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Troye Sivan shares how a flirtatious exchange led the way as inspiration for “One of Your Girls.” Keep watching to see how he got Ross Lynch to be in the video and more! Troye Sivan:Hey, it’s Troye Sivan, and this is how it went down for my song “One of Your Girls.” So weirdly, one […]
After starring in ‘Empire’ and creating his own films ‘B-Boy Blues’ and ‘The Lost Holiday,’ Jussie Smollett sits down to share how ‘Empire’ contributed to his growth, what it was like to create ‘The Lost Holiday,’ and his experiences facing public scrutiny.
Billboard magazine is pleased to welcome Jussie Smollett. Good to see you, sir.
Thank you for having me. Nice to see you too.
Good, good. Mr. Multi-Hyphenate, between singing, acting, directing, songwriting, producing, and probably more I don’t even know about, but I wanted to ask you about how singing and acting work creatively together for you. Why is that such a thing for you?
I’ve been so blessed and a little lucky, you know, to be able to do certain projects that just so happened to have a musical component, particularly obviously with ‘Empire,’ that was just the perfect kind of marriage of so many of my loves. Music has always been the driving force behind everything I do, even when making movies, when creating, now that I’m directing and writing and producing and things like that. It’s still, music is the thing that I listen to when I’m writing. Music is the thing that I’m listening to as I’m creating the storyboards of how the scenes are gonna look. And then music is absolutely what guides the edit. So music is just, you know, it’s where I sit.
When you were cast and filming that first season, did you think it was going to do what it did?
I didn’t think about it, because I was just so happy to have a job, and I was so happy to be doing what I love, and, you know, working with great people. And I really didn’t think about that. I just trusted the process.
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In this episode of ‘Billboard Unfiltered,’ Billboard staffers Tetris Kelly, Trevor Anderson, Kyle Denis and Damien Scott go into Janet Jackson’s “not black” claim towards Kamala Harris, and the aftermath after her comment. The team also broke down Future’s third album ‘Mixtape Pluto’, Chlöe Bailey’s career and more! Damien Scott: In his new video that […]
Arcángel answers some questions while at RUMBAZO and shares who his celebrity crush is, his reaction to seeing Jay-Z and Beyonce, and more! Hi, I’m Arcángel La Maravilla and I’m playing Fishing for Questions. I’m going to fish out the first one. Name a time in which you were excited to see an artist? I […]
Cardi B and Offset go back and forth on social media about their relationship. Keep watching to see what they both had to say. Tetris Kelly: While preparing for Paris Fashion Week, Cardi B took to Instagram Live last night to address her husband Offset. She kicked a verse about being cuffed up too long […]
Mariah Carey, Stray Kids, Raye and more are set to perform at the American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special. Keep watching to see who else is on the list and what categories they’re performing for! Tetris Kelly:The AMAs are celebrating 50 years in a big way, and we got the performers list hot off the […]
Jack Johnson and IV of Spades land in the top five of the TikTok Billboard Top 50, but who’s at No. 1? Keep watching to find out! Tetris Kelly:TikTok’s got a new leader, a versatile track and a throwback debut. BabyChiefDoit steps from two to the top spot on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 for […]
Billboard cover star and iconic reggaeton artist J Balvin shares the stories behind some of his biggest hits and collaborations, including “6 AM,” “Ginza,” “I Like It” with Cardi B & Bad Bunny, “LA CANCIÓN” with Bad Bunny, the “Mi Gente” remix featuring Beyoncé, Karol G on “Mi Cama” and more! J Balvin: We did […]
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John Legend is tapping into interior design. The 45-year-old singer partnered with Rove Concepts on a furniture collection that blends his design taste with Rove’s sleek aesthetic.
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Inspired by Legend’s creative reach across music, film and theater, the Journeys Collection combines plush textures with wood finishes and rounded edges made from sustainable materials and available in calming, earthy tones such as tan, clay and sage green.
“I remember when this was just a concept, no pun intended,” Legend joked during the launch party at the Rove Concepts showroom in Los Angeles on Monday (Sept. 23). “It’s so cool to dream up beautiful spaces for people to live, work and create in.”
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Legend added that the collection is a “nice coming together of Rove Concepts and my aesthetic. I love what we’ve done.”
The centerpiece of the collection is an oversized, comfortable sectional made from corduroy velvet and silkstone. Available tan, gray, clay and evergreen, the Kaye Sectional L-Shaped Sofa retails for $2,999 for Rove members and $3,999 for non-members.
Other standouts from the Journeys Collection include the Curva Lounge Chair ($932), Beja Rug ($665), Orb Coffee Table ($732) and Orb Side Table ($319). Members save 25% off pieces in the collection.
Rove’s membership program is $200 annually and offers 25% off sitewide for a year, 10% back in vouchers, VIP access to sales, a complimentary design consultation and a dedicated concierge for orders.
The Journeys Collection is available in Rove Concepts stores in Los Angeles, Miami and San Diego, Calif. in addition to Vancouver, B.C. and Toronto.
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Nicky Jam sits down to share five personal things you didn’t know about him. Keep watching to see what they are! Nicky Jam: Hi, I’m Nicky Jam, and this is five things you don’t know about me. One of the things, I’m claustrophobic. So claustrophobic that even when I record a song, I gotta go […]