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Young Thug and Mariah The Scientist have been going strong for four years â even remaining together through Thuggerâs two-plus-year incarceration â but their relationship may have never gotten off the ground if the YSL rapper didnât remain persistent. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Thug and Mariah […]
BE:FIRSTâs âGRITâ blasts in at No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, on the chart released June 4.
The CD version of the track went on sale on May 28, two days after being dropped digitally. The song launched with 105,783 copies to hit No. 2 for sales, while dominating downloads, radio airplay, video views and coming in at No. 4 for streaming.
âMuchuâ by the boy band also jumped 15-8 to break into the top 10. Itâs a track off the groupâs âGRITâ single and was digitally released ahead of the title track on Apr. 25. It topped downloads on the chart released Apr. 30 and debuted on the Japan Hot 100 at No. 13. This week, the release of the CD version fueled the track and downloads gained 180% compared to the week before, while streaming is up 102%, and video up 135%.
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Hey! Say! JUMPâs âencoreâ bows at No. 2. The eight-member boy bandâs 35th single is being featured as the theme song for the drama series starring member Keii Inoo. The track rules sales with 213,556 copies sold in its first week, while hitting No. 16 for downloads, No. 63 for streaming, No. 23 for radio and No. 21 for video.
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Mrs. GREEN APPLEâs âKUSUSHIKIâ rises a notch to No. 3. Streams, downloads, and karaoke for the track gained this week, possibly powered by the new YouTube Premium commercial featuring the song, released May 28.Â
At No.4 is the title track of OCTPATHâs seventh single, âMata Natsu ni Kaerouâ (Letâs go back to summer again). The track written by RYOJI from Ketsumeishi sold 75,111 copies in its first week to hit No. 3 for sales.
HANAâs âROSEâ is up a position to No. 5. Karaoke and radio for the new girl groupâs debut single gained 106% and 110%, respectively. HANA made headlines recently when awarded the Best New Artist (Singer) award at the ASIA STAR ENTERTAINER AWARDS 2025 Presented by ZOZOTOWN.
In other chart moves, CANDY TUNEâs âBAIBAI FIGHT!â soars 62-19. The song was released in April 2024, but the seven-member ASOBISYSTEM girl group performed it on YouTubeâs THE FIRST TAKE (May 23) and also at the KAWAII LAB. SESSION Vol.14 in Makuhari event on May 25. Streams are up 148% compared to last week and video soared 317%, placing the song in the top 20 for the first time.
The second half of the year begins this week for Billboard Japanâs charts, and recurrent rules have been implemented on the Japan Hot 100 and Hot Albums tallies. The Streaming Songs chart is exempt from the recurrent criteria, and will be calculated in the same way as it has been up to the 2025 mid-year list.
The Billboard Japan Hot 100 combines physical and digital sales, audio streams, radio airplay, video views and karaoke data.
See the full Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart, tallying the week from May 26 to June 1, here. For more on Japanese music and charts, visit Billboard Japanâs English X account.
Vic Mensa has shared his thoughts on being an artist in the streaming era, and spoke about the heavy emotional toll it can take on a rapper. On Tuesday (June 3), the Chicago rapper hopped on social media and recalled an emotional breakdown he had in the shower after thinking deeply about the intense public […]
SZAâs SOS sails into uncharted waters on Billboardâs Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart by becoming the longest-running No. 1 title in the chartâs 60-year history. The juggernaut earns the achievement with a 38th nonconsecutive week at No. 1, on the chart dated June 7, breaking its tie with Michael Jacksonâs Thriller, which set the previous record of 37 weeks in 1983-84.
The new title-holder attains its historic week with 47,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in the tracking week of May 23-29, according to Luminate, a 2% increase from the prior week. In total, SOS has spent 129 weeks on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and has never fallen outside the top 10.
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SOS, SZAâs sophomore studio album, was released in December 2022 as the long-awaited follow up to the singer-songwriterâs acclaimed debut LP, 2017âs Ctrl. The set opened at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and sparked hit singles such as âKill Bill,â which spent a then-record 21 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and âSnooze,â which spent 13 weeks at No. 2 on the chart. The album received a second wind in December 2024 with its deluxe LANA editionâs release that added more than a dozen songs to the track list, including hits âSaturnâ and â30 for 30.â
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As SOS rewrites the record books, hereâs an updated look at the albums with the most weeks at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums since the chart launched in 1965.
Most Weeks at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart38, SOS, SZA, 2022-2537, Thriller, Michael Jackson, 1983-8429, Please Hammer Donât Hurt âEm, M.C. Hammer, 199026, Just Like the First Time, Freddie Jackson, 1986-8723, Canât Slow Down, Lionel Richie, 1983-8420, Songs in the Key of Life, Stevie Wonder, 1976-7720, Street Songs, Rick James, 198120, Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon, Pop Smoke, 2020-2119, Purple Rain, Prince and The Revolution, 198418, The Temptations Sing Smokey, The Temptations, 196518, Bad, Michael Jackson, 1987-88
Since a methodology change to Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in February 2017 added streaming and individual track sales into the chartâs calculations, albums tend to spend much longer on the list due to consistent streaming activity. Prior to the switch, the chartâs ranks were based solely on traditional album sales. A growing shift toward longer track lists, too, has helped many popular albums retain strong chart positions as multiple popular songs from an album have provided a foundation for steady streaming numbers.
Due to the shifts, several longevity milestones have been rewritten in recent years. In addition to holding the No. 1 record for decades, Thriller also had the most weeks in the top 10 of Top R&B/Hop-Hop Albums, at 76 frames in 1983-84. While no album matched that total for over 30 years, six albums have now passed Thrillerâs top 10-week count, all of which were released in 2012 or later.
Elsewhere on Billboardâs charts, SOS captures a 112th week at No. 1 on Top R&B Albums, far and away the longest leader on the 12-year-old list. On the all-genre Billboard 200, SOS ranks at No. 2, after having ruled the chart for 12 nonconsecutive weeks since its No. 1 arrival in 2022.
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New Orleans law enforcement was forced to scramble when Antoine Massey, one of the men who escaped from a New Orleans jail, posted a video on social media.
In the now-deleted video, Massey argued that he was not the mastermind behind the now-infamous jail break that has been the talk of the internet.
Local news affiliate Nola.com reports that Deputy U.S. Marshal Brian Fair and another law enforcement source confirmed they are investigating the video that appeared on Instagram on Sunday.
The news out shared a transcript of what Massey said during the clip.
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âThey say that I broke out. I didnât break out. I was let out,â said the man on the video, who identified himself as Massey and wore the same facial tattoos. The video was deleted late Monday afternoon once news outlets began reporting on its contents.Â
The man later said that he left the jail because he was being charged for a crime he didnât commit.Â
âThe reason why I left the jail is because these people were trying to give me a life sentence in both parishes for something that I did not do,â the man said.Â
The 32-year-old fugitive is one of 10 individuals who escaped the Orleans Justice Center in May. Eight of them have been captured while Massey and Derrick Groves, 27, have avoided capture.
Massey was jailed back in March for motor vehicle theft and domestic abuse battery involving strangulation. St. Tammany Parish authorities also want him for suspicion of kidnapping and rape.
Antoine Massey Has A Very Long Rap Sheet
While Massey claims to be innocent of his current charges, his rap sheet tells a different story, with crimes dating back to 2009.
He has multiple violent felony convictions of armed robbery, aggravated flight from an officer, and felon while in possession of a firearm. He was also sentenced on charges of theft, simple criminal damage to property, and charged twice with tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.
His latest jailbreak isnât his first; itâs his fifth, so that makes him somewhat of an expert in breaking out of jail. We shall see how long Massey will continue to evade capture.
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âMy mother always wanted me to be a doctor,â Barry Manilow quipped on stage Tuesday (June 3) night at Detroitâs Little Caesars Arena. âShe would be so proud!â
Manilow indeed became a doctor during his Detroit tour stop, when six cap-and-gowned faculty members from Chicagoâs VanderCook College of Music (the only U.S. school that specializes in teaching music educators) presented him with an honorary Doctor of Music Education honoris causa. The honorary degree, according to VanderCook President Kimberly Farris, recognized âyour enduring dedication to music education,â which, she added, âresonates deeply with our mission.â The degree specifically saluted the Manilow Music Project, which he says has spent $10 million during the past 15 years providing musical instruments to schools and honoring music educators. On Tuesday, Manilow presented a $10,000 grant to a teacher from Detroitâs Cass Technical High School.
Donning his own cap and gown and accepting the degree, Manilow explained that âthe VanderCook College stands for everything I believe in. Their commitment to music teachers and my passion for getting playable instruments for young people go hand in hand. Thatâs why it really speaks to me.â He gave special thanks to his drummer, Yolandus âYLâ Douglas, for spearheading the honor.
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âThis is such a meaningful honor,â Manilow continued. âIâve gotten awards before â Emmys, Grammys, Peopleâs Choice Awards. Most of them were always honoring me as a singer, songwriter and performer, and they were always great. Iâm always so grateful for them. But this is the first time that anybody has acknowledged me as being a musician, so thank you allâŚIâll never forget this.â Manilow then tossed his mortarboard into the crowd as his band played âPomp and Circumstance.â
The show was part of the 81-year-old Manilowâs continuing The Last Concerts series heâs playing in âthese cities that have been so supportiveâ during his 52-year recording career. Prior to the Detroit stop he told Billboard that the endeavor has put him in a reflective space. âItâs like, âWhat? Am I the only one left?’â he says. âItâs Billy Joel, and Elton (John) is not well and Rod (Stewart) and Neil (Diamond). Diana Ross is still in great shape I think. There must be only a handful of people in my world that are still there. Iâm still healthy. Iâm strong and Iâve still got my voice and my energy. The night I canât hit the F natural on âEven Now,â thatâs the night I throw in the towel. But I can still do it.â
Though he ânever got to knowâ Joel, Manilow adds that he wishes that Piano Man well in his struggle with the brain disorder Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) that has taken him off the road. âOh, itâs so horrible, so horrible,â Manilow says. âIt just broke my heart when I heard about Billy Joel. Iâm such a fan of his work. I really hope heâs able to get back to it.â
Manilowâs work, meanwhile, isnât just onstage these days. By the end of the summer Manilow hopes to release a new album, his first since Night Songs II in 2020. âThisâll probably be my last album,â he notes, adding that, âIâve been working on it for a long timeâŚfor so long that the style of music has changed. [laughs] I had to go back and redo (the songs) so they sounded a little more contemporary. I had to take all the strings out, all the background vocals out âcause they donât do that anymore. They donât use strings and background vocals and all that. Even I heard that it sounded dated, so we had to go back and redo it.â
The result, he says, is âa Barry pop album. I think people who like what I do will like this album; I donât know about everybody else who likes todayâs music, but itâs a solid album.â Manilow adds that heâs not trying to compete with the current crop of chart toppers and Grammy winners.
âThe songwriting has changed,â he notes. âYoung people donât write the way I was trained to write. Thereâs no verse which goes into the chorus which goes back to the verse which goes to ending, and you change keys. They donât do that. They start the song and then they justâŚit feels like a run-on sentence to me. I canât find the hook. I canât find the chorus. It just keeps on going, and then it ends. Thatâs not what this album is, and thatâs not the way I know how to write, and I think my contemporary songwriters and people I work with would say the same.â
This year, in fact, marks 50 years since Manilow scored his first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit, âMandy,â while January will mark 50 years since his second No. 1, âI Write the Songs,â which was penned by Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys. Both were recommended to him by Arista Records then-chief Clive Davis, and Manilow laughs as he recalls their professional relationship. âEvery time Clive gave me an idea I would turn it down â every single time I would turn it down.â His objection to that one, in particular, was pointed: âI canât sing a song where it says, âI write the songsâ; people will think Iâm this egomaniac. I wonât do it! Same thing with any of the other ones. I turned them all down. But Davis was relentless; âYouâve got to try it. Youâve got to try it!â So I would put my arranger hat on and crawl into these songs and figure out how I can do these songs so I can be proud of it.â
âI Write the Songs,â of course, remains cemented into Manilowâs setlists, including his âlifetimeâ residency at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, which resumes on June 12. Thereâs no end date in sight, he insists, but having already done a One Last Time! tour back in 2015 Manilow insists that heâs not kidding about each stop being the final performance in each city.
âItâs a bittersweet experience for me because I know that Iâm not coming back here and (the fans) know Iâm not coming back here. And when I finish and I say âgoodbyeâ it is goodbye,â he says. âIâve never felt that before. Usually I know that (on) the next tour, Iâll probably come back here. But this time I know Iâm not coming back to these cities. Iâve been doing this for so many years, and Iâve done these cities over and over and over, but this is it.â
Sharay âPunâ Hayes, an author and exotic male dancer, recently took the stand in the Sean âDiddyâ Combs sex trafficking and racketeering trial. In a new interview with CamâRon, Hayes shared that for a full year, he didnât know he was engaging in so-called âfreak-offsâ with Diddy and then-girlfriend Cassie.
Hayes joined CamâRonâs Talk With Flee program to discuss his past encounters with Diddy, including joining the beleaguered mogul and his former girlfriend as a third sexual partner in paid, scheduled meetups.
The interview opens with CamâRon and Hayes reminiscing on their Harlem upbringing and playing basketball during high school, although the pair werenât directly familiar with one another. The conversation then steered into how Hayes got into exotic dancing and how he first made contact with Combs and Ventura.
âThey just called up like they was just hiring [for] a regular partyâ, Hayes began, adding that Ventura gave him a fake name to book the session. He added that Ventura stated to him that her husband, presumably referring to Combs, was endorsing her to hire a dancer for a birthday party and was paid just $200 at the time.
What was striking about Hayesâ account is that as he was booked for subsequent performances and shared, as he did from the witness stand, that Diddy and Cassie masked their identity, but that he discovered who they were by accident after a hotel TV displayed Combsâ full name. With the disguise seemingly busted, Hayes said that Combs ditched the veils.
CamâRon bluntly asked Hayes how sex was with Ventura, but he explained that it was difficult for him to get into the mix with Combs in the room and directing the scene as it were.
âBro, Iâm a be honest with you man, I couldnât get there,â Hayes shared, trying not to delve too much despite CamâRonâs urging to be explicit. âLike I got a dude pacing back and forth, beating his joint. âMy peripherals, my Spidey-senses is wilding, especially when I found out it was Puff. When I found it was Puff, it got all the way worse because if you grew up in Harlem, if you grew up in that era, I canât validate it, but everybody knows thereâs rumors, right, that he could be interested in dudes.â
Hop to the 22:05 mark of the video below to hear Sharay âPunâ Hayes detail his time as a hired sex worker for Diddyâs âfreak-offsâ below.
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Fans of former MSNBC anchor Joy Reid were dismayed when her show, The ReidOut, was canceled by the network in February. But Reid spoke out about what she had to deal with from âhorrifiedâ network heads, including their attempts to prevent her from using social media. âAnytime I would tweet anything, I would get callsâI would get, âPlease get off Twitter, we hate it,ââ she said during an episode of her Substack show Joyâs House.âThey just donât like that it pulls their talent and their reporters out of their control because now youâre not running what youâre tweeting through Standards and Practices,â Reid said to former NBC anchor Katie Couric, who joined her for the episode. âItâs giving your personality directly to the audience, which they donât like because itâs no longer managed and curated by them.â
https://x.com/MikeSington/status/1929875323191283945Couric asked Reid, âSo what exactly happened at MSNBC?â Reid began by stating that it was a question sheâs been asked a lot, before saying: âPeople think that Iâm just saying it to B.S., but Iâm being honest with youâI donât know. Literally, Katie, my show, The ReidOut, my wonderful team and I, we won an NAACP Image Award in late January, and within less than a month from that, they canceled our show.âExecutives at MSNBC claimed that TheReidOut, which aired at 7 p.m. EST on weeknights, was canceled as part of a network-wide makeover. Fans felt that it was another move influenced by the election of President Donald Trump to a second term last November. It has since been replaced with The Weeknight, a panel discussion show hosted by Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele and Alicia Melendez. The showâs first month ratings were strong as it finished No. 1 in the demographic of adults aged 25 to 54, according to Adweek but still was far behind Fox News as it took second overall outpacing CNN.
Meanwhile, Reid is set to launch The JoyReid Show on June 9 on YouTube. The show is slated to air episodes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Newark Mayor and New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Ras Baraka and comedian Amber Ruffin will be the first guests on the show.
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As more people take the stand and testify against Diddy in his sex trafficking trial, any hopes of him seeing the light of day dims that much more as stories and memories of his obscene behavior continue to paint a picture of a man who had no regard for human decency, allegedly.
Now, People has shared an exclusive interview with a former male escort who was hired by Diddy to partake in his infamous âFreak Offsâ during its heyday. Not only does he admit to sleeping with Cassie at the âsoirees,â but he even had a message for Diddyâs ex-girlfriend who he called âupliftingâ and âthe kindest and most respectful person.â
Shawn Dearing says he was one of more than 10 male escorts that Diddy hired to have sex with his then girlfriend, Cassie, during his Freak Offs and explained to People that the only reason heâs talking now is because he was already outted during the trial with his picture and alias becoming part of the proceedings when Cassie testified on May 14. Dearing was one of the many male escorts that Diddy hired over the years.
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âI never wanted to open my mouth,â he says. âI donât seek attention. I donât want to go out there and make it seem like Iâm trying to get my name known off of this experience.â
When discussing Ventura, he says, âYou got me tearing up! I want whatâs best for her, honestly, because she ⌠sheâs a badass lady, man. Sheâs awesome. So I want her respect first and foremost.â
Admitting that though Diddy was in the room with him and Cassie every time they hooked up, Dearing aka Skyler stated that Diddy himself never âtouchedâ him and only directed what he wanted to see the two engage in sexually. He also said he never witnessed Diddy physically abuse Cassie but felt that the interactions themselves were a form of mistreatment.
Venturaâs âkindnessâ was âbeing abused in [an] improper manner,â Dearing claims.
âShe was there under his control, and there was that knowing and understanding that if she didnât do what he said â I donât know what the consequences could have been, but I could tell there was that constant energy of knowing that we must perform for him or else,â he felt.
Dearing also remembered that Cassie wasnât allowed to speak unless Diddy was in the room with them and it got to the point where he once asked her a question after Diddy left the room to which she responded, âNo, no, no. Not until he gets back.â
Yeah, Diddy might have to swallow whateverâs left of his pride, open his wallet and beg Donald Trump for a presidential pardon because itâs looking like heâs about to be held accountable for his crimes in a court of law.
What do yâall think about Shawn Dearingâs story about Diddy and Cassie? Let us know in the comments section below.
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DDG has countered Halle Baileyâs domestic violence accusations with a request for a restraining order of his own, telling a judge that the 25-year-old singer and actress is abusive and has repeatedly threatened self-harm for emotional manipulation.
The 27-year-old streamer and rapper DDG (Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.) made the allegations in a counter-petition filed Wednesday (June 4) against Bailey, who won a temporary domestic violence restraining order last month after claiming DDG had physically attacked her multiple times in the presence of their 18-month-old son, Halo.
DDG denies abusing Bailey and says heâs actually the one who needs protection. He claims Bailey has repeatedly punched and slapped him, stalked him by hiding Airtags in his cars, and threatened to take her own life during jealous outbursts when he attempted to end their relationship or âestablish boundaries.â
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According to the counter-petition, Bailey has at various times threatened suicide with both a knife and a gun. DDG says Bailey has also used Halo as a tool of manipulation, threatening to get an abortion during the pregnancy and, now, blocking his access to the child.
âIn or about August 2023, during a particularly volatile argument, petitioner became enraged and threatened to end her life using my legally owned firearm. Without my consent, she took the weapon and left the house,â wrote DDG in a declaration attached to his court filing. âThis incident was one of several in which petitionerâs actions posed a serious threat to her own safety and the safety of our son by creating an environment of emotional distress and danger within the home.â
DDGâs counter-petition includes pages of text messages between the duo, including messages where Bailey writes, âIM GOONG TO KILL MYSWLF TONIGHTâ [sic] and âI am simply not tough enough for this world. Please take halo so he doesnât have to see.â
The DDG counter-petition seeks a stay-away order against Bailey and for the court to award him joint or shared custody of Halo, who is currently in Baileyâs sole custody per the temporary restraining order.
DDG is also asking to bar Bailey from taking Halo with her to Italy for two months to film a movie beginning this weekend. Bailey has sought court permission to bring Halo on the contractually mandated film shoot, but DDGâs counter-petition says international travel is dangerous because Bailey poses a psychological risk to both herself and the child.
âA parent who has threatened suicide repeatedly â who has armed herself with a firearm while in emotional crisis, who has driven with the child in a potentially suicidal state, and who continues to escalate when emotionally dysregulated â cannot be entrusted to care for a vulnerable infant abroad, without the safety net of California court supervision, welfare checks, mental health intervention or child protective services,â wrote DDGâs attorney Larry Bakman in the court papers.
Baileyâs reps did not immediately return a request for comment on the allegations, though her attorney, Terry Levich Ross, said during a hearing in Los Angeles court on Wednesday that DDGâs counterclaims are ânot accurate.â
During that hearing, Judge Latrice A.G. Byrdsong said sheâll issue a decision soon as to whether Bailey can bring Halo when she departs for Italy on Saturday (June 7). A full hearing is set for June 24 on the duoâs competing petitions for permanent restraining orders against each other.
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