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The Voice’s 27th season premieres Monday, February 3rd, and coaches John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini, Adam Levine and Michael Bublé share what their experience has been like on the show. Keep watching for the full interview! Adam Levine: That I was in such a chaotic environment. John Legend: Rookie is here. Kelsea Ballerini: The rookie is […]
Drake and Lil Wayne are in this week’s top five of the TikTok Billboard Top 50, but can the duo take Supa King’s No. 1 spot? Keep watching to find out! Tetris Kelly:Bathroom trends are all the rage while a 2010’s hit makes a major comeback and a newbie breaks into the top 10. Supa […]
We’re breaking down some of the biggest things to expect at the 2025 Grammys. From the biggest nominations to some of the performers, we’re giving you a preview of music’s biggest night. Who do you think will take home a Grammy? Let us know in the comments! Tune in to Billboard’s Grammy Pre-Show on February […]
Who will win Best New Artist at the 2025 Grammy Awards, we’re giving you the scoop on all the nominees, who have captured everyone’s attention with their music.
Victoria MonétThis award was a 15 year pursuit.
Tetris KellyBest New Artist is one of the biggest categories at the Grammys, and this year is packed with some of music’s hottest stars, who will take home the title. We’re reviewing the nominees.
ShaboozeyPut in a lot of time and a lot of work into just my music and my career, so to see it all kind of take off like this has been a blessing.
Tetris KellyShaboozey tied the record for the longest running Hot 100 No.1 with “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” Sabrina Carpenter had her own string of Hot 100 hits with “Espresso,” “Please, Please, Please,” and “Taste.” Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” has spent 75 weeks on the Hot 100.
Teddy SwimsI felt like, when we, when we recorded it, when we first wrote it, I felt like this is going to change my life. You just had that feeling.
Tetris KellyAnd his Warner Brother Benson Boone has one of the year’s most recognizable anthems. Chappell Roan has had a colossal year with massive hits and some hot, big performances. Doechii, is an icon, and this Best New Artist nominee is also up for Best Rap Album, and from making music in the barn, Texas based Khruangbin’s inaugural album turned 10 this year.
RAYELike we’ve really come far because, yeah, back in the day, it was definitely not those vibes.
Tetris KellyAnd RAYE’s soulful voice has blessed us from across the pond, and everyone is listening.Six of the Best New Artist nominees will also be performing at the ceremony on February 2nd. You can vote for who you think will win the Grammy for Best New artist at Billboard.com.
As we near the 2025 Grammy Awards this Sunday, predicting what will happen in the Big Four categories — album, record and song of the year, along with best new artist — feels more challenging than ever. Could Chappell Roan sweep the Big Four? Or could it be Beyoncé’s time to notch her first win […]
Ahead of the 2025 Grammys, Teddy Swims sat down to share his feelings of being nominated for Best New Artist and his Hot 100 Top 10 hit, “Lose Control.” The soon-to-be father talks about how fatherhood is inspiring him, the sequel to his first album, ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2),’ his tour plans, working with Giveon and more!
Meghan Mahar:
What’s your full McDonald’s order?
Teddy Swims:
I’m gonna get, I’m gonna get two McDoubles. Sometimes I add the Mac sauce to it, because that’s the vibe. And then, you know, you got to get the large fry, baby. Or I’m abig fan of the breakfast too, those little d*mn hash browns. Man, two packs of ketchup on the top. God I-.
You put it right on the top?
I could destroy a hash brown, right now, girlfriend.
Wait, you don’t dip your hash browns?
No. I mean, they’re like, kind of made, like stupid for dipping, you know, they’re like a platform for two packs of ketchup, exactly. And you do, you can even do, like the Toaster Strudel kind of swirl, you know, kind of thing, the zigzag. Hit that with a couple packs. It’s perfect.
We’re making designs with the ketchup, now? That’s crazy.
Yeah, maybe add five of them and draw your name, T-E-D-D-Y.
What was the last concert you attended? Just as a fan.
I want to say, oh, I think last year I got a chance to go see Ocean Alley. They had played in LA and I was just getting back from tour. And, man, Ocean Alley is so dope. Man, my tour manager’s brother was doing the lights for them. So, you know, he got us in there.
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Taylor Swift & more celebrate the Chiefs big win, securing their spot in the Super Bowl. SZA is confirmed to join Kendrick Lamar during the halftime show, the world commemorates Kobe Bryant’s passing and more. Keep watching for the latest in sport and music! Tetris Kelly: Taylor and more stars celebrate the Chiefs’ big win, […]
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Veteran journalist Soledad O’Brien lambasted the media for its coverage of President Donald Trump, saying it has given in to “access journalism.”
The American media’s coverage of President Donald Trump has been attacked by critics who’ve felt it is too conciliatory to Trump, and Soledad O’Brien fully agrees. The veteran journalist voiced her perspective in a conversation with Variety columnist Brett Lang during a discussion of The Perfect Neighbor, a documentary film on which she serves as executive producer, at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
“The media has done a really piss poor job, to be honest,” O’Brien said to Lang about its coverage of Trump. “In a couple different ways. Framing every discussion as ‘this vs this’ is a real mistake. There is [a] lot of access journalism that has just been distressing and dismaying to watch. There are journalists I respect, but they want access. There’s a lot of countries where journalists don’t get access to their political leadership, and you can actually do a good job reporting when you’re not necessarily being invited to the dinner or having a front-row seat. In this country we are all about getting access, so we see a lot of journalists say we need to get in.” O’Brien also partially blamed the media landscape for “misinformation and disinformation,” pointing to recent headlines concerning Trump’s commentary on tariffs.
“The conversation around tariffs is hilarious if it wasn’t so pathetic,” the former CNN host said. “People have no idea what a tariff means and what the impact will be. That is a failure of journalism if people don’t understand the basics. I am hopeful we will do a better job in helping people understand the issues better instead of just pushing access to things. I’m not optimistic about it.”
O’Brien also spoke about her involvement in producing The Perfect Neighbor, which examines Florida’s controversial “stand your ground” laws. The documentary, directed by Geeta Gandbhir, focuses on the murder of Ajike Owens, a young Black mother of four who was shot by her white neighbor Susan Lorincz. “When you come in after a tragedy you are dealing with people who have been deeply impacted by such tragedy,” Gandbhir said of the film. “They are not who they were. They are changed. That was so important [to see them before]. We wanted to lead with the humanity of the community.
Lady Gaga posted a teaser announcing her seventh album, Mayhem, is coming in March. Keep watching to learn more about the teaser! Tetris Kelly:Gaga is arriving soon! She just announced LG7 is coming — let’s talk about the album’s name and release date. Mayhem is upon us. Lady Gaga’s seventh album, Mayhem, will arrive on […]
TWS stands out as the breakout K-pop group of last year.Debuting on Jan. 22, 2024, with their first mini album Sparkling Blue, TWS quickly became the talk of the K-pop industry. Their debut single “Plot Twist” soared to the top of multiple Korean charts, including on Apple Music. Remarkably, it became the first boy group track in six years to claim the No. 1 spot on Melon’s annual chart, following iconic hits like BIGBANG’s “Bang Bang Bang” and iKON’s “Love Scenario.”
“Plot Twist” captures the emotions of excitement and nervousness that students feel when entering a new school for the first time. While K-pop boy groups in recent years have leaned heavily on powerful, high-energy tracks, TWS took a different approach. The group incorporated a Future Bass genre as the foundation to their music, emphasizing emotional resonance.
“I think the biggest change is that the barriers between the members are gone. Back then, we were still a bit awkward and reserved around each other, but now we care and think about each other like family,” the group shared. Much like the initial excitement they sang about in their debut track, TWS has continued to grow over the past year. They are now preparing to show a more mature side to their artistry.
Below, you’ll find an exclusive interview capturing the fresh and youthful spirit of TWS as they reflect on their journey so far.
You’re approaching your first anniversary since debut. What has changed the most compared to a year ago?
SHINYU: Compared to a year ago, I think the biggest change is that the barriers between the members are gone. Back then, we were still a bit awkward and reserved around each other, but now we care and think about each other like family. As time passes, I feel that these bonds will only grow stronger, so I’m looking forward to what’s ahead of us.
Your debut track “Plot Twist” became a hit right from the start. How did that feel at the time? Why do you think people connected with it so strongly?
JIHOON: We were so grateful that it received so much love from the beginning. Since it’s our debut track that captures our youth, I feel even more thankful that people connected with it more than we could have ever hoped for.
TWS has won the most “Rookie of the Year” awards among male groups that debuted in 2024. What do you think it is about TWS that draws people in?
YOUNGJAE: Thankfully, in our debut year, 2024, we were honored to receive the “Rookie of the Year” along with several other unexpected awards. It wouldn’t have been possible without the many staff members who worked tirelessly to support us, and our members who dedicated themselves to training until we debuted as TWS. We try to give our very best in every performance, and I believe that’s why our music and TWS as a group were able to earn recognition and love from people.
Last year, you told school stories through your debut album Sparkling Blue, your second mini-album SUMMER BEAT!, and your first single Last Bell—from the start of the “Plot Twist” to the “Last festival.” What stories or themes do you want to showcase in 2025?
JIHOON: I think we would like to share our story about how we’ve grown since our awkward first meeting, embracing and accepting various emotions, and how we have developed to express our heartfelt feelings. In addition to that, we hope to showcase a wider variety of music styles.
“Last Festival” is a reinterpretation of the legendary track of the same name, a song hailed as transformative in K-pop music history. It also marked a departure from the refreshing style TWS is known for. Are there any other songs you’d like to reinterpret?
DOHOON: We would love to reinterpret a song by SEVENTEEN, whom we have admired since our trainee years, and if given the opportunity, we would like to explore various genres and reimagine songs in our unique style!!
All of TWS members are reportedly introverts. Is there a big difference between your usual selves and your on-stage personas? Are you naturally a bit shy in daily life?
HANJIN: Yes, I’m usually very quiet and shy. When I’m in a new environment, I get nervous a lot and it takes me a while to warm up to new people. But when I’m on stage, I feel like a completely different person. As soon as the music starts, I naturally find myself immersed in the moment, and I’m actually amazed at the changes myself. At first, the confident version of myself felt quite unfamiliar to me, but over time, I’ve come to accept that ‘this is also a part of me.’ These days, I want to show 42s both my stage version and my everyday self.
TWS hasn’t held a solo concert yet. Do you have a vision in mind for what your solo concert would look like?
KYUNGMIN: As we are approaching our first fan meet soon, I’m really excited and looking forward to that day! If we do hold a headline concert, I think we’ll be able to showcase a variety of performances and connect with even more 42s, so I hope it’ll happen one day.
If you imagine TWS 10 years from now, what kind of group do you think you’ll be?
SHINYU: Even after 10 years, I believe that all the members in TWS will be giving their best in every moment and remain a group that pours in their heart into every performance on stage. It would be great to gather regularly for meals together. Even after 10 years, our modakbul (translates to bonfire: a term TWS use to describe an honest conversation time among the members) will still be burning bright!
Shinyu, as the leader and anchor of the team, you’re also a rapper. Many rappers take part in writing and composing their own songs. Are you interested in that as well? If so, what themes or stories would you like to explore in your lyrics?
SHINYU: I want to write a song for 42s, our fans. 42s have always been, and will continue to be, the driving force behind TWS and they are the reason why we continue to move forward. That’s why I want to give my heartfelt song as a gift and I think I’ll enjoy the whole process of creating it!
Dohoon, you’re known for your keen sense of fashion. What styles or trends are you drawn to these days? Even within the group, you’re recognized as a trendsetter! Have you ever thought about taking charge of the group’s styling one day?
DOHOON: I’m into eyewear these days!! It’s nice to add a stylish touch to my outfit, so I’m using it often! From sunglasses to rimless glasses, I like to choose what I wear based on my mood for the day.
Youngjae often mentioned self-awareness and diligence as key personal traits. How would you describe the Youngjae of today, and what kind of person do you aspire to become? How does that reflect in TWS’s performances or music?
YOUNGJAE: Right now, I feel like I’m becoming someone who has an open heart and embraces those around me with the energy that I draw from taking care of myself and understanding who I am. Moving forward, I want to become a person who pursues what I want with confidence and isn’t afraid of success or failure.
Hanjin, you’re turning 20 this year (Korean age)! What’s something you’ve always wanted to do at 20, and have you done it yet?
HANJIN: When I was young, I had a list of things that I wanted to do by the time I turned 20 years old— travelling alone, getting a new hobby, and becoming a more mature person. I haven’t achieved all of them yet, but I’m finding myself cherishing the precious moments in my daily life these days. Moments like spending time with my members and meeting 42s on stage have become special experiences of my 20s. Going forward, I want to make my 20s meaningful and special in my own way.
Jihoon, you’ve shown a lot of interest in dance. From hip-hop, tutting, krump, you’ve explored various genres. What style of dance has been catching your eye lately?
JIHOON: I’ve been focusing more on choreography rather than a specific genre these days. I’m practicing to apply the same sense of movement I use in freestyle to a choreography-focused routine.
Kyungmin, as the only member still connected to TWS’s school-themed concept by age, you’re uniquely positioned. With about a year left before you graduate, have your older members shared any advice or insights with you?
KYUNGMIN: There’s something that my older members always tell me, which is, to make lots of friends and memories when I’m at school! I only have about a year left, so I really want to make even greater memories!!
DOHOON
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I love it when fans call me: “Flame Prince.” I feel like it’s the coolest of all my nicknames and it suits me well.
My favorite song at the moment: “My Turn” by SZA. I’ve always listened to SZA’s songs, and she recently released a new album, so I’m enjoying the album as a whole these days!
But my favorite song of all time is: “plot twist” by TWS. I’ve loved this song since the very first time I heard it and it left a strong impression on me ever since.
JIHOON
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I love it when fans call me: “Jellyfish.” I have many reasons for liking jellyfish, and every time 42s call me by this nickname, I feel uplifted for those reasons.
My favorite song at the moment: “luther (with sza)” by Kendrick Lamar. It’s very much my style and I listen to it a lot when I practice to get refreshed.
But my favorite song of all time is: “Numb” by Men I Trust. I believe it’s a song you can enjoy anytime, anywhere and I particularly love the vibe and energy this song carries.
KYUNGMIN
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I love it when fans call me: It’s “Kyungtaengi.” This nickname was actually created before my debut which makes it even more meaningful. I feel so thankful hearing 42s still call me that.
My favorite song at the moment: “What kind of future” by WOOZI of SEVENTEEN. His voice is very soothing, and the melodies really touch my heart.
But my favorite song of all time is: “plot twist” by TWS. This is our debut song that made us who we are today, which is why it holds such a special place in our hearts.
YOUNGJAE
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I love it when fans call me: “Chun-i.” It’s a nickname created by our vocal trainer who has been with us since I was a trainee, and 42s also show lots of love for this name as well.
My favorite song at the moment: “Wandering youth” by Choi Yu Ree. I’ve always loved and listened to Choi Yu Ree’s songs often to gain comfort and strength. This song feels like it embraces my youth as I turn 21 years old.
But my favorite song of all time is: “I’ll be a grown up for you” by Park Jin Hwi. To some, it might feel a bit deep or intense, but I believe that there sometimes needs to be darkness in order for the light to have a place to shine.
HANJIN
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I love it when fans call me: All the nicknames that 42s give me are very special, but my favorite one is “Han Jin-i.” It just feels very warm and friendly. Whenever they call me “Han Jin-i” I can feel their love, which makes me happy and full of energy. I’m also doing my best to call 42s with the same warmth that I receive.
My favorite song at the moment: The song that I listen to a lot these days is “Die With A Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. When I listen to this song, I feel at ease and every line of the lyrics gives me a sense of comfort. Even though there are times I feel a bit tired on a busy day, this song becomes a source of strength and a driving force to keep moving forward. Someday, I hope that I can share music that brings this kind of comfort to someone.
But my favorite song of all time is: Since I was young, I loved listening to Taylor Swift’s “Lover”. This song has a very special meaning to me. It makes me happy whenever I listen to it and I like how you can always feel the warmth of love with each listen. When I find myself going back to the song that I loved as a child even after all these years, it reminds me once again how powerful music is.
SHINYU
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I love it when fans call me: “Dumpling.” It’s a nickname I actually really like, and I think it suits me well since my cheeks are stretchy.
My favorite song at the moment: “Good Memories” by Gist. I’ve been loving this song the most lately because I can easily enjoy it every time I listen and it has a really memorable melody that sticks with me.
But my favorite song of all time is: “I got lucky” by Kwon Jin Ah. I’ve enjoyed listening to this song for a long time and many parts of the lyrics resonate with me, making it my steady favorite.
TWS
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“Compared to a year ago, I think the biggest change is that the barriers between the members are gone,” SHINYU says. “Back then, we were still a bit awkward and reserved around each other, but now we care and think about each other like family. As time passes, I feel that these bonds will only grow stronger, so I’m looking forward to what’s ahead of us.”
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