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Mýa Reveals Her Favorite Vegan Dish, Childhood Crush & More on Speed Dating | Billboard News

Mýa shares her favorite vegan dish, childhood crush, the three things she would take with her on an island and more on this episode of Billboard‘s Speed Dating.

Heran Mamo:
Here we are with Mýa, and we’re gonna play Speed Dating.

Who was your childhood crush?

Mýa:
Childhood crush? Michael J. Fox?

Heran Mamo:
OK. What was your dream job as a kid?

Mýa:
Dream job as a kid? Veterinarian.

Heran Mamo:
What is your favorite vegan dish?

Mýa:
Anything curry.

Heran Mamo:
What drink do you order at a bar?

Mýa:
Wine.

Heran Mamo:
What three things would you bring with you to a deserted island?

Mýa:
Water, shea butter.

Heran Mamo:
OK, I’m with you right there.

Mýa:
And watermelon.

Heran Mamo:
I’m with it. What song do you have on repeat currently?

Mýa:
I don’t have anything on replay right now. “Wine”?

Heran Mamo:
I was about to be, like, shameless plug “Wine” featuring Bounty Killer, literally.

And that was speed dating with Mýa.

Jason Derulo Responds to Sexual Harassment Lawsuit: ‘Completely False and Hurtful’

Jason Derulo has spoken out about the lawsuit filed Thursday (Oct. 5) by a woman who claims the superstar sexually harassed her after signing her to his record label.

“I wouldn’t normally comment but these claims are completely false and hurtful,” said Derulo in a video and written statement posted to Instagram Thursday night. “I stand against all forms of harassment and I remain supportive of anybody following their dreams. I’ve always strived to live my life in a positively impactful way, and that’s why I sit here before you deeply offended, by these defamatory claims. God bless.”

In the complaint, the woman, Emaza Gibson, said that she signed with Derulo’s record label, Future History, after Derulo allegedly reached out about working with her in August 2021. But she claimed the relationship quickly soured, with Derulo continually pressuring her to have sex with him despite her persistent refusals to do so. Among other accusations, Gibson said the singer told her that if she wanted success in the music industry, she “would be required to partake in ‘goat skin and fish scales,’ which is a Haitian reference referring to conducting sex rituals, sacrificing a goat, goat blood and doing cocaine.’”

After allegedly rebuffing all of Derulo’s advances, Gibson claimed that the star became increasingly dismissive of and aggressive toward her. She further accused Derulo’s manager, Frank Harris, and human resources executives at Future History’s label partner, Atlantic Records, of defending Derulo or ignoring her complaints. In September 2022, she said she was informed that her “employment” with Future History and Atlantic had been terminated.

Since her alleged experiences with Derulo, Gibson claimed she’s required medical intervention for “breakdowns, weight loss, insomnia, mood swings, hopelessness, loss of motivation…[and] feelings of betrayal and deception” and was subsequently diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Gibson is suing for sexual harassment, failure to prevent and/or remedy harassment, retaliation, intimidation and violence, breach of contract and more. Harris, Atlantic and RCA Records are also named as defendants. It’s unclear why RCA Records is listed, as the label has never done business with Derulo or Future History.

On Friday, Gibson’s attorney, Ron Zambrano, responded to Derulo’s statement by putting out his own. “If Derulo truly remained supportive of anyone following their dreams, he would acknowledge the pain and suffering he caused Emaza and aim to be a better person,” the statement reads. “He should be offended by these allegations, as should everyone, including his fans. Emaza is certainly offended by his dismissive attitude. The entire music industry is due for a #MeToo movement. This sort of conduct is pervasive but it takes brave people like Emaza to come out of the shadows and share their stories to finally bring an end to this shameful behavior.”

Beyoncé Teases Final IVY PARK x Adidas Drop With All-Black Renaissance Tour Outfit

The Renaissance Tour may have ended, but the Blackout is only beginning. Beyoncé gave fans a sneak peek at pieces from her upcoming IVY PARK drop with Adidas on Instagram Thursday (Oct. 5), revealing she wore them in an all-black look on stage during her final Renaissance show earlier this week.

Posting photos from her Oct. 1 tour stop in Kansas City, the last of 56 total shows throughout North America and Europe, Bey showed off how her designs looked in action on the Renaissance stage. In the snaps, she is wearing a leather jacket with a glittering black leotard dress, thigh-high boots and long gloves.

Alongside the photos from the show, Bey shared a few pictures of models wearing the upcoming IVY PARK x Adidas pieces. These include leather jackets and crewnecks emblazoned with the Adidas logo, as well as a structured black bodice and legging set.

“Felt great to design and wear the final IVY PARK drop (with adidas??????) on the final show of the RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR,” the star captioned her post. “The Blackout. IVY PARK NOIR dropping Oct 12.”

Queen Bey has been working with Adidas on her IVY PARK brand since 2018. However, the Blackout collection will mark her last collaboration with the company. In March, it was reported that the “Break My Soul” singer and Adidas had mutually agreed to part ways due to “creative differences.”

It’s possible the IVY PARK look will crop up in Beyoncé’s Renaissance concert film, hitting theaters in the U.S., Mexico and Canada in December. The Destiny’s Child alum unveiled the movie’s trailer on the day of the tour’s final show.

Chris Rock & Steven Spielberg Teaming Up For New Martin Luther King Jr. Biopic

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A Martin Luther King Jr. biopic directed by Chris Rock? Yes, this is actually happening.

Spotted on Variety, the victim of Will Smith’s mighty hand, Chris Rock, is in final talks to team up with Steven Spielberg to bring us a new film focusing on the life of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. 

The website reports that Rock will serve as a director while Spielberg will be onboard as an executive producer on the upcoming film.

The film will be back by Universal Pictures and will pull all its information from Jonathan Eig’s biography “King: A Life,” which the film studio has already optioned.

Per Variety:

Eig’s book has been called the definitive biography of the late civil rights icon. It uses new FBI information and hundreds of interviews to paint a portrayal of King as a “courageous but emotionally troubled individual who demanded peaceful protest while grappling with his own frailties and a government that hunted him.” Since it’s early in the development process, casting has not been announced.

This will not be the first time Rock will sit in the director’s chair for a film. His previous directing credits include 2014’s Top Five, also starring Rosario Dawson, 2003’s Head of State, and 2007’s I Think I Love My Wife.

If you’re itching to see Rock in front of the camera again, he will be starring alongside Colman Domingo in the upcoming Netflix film Rustin, which follows the man who was an advisor to MLK.

Earlier this year, Rock used a Netflix Live standup special, Chris Rock: Selective Outrage, to finally break his silence about the infamous slap moment and other topics.

It’s good to see Chris Rock is out here working, but MLK biopic? We’re not sure this is something we want to see him directing.

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*NSYNC’s Reunion Single ‘Better Place’ Bounds Onto Pop, Adult Airplay Charts

*NSYNC’s first single since 2002, “Better Place,” soars onto multiple Billboard radio airplay charts (dated Oct. 14), following its first week of release.

The song, released Sept. 29 on DreamWorks/RCA Records from the Trolls Band Together soundtrack, due Oct. 20 (ahead of the movie’s expected Nov. 17 premiere), starts at No. 12 on Adult Pop Airplay, No. 13 on Adult Contemporary and No. 16 on Pop Airplay, encompassing airplay Sept. 29-Oct. 5.

(The charts reflect plays on reporting adult pop, adult contemporary and pop-formatted stations, respectively. Airplay is monitored by Mediabase and provided to Billboard by Luminate.)

On both Adult Pop Airplay, which began in Billboard’s pages in March 1996, and Pop Airplay, which originated in October 1992, the entrances are the highest ever for a song by a group. On Adult Contemporary, the arrival is the highest for a group, excluding holiday fare, since Luminate data began powering the chart in July 1993.

Notably, participating pop and adult pop iHeartMedia and Audacy stations played “Better Place” every other hour during the song’s release day, while Cumulus reporters spun it hourly over eight hours that day.



Upon the chart start of “Better Place,” the song is *NSYNC’s highest charting career hit on Adult Pop Airplay, its No. 12 opening rank surpassing the group’s prior No. 19 best with “Bye Bye Bye” in 2000.

On Adult Contemporary, the act has tallied three top 10s, including the Richard Marx-penned 13-week No. 1 “This I Promise You” in 2000-01.

On Pop Airplay, *NSYNC logged has nine top 10s, from “I Want You Back” in 1998 through “Gone” in 2002. Two songs hit No. 1: “Bye Bye Bye” (for 10 weeks) and “It’s Gonna Be Me” (five), both in 2000.

Meanwhile, the group’s Justin Timberlake bullets with two songs in the current Pop Airplay top 20, as “Keep Going Up!” with Timbaland and Nelly Furtado rises to No. 20. Timberlake notches his first top 20 entry on the chart in three-and-a-half years; as a soloist, he boasts 18 career Pop Airplay top 10s, including eight No. 1s.

Beyond the debut of “Better Place” on individual-format airplay charts, the song is in line to debut on other rankings (dated Oct. 14), including the all-genre multimetric Billboard Hot 100, highlights of which will be announced Monday, Oct. 9.

Ahead of the track’s release, Timberlake shared on Instagram a behind-the-scenes look at the quintet back in the studio. “So many stars aligned and that’s why I hit y’all and was like, ‘Hey, something came up,’” he is heard telling the act. “If we do this song, it’s a love letter to our fans. I would be honored to have the group on this song.”

All charts dated Oct. 14 will update on Billboard.com Tuesday, Oct. 10.

Barefoot Walker Kanye West Cuts Pedicure Short After Experiencing A Little Pain

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Kanye West loves to call himself a genius, and as the saying goes there’s a thin line between genius and insanity. Over the past few years it seems like Yeezy’s been leaning towards the latter, and his latest outburst serves as more proof of that theory.

According to TMZ, Kanye West let a pedicurist witness first hand what it’s like to deal with his infamous mood changes. He cut his pedicure appointment short and walked away due to a little pain he suffered at the hands of the nail technician. The incident unfolded in a hotel room where he and Ty Dolla $ign were holed up, and it was Ty who actually uploaded the video onto the internet for all to see.

TMZ reports:

Kanye’s pal, and music partner Ty Dolla $ign uploaded the funny footage Thursday showing Kanye’s interaction with the puzzled pedicurist. You see Kanye react with a quick jolt of pain before deciding the whole treatment was over … standing up and saying he wanted to stop.

The woman performing the pedicure tries to convince Kanye to let her finish, but he ain’t budging, saying “It’s my toes.” Check out the look on Ty’s face, he’s stunned by the whole interaction.

Kanye’s essentially been trekking barefoot in Europe throughout the summer — so you gotta imagine the nail tech had her work cut out for her — but Ye didn’t wanna take a chance.

Well, they are his toes and from what we know pedicures can sometimes be painful. Maybe Kanye has a regular pedicurist with the hands of a goddess who never makes his little piggies squeal or something.

Still, Kanye didn’t let a little foot pain keep him from getting back on his grind and continuing to create his upcoming album with the help of Ty Dolla $ign, who previewed their collaborative cut in the club.

Check out clips of the aforementioned incident and unreleased song below. Let us know your thoughts on Kanye’s actions and song in the comments section.

Drake’s ‘For All the Dogs’: All 23 Songs Ranked

Another day, another Drake album. After nearly 10 months of teasing, delays, and an album campaign characterized by his first poetry book and a 21 Savage-assisted tour equally focused on music and bras, Drake has finally unveiled For All the Dogs.

Arriving on the heels of three consecutive Billboard 200-topping projects that were all received rather tepidly — 2021’s Certifed Lover Boy and 2022’s Honestly, Nevermind and Her LossFor All the Dogs promised a return to “the old Drake.” Now, the “old Drake” — whether that’s referring to some nebulous collective recollection of his Take Care glory days or a direct return to the ethos and sonic aesthetics of his earlier records — has been a term that has hounded the “Jimmy Cooks” rapper for years. Between forays into dance music and collaborative projects, a vocal segment of Drake’s fans have been clamoring for the moody, introspective R&B-informed stream-of-consciousness raps about relationship dynamics that dominated the tracklists of his first few studio efforts.

Standing at a whopping 23 tracks with one hour and 25-minute runtime, For All the Dogs spends what feels like an eternity trying to recapture the ember of “the old Drake” — but the efforts are futile, because so much of the album leans on an exact recreation of the “old Drake” approach to those topics, rather than returning to focusing on those storied subjects with a matured and evolve outlook.

Nevertheless, For All the Dogs boasts a star-studded roster of collaborators and surprise guests, including SZA (twice), J. Cole, Chief Keef, Sexyy Red, Snoop Dogg, Sade, Teezo Touchdown, Bad Bunny, Yeat, 21 Savage, Lil Yachty and PARTYNEXTDOOR — a wide-ranging list that reasserts Drake’s ability to select artistic partners who will expand his already vast audience and push him into trending sounds and styles that might be a bit removed from his usual wheelhouse. From soulful piano-laden Griselda-nodding soundscapes to party-ready mixtures of Miami bass and ’80s synths, For All the Dogs covers a lot of ground while remaining relatively sonically cohesive. The album certainly overstays its welcome and takes too long to truly find its pocket, but For All the Dogs works best when Drake makes it clear that he’s not taking himself too seriously, as he does on the genuinely hilarious “BBL Love (Interlude)” — but that’s not always the case, which makes the record feel tedious at best.

With a tracklist this bloated, sorting through For All the Dogs is no easy task, so here is a preliminary ranking of every song on Drake’s new record.

Jig Avoidance: Roy Wood Jr. Leaves ‘The Daily Show’ After 8 Years


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Comedian Roy Wood Jr. announced his departure from The Daily Show after serving as a writer and correspondent.

On Thursday, Roy Wood Jr. announced that he was leaving the Comedy Central late-night program in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. In the post, he wrote: “After eight amazing years on The Daily Show, where l’ve been able to pursue my comedic and political curiosities with some of the best writers, producers, crew, and correspondents anyone could hope for, I’ve made the decision to move on.”

In an interview with NPR, Roy Wood Jr. detailed his reasoning behind his decision, spurred by the fact that the show has not offered the open host’s seat to him. “I can’t come up with Plan B while still working with Plan A,” he said about deciding not to continue. “The job of correspondent…it’s not really one where you can juggle multiple things. [And] I think eight years is a good run.”

The Daily Show released a statement about Wood’s departure, saying: “Roy Wood Jr. is a comedic genius and beloved teammate. His insights and hilarity helped us make sense of the 2016 election, the pandemic, and countless hours of Fox News. We thank him for his time with us and can’t wait to see what he does next.”

Wood would speak about that statement. “What could they really say?”, he replied when asked about how he felt about Comedy Central’s words.” [They’re] not going to give me the job just to keep me.” He did go on to say that if officially offered the role, he would consider it. “If you’re offered the chance to host ‘The Daily Show’ at any point in your life … you have to stop for a second and consider that,” he said. “The next question becomes, ‘What does ‘The Daily Show’ look like in 2024? And what does late night look like in 2024?’”

The news leaves fans of The Daily Show wondering who will eventually fill the seat vacated by Trevor Noah last year as the show returns on October 16 after the hiatus caused by the Writers Guild of America strike. That strike, which began in May, ended last week. Comedian Hasan Minhaj was seen as a leading candidate to take over, but the network stated it was going back to “square one” after reports surfaced of Minhaj allegedly fabricating autobiographical elements of his routines.

Jingle Ball 2023: How to Get Tickets to See Olivia Rodrigo, Nicki Minaj, SZA & More

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We just got treated to an early Christmas gift as iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball 2023 tour lineup features artists including Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Jelly Roll, Sabrina Carpenter and more. General onsale tickets were released on Friday (Oct. 6) through Ticketmaster, which means you can officially snag a pair for you and your friends to see your favorite artists live this holiday season.

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The tour will kickoff Sunday (Nov. 26) in Tampa, Fla., and will continue to other cities including Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, New York City, Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Atlanta and, finally, ending in Miami on Saturday (Dec. 16).

Other artists you can look forward to joining the main stage include Pentatonix, Big Time Rush, OneRepublic, Melanie Martinez, Doechii and David Kushner.

Missed out on tickets or didn’t get the spot you wanted? You might be able to score better tickets through cheap ticket sites including StubHub, VividSeats and Seat Geek. We broke down each resale ticket site below including how much tickets are currently going for at time of publication.

How to Get Tickets to Jingle Ball 2023

General onsale for tickets is happening through Ticketmaster on Friday (Oct. 6) at 12 p.m. local time. There may still be tickets available through the official retailer, which you can check by clicking the button below.

Through StubHub you can get tickets to Jingle Ball 2023 starting at $46 with the option to customize tickets based on recommended ones from the site or price, or you can click on the interactive map to select exactly where you want to sit. The site also comes with the FanProtect Guarantee, which you can read more about here.

Tickets through VivdSeats go for around $44 and include 100% Buyer Guarantee protection to help keep your purchases safe. To make sure you get the type of tickets you want, the site allows you to sort tickets by price or seating area in the arena.

Seat Geek‘s tickets start at $36 and are ranked on a scale of 1-10 that tell you how good of a deal it is. Tickets labeled as a 10 are considered the best deal, and one-rated tickets are the worst. You can also include fees when looking at ticket prices and even sign up to get notified if ticket sales drop in cost.

Everything or Nothing at All: How to Get Tickets to the Foo Fighters’ Tour — Before They Sell Out

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Tickets to the Foo Fighters’ 2024 Everything or Nothing at All stadium tour went on sale on Friday (Oct. 6).

Read on for pricing info and more details on how to get affordable tickets online.

When Does the Foo Fighters Tour Start?

The Foo Fighters Everything or Nothing at All tour kicks off July 17, 2024, at Citi Field in New York. The band will perform two nights in New York before traveling to Boston; Hershey, Penn.; and Cincinnati. Other shows include Los Angeles, Portland and Seattle.

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Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. ET and they’re selling fast. According to a post on band’s Instagram account on Friday, passes for shows in Boston, Hershey, Cincinnati and Minneapolis have already sold out.

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A limited number of tickets are still available for the Citi Field shows. If you act fast, you should be able to find a nice selection of tickets priced at around $200 and up. From what we’ve seen, ticket prices currently range from around $200-$400, and as low as $36 for nosebleeds seats. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster as well as Vivid Seats, StubHub and Seat Geek.

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If you don’t feel like waiting until next year to catch the Foo Fighters on stage, the band will also be performing at this year’s Austin City Limits Festival, which will be held Oct. 6-7.

The Everything or Nothing At All tour marks a second round of shows for the Foo Fighters since the death of band member Taylor Hawkins in 2022.

After kicking off their first round of shows last year, frontman Dave Grohl penned an emotional message thanking fans for their support. “Now that we’ve returned from our first run of shows, I felt compelled to reach out and thank you all for being there for us,” he wrote at the time. “Every night, when I see you singing, it makes me sing harder. When I see you screaming, it makes me scream louder. When I see your tears, it brings me to tears. And when I see your joy, it brings me joy. But, I see you… and it feels good to see you, churning up these emotions together. Because we’ve always done this together.”