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Just over 20 years since its release, Mariah Carey has revisited her chart-topping tenth album, unveiling The Emancipation of Mimi (20th Anniversary Edition).
Released April 12, 2005, The Emancipation of Mimi marked a pivotal comeback moment in her career. Spending two weeks atop the Billboard 200, the project won three Grammys and spawned one of the longest-running Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits of all time, the 14-week leader “We Belong Together.”
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One day shy of the record’s 20th birthday, Carey announced its anniversary reissue, with dozens of bonus tracks, remixes and collaborations set to appear on the package.
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“I’m really happy to celebrate ‘Mimi’s Emancipation’ with this special anniversary re-release,” Carey said in a statement at the time. “While working on this edition, I got to relive all the memories from this pivotal moment in my personal and professional life.”
Indeed, the anniversary edition of the album is a walk down memory lane for all Carey fans, with the first half of the record featuring its original 14 tracks, along with an additional five bonus cuts. Almost identical to its 2020 vinyl reissue, the first disc is completed with the addition of “Don’t Forget About Us,” “Sprung,” “Secret Love,” the Jermaine Dupri-featuring “Makin’ It Last All Night (What It Do),” and an additional remix of “We Belong Together.”
The second disc serves as a veritable treasure trove of material for diehard fans, launching with the long-awaited official release of “When I Feel It,” which was reportedly left off the original release due to sample clearance issues.
Remixes from the likes of Solange, Kaytranada, David Morales, and Scott Storch are also included, along with a cappella renditions of “Shake It Off,” “Circles,” and “Joy Ride,” while her 2024 American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special performance of “We Belong Together” closes the package.
“This album has some of my biggest hits to date, as well as some personal favorites that are very special to me,” Carey added of the new reissue. “Forgotten gems, unreleased bonus tracks and different remixes with incredible collaborators — all of these and more are now available in one place for the first time ever!”
Listen to Carey’s The Emancipation of Mimi (20th Anniversary Edition) below.
Ranking the songs of a visual album can feel a bit like ranking scenes of a film — and yet, favorites always emerge. The scene that makes you weep, the one that motivates and inspires, or the one that reclaims power. With Something Beautiful, the ambitious and glamorous ninth album from superstar Miley Cyrus, she […]
Miley Cyrus‘ latest work of art is finally here, with the pop star dropping her new album Something Beautiful first thing Friday (May 30). Featuring 13 tracks, the project — described by Cyrus as a “one-of-a-kind pop opera fueled by fantasy” — was led by singles “Prelude,” “Something Beautiful,” “End of the World” and “More […]
ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard has announced his return to the band, more than two months after unspecified “health issues” necessitated a leave of absence.
Beard’s return was announced via a statement from the group’s management, noting that the drummer will return to his rightful place behind the kit this weekend, and will “see the tour through to its completion in October.”
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“We’re happy that Frank is back with Elwood [Francis, bassist] and yours truly, BFG,” vocalist and guitarist Billy Gibbons explained. “We missed him and are looking forward to turning it up and rocking out with him as has been the case for the last few hundred or so decades. His complete recovery is cause for celebration and that’s just what we intend to do on an open-ended basis. Welcome back, pardner!”
Beard himself was far more concise, simply telling fans, “It’s good to be back. See you out there.”
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The 75-year-old drummer’s leave of absence was announced on March 15, with a social media post from the group explaining that Beard had “temporarily stepped away from the current tour to attend a health issue requiring his focus in the near term.”
During Beard’s time away from the band, “longtime tech member, percussionist and drummer” John Douglas stepped in. Douglas had previously served as Beard’s replacement during a Paris performance in October 2002 when he underwent an emergency appendectomy.
Though no specifics were revealed at the time, ZZ Top’s recent statement has detailed that Beard was suffering from foot and ankle issues which have since been resolved.
ZZ Top are set to return to the stage on Saturday (June 1) to resume the North American leg of their ongoing Elevation tour, which currently features 51 dates between June and October.
Beard has been the drummer of ZZ Top since 1969, when he took over from co-founder Dan Mitchell. Alongside Gibbons, Mitchell and bassist Lanier Greig had founded the band that same year.
Following Grieg’s replacement by Billy Ethridge, Dusty Hill assumed the role of bassist in 1970, with their lineup remaining unchanged for 51 years until Hill’s death at 72 in 2021. Elwood Francis has since served as the group’s bassist.
The group have not released a studio album since 2012’s La Futura, though Gibbons has claimed a new record featuring contributions from the late Hill is in the works.
Beéle was the top winner at the 2025 Heat Latin Music Awards that aired on Thursday, May 29 from Medellín, Colombia on TeleMedellín and the LosHeat app.
The Colombian breakout star and this month’s Billboard Latin Artist on the Rise took home four of seven of his nominations including best urban artist and best collaboration for “La Plena” with W Sound and Ovy on the Drums.
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Popularly known as Premios Heat, other winners at this year’s event included Kapo as best new artist; Elena Rose as composer of the year; Karol G as best female artist; and Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TIRAR MÁS FOTOS as album of the year; to name a few.
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Founded by Colombian music executive and Billboard Latin Power Player Diana Montes, Premios Heat was previously celebrated on the beach in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. This is the first time the event takes place in Colombia.
See the complete 2025 Heat Latin Music Awards winners list below:Best Male ArtistFeid
Best Female ArtistKarol G
Best Duo or Group Chyno & Nacho
Best Rock Artist Mar Rendón
Best Pop Artist Elena Rose
Best Urban ArtistBeéle
Best Tropical ArtistEddy Herrera
Best Salsa Artist Yiyo Sarante
Best Southern Region ArtistAnitta
Best Andean Region Artist Beéle
Best Northern Region ArtistJay Wheeler
Best New Artist Kapo
Musical PromiseMiguel Bueno
Influencer of the YearCalle y Poché
Best Regional ArtistJessi Uribe
Best Dominican Urban ArtistYailin La Más Viral
Best Music Video“Si antes te hubiera conocido” – Karol G
Best Collaboration“La Plena” – W Sound, Beéle, Ovy On The Drums
Best Video Content PlatformAlofoke Media
DJ of the YearDJ Adoni
Song of the Year“Si antes te hubiera conocido” – Karol G
Producer of the YearOvy On The Drums
Director of the Year Evaluna Montaner
Album of the YearDeBÍ TIRAR MÁS FOTOS – Bad Bunny
Best Viral Song“La Plena” – W Sound, Beéle, Ovy On The Drums
Composer of the YearElena Rose
Best Song for Videogames, Series or Movies“Cuéntame” De Me Atrevo a Amarte – Majo Aguilar, Alex Fernández
Fandom of the YearTeam Chivirikas – Yailin La Más Viral
Best Religious Song“Tiempos Buenos” – Farruko, Madiel Lara
A documentary about pop superstar LISA is currently in production.
The film was announced Thursday (May 29) during a Los Angeles event previewing forthcoming projects by Sony Music Vision.
Created in partnership with LLOUD CO./RCA Records and Tremolo Productions, the film will follow a year in the life of LISA, as she takes time away from BLACKPINK to pursue her own solo career.
The doc is being directed by Sue Kim, whose recent work includes A24’s award-winning documentary The Last of the Sea Women and the Netflix documentary short The Speed Cubers, which was nominated for Critics Choice and Peabody awards and was shortlisted for an Academy Award. Kim was also an executive producer on the docuseries K-Pop Idols.
“Following LISA on this transformative and thrilling year has been a true honor and a cinematic gift,” Kim says in a statement. “There have been so many moments on her journey that I think will surprise people and give a glimpse into her world that no one’s ever seen before. I’m excited for viewers to watch the film and witness this extraordinary moment in her life.”
“This has been such an incredible year, and I’m so lucky to have the opportunity to capture these special moments on film and share the experience with my fans,” LISA adds. “Working with Sue Kim has been such a joy. We’ve been all around the world together and I know this is just the beginning of many more exciting things to come.”
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Thursday’s event debuted clips of the LISA film, including her 2025 debut solo performance at Coachella and her at home in Thailand. During a conversation about the doc, Kim revealed that the film will focus on showing the superstar in her offstage moments.
The event also included previews of forthcoming documentaries on Barbra Streisand, Oasis and Elvis Presley, with director Baz Luhrman taking part in a conversation on the Elvis doc, the follow-up to his 2022 feature film ELVIS.
The new documentary is called EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert. Speaking on the film, Luhrmann said that “During the making of ELVIS, we went on a search for rumored unseen footage from the iconic 1970s concert films Elvis: That’s The Way It Is and Elvis on Tour. My initial thought was that we may be able to restore the unused footage (if we could find it) and use it in our Elvis feature, starring Austin Butler.
“I had researchers go into the Warners Bros. film vaults buried in underground salt mines and, to the astonishment of all, we uncovered 68 boxes of film negative, as well as unseen 8mm footage,” the acclaimed director continues. “It has taken two years to restore the footage to a quality that it has never been projected at previously, while the team had to meticulously claw back sound from the many, unconventional sources that were also unearthed. One of the great finds has been unheard recordings of Elvis talking about his life and his music. It was this that gave the inspiration for EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert.
Luhrman adds that the film is “not specifically a documentary, nor a concert film: Elvis takes the audience through the journey of his life, weaving never-before-seen footage with iconic performances that have never been presented in this way, from the 1970 Vegas show, on tour in 1972 and even precious moments of the 1957 ‘gold jacket; performance in Hawaii. Most importantly, Elvis will sing and tell you about his life in first person, through both classic and contemporary musical prisms.”
See a preview of this new footage below.
HarbourView Equity Partners has acquired part of Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producer Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins‘ royalty catalog, the Newark, N.J.-based entertainment company said on Thursday (May 29). The deal was facilitated by Chapter Two, a Stockholm-based tech company that gathers royalty data for catalog buyers and sellers to forecast future income and speed up the due diligence […]

In her seventh season of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the pop-star host finally covered Bonnie Tyler‘s “Total Eclipse of the Heart” — a song that many consider to be the ultimate karaoke ballad — for her popular Kellyoke segment. Clarkson stayed true to the 1983 original for her two-minute cover on Thursday’s (May 29) episode, […]
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We’re all well aware of the impact that the Hip-Hop culture has had worldwide and the positive vibes it brings when properly implemented, but we don’t think we’ve ever seen nuns use Hip-Hop to spread the word of the Lord during a sermon, until now.
According to TMZ, two Brazilian nuns decided to take things up a notch during a routine sermon on a live Catholic TV segment and not only did they perform an impromptu beatbox session, but even did a little dance number that left their viewers entertained and probably a bit confused. Sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula of the Copiosa Redenção congregation in Brazil performed the surprising “cipher” during the live broadcast with Sr. de Paula showcasing some impressive beatboxing skills. Sr. Cassiano did her own one-two step with the deacon happily joining in.
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The vibes were immaculate — even host Deacon Giovani Bastos couldn’t resist. He jumped in, matching Sister Marisa’s slick moves, and before you knew it, they were all in full holy groove mode.
TBH, it’s a breath of fresh air, especially from an institution that’s usually seen as out of touch with modern culture. However, the sisters have since made it clear this is all about beats with a purpose — ’cause music’s a powerful way to reach struggling young people.
Young people are beatboxing out in Brazil in 2025 and no one told us?! Young people in America don’t even do that anymore.
While we surely enjoyed the small segment you already know there’s going to be people out there condemning them for having a little fun in trying to appeal to a younger generation. More than likely MAGA “purists.”
Check out the beatboxing and “break dancing” nuns below, and let us know if you think Sister Marissa got some skills in the comments section.
https://www.tmz.com/watch/beatboxing-nuns-05-28-2025
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We’re all well aware of the impact that the Hip-Hop culture has had worldwide and the positive vibes it brings when properly implemented, but we don’t think we’ve ever seen nuns use Hip-Hop to spread the word of the Lord during a sermon, until now.
According to TMZ, two Brazilian nuns decided to take things up a notch during a routine sermon on a live Catholic TV segment and not only did they perform an impromptu beatbox session, but even did a little dance number that left their viewers entertained and probably a bit confused. Sisters Marizele Cassiano and Marisa de Paula of the Copiosa Redenção congregation in Brazil performed the surprising “cipher” during the live broadcast with Sr. de Paula showcasing some impressive beatboxing skills. Sr. Cassiano did her own one-two step with the deacon happily joining in.
Per TMZ:
The vibes were immaculate — even host Deacon Giovani Bastos couldn’t resist. He jumped in, matching Sister Marisa’s slick moves, and before you knew it, they were all in full holy groove mode.
TBH, it’s a breath of fresh air, especially from an institution that’s usually seen as out of touch with modern culture. However, the sisters have since made it clear this is all about beats with a purpose — ’cause music’s a powerful way to reach struggling young people.
Young people are beatboxing out in Brazil in 2025 and no one told us?! Young people in America don’t even do that anymore.
While we surely enjoyed the small segment you already know there’s going to be people out there condemning them for having a little fun in trying to appeal to a younger generation. More than likely MAGA “purists.”
Check out the beatboxing and “break dancing” nuns below, and let us know if you think Sister Marissa got some skills in the comments section.
https://www.tmz.com/watch/beatboxing-nuns-05-28-2025
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