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Taylor Swift’s ‘Mastermind’ Soundtracks ‘Survivor’ Season 45 Commercial on CBS

What’s that song in the new Survivor commercial? Swifties will recognize it from the first note.

Taylor Swift‘s “Mastermind,” from her 2022 Midnights album, plays in a new promo for the 45th season of the CBS reality competition series Survivor. The Swift song placement comes soon after she had 1989‘s “Welcome to New York” featured on NBC in an NFL commercial starring Travis Kelce ahead of last weekend’s Chiefs vs. Jets game, which Swift attended. Coverage of her cheering on Kelce resulted in a major boost in female viewership.

As the opening of “Mastermind” kicks in on the new Survivor ad, voices of contestants boast about their scheming to win: “I am as big of a fan as they come.” “I’ve watched every season of Survivor.” “This is some strategic excellence on display.”

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“What if I told you none if it was accidental?/ And the first night that you saw me/ Nothing was gonna stop me/ I laid the groundwork, and then/ Just like clockwork/ The dominoes cascaded in a line/ What if I told you I’m a mastermind?” Swift sings in the chorus of Mastermind.

The new season of Survivor premiered on Sept. 27 on CBS. New episodes air weekly on Wednesdays.

The Survivor commercial soundtracked by Swift’s “Mastermind” premieres during the Alabama vs. Texas A&M college football game airing Saturday (Oct. 7) on CBS. It will also air during the NFL double-header Sunday (Oct. 8), Deadline reports.

Watch the Survivor promo below and check out this week’s episode Wednesday (Oct. 11) on CBS. Here’s how to watch without cable.


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Doja Cat Gets Backlash After Wearing Shirt With Photo of Alt-Right Comedian Sam Hyde

Doja Cat is catching heat once again for her online antics.

On Friday (Oct. 6), the 27-year-old rapper posted and then deleted a photo of herself on Instagram wearing a shirt with an image of alt-right comic Sam Hyde, who reportedly has ties to the neo-Nazi movement.

Doja’s black tee featured a pic of Hyde holding a rifle, an image often used as a meme on social media in the aftermath of mass shootings.

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Hyde previously served as a co-writer on Adult Swim’s Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace, which was canceled after one reason following complaints of racist and sexist themes, according to Buzzfeed. In 2017, the comedian also pledged $5,000 to neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer after its editor Andrew Anglin faced a legal battle with the Southern Poverty Law Center over his alleged “trolling” against a Jewish woman, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Doja Cat deleted the original Instagram photo featuring Hyde, but later replaced it with a cropped version with his face removed. The second post featured a caption with numerous rolling eyes emojis. The comments section included numerous onlookers expressing their disapproval of the “Paint the Town Red” singer’s choice to post the controversial image.

“why are you hiding your shirt? embarrassed that you’re wearing something with a nazi on it ?” one user wrote. Another added, “girl get it together. this isn’t cute or funny.”

Many fans also took to X (formerly Twitter) to vent their frustrations with the rapper. “imagine being a pick me for incels… like doja cat is really trying her best to be cancelled and un-famous again just so she can get back to those racial chat rooms full time,” one person wrote.

Doja Cat is no stranger to online controversy. Earlier this year, she claimed that her last two albums — 2021’s Planet Her and 2019’s Hot Pink — were “cash grabs” and teased her fanbase for falling for it. She also lost nearly 300,000 social media followers after blasting her fans for calling themselves “Kittenz.” In recent years, Doja came under fire for tweeting homophobic slurs to describe rappers Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, the Creator, and was accused of participating in alt-right chat rooms.

Doja recently dropped her fourth album, Scarlet, which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The new set marks her highly anticipated return following Planet Her, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and delivered plenty of Billboard Hot 100 chart hits.

She’ll be heading out on a 24-date trek in support of the album with The Scarlet Tour, which launches on Halloween in San Francisco and wraps Dec. 13 in Chicago. Opening acts include Ice Spice and Doechii.

Bruno Mars Cancels Tel Aviv Concert Amid Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Bruno Mars‘ concert in Tel Aviv on Saturday (Oct. 7) has been canceled following a deadly attack by Palestinian militants.

Mars, who performed his first concert in Israel on Wednesday (Oct. 4) at Tel Aviv’s Park HaYarkon, was scheduled to return to the venue on Saturday. The show was put on halt after Hamas launched a surprise assault earlier in the day, firing thousands of rockets and sending fighters into Israeli towns, killing dozens and wounding nearly 800 people, according to CNN.

“Bruno Mars concert scheduled to take place tonight is cancelled,” Live Nation Israel wrote Saturday on Instagram. “All ticket purchases to the show will receive an automatic refund to the credit card through which the purchase was made. We stand with the residents of Israel, IDF fighters and the security forces in these difficult moments.”

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After Saturday’s attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that his country is “at war” with Hamas and launched airstrikes in Gaza, the Associated Press reports.

“We are at war,” Netanyahu said in a televised address. “The enemy will pay an unprecedented price,” he continued, noting that Israel would “return fire of a magnitude that the enemy has not known.”

The deadly assault arrived on the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War in 1973.

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza reported that at least 198 Palestinians were killed and 1,610 had been injured in air strikes on Saturday, according to CNN.

See Live Nation Israel’s statement on Instagram below.

Geri Halliwell-Horner Talks New Book, Tips for Aspiring Writers & What She Thinks of Your Spice Girls Halloween Costumes

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Geri Halliwell-Horner is adding some spice to our reading lists this year, but instead of publishing a musician memoir, she’s taken over the young adult sphere.

But you don’t need to be a young adult to pick up the book. In fact, the former Spice Girl wrote it with the intention that anyone could buy the book titled Rosie Frost & the Falcon Queen.

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“I think the best books are for anyone,” she says in a new interview with Billboard. “You can be from [10-years-old] on upwards, but I would say that time is quite formative years of really working stuff out and we’re defining ourselves, we’re growing.”

The book follows 13-year-old Rosie, who suddenly becomes an orphan and is sent to a mysterious school for gifted teens. It’s there she must face bullies, a chilling deputy headmaster, and unraveling the mystery of who/or what killed her mother. All this on top of getting good grades and making friends — as if being a teen weren’t hard enough.

“The world needs a new hero, an ordinary hero that finds a power they never knew they had,” she says, and hopes that her character, Rosie, can do just that.

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As an added bonus, anyone who orders the book will be able to scan a QR code, which features two original songs written and sung by the pop star titled “Ghost in My House” and “Beautiful Life.”

In an inspiring conversation with Billboard, Halliwell-Horner breaks down her writing process, what led her to become an author, partnering with the Barbara Bush Foundation, her favorite Halloween costumes and how it feels seeing people dress up as her decades later.

How did you get the idea to add music into your book?

I love things that are really interactive and immersive, and then I got the idea because I’ve got a younger son and he has children’s books that are obviously for much younger [ages]. They put in nursery rhymes. and I thought, well, why can’t you do that, but for older people? And then it feels like our club that we can all join into — that was the point.

The interactive element is so unique and really helps connect you to the story more.

Yeah, that’s what I feel. You just help that narrative and the first song, “Ghost in the House,” is when she gets locked in the Falcon Queen Gallery by Ottilie, and Ottilie is just such a — we can’t say the word — and it’s horrible. It’s 3 a.m. and she’s really scared, and this gallery is full of paintings of amazing women from history, from Queen Elizabeth I to Charlotte Brontë, Amelia Earhart … Frida Kahlo — all sorts of amazing women — but it’s 3 a.m., she’s locked in there and she comes face-to-face with the ghost of Anne Boleyn, who becomes her mentor.

How is the the songwriting process different from writing a book?

Totally different. I really like writing a song. I mean, I’m no Mariah Carey, but I like writing songs in the sense that I feel very happy and comfortable in the writing process. I feel that that’s my strongest contribution to music, is the writing process. But I would say comparing songwriting to book writing, songwriting is a bit more like an espresso coffee. Like, boom, off you go — you got three minutes to do it. Whereas a book is a whole meal. It’s a seven-course meal of taking you on a journey and holding your attention to keep you page-turning. So you’re invested. Why do you want to turn that page? Why do you want to do this? There’s an important feeling there, connection with that character, and hopefully I’m feeding you as a reader. I’m hoping that you go, “I want to know what happened to Rosie,” but I also want you, the reader, to find your own power through her.

Do you have any tools or things that help motivate you to write?

Yeah, totally. First of all, the phone’s got to be outside the room. Just creative killer. And then I read Stephen King’s book about writing, and this was further down the line. Go in a dark room, no distractions, with limited stimulants [and] visual stimulants as possible, so you’re in the zone.

You also partnered with the Barbara Bush Foundation. How did that come about?

It’s really instinctive. A lot of my decisions in life are instinctive. Reading has given me so much, you know, America has given me so much because all your American television, those movies that inspired me. The Barbara Bush Foundation I just heard about and I thought, “This is amazing.” You know, the power of reading changes your life.

What I love about it is, first of all, it’s partisan. It’s not about politics; it’s about people. And Barbara Bush, she’s a Falcon Queen. She used her platform wisely and well; she didn’t squander the moment. And she uplifted others. She said, start with the parents or the caregivers or the guardians, and if they’re reading, then the children read. It’s helping across multi-generations, and I just thought that’s such a lovely thing — and it’s Warren Buffett that inspired me. He was always sharing his money, sharing his profits. So I thought, you know what? I think it’s really healthy to do the same.

When did you know you wanted to be an author?

I studied English literature before music because I was doing theater. … D. H. Lawrence, Hamlet and I really loved it, and I was getting good marks for my essays. But then I went into music. But again, it was a natural part for me. I like the writing bit, but then I was [songwriting], so I always felt like a writer. You know, throughout my music career, I worked on the movie [Spice World], on the scripts. I always liked that sort of conceptual part of it — creating.

Now that Halloween is coming do you have a favorite costume? And how does it feel seeing people still dressing up as Ginger Spice?

It’s very flattering to see anyone dressed up as me. I love dressing up myself. So my favorite one you can see on my Instagram … and I actually think I won Halloween the year that I did it — I did the guy from Peaky Blinders.

Have you thought about who or what you’re going to be this year?

It involves — it’s quite a good character from an animation. Yeah, I’m not going to spoil it.

21 Savage Cleared to Legally Travel Abroad, Teases Return to London

21 Savage can now legally travel outside the United States and plans to make his international performance in his native London.

Savage’s lawyer, Charles Kuck, told The Associated Press in a statement Friday (Oct. 6) that his client has officially become a permanent U.S. resident and may now go overseas. He cleared a major traveling hurdle after being taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Georgia in 2019.

Kuck said the Grammy-nominated artist followed “all applicable immigration laws since his initial detention by ICE.”

“His immigration court proceedings have now been terminated and he is a lawful permanent resident of the United States with the freedom to travel internationally,” Kuck said.

Savage, 30, whose given name is She’yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, spent 10 days in a detention center in southern Georgia before his release. He was arrested in a targeted operation over his visa, which expired in 2006.

The Atlanta-based rapper said he had no idea what a visa was when his mother brought him to the U.S. at 7 years old. He said in a 2019 interview with the AP that immigrants like him who lived in America illegally as children should automatically become U.S. citizens.

Savage said the visa application process discourages many immigrants who don’t have documents because it “hangs over your head forever.”

Savage made his announcement about returning to London via Instagram. The “London I’m Coming Home” video features memories from his childhood and is meant to tease his upcoming return to the U.K.

“This marks a milestone for the superstar as he will soon perform for the first time in London. More information to follow soon,” reads a press release from the rapper.

A source previously told Billboard that 21 Savage is planning an international tour.

Additional reporting by Billboard Staff

The Marketing Of FERXXO | Billboard Latin Music Week 2023

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Musica Mexicana Newcomers Shine at 2023 Latin Music Week Showcase

The 2023 Billboard Latin Music Week welcomed star-studded Q&A sessions, educational panels, and a wave of showcases — all celebrating the biggest acts in the Latin music realm the week of Oct. 2-6. 

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On Wednesday (Oct. 4), Billboard En Vivo hosted “A Night of Mexican Music” presented by Sonidos Mexicanos Promotores Unidos, Zamora Group and Rancho Humilde, featuring rising stars of the genre.

“Thank you for the opportunity on this occasion. We hope to continue growing in the future,” said the host of the night. 

The boutique event, which took place in Miami’s WhiskyLucan Restaurant, kicked off at around 11 p.m. with the acoustic presentation of emerging artist Erre. Wearing shorts, white sneakers and strutting his faithful guitar, the Phoenix-based artist performed his singles “Solo,” which is a collaboration with Eslabon Armado, “Me Olvidaste,” and “Te Extraño.” 

Carlos Sarabia, former vocalist of Banda El Recodo, then took center stage to explain that his band could not travel due to logistics but he crooned the intimate audience with an acapella version of his popular song, “Mi Gusto Es.” 

Wrapping up the night was Monterrey-based newcomer Sebastian Esquivel, and one of Billboard’s On The Radar Latin artists, who proudly represented the new corridos movement with his trap fusions and his Alex Favela-assisted track “RZR Rojo.” It was Esquivel’s first time performing in the U.S.

Celebrated for more than 30 years, the 2023 edition of Latin Music Week included a Superstar Q&A with Shakira; the Legends on Legends chat with Chencho Corleone and Vico C; Making the Hit Live! with Carin León and Pedro Capó; a panel with RBD’s Christian Chávez, Christopher von Uckermann, and Maite Perroni; Superstar Songwriter discussion with Edgar Barrera and Keityn, among many other panels, Q&As and workshops. 

This year’s Latin Music Week ran from Oct. 2-6, and also included showcases by Peso Pluma, Mike Bahía and Greeicy, DannyLux and Fonseca, to name a few. Official partners of the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Week include AT&T, Cheetos, CN Bank, Delta Air Lines, Lexus, Netflix, Michelob ULTRA and Smirnoff.

Billboard Latin Music Week coincided with the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards ceremony broadcast live from the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Fla., on Thursday (Oct. 5)

Doja Cat Sports T-Shirt With Alleged Neo-Nazi Sam Hyde, X Reacts

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Doja Cat is no stranger to attracting attention as almost everything she does is under the microscope due to her massive fame and past controversies. Now, the Scarlet artist is facing criticism on X, formerly Twitter, for wearing a t-shirt featuring the image of an alleged neo-Nazi.

Via an Instagram post that she has since deleted and reposted, Doja Cat is seen in a car selfie wearing a t-shirt with Sam Hyde, a comedian, and social media figure who got his first break in 2016 via the Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace show on Adult Swim. Hyde, 38, has previously shown support for Donald Trump and contributed to the legal defense fund of Andre Anglin, the founder and editor of the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer.

As usual, the eagle eyes of social media fans caught the image of Hyde, who is seen holding a semiautomatic rifle, but Doja eventually deleted and reposted the selfie with the t-shirt cropped out. Comments on the post are pointing out that the other image from the previous post is circulating online but Doja has yet to address the criticism.

Doja has been linked with the alt-Right world in the past after fans uncovered that she was participating in alleged racist chat rooms on the platform Tinychat, an issue that seemingly got buried as her fame and artistry grew. With the release of her latest studio album Doja Cat is still very much a huge star despite wanting to shed her connection to the fame she’s gained as a musician.

On X, we’ve gathered some reactions to Doja Cat and the Sam Hyde t-shirt below.

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Wisin And La Base: Eye of the Tiger | Billboard Latin Music Week 2023

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Reggaetón icon and superstar Wisin gives the definitive view on identifying and creating hits, tied to his visionary label and music company La Base. A once-in-a-lifetime conversation alongside legendary hitmakers Luny Tunes, DJ Nelson and Hyde el Quimico.

Texas vs. Oklahoma: How to Watch the Red River Rivalry for Free

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College football is taking over Saturday with more than a dozen games on the roster, including the Red River Rivalry between No. 12 Oklahoma Sooners and No. 3 Texas Longhorns.

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Read on for details on the game and how to watch or stream for free (click here to buy tickets).

Oklahoma vs. Texas: Where to Watch & Stream

What channel does Texas vs. Oklahoma come on? The game is scheduled to air on Saturday (Oct. 7) at 12 p.m. ET. on ABC.

You can watch the Big 12 matchup between undefeated Texas and undefeated Oklahoma on ABC or stream live on ABC.com. If you don’t have access to local channels, there are a few affordable ways to watch the game. For starters, you can watch ABC and other channels with an HD antenna.

Another option: subscribe to DirecTV or Fubo and enjoy a free trial to stream dozens of cable and local channels (use ExpressVPN to access streaming platforms internationally). You can also live stream college football on SlingTV and ESPN.com (with a log-in from your cable or streaming provider).

DirecTV packages start at $65/month for 75+ channels including ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, FS1 and more. To stream even more sporting events, subscribe to the DirecTV Sports Pack. With DirecTV Sports Pack, you can watch pro and college football live on over 40 specialty networks including NFL Network, NFL Redzone from NFL Network, ESPNU, SEC Network, MLB Network, NBA TV and more. Click here to see how to get three months free.

How to Watch College Football Games on Hulu

Hulu+ Live TV lets you stream 90+ channels (ABC and ESPN included) along with the entire Hulu library for $50/month — if you sign up in time to catch the promo. The limited deal ends Oct. 11. Click below to join.

ABC’s Saturday Night Football schedule will include No. 25 Louisville vs. No. 10 Notre Dame airing at 7:30 p.m. ET.

More than 25 games will air on Saturday across ESPN and ESPN platforms such as ABC, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+ and ESPN Radio, SEC Network and ACC Network.

You can save $10 on an ESPN+ Annual Plan when you subscribe by Wednesday, October 11. It’s your last chance to subscribe to the yearly plan for $99.99, before the price increases to $109.99 on October 12. Click here to subscribe.

ESPN+ will feature 11 games on Saturday, including UTSA Roadrunners at Temple Owls, Central Michigan at Buffalo, Kent State at Ohio and Arkansas State at Troy. The streaming platform will feature 50 games during Week 6 of college football.