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XG test their knowledge and see how well they actually know each other!XG: Hi, weâre XG! Maya: And weâre gonna see how well we know each other! Letâs go!
Whoâs the best dancer? XG:3, 2, 1âŚMaya: Jurin!Jurin:No! Juria: I canât choose butâŚMaya:What? No! I chose her because sheâs the dance leader. Sheâs the leader of everything, you know?
Who takes the most selfies? Well, everyone does but I see her take it the most. Juria!Juria: Oh, thanks!Maya: Juria chose herself, guys! Juria! Everyone chose!Juria: Me, me, me. I admit it. I also think so too! Maya: She admits it!XG:Harvey! Cocona!Maya:Wait, what? I chose Cocona! Jurin: What? Why, Cocona?Cocona: No, no, no. Maya: Right? Right?Cocona: Harvey! Harvey! Maya: Okay, waitâŚHarvey: No, you too! Maya: Both of them! Cocona:Okay!Maya: Okay, letâs go! XG:3, 2, 1âŚJurin:Me!Maya:What? You? Hinata chose herself!Jurin: Oh, Hinata! So many Hinataâs! Iâm probably in there too, I thinkâŚChisa: Cocona is all mine. Oh, no kidding! Jurin: Why? Whatâs the story? Maya:Story! Do you guys have a story? Juria: No! Thereâs no story, but it just feels very Hinata-chan!Maya: This whole question suits her well! Jurin:I actually have some anecdotes about myself. During the preparation for this Heads in the Clouds, Cocona and I did something new with the rap content of Nothin. But for some reason, I couldnât memorize this one phrase, so Iâm reflecting on that a bit. Watch the full video above!
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Country singer Megan Moroney reveals five things you didnât know about her at the Billboard Country Live event. Megan Moroney:Whatâs up, yâall? Iâm Meghan Moroney, and here are five things you probably donât know about me. I still drive my high school car. Itâs a 2010 white Mustang, and sheâs very well loved. So right […]
Billboard looks back and counts down the top five songs that ruled the summer of 2013. Rania Aniftos:Here we are â 2013! Ten years ago, when Miley Cyrus offended some people for twerking, but that didnât stop her from twerking her way into the top five hits of the summer. More on that later, but […]

Toad the Wet Sprocket had âthe most audaciousâ idea when they were asked to participate in a collection of Kiss cover songs. âWe knew we were not going to out-rock anybody,â recalls singer Glen Phillips on Billboardâs Behind the Setlist podcast. âAnd so the idea was to just make fun of ourselves and do it as if it were like a young life campfire song. Turn it into a waltz. Just make it, like, distressingly Toad-sounding.â
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Rising to prominence in the days of college radio in the early â90s, Toad the Wet Sprocket defied the musical trend of the day â the grunge movement that spawned Nirvana, Alice In Chains and Soundgarden â to score a pair of platinum albums, Fear and Dulcinea, filled with hooky songs featuring with melodic counterplay. The Santa Barbara, Calif.-based band had more in common with the acoustic-driven music theyâve covered live â Crowded House and Indigo Girls â than the heavy, raw rock music that dominated rock radio and rose high on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Lending its distinctive sound to a classic rock standard was a stroke of genius, though. Toad the Wet Sprocketâs version of âRock and Roll All Niteâ for the 1994 compilation Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved is arguably the most memorable recording on a collection that features such luminaries as Garth Brooks (âHard Luck Womanâ), Lenny Kravitz and Stevie Wonder (âDeuceâ), Anthrax (âSheâ) and Gin Blossoms (âChristine Sixteenâ).
â[Kiss bass player] Gene Simmons loved it,â Phillips boasts.
âHe has gone on the record as saying itâs not only his favorite song on that album, but itâs one of his top 10 favorite recordings ever,â adds bassist Dean Dinning.
âRock and Roll All Niteâ has never been in heavy rotation on the bandâs set lists â one performance at The Metro in Chicago in 1994 can be found on YouTube â but one performance stands out in the band membersâ minds. âJon Bon Jovi actually came on stage with us at a big radio show in New York at Madison Square Garden and sang that with us,â recalls Phillips.
Even for a band that had just put two songs â âWalk on the Oceanâ and âAll I Wantâ â into the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, sharing the stage with the âLiving on a Prayerâ singer was surreal. âIt was so strange to be out there,â says Phillips. âOn the one hand, I feel like, man, weâre playing Madison Square Garden. This is cool. Weâre winning! Weâre doing all right here! And he walked on stage and it was, like, goosebumps.â Phillips recreates the roar of the crowd like a burst of white noise or, as Dinning describes it, a jet engine. âIt was like, Oh, thatâs how it feels to be a real rockstar,â Phillips says.
As for the performance of the 1975 Kiss classic, Dinning thinks it was well received. âItâs not really fair to judge because Jon Bon Jovi was on stage with us, but it seemed like the crowd reaction was good,â he jokes.
After an eight-year break from recording, Toad the Wet Sprocket released a new studio album, Starting Now, in 2021, followed by a bonus version of the greatest hits collection All You Want. The 19-track compilation includes an unreleased version of the track âBest of Meâ from Starting Now that originally featured the legendary Michael McDonald on backing vocals. The 2023 version of âBest of Meâ is the original, McDonald-less version.
âThis is the band version of the song that almost went on the record,â says Dinning. âItâs nice to bring the song back to the sound of just of just the band without the guest. It was it was a track that we hadnât released yet and itâs a great song and the version is great. And so we made it the single off this new All You Want project.â
Listen to the entire interview with Phillips and Dinning at Behind the Setlist on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Amazon Music or Audible.