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The latest person to join the cast of Adam Sandler’s upcoming Happy Gilmore sequel is Mr. Rager himself: Kid Cudi. As announced Friday (Oct. 25) by Deadline, the rapper is officially set to appear in the Netflix follow-up to the 1996 cult-classic film, which stars Sandler in the title role as an amateur golfer. Details […]
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Musicians and Converse make for a perfect pairing. From Avril Lavigne, Gwen Stefani and Olivia Rodrigo to Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg, recording stars have been faithfully wearing Chuck Taylors for years.
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Charli XCX is another fan of Converse, and the latest musician to join forces with the shoe brand. “I wear my Chucks so much they have holes in them, so I was really excited to work with Converse so I could get a new pair. They’re iconic,” Charli said in a statement announcing the partnership on Friday (Oct. 25).
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Charli joins Converse alongside fellow recording artists such as Tyler, The Creator, Billie Eilish and Lamar’s pgLang. Over the years, Converse has released music-based collabs including Blondie, Curt Cobain and AC/DC and Metallica Chuck Taylors. Converse’s family of creators also includes Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Alexis Sablone, Rick Owens and Isabel Marant.
Kicking off her new collaboration, Charli stars in Converse’s 2024 holiday campaign which showcases her love for the shoes. Shot by photographer Sharna Osborne, the campaign features the “360” singer surrounded by Chuck Taylors. More details about Charli’s Converse partnership will be unveiled in the coming months.
In other Charli news, the U.K. singer released her Brat remix album on Oct. 11 featuring appearances form Ariana Grande, Eilish, Troy Sivan, Addison Rae, Lorde and more. On Monday, she wrapped up the Sweet tour with Sivan at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena. Next, Charli heads back home to the U.K. and later to Australia for the international leg of her global tour. Get tickets here.
The UFC goes to the UAE for UFC 308: Topuria vs. Holloway. Two premier featherweight fighters face off against each other as the main event. Georgian fighter Ilia Topuria (15-0-0) defends his UFC Featherweight Championship belt against American Max Holloway (26-7-0) in a title bout on Saturday (Oct. 26).
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UFC 308: Topuria vs. Holloway happens at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, with a start time of 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT. The main card is expected to begin at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.
Want to watch UFC 308 online? This event is streaming on ESPN+ with pay-per-view access, which goes for $79.99 for subscribers only.
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If you’re not a subscriber, you can get PPV access and an ESPN+ monthly subscription — which is $11.99 per month — for $91.98 in total, or pick up an ESPN+ annual subscription for $134.98. The annual subscription bundle is the best deal because it saves you more than 30% overall instead of going month-to-month.
Check out the full UFC 308 fight card below, and PPV livestream here.
Main Card, 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT — PPV
Ilia Topuria (Champion) vs. Max Holloway (Featherweight) — Title Fight, Main Event
Robert Whittaker vs. Khamzat Chimaev (Middleweight)
Magomed Ankalaev vs. Aleksandar Rakic (Light Heavyweight)
Lerone Murphy vs. Dan Ige (Featherweight)
Shara Magomedov vs. Armen Petrosyan (Middleweight)
Prelims Card, 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT — ESPN+
Ibo Aslan vs. Rafael Cerqueira (Light Heavyweight)
Geoff Neal vs. Rafael Dos Anjos (Welterweight)
Mateusz Rębecki vs. Myktybek Orolbai (Lightweight)
Abus Magomedov vs. Brunno Ferreira (Middleweight)
Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Chris Barnett (Heavyweight)
Farid Basharat vs. Victor Hugo (Bantamweight)
Ismail Naurdiev vs. Bruno Silva (Middleweight)
Rinat Fakhretdinov vs. Carlos Leal (Welterweight)
In addition, you can get the Disney Trio — which comes with ESPN+, Hulu and Disney+ — starting as low as $16.99 per month.
What Is Topuria and Holloway’s Walkout Music for UFC 308
Although the UFC has yet to announce each fighter’s walkout music for UFC 308, the pair usually go out to the octagon to the same songs during their matches. Ilia Topuria walks out to “Canción del mariachi” by Antonio Banderas and Los Lobos from the movie Desperado, while Max Holloway prefers to walk out to “Hawaiian Kickboxer” by Moke Boy, which celebrates his Hawaiian heritage.
UFC 308: Topuria vs. Holloway is streamable on ESPN+ with PPV on Saturday, Oct. 26, starting at 10 a.m. ET/7 a.m. PT, with the main card beginning at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.
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As we head into the Halloweekend, amp up your spooky playlists with these tracks from your favorite queer artists. Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ artists.
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From Lady Gaga’s sickening return to Halsey’s persona-shifting album, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week below:
Lady Gaga, “Disease”
For anyone who’s been hoping for Gaga to return to her Fame Monster era sound, let “Disease” serve as a reward. The pounding new dark-pop single sees Gaga reaching back into her early career to recapture the glory of her twisted pop origins. With some chopped-and-screwed pop production courtesy of Andrew Watt and Cirkut, as well as some top-tier vocals from Gaga herself, “Disease” is the exact kind of brooding pop creation that will fuel your Halloween celebrations for the next week.
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Halsey, The Great Impersonator
There’s no doubt that Halsey has been through quite a lot over the course of the last few years. On The Great Impersonator, she tries to put all of that into an emotional context for her listeners, all while paying tribute to the icons that helped make her the artist that she is today. Whether she’s singing about helping her lover deal with their own pain (“Panic Attack”) or struggling through a diagnosis that nearly killed her (“Life of a Spider”), the singer pours every ounce of emotionally resonant songwriting that she can fit into this constantly-shifting LP.
Gigi Perez, “Fable”
Following up on the success of her queer love anthem “Sailor Song,” Gigi Perez is taking her moment in the spotlight to honor her late sister. On “Fable,” the singer-songwriter examines her own grief and its impact on her spirituality, as her plaintive voice pierces through the gentle strums of her acoustic guitar. “So share me your plan/ If I implore you, could I be your lamb?” she asks near the song’s end. “I look for the truth in the back of your hand/ And I look into the open sky.”
Soccer Mommy, Evergreen
Even when you’re going through a hard time, Soccer Mommy’s Sophie Allison wants to make sure you know that finding peace is Evergreen. Throughout her stunning new album, the singer-songwriter shares some of her most raw, honest lyrics to date, all over a bed of lush, gorgeous indie rock melodies. Even when the subject matter gets dark, Allison makes sure to provide plenty of light at the end of the tunnel, making Evergreen a must-listen this fall.
Katie Gavin, What a Relief
On What a Relief, MUNA lead singer Katie Gavin flexes her own particular brand of singer-songwriter mastery. The perfectly-curated album sees the artist leaning into specificity, singing about emotional unavailability (“Inconsolable”), feeling like you’re not fulfilling your partner (“As Good As It Gets” featuring Mitski), and even the cycles of motherhood (“The Baton”). She does it all with a razor-sharp ear for sound and lyricism, putting What a Relief above even some of its loftier expectations.
Corook, “Crumbs”
For all of their charming-and-quirky tracks about fearing snakes and life as a fish, singer-songwriter Corook has scores of songs underlining their own insecurities. “Crumbs,” the latest off the singer’s forthcoming album, very much falls into the latter camp as Corook unpacks a lifetime of self-criticism, and returns to its source. With crystal-clear vocals and emotionally engaged lyrics, “Crumbs” will have you reaching for the tissues within moments.
Sade, “Young Lion”
What makes Sade’s first song in six years so remarkable is more than the singer’s inimitable voice — it’s her emotionally raw songwriting. Sung directly to her trans son Izaak, Sade’s “Young Lion” serves primarily as an apology from a mother who wishes she had seen the struggle her child was going through sooner, as she sings over a stunning chorus that her baby will “shine like a sun,” regardless how the world perceives him.
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Reading requires focus, and for those who often multitask, that means having to pause and pay attention to just one thing for a bit. Amazon‘s Audible helps people enjoy captivating stories, but through audiobooks — and for a limited time you can try the service for more than 90% off.
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Audible’s latest promo gets new users access to the service for just $0.99 a month for the first three months. That includes Audible originals too, such as Words + Music, which spotlights artists including Mariah Carey and Snoop Dogg. Each episode gives you an exclusive look into a musician’s creative process while offering fans a more in-depth look into favorite artists and how they make some of their greatest hits. Audible also released a brand new series titled The Wonder of Stevie that takes listeners through Stevie Wonder’s music career, with commentary from Janelle Monae, Questlove and even Barack Obama and Michelle Obama.
The limited-time deal is going on from now until Dec. 31, and is stackable with Audible’s complimentary 30-day free trial.
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Keep reading to learn how to score the Audible deal.
How to Get Audible for $0.99 a Month for 3 Months
New members can take advantage of a complimentary Audible membership for 30 days free when you sign up. You don’t need to be a Prime member in order to receive the discount — just click the button to redeem the deal, and then fill out the information required to instantly get access to the service. Once your 30 day free trial is over, you’ll be charged the limited-time promo price of $0.99/month for the first three months (a savings of more than 90%).
Afterwards, your membership will auto-renew at $14.95/month for the Premium Plus plan that includes access to Audible Originals, audiobooks and podcasts in addition to a monthly free credit to purchase any premium book within the Audible library (regardless of price) and exclusive member-only deals and discounts.
Other Audible Originals you can check out include the eight episode series Origins, which, like Words + Music, spotlights a groundbreaking artist and gives you a peek into their mind, including where they find inspiration. You’ll also get to hear live performances, with each episode focusing on a different artist. Musicians you can look forward to learning more about include Billie Eilish, Doja Cat and King Princess.
Besides Audible Originals, the service includes a vast library of audiobooks that you can add to your listening list, including musician memoirs and music books. Instead of reading Lisa Marie Presley’s memoir, you’ll be able to listen to actress Julia Roberts narrate the star’s life, or hear from JoJo as the “Too Little, Too Late” artist narrates her own memoir.
It’s been six years since soul-pop icon Sade released her last single — and now that she’s back, she has plenty to say.
On Friday (Oct. 25), the Red Hot Organization dropped an EP titled Transa: Selects, a collection of songs off of the non-profit’s upcoming compilation album, Transa, intended to bring awareness and understanding from the public at large to the transgender community. The first song on Friday’s EP is Sade’s “Young Lion,” a tender apology to her trans son, Izaak Adu.
Over a fluid, moving string section, Sade sings directly to Izaak, expressing regret for her lack of understanding throughout his life. “You must have felt so alone/ The anguish and pain/ I should’ve known,” she sings on the powerful opening verse. “With such a heavy burden/ You had to carry all on your own/ Forgive me, son/ I should’ve known.”
While Sade lets her words speak for herself on the album, her son Izaak shared his thoughts on the touching track in an interview with Rolling Stone. “Though there was nothing I needed to forgive her for, the lyrics ‘Forgive me, son, I should have known,’ struck a chord,” he said. “My mum never tried to oppress the boy; I silently always knew I was. She always let me be me.”
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The remainder of Transa, due out on Nov. 22, features more than 100 artists creating over 3 hours of music in an eight-chapter project, all dedicated to the multifaceted trans experience in the world today. With artists including Sam Smith, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Andre 3000, Jeff Tweedy and plenty creating music for the project, Transa aims to get audiences to think critically about the way we treat transgender people in order to help create “a future oriented around values of community, collaboration, care and healing,” as Dust Reid, the album’s co-creator, said in a statement.
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It’s easy to get lost in the music when you’re wearing comfortable headphones and jamming away to your favorite songs, but your brain could be suffering from burnout.
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Luxury audio brand Master & Dynamic partnered with Neurable, a neurotechnology company specializing in developing AI-powered tools, to introduce an innovation in smart headphones.
The MW75 Neuro headphones measure your brain activity to help boost productivity and avoid burning out by integrating Neurable’s brain-computer interface (BCI) and AI technology. Electroencephalography (EEG) sensors in the ear pads of the headphones track and analyze brain signals and translates them into “detailed brainwave data that offers valuable insights into focus levels and more,” according to a news release.
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Master & Dynamic MW75 Neuro Smart EEG ANC Headphones
Available in onyx and grey, MW75 Neuro headphones are up for pre-order and will be released on Oct. 31. They feature memory foam pads, an anodized aluminum headset, tempered glass and lambskin leather.
On the technical front, the hi-fidelity headphones are powered with 40mm beryllium metal drivers, Bluetooth 5.2, adaptive technology that connects to hi-res Bluetooth audio up to 100 feet and a 22-hour battery.
With the Neurable app, you can access your brainwave data and focus score, track your progress, find tips to enhance productivity and enact the Brain Break feature, which prompts you to pause and refocus.
“The brain serves as the core of our health and well-being, yet we have only scratched the surface of what is possible by understanding and harnessing its power,” said Dr. Ramses Alcaide, co-founder and CEO of Neurable. “In partnership with Master & Dynamic, we are eager to bring the future of neurotechnology to the world with the debut of our groundbreaking MW75 Neuro smart headphones. These headphones mark the beginning of BCI-enabled technology for all, with the development of future use cases already underway.”
Master & Dynamic’s product lineup includes the MW75 ANC Noise–Canceling Headphones ($599), MH40 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones ($399) and the MW09 Wireless Earbuds ($349).
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Bruce Springsteen supported Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris at a rally on Thursday night (Oct. 24) in Clarkston, Georgia, performing three songs and standing in stark opposition to Harris’ opponent, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump. “I’m Bruce Springsteen and I am here today to support Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for president and vice president […]