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Camila Cabello and her longtime manager Roger Gold have parted ways, Billboard can confirm. Gold (of Gold Music Management) has managed the star since the start of her solo career in 2016, around the time of Fifth Harmony‘s breakup. Cabello released her debut solo single, “Havana,” featuring Young Thug, the following year in 2017. The […]

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Rihanna and ASAP Rocky are preparing to expand their family once again. The superstar couple revealed they’re expecting their third child.

The announcement came subtly but unmistakably when Rihanna arrived at the 2025 Met Gala on May 5, turning heads with a striking look that prominently displayed her baby bump. Though she chose not to speak with reporters, her radiant appearance said it all.  Rocky, who served as a co-chair for the star-studded evening, confirmed the news during a brief moment on the red carpet. “It’s time to show the people what we’ve been working on,” he joked, clearly thrilled about their growing family. He continued, “We’re happy, and it’s nice to feel all the love coming our way.”

The pair, already parents to two young children, have often spoken publicly about their admiration and affection for one another. Rihanna has praised Rocky’s natural ability as a father, calling it one of the most attractive things about him. “It’s a different kind of love,” she previously shared. “Our kids adore him. I’m just in the background — he’s the star of the show when it comes to parenting.”
Rocky, too, has expressed deep appreciation for Rihanna, especially the way they balance demanding careers with family life. Speaking to Billboard, he noted, “She’s the perfect partner. We make time for each other no matter how crazy our schedules get.”
Their announcement has sparked celebration across the internet, with fans and fellow celebrities expressing excitement. As Rihanna continues to blend motherhood with her signature style and presence, and Rocky beams with pride, the couple is once again redefining what it means to grow a modern, loving family in the spotlight.

He’s here to answer all your questions about how the Rock Hall works.

Create Music Group (CMG) has acquired indie electronic label Monstercat.
Founded in Waterloo, Canada, in 2011 and now with offices in Toronto and Los Angeles, Monstercat will continue to be operated by president Daniel Turcotte, vp Orri Sachar and director of finance Rob Hill. Monstercat founders Mike Darlington and Ari Paunonen will have advisory roles.

The acquisition will provide Monstercat with access to CMG’s global infrastructure, media portfolio and capital — enabling it to offer more competitive deal structures and better marketing support while expanding its global presence.

Beyond the acquisition, Create plans to invest an additional $50 million into the label over the next two years, with the money specifically going towards artist development, advances, and support for new signees and longtime roster artists.

Since 2011, Monstercat has released more than 8,000 recordings from artists across the electronic spectrum, including Kaskade, Alan Walker, Vicetone, Punctual, Whipped, DJ Diesel (the artist name of Shaquille O’Neal), Koven and more. Monstercat sublabels servicing various subgenres include Uncaged, Silk and Instinct.

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“Our mission has always been to build sustainable, long-term careers for exceptional artists,” Turcotte said in a statement. “Create gives us the reach and support to do that at a larger scale, without changing what makes Monstercat special. We’re still artist-first — only now with more tools to serve them.”

“Monstercat is everything an independent label should strive to be — exclusive, globally trusted and capable of breaking artists and songs at the highest levels,” added Create Music Group co-founder/CEO Jonathan Strauss. “Mike, Ari, Daniel, Orri, and the entire Monstercat team have built a culture and community at a scale rarely achieved in the music industry. We are excited to support their mission.”

The news marks the continuation of a recent acquisition spree by Create, with the company announcing in March that it acquired both the deadmau5 catalog and the catalog of the producer’s mau5trap label in a deal valued at $55 million. In April, it announced its acquisition of longtime indie electronic label !K7.

In 2024, Create received $165 million in backing from private equity company Flexpoint Ford, with Strauss at the time saying that the money would be used to scale operations, expand services and fund acquisitions.

The company is now aggressively pursuing acquisitions and investments in key indie labels and artists, with a goal of building intellectual property that can be successfully exploited via its platform. A representative for Create says this platform includes distribution and an owned audience that generates more than 200 billion monthly music streams on digital service providers.

Cazzu has a lot to celebrate this week with the arrival of her debut studio album, Latinaje, on the Billboard charts. The album comes in at Nos. 4 and 48 on the Top Latin Pop Albums and Top Latin Albums rankings, respectively (charts dated May 10).

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“I’m a bit ignorant about managing badges or when one earns medals, it’s a strange feeling,” Cazzu tells Billboard. “But being on the charts makes me very happy because I think that basically determines that people are liking the album, so it fills me with great satisfaction.”

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Latinaje was released April 24 on Dale Play/Rimas and marks her first entry on any album chart after multiple visits across other songs charts. The 14-track set launches with 3,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending May 1, according to Luminate. Most of the LPs opening sum stems from streaming activity, which translates to 4.5 million official on-demand streams of the set’s songs.

“The album is full of moments like with [the album’s first single] ‘La Cueva’ which I didn’t want to release,” says Cazzu. “It took a lot of work from my friends and my team to convince me it was a beautiful song. It was decided at the last minute. We shot a video, I didn’t like it, we shot another one in three days, we made a super-quick announcement, and the next day it came out. And well, I was amazed at how well the song did.”

In addition to giving her a No. 27 high on the multi-metric Hot Latin Songs chart, which blends streams, radio airplay and digital sales into its formula, “La Cueva” debuted and peaked at No. 2 on Latin Digital Song Sales in January.

“The recording process was so long,” Cazzu remembers. “It was supposed to be an album of collabs, but we changed our minds. It told one story, but it ended up telling another. ‘Con Otra,’ for example, was supposed to be a merengue, and we ended up making a cumbia.”

“Con Otra” is the latest hit on the songs charts for Cazzu, as the tune rallies 45-29 on the overall Latin Airplay chart, after launching at No. 36 on the April 6-dated ranking. The song marks Cazzu’s second visit there, following “Tú y Tú,” with Los Ángeles Azules and Santa Fe Klan, which landed at No. 5, her first top 10. That collaboration was a major achievement for Cazzu, earnin a No. 1 hit on the Regional Mexican Airplay chart, where it ruled for one week in 2023.

Elsewhere, Latinaje opens at No. 48 on the all-genre Top Latin Abums, for the Argentinian’s first appearance there.

About the song she relates with the most: “I love ‘Odiarme,’ it has a lot of Cazzu, of that romantic darkness that I love, but ‘Engreído’ has strong trap lyrics, and the music is a bolero, it is a very beautiful collaboration.” The song is her first pair-up with Venezuelan Elena Rose.

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It looks like Jordan Brand will continue to collaborate with Levi’s to bring their world famous denim material to customers’ feet as there is word that the next Jordan silhouette to get the denim remix is none other than the classic Air Jordan 3.

According to Sneaker News, Jordan Brand and Levi’s are working on turning the Air Jordan 3 into a jean-sporting silhouette. Following the success of their Air Jordan 4 “Levi’s,” it’s probably a safe bet that these too will fly off the shelves when they hit the streets some time in 2026. Though 2025 is becoming a historic year for sneakerheads as Nike and Jordan Brand are bringing back a plethora of classic silhouettes from yesteryear, it seems like 2026 will see Nike and Jordan Brand work on new collaborations and creations in an effort to create new classics.

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Levi’s and Jordan Brand are expected to revive their partnership in 2026. According to sneaker leak source sneakermarketro, an Air Jordan 3 collaboration is poised for a Spring 2026 launch. Outside of a product SKU, there is no additional information regarding the shoes. While not confirmed, it’s possible that multiple colorways of the Levi’s Jordan 3 are in the works given Jordan Brand’s tendency to widen the options with collabs. Continue reading to learn more about the history of the Levi’s and Jordan Brand partnership.

We’re curious to see how this creation ends up looking once it’s all said and done because those Levi’s Jordan 1s weren’t it. We don’t care how limited they were.

What do y’all think about Jordan Brand and Levi’s collaborating on a new Air Jordan 3 remix? Let us know in the comments section below.

Sara Nix and Joe Mortimer have been named co-heads of creative at Capitol Music Group, based at the label’s iconic Capitol Tower in Hollywood.
Nix joins Capitol after six years as executive producer at Partizan, the company founded by Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind director Michel Gondry. With nearly 15 years of global production experience, she has worked with artists like Pharrell Williams, Billie Eilish and Burna Boy, and directors such as Warren Fu and Ally Pankiw. Her portfolio spans music videos, branded documentaries and short films for major lifestyle and brand clients. Nix began her career in Amsterdam and has led projects across continents.

“I’m thrilled to be joining the Capitol team,” said Nix. “It’s an iconic label with a rich history, and I’m excited to collaborate with the incredible artists here to help them bring their creative visions to life.”

Mortimer joins the mothership after serving as creative director at CMG’s Astralwerks since 2018, where he led global campaigns for Marshmello, Illenium, Zhu, and others, while also collaborating with Capitol artists like The Beatles and Katy Perry. He worked on the Grammy-nominated campaign for Troye Sivan’s Something to Give Each Other. Previously based in London, Mortimer was an art director for acts like Jungle and Bob Moses, and has collaborated with top creatives including Jack Bridgland and Hannah Lux Davis.

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In 2025, Mortimer co-created the California Picture Project, a photographic print sale that raised funds for the Los Angeles wildfires, with contributions from over 160 artists including Spike Jonze, Sofia Coppola, Gabriel Moses, Nadia Lee Cohen, and Petra Collins.

“Over the years I’ve worked closely with many of the executives and artists at Capitol,” said Mortimer. “I’m so excited to be taking on this role to steer the creative vision of the label along with Sara.”

The executive team at CMG includes former Geffen head Tom March as chair/CEO and UMPG veteran Lilia Parsa as president, replacing ex-CMG chair/CEO Michelle Jubelirer and president Arjun Pulijal earlier this year. These changes were part of a significant restructuring of Universal Music Group’s label organization, placing UMG’s West Coast labels — Interscope, Geffen, A&M, Capitol, Blue Note, Priority, Verve and Motown — under the oversight of John Janick as part of the Interscope Capitol Labels Group.

“Sara and Joe come to Capitol after having worked with some of the most acclaimed artists, directors and creative visionaries in the world,” said March. “Together they form a potent team to help the incredible artists on our label reach their full creative potential and drive our ongoing transformation at Capitol.”

Rosalía knows she’s good at music, but acting? She’s working on it. During a red carpet interview at Monday night’s 2025 Met Gala, the “Bizcochito” singer said she’s doing her best on the set of Euphoria. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rosalía said she’s excited about her upcoming acting debut in the HBO series about teen […]

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Andre 3000 knows how to make an entrance. The fashion-forward rapper hit the 2025 Met Gala carpet literally wearing a piano on his back—and he wasn’t the only Hip-Hop favorite flexing on the red carpet, which was actually blue.

As HHW has previously noted, the 2025 Met Gala’s theme was “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” was directly inspired by Monica L. Miller’s, Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity. Black Dandyism has a rich history and amounts to Black people going all out in expressing their creativity, and giving white supremacy the finger, and asserting their humanity by donning some epically fresh clothing.
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The evening’s celebrity co-chairs were Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky and Pharrell Williams and they all understood the assignment, delivering some stunning looks. But 3 Stacks may have stolen all their shine thanks to his choice in attire. Coincidentally, shortly after the OutKast rapper hit the carpet in a Burberry-designed outfit, his label Epic Records released his new album called 7 piano sketches—thus the big ass (relatively) piano on hos back. Don’t expect any new fire rap verses though, since as the title implies, it’s strictly Andre 3000 on the keys.

Nevertheless, 3 Stacks still have some heavy competition as Future, Doechie and Pusha T are just some of the Hip-Hop heavyweights who understood the night’s assignment brought the sartorial fire to the event.
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Where do you even store a portable piano like that?

1. Pusha T – The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”

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Malice’s brother came through in a burgundy, double-breasted Louis Vuitton suit outfitted with crystals. Those pants are flared. Got it? Flared. 

2. Pharrell – The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”

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You might have thought Pharrell phoned it in with the well-tailored suit. Until you look closely and realize those are pearls—15,000 of them reportedly. He had to go all out considering his wife, Helen Lasichanh, also came to slay. 

3. A$AP Rocky – The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”

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Pretty Flacko was repping Harlem, and his wife Rihanna is expecting baby no. 3. 

4. The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” – Street Sightings

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Actor Colman Domingo is ours. That is all.

5. The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” – Street Sightings

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Domingo’s initial red carpet look was giving Soulsonic Force vibe, and we were here for it. 

6. The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” – Arrivals

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Andre Benjamin was styled by Law Roach and the piano was credited to Burberry in collaboration with benji bixby, the latter of which is the latest evolution of 3000’s OG Benjamin Bixby clothing line.  

7. Future

Future Hendrix’s locks are gone and he stepped out in a new hairdo. 

The voice cast for the upcoming 3D animated film based on Sir Paul McCartney‘s 2005 children’s book High in the Clouds will be lead by Celine Dion, Himesh Patel (Yesterday) and Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso). According to Variety, the film adaptation will also feature the voices of Idris Elba, Lionel Richie, McCartney’s former Beatles bandmate […]