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Universal Music Group (UMG) announced a new project with Apple Music on Tuesday (May 13) “to help listeners attain clearer focus, deeper relaxation, and better sleep,” according to a press release. The initiative, called Sound Therapy, takes songs listeners are already familiar with — including tracks from Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, Kacey Musgraves, Jhené Aiko, […]

Drake has given DDG his flowers for his new album Blame The Chat and clowned Adin Ross for having not listened to it. In DDG’s latest Twitch stream on Monday (May 12), DDG and Adin Ross spent the day together, culminating in a video call with The Boy. “Congrats on your album,” Drake told the […]

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Want to hang out with Megan thee Stallion, Sabrina Carpenter, and Doechii on your next vacation? Now, you can. Today, Airbnb launched a revamped app bringing with it one of kind experiences to enhance your next trip: AirBnb Services, AirBnb Experiences, and AirBnb Originals, which include opportunities to become an “Otaku Hottie”.

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With AirBnB Originals, you can find unique experiences hosted by the biggest talent around the world, designed exclusively for Airbnb. Users can learn pastry-making at the renowned French Bastards bakery with chef Raphaelle Elbaz; spend a Sunday with Patrick Mahomes, learning how to throw the perfect spiral and enjoying Kansas City barbecue; step inside the Short n’ Sweet set with Sabrina Carpenter for a day of glam, dancing, and espresso; and nerd out on anime with Megan Thee Stallion in her Otaku Hottie Quest. Each experience can be reserved within the app, but hurry up, as bookings are going quickly.

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The new app also brings with it AirBnB Services, which help give users a more hotel like experience featuring amenities like private chefs, spa treatments, personal training, hair and makeup appointments, a personal photographer, catering, and tons more. The app is launching with 10 service categories in 260 cities starting today.

“People choose hotels for their services. People choose Airbnbs for the space,” added Chesky. “Now, we’re giving you the best of both worlds—amazing homes with services that make them even more special.”

One top of all that, AirBnb Experiences will help travelers experience the city they are in. Tourists traps can be very annoying, and this new service is aiming to remove the woes of experiencing a new cities with more well-crafted activities by vetted hosts. Experience’s are broken out five categories:

Landmark, museum, and cultural experiences

Food tours, cooking classes, and dining experiences

Outdoors, water sports, and wildlife experiences

Gallery tours, art workshops, and shopping experiences

Workout, wellness, and beauty experiences

With Experiences you can explore the Notre-Dame’s restoration with Axelle Ponsonnet, an architect from its restoration team, master the art of ramen-making with chef Saburo Ishigōka—the culinary force behind a Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded restaurant, go horseback riding through sacred Inca sites and stunning Andean landscapes with an expert in Andean culture and anthropology, and more. Experiences is launching in 650 cities around the world, exclusively on the AirBnB app.

“Seventeen years ago, we changed the way people travel. More than two billion guests later, Airbnb is synonymous with a place to stay,” said Brian Chesky, Airbnb co-founder and CEO, in a statement. “With the launch of services and experiences, we’re changing travel again. Now you can Airbnb more than an Airbnb.”

The new AirBnb app update including Services, Experiences and Originals is now live. The Airbnb Originals experiences are free, but there’s limited availability on a “first-come, first-serve basis” to users who sign up. Book yours now here.

Bad Bunny continues to build on the success of the chart-topping album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, as its single “DTMF” climbs 4-1 on the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, marking his 28th ruler.

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“DTMF” hits No. 1 in its 15th week on the chart, despite a 2% dip in audience impressions, earning 6.2 million in the U.S. in the tracking week ending May 8, according to Luminate. Meanwhile, its parent album, his sixth studio set, returns to No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 for a fourth nonconsecutive week, thanks to its vinyl release, while it adds an 18th week at No. 1 on Top Latin Albums.

“DTMF” is the second song from Debí Tirar Más Fotos to reach the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart’s apex, after “El Clúb” crowned the chart for three weeks in February. Plus, it awards Benito his 28th No. 1, all within a period of seven years. Overall, he trails only J Balvin (37 champs), Daddy Yankee (35), and Ozuna (32), for the most No. 1s in the chart’s history.

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“DTMF” arrives at the summit on Latin Rhythm Airplay, as it adds a 17th week atop the Hot Latin Songs chart, of its 18 total weeks on the list (which blends streams, airplay and sales). It holds strong at No. 1 despite a 2% dip in streams, to 7.8 million, but enough to yield a concurrent 17th week atop Latin Streaming Songs.

The song remains the longest-leading track on the multi-metric tally since Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma’s “Ella Baila Sola” concluded its 19th week No. 1 run in August 2019. Hot Latin Songs combines streaming activity, radio airplay and digital sales into its formula.

“DTMF” also gains momentum on the overall Latin Airplay chart, rising 9-5 for its new peak.

Thanks to the double vinyl release of Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the album returns to No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. It also extends its reign on the Top Latin Albums chart, reaching an 18th week at No. 1, encompassing its entire chart run.

This week on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated May 17), Puerto Rican global superstar Bad Bunny‘s Debí Tirar Más Fotos rebounds 7-1 on the chart, boosted by a vinyl release of the album. Meanwhile, música Mexicana hitmakers Fuerza Regida‘s 111xpantia debuts at No. 2 in its first week of release.

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Together, the pair of albums mark the first time that Spanish-language albums have ever occupied the top two spots on the Billboard 200. (No Spanish-language album had topped the chart at all until Bunny’s El Último Tour del Mundo did so in 2020.) In addition to making history on the 200, Debí also moves into sole possession of the longest run atop the chart for an album in 2025 (with four weeks), while 111xpantia scores the best chart position of Fuerza Regida’s career.

How historic is this accomplishment? And what do these latest chart wins mean for their respective artists? Billboard staffers answer these questions and more below.

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1. Bad Bunny and Fuerza Regida command the top two spots on the Billboard 200 this week with their Debí Tirar Más Fotos and 111xpantia albums, respectively – marking the first time two Spanish-language albums have held down the chart’s top two spots simultaneously. On a scale from 1-10, how historic a moment is this for Spanish-language music?

Leila Cobo: I’d call it a 9.5/10, almost on par with “Despacito” hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 2017. The moment is transcendent. It speaks to an audience that is open to new sounds and different languages in ways that would have been inconceivable even a decade ago. In an environment that is rife with divisiveness, having two albums that belong to distinct subgenres — these are not Latin pop — be the most consumed in the country, truly highlights that music has no borders, as corny as that may sound.

For perspective, several Latin artists have had No. 1s on the Billboard 200. But in terms of No. 1s on that chart with albums that are in Spanish, Bad Bunny was the first with El Ultimo Tour del Mundo in 2020. Since then, he’s gone to No. 1 with all his subsequent albums, so we’ve come to expect that from him.

But Fuerza Regida came kinda out of left field. While the group has long proven its worth – winning duo or group of the year at the Billboard Music Awards two straight years — the breadth of its popularity I think had not been fully grasped. The fact that a Mexican music group can do so well speaks volumes of the great acceptance Latin music has today. Mind you, Fuerza would have debuted at No. 1 had Bunny not come out with his vinyl album this week. So, in my mind, that album was also a No. 1.   

Kyle Denis: Probably around 8. Honestly, I thought this already happened a few years ago, but I’m happy to see two awesome acts lay claim to this feat. Between this, Karol G’s recent dominance, and Shakira’s massive touring figures, this is a really incredible moment for Spanish-language music, especially given the sociopolitical climate of the U.S. right now. 

Griselda Flores: While it would have been more impactful if Fuerza Regida’s 111xpantia topped the Billboard 200, which would have made it the first-ever regional Mexican album to rule the chart, I will give this a 10. The fact that two Spanish-language LPs are No. 1 and No. 2 is a huge feat given that just five years ago, we were celebrating the first-ever Spanish-language album to top the Billboard 200. Latin music artists have put in the work to globalize Spanish music, and this is the result of that. I also love that these albums couldn’t be more different from each other, which shows you just how nuanced Latin music can be.

Jason Lipshutz: A 4 — but in a positive way. Several chart achievements involving Spanish-language music have been broken over the past decade, as Latin pop and urban have exploded internationally and commanded more of a steady presence within the North American mainstream. This particular chart achievement would have been mind-boggling a few years ago — before Bad Bunny himself notched the first Billboard 200 chart-topper performed primarily in Spanish — and the fact that it is not too shocking today demonstrates the continued health of popular Spanish-language artists and releases at the mid-point of the decade.

Andrew Unterberger: An 8. It certainly can’t quite compare with some of the other firsts that Spanish-language artists have notched this decade, but the true sign of progress when it comes to diversity in popular music is when multiple artists are having that level of presence and success simultaneously — and it doesn’t even seem like that big of a deal. That’s where we are now, and it’s pretty important.

2. Fotos spends its fourth week total atop the chart, moving it into sole possession of the title of longest-running 2025 No. 1 album. Do you think it will go down as one of the year’s biggest (and/or most-defining) albums?

Leila Cobo: It absolutely will. Fotos has resonated with young and old audiences in ways I didn’t expect, especially from an album that is roots-based. Although we hear Bad Bunny’s reggaeton here, the foundation for a lot of the album are traditional Puerto Rican rhythms and genres. It’s an unexpected detour. And it proves, yet again, that when it comes to having huge success, the ability to sound genuine and different are key.

Kyle Denis: Yes and yes. I felt this way when Fotos first dropped; those feelings have only intensified in the months since. Nearly every day, I hear a new song from Fotos blaring through car windows or soundtracking a viral clip on social media. Right now, when I think of albums released in 2025, Fotos is always the first to come to mind. 

Even though Benito doesn’t yet appear to be visiting the continental U.S. for the album’s forthcoming tour, his overall star power has been nothing less than magnetic this year. From a sizzling Calvin Klein photoshoot and a poignant album film to a snazzy MET Gala appearance and countless live performances (SNL 50, NPR’s Tiny Desk, iHeartRadio Music Awards, etc.), Bad Bunny has gone all out to cement Fotos as a year- (and potentially career-)defining album era – and it’s only been four months! 

Griselda Flores: It might be too early to make that call, we still have more than half of the year to go. What I can’t say if it will be the biggest in terms of numbers, I definitely think it will go down as one of the most-defining albums. The fact that this was released in January and it’s still dominating pop culture and very much on top of mind, it proves it has staying power. And we already know that Debí Tirar Más Fotos and Bad Bunny will be in the spotlight for the remainder of this year and the next: He’s embarking on an unprecedented residency in Puerto Rico this summer and will then launch his biggest global tour yet, which will spill into next year.

Jason Lipshutz: Undoubtedly. Fotos gets dinged in the cultural conversation a bit by not being quite as ubiquitous as previous Bad Bunny albums, especially Un Verano Sin Ti, but it’s still a blockbuster, collecting hundreds of millions of streams and keeping one of the biggest stars in the world on top. And while “DtMF,” which peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100, hasn’t shown the same staying power on the chart as Bad Bunny’s biggest hits, Fotos absolutely contains multiple album tracks that have the potential to rise during the summertime (looking at you, “EOO”). 

Andrew Unterberger: For sure — as you can tell from the fact that the album was still in the Billboard 200’s top 10 nearly four months after its release. That’s a sure sign of a modern blockbuster, and so is the fact that Bad Bunny himself has remained pretty omnipresent in pop culture throughout those four months without anyone seeming to get tired of him.

3. 111xpantia is the highest-charting album by a Spanish-language group in Billboard history, and the first top 10 album for Fuerza Regida. Does this represent a significant level-up for the group in its career?

Leila Cobo: Very definitely so. Fuerza is an outlier in many regards: a homegrown group, from California, who came up the charts doing contemporary regional Mexican music — lots of corridos, banda, that sort of music, but with an urban aesthetic and look. The group is signed to an indie label, Rancho Humilde, and its marketing has always been very non traditional. The members delight in pulling stunts, like performing their new music on a freeway overpass, for example. They also never worked radio in their early years — instead climbing the charts through fan-building and streams — and they’re very connected to their fanbase and to their California/Mexican roots.

Which is all to say, this is a group that’s very much part of its generation, and has stayed extremely true to who they are as they’ve grown. Fuerza releases a lot of music, is very steady and versatile, and has built that fanbase steadily, by working hard and being patient. It’s sold out stadiums and, on the Latin charts, was already huge. But still, I don’t think its name was as recognized as that of, say, Peso Pluma. Now, it most definitely is.

Kyle Denis: Absolutely, after breaking into Billboard’s all-genre rankings with their late 2022 dual albums (Pa Que Hablen and Sigan Hablando) and truly establishing themselves with the following year’s Pa Las Baby’s y Belikeada – which hit No. 14 on the Billboard 200 – the lofty debut of 111xpantia proves that Fuerza Regida has cultivated a fanbase that will show up in droves the first week to buy and stream its new music. The band’s No. 2 debut is also a testament to the muscle of its promotional machine, from Paris Fashion Week performances to skywritten messages during Coachella. 

Griselda Flores: 100%. Fuerza Regida has proven to be a juggernaut but what I love most about Fuerza Regida’s story, is that the guys have been hustling and steadily growing. It wasn’t overnight success or luck. I think it’s a combination of Jesús Ortiz Paz’s (Fuerza frontman) visionary as businessman — driven by remaining fiercely indie — and his tenacity of being a group that’s in constant evolution, to the point of pioneering his own subgenre of Jersey corridos. The San Bernardino, Calif., group really started from the bottom… and now they’re here.

Jason Lipshutz: Definitely. After previously peaking at No. 14 on the Billboard 200, Fuerza Regida’s No. 2 debut with 111xpantia is the type of chart achievement that shakes casual listeners awake to the appeal of the fast-rising Mexican music collective. After forming a decade ago, Fuerza Regida have spent the past four years enjoying an ultra-prolific streak while scooping up new fans and putting out some of their most consistently enjoyable projects to date; they’re reaching new heights commercially, and peaking at the right time creatively. 

Andrew Unterberger: I think so. The biggest difference for the reason in performance between 111xpantia and its predecessors might be its initial release on physical media — resulting in 39,000 copies sold in its first week, according to Luminate — but the fact that the group is able to sell that much in its first week really shows you how far its come over the years.

4. Between the classic música Mexicana sound of Fuerza Regida and the plena and salsa grooves that permeate Fotos, neither album in this week’s top two is driven predominantly by the modern reggaetón or Latin trap sounds that dominated the Spanish-language pop mainstream for most of the late 2010s and early 2020s. Do you think it’s meaningful that these two hit albums are a little more retro in their sonics, or is it just a fluke of timing?

Leila Cobo: I think it’s very meaningful. Latin music overall has been very much looking at roots genres for the past 12-18 months. It’s not only tropical music music (in Bad Bunny’s album) or Mexican subgenres (as with Fuerza). Many artists have been mining cumbia, bachata, merengue, plena. There’s definitely an interest in exploring the past as a bridge to the future. I love this trend: It shows that regardless of where Superstar Latin artists are physically, they understand the importance of culture and roots not just for their music, but for their communities. The truly key element here, in my opinion, is that both Bad Bunny and Fuerza were able to bring in culture in a way that’s been embraced by the masses. That’s a difficult balance to achieve. To paraphrase Carlos Vives: Being local allows us to be global.

Kyle Denis: I think it’s definitely meaningful. In a way, it reminds me of this season’s soca songs feeling like more impactful hits than trap-dancehall’s offerings – or even top 40’s recent flirtations with ‘70s aesthetics (Sabrina Carpenter, Benson Boone, etc.) after kicking off the decade with ‘80s synth-pop mania. Audiences are craving something different, and they’re going to the artists who are offering them that. 

Griselda Flores: It’s extremely significant that these are two regional albums. I’ve been talking about how Latin music fans for a while now have been looking for something more regional, authentic, instead of the global sound (like reggaetón) that has dominated for the past decade, which saturated the music scene. I think we got to a point where everything sounded the same, so this style of music, whether it’s regional Mexican or music from Puerto Rico, stands out and connects with fans.

Jason Lipshutz: Their success suggests that popular Spanish-language music is expanding outward, to include new sounds and creative explorations without sacrificing chart expectations. The reanimation of Mexican music has been one of the most interesting subplots in North American popular music over the past half-decade, and it’s been somewhat incorrectly lumped in with the rise of Latin pop over that same time, instead standing on its own as a singular style with a swelling young audience. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny has the leeway as a global superstar to deviate from pop trends and operate in different modes on Fotos. After Latin music’s Big Bang in the late 2010s, various stars moved in different directions with their ideas and aesthetics — and as the top of the Billboard 200 this week shows, those new paths have the potential to pay major dividends.

Andrew Unterberger: It’s meaningful in that while the sounds of these albums may be rooted in retro, they still feel as modern as the biggest reggaetón and Latin pop hits of recent years. Genres and definitions of them are expanding, and that can really only ever be a good thing.

5. Who is another Spanish-language artist who you think could be challenging for the top of the Billboard 200 for the first time in the near future?

Leila Cobo: Kali Uchis is a contender, but her most recent album (last week’s Sincerely,) is not predominantly in Spanish. Otherwise, Xavi, homegrown but managed by a Latin team, could definitely be a contender once he’s ready to release new music. And, following his arena tour, Rauw Alejandro could make the leap in his next album.

Kyle Denis: Peso Pluma or Rauw Alejandro. 

Griselda Flores: Uff. This is a hard one because there’s no obvious contender — but I’m betting on Tito Double P. The música mexicana artist, Peso Pluma’s cousin, has gain momentum with his first-ever sold-out tour in the U.S. and last year he even dethroned his cousin Peso Pluma from Top Latin Albums with his debut LP. I think he’s due for a bigger splash on the charts.

Jason Lipshutz: In November, Rauw Alejandro scored the first top 10 album of his career with Cosa Nuestra, and from a sonic standpoint, I love how he’s been able to simplify his sound and maximize his charm. Depending on the project, I think he could get there in the next year or two.

Andrew Unterberger: Rauw Alejandro could absolutely get there — and don’t count out Junior H, whose Sad Boyz 4 Life II made it to just outside the top 10 a couple years ago.

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JENNIE gets her Billboard birth chart read by Drew Afualo and she finds out what her sun, moon and rising are at Billboard Women in Music 2025.

Drew Afualo:

Team, here we are backstage at Billboard Women in Music, with the iconic, the legendary, the stunning, gorgeous, JENNIE period. How excited are you to be here at Billboard? Women in Music? 

JENNIE:

So excited. This is my first time being here, yeah, and as soon as I heard I was honored with an award here, I obviously, you can see in my eyes. I’m all over the place. I’m just super happy. And today feels like a present. 

Right? It is. It’s a gift to have you here. Miss JENNIE is popular. Everyone’s been like, oh my god, when’s JENNIE coming? Me too, but I’m playing it cool. You can’t tell I’m being real chill. 

Professional. 

Oh, thank you. 

I need to know how to do this. 

It’s okay. You have all the singing and dancing talent. I have the yapping talent.

Totally. 

So yeah, we compliment each other that way. 

Love that. 

Okay, so on to some fun questions, how much do you know about astrology? Are you familiar at all like your your sign? 

I know I’m a Capricorn myself. 

Okay, love that. 

That’s probably about it, but… 

Okay, tea, so you don’t know your moon or your rising? 

No. 

Okay, no worries. Capricorn, we can deal with that. We can, we can do that. Love that. But I do have your big three in Billboard Hot 100 terms. They’re very fun. Would you like to hear them? 

Yes. 

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At Amazon’s upfront presentation on Monday, Michael B. Jordan energized the crowd with a surprising and heartfelt tribute.

While promoting the future of the Creed franchise, Jordan took a moment to acknowledge the current success of Sinners, a film now playing in theaters. “Thank you to everyone who’s been supporting Sinners in theaters right now,” he told the audience at the Beacon Theatre, earning one of the loudest responses of the night.

What caught many off guard was that *Sinners* was not an Amazon production but a Warner Bros. release. The acknowledgment was especially notable considering Jordan had just been introduced by Courtenay Valenti, Amazon MGM Studios’ Head of Film, Streaming and Theatrical, who formerly served as Warner Bros.’ President of Production. The moment underscored Jordan’s commitment to his collaborators, especially director Ryan Coogler, who helmed Sinners and shares a longstanding creative bond with Jordan.

While on stage, Jordan also reflected on the origins and future of what he called the “Creed-verse.” He revealed that the concept for Adonis Creed had been shared with him by Coogler even before filming their debut collaboration, Fruitvale Station. “Before we ever rolled the cameras on Fruitvale, Ryan pitched the idea of Adonis Creed to me,” Jordan said. “That was the start of everything.”

Calling his journey as Adonis life-changing, Jordan expressed pride in how far the franchise has come and enthusiasm for where it is headed. He emphasized that the upcoming chapters will continue to honor the core values that have always defined the Rocky and Creed stories, such as grit, personal growth, and the importance of both biological and chosen family. “We’re creating something meaningful,” he said, while teasing the introduction of new fighters stepping into the ring. “In Creed, it’s always one step, one round, one punch at a time.”

Jordan’s appearance served as both a celebration of his current projects and a nod to the deep creative partnerships that have shaped his career, bridging past and future in a single powerful moment.

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Katy Perry is feeling the love from her fans, despite any hate she might get online.
At her Lifetimes Tour show in Chicago on Monday (May 12), the pop star joked about her public image with the crowd at the United Center. In a clip taken by one concertgoer, Perry reacts to the audience’s thunderous applause by quipping, “Well, I thought I was the most hated person on the internet.”

As the fans continue to clap and cheer, the “Firework” singer adds, “I think that’s false!”

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The show in Chicago comes a few weeks after Perry kicked off her Lifetimes trek supporting 2024 album 143 in Mexico City in late April. Earlier that month, she was part of Blue Origin’s first all-woman space flight — a highly criticized venture that has led to the musician experiencing an influx in negative comments on social media, as alluded to by Perry on stage.

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Before that, the former American Idol judge drew criticism for working with Dr. Luke on her single “Woman’s World,” despite allegations of sexual assault leveraged against him by Kesha. In 2014, the “Tik Tok” singer accused the producer of drugging and raping her in 2005, claims he called “false and shocking”; he then sued her for defamation, sparking a nine-year legal battle that finally resolved when the two parties reached a settlement in 2023.

In September, Perry addressed her decision to collaborate with Dr. Luke on Call Her Daddy, acknowledging that the move “started a lot of conversations.” “He was one of many collaborators that I collaborated with,” she added. “But the reality is, it comes from me. The truth is, I wrote these songs from my experience of my whole life going through this metamorphosis, and he was one of the people to help facilitate all that.”

Between her work with Dr. Luke and the space expedition, Perry has certainly seen an uptick in online hate. But in addition to shrugging it off in Chicago, the star also recently got candid with fans about how she’s faring in the face of it all.

“Please know I am ok, I have done a lot work around knowing who I am, what is real and what is important to me,” she commented on Instagram in April. “My therapist said something years ago that has been a game changer: ‘No one can make you believe something about yourself that you don’t already believe about yourself.’ And if I ever do have any feelings about it, then it’s an opportunity to investigate the feeling underneath it.”

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It’s not looking good for the Boston Celtics right now. After a strong regular season, they were heading into the playoffs with a high chance of repeating as NBA champions. Now, they are on the brink of elimination and will likely have to pull off the impossible without their star player, Jayson Tatum.

The Boston Celtics came into their Conference Semifinals matchup with the New York Knicks as prohibitive favorites. However, they flopped in both home games, surrendering 20-point leads, allowing Jalen Brunson and the Knicks to steal two games in TD Garden.

The Celtics did find their form in Game 3 and didn’t relinquish their massive lead, smoking the Knicks in Madison Square Garden, leaving many to believe they have found their groove.
Then came Game 4, which was a repeat of Games 1 and 2, but this time the Celtics will limp back to Boston down 3-1 and likely without superstar Jayson Tatum, who left the game with what looked like a serious non-contact leg injury, an unfortunate end for what was one of his best games in the series.

After he was taken off the court, a visibly emotional Tatum was wheelchaired back to the Celtics locker room, covering his face to hide his tears.

The Sports World Reacts To Jayson Tatum’s Scary Injury
The reactions to the scary injury, many speculate, could be a torn Achilles, were instant, with names like LeBron James, Patrick Mahomes, and more all throwing up prayers for the NBA champion.

There’s still no word on the severity of Tatum’s injury, with his head coach, Joe Mazulla, saying his star player will undergo an MRI. But if the Celtics can extend it, chances are very high we will not see Big Deuce for Game 4 or the remainder of this series.
The sports world is awaiting the results of that MRI. Until it comes, you can see more reactions in the gallery below.

1. Julian Edelman

2. Grant Williams

3. Isaiah Thomas

4. Jalen Brunson speaks on the injury following the game

5. Karl-Anthony Towns

6. Josh Hart

7. Kendrick Perkins

8. Ben Stiller

9. Skip Bayless

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