opening, surpassing the Super Mario Bros. movie as well as every Marvel movie this year. It also broke the first-weekend record for a film directed by a woman. And what’s a movie without its soundtrack? Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice lay down the lyrics for “Barbie World.” Dua Lipa had Margot Robbie on her feet with “Dance the Night,” while Billie Eilish had us in our feels.

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And I’m obsessed with the Janet Jackson sample on FIFTY FIFTY’s “Barbie Dream.” It was the perfect backdrop for a pool party with themed cocktails and, of course, Barbies, celebrating everything epic and pink this weekend. We had so much fun. For everything you need to know about the Barbie soundtrack and the ‘Barbie’ movie, head to Billboard.com. And for tickets to the movie, check the link above. For Billboard News, I’m Tetris Kelly.

Herb Alpert Congratulates ‘Gracious’ Taylor Swift on Tying His Billboard 200 Accomplishment

Taylor Swift currently has four albums on the Billboard 200 chart’s top 10, marking the first time in nearly 60 years that a living artist has at least four albums in the top 10 at the same time.

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The last time this happened was on the April 2, 1966-dated chart, when Herb Alpert had four albums in the Billboard 200 top 10 (Going Places at No. 2, Whipped Cream & Other Delights at No. 3, South of the Border at No. 9 and The Lonely Bull at No. 10).

To congratulate Swift on joining him in the impressive achievement, the 88-year-old musician took to TikTok to share a sweet message. “Hi Taylor, this is Herb Alpert,” he says in the clip. “I’ve been getting calls from all over the world from publications wanting to know how do I feel about you breaking my record of — I don’t know — 150 years ago. I feel great! I think you’re a wonderful artist, sincere, you’re gracious and you deserve it. You deserve it all. Congratulations.”

Swift notched her 12th No. 1 album on the July 22-dated chart with Speak Now (Taylor’s Version). Her other top 10 projects this week include Midnights (falling 4-5), Lover (8-7) and Folklore (13-10). 

Watch Alpert’s congratulatory message below.

Here’s How BTS’ Jimin Reacted to Ryan Gosling Wearing His ‘Permission to Dance’ Outfit in ‘Barbie’

Everything is good between Ryan Gosling and Jimin. Ahead of the release of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie this past weekend, Gosling reached out to the BTS member and apologized for wearing his “Permission to Dance” outfit during a scene in the movie and offered a special token in exchange.

Jimin, thankfully, doesn’t seem to mind.

“Hi Ryan and hi Ken, it’s Jimin,” Jimin said in a video posted to his Instagram on Monday, holding Ken’s guitar from the movie. “Congrats on your big release. My fans are excited to see your video so thank you so much. I could see that you look great in my outfit.

“Thank you for this guitar. I really love it and I look forward to watching Barbie,” the BTS vocalist continued. “Go Barbie!”

Gosling offered the “Like Crazy” singer his guitar in a video posted to the Barbie film’s official Twitter page on July 19. “Hi Jimin, it’s Ryan Gosling here. I notice that your ‘Permission to Dance’ outfit is the same as my Ken outfit in the upcoming movie Barbie. I have to give it to you — you wore it first. You definitely wore it best and there’s an unspoken Ken code that if you bite another Ken’s style, you have to give them your most prized possession,” the Ken actor said. “I hope you’ll accept Ken’s guitar as my humble offering. Besides, Ken doesn’t really play anyway, so…it’ll be much better in your hands.”

The interaction is likely a special one for the BTS member, who has remarked on previous occasions that he has watched Gosling’s 2004 movie The Notebook more than seven times.

See Jimin’s video, as well as Gosling’s, below.

8 Best Moments From Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in Seattle: HAIM’s First Shows, New Surprise Songs & More

It was quite the summer bash this past weekend in Seattle. Steps from the iconic Space Needle, foodies from all over the Pacific Northwest gathered for the city’s three-day “premier food festival.” Less than a couple miles west, Sofi Tukker, Denzel Curry, Louis the Child, PinkPantheress and dozens more musical acts performed all weekend at the annual Capitol Hill Block Party. Heading south toward the SoDo neighborhood, the Seattle Mariners completed a three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays at their home base of T-Mobile Park.

And, of course, just across the street, Taylor Swift finally brought her Eras Tour to Lumen Field — the climax to the officially declared Taylor Swift Week in King County.

Despite tens of thousands of people moving in and out of Washington state for a variety of different reasons, the Swiftie Energy was strong and felt everywhere. I-5 and I-90 were bumper to bumper as several cars and trucks with license plates from Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia were covered in lyrics and puns. “Shaking it off to the Eras Tour,” read one SUV headed from eastern Washington.

Sidewalks and iconic landmarks like Pike Place Market and Gas Works Park were extra Swiftie-coded too. No matter where you looked, chances were high you’d spot pedestrians in merch, cowboy boots, 13s or sequins — all telltale signs of an Eras Tour ticket-holder. Even the Space Needle was dressed to impress — hanging from the skyscraper’s entrance were giant friendship bracelets of its own that read “In My Seattle Era” and “#SwiftNeedle.”

For two sold-out nights, Taylor — alongside openers Gracie Abrams and HAIM — undoubtedly matched the crowd’s energy and then some. Billboard was on site at both sold-out shows, and we’ve rounded up the best moments from her big return to the PNW below.

Rare Beauty Takeover: Selena Gomez Has Reportedly Sold $70 Million in Blush

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The world of celebrity brands can be hit or miss, but Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty makeup brand continues to flourish in sales. The brand’s star product is a $23, liquid blush which has sold over 3.1 million units, according to a new report from Bloomberg.

According to the report, Rare Beauty has already sold $70 million in blush and expects to triple the company’s overall sales from last year. Additionally, Rare Beauty is the fastest-growing celebrity beauty brand on social media. The company gained 400,000 TikTok followers and more than 600,000 Instagram followers in February. Between Instagram and TikTok, Rare Beaty has reached a combined 9.2 million followers.  

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Rare Beauty’s bestselling blush comes in matte and dewy finishes. The weightless, highly pigmented, long-lasting liquid blush is available in 13 colors including nude pink, nude mauve, beige pink, muted peach, terracotta and deep berry (we’ve personally tested the Soft Pinch Liquid Blush and it lives up to the hype!).

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Gomez launched Rare Beauty during the pandemic in 2020. The burgeoning brand carries everything from blush and eyeliners to makeup brushes, mascara and other bestsellers such as Soft Pinch Tinted Lip Oil ($20), Positive Light Liquid Luminizer ($25) and Warm Wishes Bronzer Stick ($26).

Rare Beauty is available at Sephora, Kohl’s and Rarebeauty.com.

Gomez, who celebrated her 31st birthday on Saturday with a star-studded bash attended by Christina Aguilera, Karol G, Paris Hilton and other celebrities, thanked fans for supporting her Rare Impact Fund and shared a birthday wish with her 426 million Instagram followers.

“I’m thankful for so much in my life and one of the things I am most thankful for is the work we’ve been able to do with the Rare Impact Fund through @rarebeauty,” she captioned the birthday post. “Because of YOU we’ve been able to raise awareness and increase access to mental health services for young people. This is my true passion in life. People keep asking me what I want for my birthday, please donate to the Rare Impact Fund. If you have the means consider donating to help us make a difference. I LOVE YOU ALL,” she added along with a donation link.

Apart from a successful beauty company, the Only Murders in the Building star has a cookware collaboration with Our Place and hosts the cooking show, Selena + Chef, on Max.

Recording Academy Accepting Submissions for 2024 Best Song for Social Change Grammy Award

The Recording Academy is accepting submissions from voting members for its second annual best song for social change award. This award recognizes creators of message-driven music that responds to the social issues of our time and has the potential for positive global impact.

This is a special merit award – not a regular, competitive Grammy Award. Entries are reviewed and the recipient is selected by a “blue-ribbon committee.”

The inaugural award was presented at the 65th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 5 by first lady Jill Biden before she also presented song of the year to Bonnie Raitt’s “Just Like That.” The inaugural recipient was “Baraye” by Iranian singer/songwriter Shervin Hajipour.

Songs that were commercially released during the last three Grammy eligibility years – that’s Oct. 1, 2020 through Sept. 15, 2023 – are eligible for this award. The submission period began one week ago (July 17) and continues through Aug. 31.

This award, which honors singles or tracks in any musical genre, is presented to the songwriter(s). The song must include music and lyrics in any language, provided that an approved English version of the lyric is submitted.

“We’re excited to offer this award, proposed by our voting members, to recognize creators of message-driven music that responds to the social issues of our time and has the potential for positive global impact,” the Academy said in an email to its members.

The Academy also gave some prompts of specific issues that fit the award: peace, security (personal safety), human dignity, climate crisis, mental health, civil rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, anti-bullying, communities in need, voting rights, homelessness, inequality, hunger access (food security), rights of the disabled, education access, indigenous peoples/land use/resources.

Here is the Academy’s stated eligibility and selection criteria (lightly edited for space and clarity):

  • “The award recognizes a song that has had profound social influence and impact.
  • “Submissions should contain lyrical content that: a) addresses a timely social issue; b) explores a subject impacting a community of people in need; and c) promotes awareness, raises consciousness, and builds empathy.
  • “The song may reference previous work and may include previously recorded or published lyrical material; in addition, a significant degree of new creative and lyrical content is required. The songwriters of the new material are eligible to receive the award; determination of songwriter eligibility for previously recorded or published lyrical work will be at the discretion of the Academy.
  • “Recordings featuring samples or interpolations are eligible; however, in alignment with Grammy Awards rules, songwriters of sampled or interpolated material are not eligible to receive the award.
  • “Songs previously acknowledged as finalists for this award will notbe eligible for consideration.
  • “Previously Grammy-nominated and/or Grammy-winning songs are eligible for this honor as long as they meet the commercial release eligibility criteria for this award.
  • “Selection criteria include the lyrical content of the song, the artistic quality of the composition, and the perceived impact of the song in delivering an empowering message that brings awareness about social issues that affect the world.
  • “The selection criteria will be guided by the principle that social good is ‘an action that will result in a benefit being available to the general public,’ which may include songs that affirm the basic humanity of all people.
  • “In this context, the new award will recognize a song that promotes: Understanding – educates and /or raises awareness of other people’s experiences, advocacy, and tolerance; Peacebuilding – measures intended to create or sustain peace or freedom from dissention; Empathy – the ability to understand and share the feelings of another; Being positive – a good, affirmative, or constructive quality or attribute. In contrast, songs containing hate speech or advocating violence or terrorism would be deemed ineligible.”

Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Tops Hot Country Songs Chart

Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” rockets back in atop Billboard’s streaming-, airplay- and sales-based Hot Country Songs chart dated July 29.

The single re-enters at the summit after spending one prior week on the survey at No. 35 in June, following its release.

The track returns with the biggest sales week for a country song in over 10 years, after CMT pulled its video, which premiered July 14, from rotation after three days, resulting in a surge of attention.



Aldean achieves his 10th Hot Country Songs leader and 37th top 10 with “Try That in a Small Town,” which was co-written by Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, Kelley Lovelace and Neil Thrasher.

It becomes Aldean’s first Hot Country Songs No. 1 since 2014, when “Burnin’ It Down” dominated for 14 frames starting that August. He first ruled in 2006 when “Why” led for a week that May.

Meanwhile, with 37 Hot Country Songs top 10s, Aldean has now peaked in the top tier at least once each year dating to his first such hit, “Hicktown,” in 2005 – the longest active streak of annual top 10s on the chart.

“Try That in a Small Town” sold 228,000 downloads – up 27,625% – in the July 14-20 tracking week, according to Luminate. It awards Aldean his 11th No. 1 on Country Digital Song Sales. It also crowns the all-genre Digital Song Sales survey, becoming his second leader, after “Burnin’ It Down.”

“Try That in a Small Town” boasts the largest sales week for a country track since Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” featuring Nelly, sold 244,000, as reflected on the chart dated July 6, 2013.

Concurrently, “Try That in a Small Town” drew 11.6 million streams (up 547%). On Country Airplay, it holds at No. 25, with 6.5 million audience impressions (up 16%).

On July 18, Billboard confirmed that CMT had dropped the song’s official video, after three days in rotation; the network declined to say why. Following CMT’s decision, Aldean posted a message to his Instagram Stories addressing the various reactions that the song and video have faced.

The official video for the track, released July 14, features footage of an American flag burning, protesters in confrontation with police, looters breaking a display case and thieves robbing a convenience store. The clip has prompted a firestorm of opinions about it and the song’s intent and messaging.

Aldean addressed the polarized response during his Highway Desperado Tour stop Friday (July 21) at Cincinnati’s Riverbend Music Center. “It’s been a long week and I’ve seen a lot of stuff suggesting I’m this, suggesting I’m that,” he told the crowd. “I feel like everybody’s entitled to their opinion. You can think something all you want to; it doesn’t mean it’s true. What I am is a proud American. I’m proud to be from here … I love my country, I love my family, and I will do anything to protect that, I can tell you that right now.”

Meanwhile, “Try That in a Small Town” marks the second title that has re-entered Hot Country Songs at the pinnacle since the list became an all-encompassing genre survey in 1958. Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” opened at No. 46 in May 2015 and re-entered at No. 1 that November. His first of three No. 1s led for two weeks, following his three wins at the 49th Country Music Association Awards.

Britney Spears Deactivates Instagram

Britney Spears has once again deactivated her Instagram.

While it’s not known why the pop superstar decided to take a break from her social media platform of choice, she’s been known to deactivate her page every few months. Most recently, Spears’ Instagram disappeared in December, with her husband Sam Asghari asking fans to ease up on their scrutiny of Spears’ own Instagram activity. “Social media can be traumatizing,” he wrote. “Sometimes it’s good to take a break. She has her voice and is a free woman.”

Spears is fresh off the release of a Will.i.am collaboration, “Mind Your Business,” which arrived on Friday (July 21). The “Piece of Me” singer hasn’t posted about the song on her social media pages, except for the pre-save link on her Instagram Stories.

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The project was only announced one day ahead of time, with Will.i.am simply tweeting out a 16-second snippet of the electronic dance track. “UH OH!!! You are now NOW rocking with will.i.am and @britneyspears…????????????????,” he captioned the sneak peek.

“Mind Your Business” follows Brit’s 2022 “Hold Me Closer” duet with Elton John. The latter song marked Spears’ first new music release since her 2016 album Glory.

When Can You Watch ‘Barbie’ at Home? Here’s How to Stream the Hit Movie Online

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The pink wave was stronger than anticipated as Barbie raked in a massive $155 million during its opening weekend in North America.

The Greta Gerwig-directed film, starring Margo Robbie and Ryan Gosling, follows the beloved doll on a journey to the real world. Barbie secured the biggest opening of the year, sailing past The Super Mario Bros. Movie and making history as the biggest box office opening for a female director.

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Barbie mania even helped push Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer to a whopping $80 million debut due in part to moviegoers opting for the #Barbenheimer double feature.

When will the Barbie movie land on streaming platforms? Based off other Warner Bros. blockbusters like Top Gun: Maverick, audiences might have to wait a few months before Barbie makes its digital debut.

Although Warner Bros. has not yet announced a digital release date for Barbie, you can pre-order the movie now, so that you can watch it online as soon as it drops. Barbie is available for pre-order on Prime Video ($24.99), iTunes and other streaming platforms.

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Want to watch Barbie on the big screen? This AMC ticket promo lets you buy a ticket to the Barbie movie at discount rated of $11.99, which isn’t bad, considering an AMC movie ticket for adults can cost as much as $15-$25.

‘Barbie’ Movie AMC Promo

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The AMC Black Ticket is valid for Barbie and any other 2D movie, at any participating AMC Theatres in Los Angeles on any day, at any time.

If you need more Barbie in your life, you won’t have to look very far because the Barbie takeover is officially here. Barbie lovers will find lots of movie merch to collect including Barbie the Movie Barbies, Funko Pops and nail polish. Not sure where to start? Check out our list of the cutest Barbie movie merch to shop.

Kid Cudi Blasts Homophobic Trolls Questioning His Sexuality

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To hear Kid Cudi tell it humanity is in a very bad spot. The accomplished rapper and actor continues to get accused of being gay for the silliest reasons and he has had enough of it.

As spotted on HipHopDX the Cleveland, Ohio native recently took to social media to vent his frustration on some of the ongoing allegations that he likes men. On Saturday, July 22 Mr. Rager put his foot down on the hateful spamming he is facing on Twitter. “U know whats crazy, and really makes me question the world we live in, is when I post a picture of me smiling on ig and theres mad comments questioning my sexuality floodin my page w insults,” he said.

“I feel really bad for yall man. Its sad out here. Man cant even smile and be happy no more. Smh.” He went on to give specific examples of the hate in a follow up post. “Its like ‘oh he smiling TOO hard!! He DEF sucks a d*ck!’ Its like word?? Thats what we on now?? Homophobic and sad and will be miserable their whole lives.” Some of his fans responded to him and showed empathy. “Its more the ignorence, Im not insulted. Its just sad to see people so lame, its sad someone, a man, cant show joy without there being some conversation about their sexually.” he added.

In 2021 Kid Cudi wore a dress on Saturday Night Live in tribute to Kurt Cobain promptingwide spread scrutiny over his sexual preference. Kid Cudi has never identified as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.

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