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‘Loki’ Is Back: How to Watch Season 2 Online

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Your favorite time variant is finally coming back, and this time the fate of the sacred timeline isn’t the only thing that’s unraveling. Loki season two premieres Thursday (Oct. 5) on Disney+ and will see Tom Hiddleston reprise his role as the god of mischief alongside his partner in crime, Mobius, played by Owen Wilson.

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You can start streaming the new season of the anti-hero mystery when the episode is released exclusively on Disney+ at 9 p.m. ET. Don’t have a subscription? Click here to sign up now.

What can you expect from season two? It will pick up right where the season one finale left off — you know, when Loki was trapped in a new universe while the sacred timeline kept branching off. Oh, and Sylvie (Sophie D. Martino) is missing somewhere in time.

Now, it’s up to the trickster god and Mobius to regain control of the Time Variance Authority all the while tracking down the origins of supervillain Kang the Conquerer and finding Loki’s other version of himself, Sylvie. Themes you can expect to be explored continue to be the question of free will and good vs. evil.

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When & How to Watch Loki Season 2

The season premiere airs on Thursday (Oct. 5) at 9 p.m. ET with new episodes coming out every Thursday for a total of six episodes, all leading up to the finale on Nov. 9.

Loki is considered a Disney+ Original series (that’s also a part of the Marvel universe), which means you can only watch it through the streamer. The streaming platform did just release season one on DVD if you’d prefer a hardcopy. If you have a Disney+ subscription, then you can watch the new season for no additional cost by logging into your account and finding it under new releases.

Don’t have a subscription? Disney+ doesn’t offer a free trial, but it is one of the more affordable streaming platforms offering plans starting at $7.99/month. The Basic plan is the cheapest option and gives you an ad-supported experience, but if you’d prefer no ads, then you can get the Premium plan for $10.99/month.

Besides Loki, you’ll have access to the entire Disney+ library including content from National Geographic, Marvel and more. Exclusive content, shows and movies you can look forward to watching include American Born Chinese, WandaVision, The Mandalorian, Hocus Pocus, Hocus Pocus 2, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Disenchanted, Dancing With the StarsShe-HulkLightyearPinocchioThe Proud Family: Louder & ProuderHigh School Musical: The Musical: The SeriesHawkeyeLight & MagicWandaVisionThe MandalorianLokiI Am GrootThe Book of Boba FettThe Beatles: Get Back and BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage LA.

Love to bundle? You can save and expand your library of content by bundling Disney+ with Hulu and ESPN+. If you also want to watch live TV, then you can subscribe to Hulu + Live TV for even more content offerings.

Watch the trailer for Loki season two below.



Oliver Anthony Is Playing a Hometown Concert ‘Before Our Baby Boy Comes’

Singer-songwriter Oliver Anthony, known for his breakthrough Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping hit “Rich Men North of Richmond,” is playing one more show before the end of the year, and he’s making it a hometown celebration.

In an Oct. 4 social media post, Anthony noted that he will close out his run of concerts for 2023 with a show at Longwood University’s new Joan Perry Brock Center in Farmville, Va., on Oct. 28. Tickets for the show will go on sale Oct. 6 beginning at 10 a.m. ET, and tickets will be $25 each.

He also teased that since the show falls just days prior to Halloween, it may involve a few surprises.

“This one’s going to be close to Halloween, and we may or may not have gotten a gorilla suit. I’ll leave it at that,” he wrote on Instagram, adding a laughing emoji. “If you want to bring a costume, no one is going to stop you.”

The singer-songwriter also noted another reason for the reasonably early final show of the year: His wife is expecting a baby boy in November. “I had to squeeze in one more show before baby boy comes,” shared Anthony, who currently has two kids. “There’s no place like home.”

The concert news comes as Oliver Anthony recently aligned with United Talent Agency for booking representation. Among UTA’s clients are Jamey Johnson, Parmalee and Megan Moroney.

“I am pleased to announce that I hired two gentlemen in Nashville this week to help me with creating the 2024 tour,” he said on social media. “We’re going to be all over the U.S., and even doing some international travel. There’s no way I can pull that off by myself. Curt [Motley] and Jeffrey [Hasson] at UTA do all the legwork to make the performances happen safely and professionally.”

In August, the singer-songwriter’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” spent two weeks atop the Hot 100, while several of his other songs, such as “Ain’t Gotta Dollar” and “I’ve Got to Get Sober,” quickly populated the Hot Country Songs chart.

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Cradle of Filth’s Jon Kennedy Dead at 44 After Car Crash

Cradle of Filth’s bassist Jon Kennedy died after a car crash, frontman Dani Filth revealed on Facebook. He was 44 years old.

“It is with much sadness that we hear about the untimely passing of our former bassist Jon Kennedy. He was a great bassist and singer who filled in for Cradle at a time of such magical import, mayhem and mischief,” Filth wrote in his statement. “I distinctly remember having a wickedly wonderful week staying just outside Wrexham in Wales at Jon’s Mum’s house in 1995. We picked our own magic mushrooms from a local football pitch and then watched Emperor synch up with the newly-released Disney Aladdin on VHS, heading out to undertake Black Metal shenanigans thereafter. We were always pulling pranks and playfully winding each other up back in those days.”

He concluded, “He will be missed! Godspeed old friend.”

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Kennedy was driving on the A55, near Broughton, when he was killed, according to Daily Mail.

The devastating news comes just two months after the band’s early guitarist Stuart Anstis. Jon had played bass for metal band Cradle of Filth in 1994. He was with the band for around a year before moving onto other projects. 

D-Nice Brings Club Quarantine To The Kennedy Center This Weekend

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D-Nice entertained the masses during the height of the pandemic with his popular “Club Quarantine” DJ sets on Instagram Live and now he’s bringing that energy to the Nation’s Capital. This coming weekend, D-Nice will host a three-day event at the Kennedy Center featuring top names in comedy and music.

DJ D-Nice and the Club Quarantine Live Residency kicks off on Friday, October 6 with the CQ Comedy Showcase hosted by Royale Watkins and music from DJ Clark Kent. The showcase will feature Chris Spencer, Michael Che, Sherri Shepherd, Gina Yashere, Zainab Johnson, and Flex Alexander.

The following evening (October 7), Club Quarantine Live with D-Nice will feature the likes of MC Lyte, Kem, Muni Long, Machel Montano, Jadakiss, Camp Lo, Vin Rock of Naughty By Nature fame, Tracie Spencer, Shancie, and Frédéric Yonnet. Chris Spencer will serve as the host with Igmar Thomas and the Revive Big Band will help out with the background tunes.

Wrapping up the three-day weekend is CQ Praise & Worship on Sunday (October 8) with Hezekiah Walker, Anthony Brown and group therAPy, Tim Bowman Jr., Maranda Curtis & Faithy City Music, Mali Music, Jules Juda, J.J. Hairston, Virtue, and Charles Jenkins.

“The lineup we’ve prepared is nothing short of breathtaking. This opportunity has left me overflowing with emotions, and I can hardly contain my excitement for the Club Quarantine Live Residency at the Kennedy Center and the phenomenal community of artists that will be participating as part of it,” D-Nice shared in a press release statement. “It is a special curation encompassing the incredible sounds of hip-hop, R&B, gospel, soca, jazz, and comedy. We invite audiences and our CQ Fam to join us and get ready for an unforgettable experience that will touch your soul and make you dance with joy. Together, we’ll continue to create magical moments that will last a lifetime.”

For tickets to the Club Quarantine Live Residency, please follow this link.

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Reggae/Dancehall Fresh Picks of the Month: Skeng & Valiant, Mr. Vegas, Lyrikal, Nadia Batson & More

The myriad sounds of the West Indies have captivated the world for decades, from Bob Marley’s all-conquering reggae classics to more contemporary offerings from the likes of Shenseea and Masicka.

In recent years, following a relatively quiet period bereft of proper crossover hits from the region, a number of hit records drawing on contemporary renderings of dancehall and reggae — Byron Messia’s “Talibans,” Ireland Boss & Malie Donn’s “V6” and Teejay’s “Drift,” among them — have made major waves around the globe. That’s not to mention the recent global dominance of reggaetón, a widlly successful offshoot of dancehall’s wide-ranging legacy.

Just as the ’90s and ’00s were pivotal decades of record-breaking crossover success for Caribbean artists, the ’20s are starting to show signs of a mainstream resurgence in that direction. This new generation of Caribbean artists aren’t just building on the foundation of West Indian greats, they’re also subverting traditions by blending elements of dancehall, reggae, soca, calypso, Afrobeats, R&B, hip-hop, gospel, and pretty much every other musical style, into an exciting new frontier for Caribbean music. Along with artists actually living in the Caribbean, a new generation of the children of Caribbean immigrants in cities like New York, Toronto, Miami and London, are also making their presence known with a number of attention-grabbing genre-fusing tracks like Capella Grey’s “Gyalis” and Cochise’s “Buff.”

To help celebrate and honor the storied influence and and ever-increasing diversity of contemporary Caribbean music, Billboard is launching a new, monthly column to highlight 10 of the best new reggae and dancehall (and their cousin genres) songs each month. Of course, as is the case across genres in today’s age, there’s an overwhelming amount of new music released every day, let alone every month. Naturally, this column will not cover every last track, but our Spotify playlist — which is linked below — will expand on the 10 highlighted songs.

Now, to finally kick things off, here are 10 reggae and dancehall tracks that are heating up both our personal playlists and late-night functions from Kingston to Queens:

Millbeatz & Lyrikal, “Blessed Day”



A standout track from Millbeatz’s new Real Live Riddim project, “Blessed Day” finds Trinidadian artist Lyrikal leaning into the celebratory energy of soca music. With an anthemic hook that rejects the negative energy of doubters and naysayers, Lyrikal rides Millbeatz’ horn-laden riddim with equal parts gratitude and glee. There’s a genuine appreciation for the gift of life coursing through each phrase Lyrikal delivers. Despite the catchy percussion and horns, it is his voice that is the song’s driving force. “So tell them don’t worry, don’t worry about me/ I already prove di people who doubt me,” he proclaims.

Skippa, Najeeriii & Sulfa Ge, “Like Bob”



Leaning more into the grittier trenches of trap dancehall than the sunny sounds of soca, “Like Bob” — a new collaboration between Skippa, Najeeriii & Sulfa Ge — finds the the three artists expanding on the DNA that connects hip-hop, specifically gansta rap, and dancehall. Their gruff tones pair nicely with the soft piano and twinkling background synths, a contrast that creates ample tension for their high-stakes, shot-calling rhymes.

Nailah Blackman & KANIS, “Follow Follow”



On this sultry upbeat duet, Nailah and Kanis trade come-hither verses with a whispery, restrained hook that really drives home the slow-burning flirtatiousness of the track. Their alluring vocal tones are natural fits for the production’s intersection of Afrobeats and soca — and Trinidad and Haiti, by way of their respective backgrounds — further showcasing the diversity of sounds present in contemporary Caribbean music.

Bounty Killer & Cham feat. Dexta Daps, “Slow Motion”



Technically “Slow Motion” was released in May, but it found a home on Bounty Killer & Cham’s Time Bomb album, which hit streaming platforms on Sept. 22, so we’ll bend the rules here a little bit. The name of the game here is texture. Bounty Killer’s rugged tone is worlds away from Dexta’s fluttery falsetto, but when the two are juxtaposed against each other by way of the song’s verse-chorus structure, it makes for a truly dynamic song that breathes even more life into the sexy riddim — especially once the percussion drops out in the last 40 seconds.

Capleton, “Say Them Love You”



Probably the closest thing to traditional reggae in this week’s column, “Say Them Love You” finds reggae legend Capleton addressing hidden haters who pretend be friends with you while they’re actively praying on your downfall. Ever the animated vocalist, he plays up both the roughest and most tender pockets of his voice, bringing a sense of grounding to his cutting analysis of illegitimate friends and supporters. The new track appears on the Precious Time Riddim (Vol. 2) three-pack.

System32 & Lyrikal, “Stick On”



It’s fair to say that Lyrikal is on something of a hot streak right now. “Stick On” is the immediate standout of System32’s Sine Wave Riddim three-pack. With its hearty use of snare and tom drums setting the foundation for an ode to a woman who has completely taken over Lyrikal’s mind and heart, “Stick On” is a proper soca song that packs in jaunty chants, an infectious melody and a dynamic structure that moves through various refrains and hooks with reckless abandon.

Popcaan, “Nyqui” (with Anju Blaxx)



Squarely sat in the heart of modern dancehall, Popcaan’s new collaboration with Anju Blaxx isn’t particularly innovative, but it’s definitely enjoyable. An uninhibited ode to “freaky” women, “Nyqui” uses a simple hook, a reliably smooth melody and an eye-popping music video as a three-story Trojan Horse to respond to a recent spat with Denyque, in which the dancehall artist promoted her hew single by posting a picture of her wearing a t-shirt showing Popcaan (tagged as “somebody’s son”) eating watermelon (tagged as “me”). In the “Nyqui” music video, Popcaan features a plethora of beautiful women seductively chowing down on some watermelon.

Mr. Vegas, “God Out (Enuh)”



Although a solid chunk of mainstream dancehall prioritizes songs about sex and partying, the genre has myriad foundational topics — including God. On his new single “God Out (Enuh),” dancehall icon Mr. Vegas delivers a heartwarming hybrid of dancehall and gospel as he proclaims that he is “God pickney.” The song is characteristically confident and self-assured, but not from a place of arrogance. “God Out” champions God’s power over Mr. Vegas’ every turn and against all things that attempt to take him off of his destined life path.

Skeng feat. Valiant & Jiggy D, “Loyal Gyal”



It’s always a beautiful thing when collaborations between massive artists live up to the hype. On “Loyal Gyal,” Skeng and Valiant — alongside Jiggy D — lay down their requirements for “loyal” women. In actuality, these requirements are just the two men trading verses that paint some of their raunchiest and most explicit fantasies. Given that Skeng tends to operate in the gun chune lane, the pivot to this sound and theme is welcome. In addition to the smooth production, both men’s vocal performances — which feature a combination of Auto-Tune and slurring — make for a sonic environment that truly feels drunk on lust.

Nadia Batson, “Market”



To bring it back to soca, Trinidadian recording artist Nadia Batson delivers a pitch-perfect party anthem with “Market.” Seamlessly combining elements of traditional soca, a mood that carefully balances comedy and seduction and an extended “market” metaphor, the new song harnesses all of the joyous energy that makes soca music so infectious. She commands the track with a powerful vocal performance, assuming a position of control and agency throughout the entire song. “And if you lookin’ for sexy to throw inside a basket/ I am de whole, de whole, de whole blinkin’ market,” she sings winkingly.

Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect Keefe D Appears In Court

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Suspect Duane Davis Arraigned For 1996 Murder Of Tupac Shakur

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Duane “Keefe D” Davis appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom for a hearing after being arrested for the killing of Tupac Shakur.

On Wednesday (October 4), Davis arrived in court dressed in the blue jumpsuit of the Clark County Detention Center for his hearing after being arrested last week for his role in the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur. The formal charge was murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further, or assist a criminal gang.

The formal hearing was short as Davis informed the judge that his defense attorney needed two weeks to review all of the documents related to the case. The judge then moved up the hearing two weeks to be held on October 19. Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told the press afterward that Davis is being held without bail. “We will continue to ask for a no bail setting, because we believe under Nevada law and evidence in this case, that the proof is evident and the presumption is great that he will be convicted of first-degree murder, and that allows us to ask for a no bail setting,” he said.

Davis was indicted by a grand jury last week and was arrested shortly after. The Las Vegas Metro Police Department stated that Davis’ own words led to them reopening the case. “This was likely our last time to take a run at this case to successfully solve this case and bring forth a criminal charge,” said Las Vegas Metro Police Lieutenant Jason Johansson.

The 60-year-old Davis had confessed to having a role in the shooting to  Los Angeles Police Department officers back in 2009. He wasn’t charged then because the admission came as part of a proffer agreement. According to former LAPD detective Greg Kading, who has written about the Tupac Shakur killing, the proffer protected Davis since the information he shared couldn’t be used against him.

Davis has also spoken with numerous media outlets, even participating in a Netflix documentary about the murder in 2018, and released his own memoir. He is the only person involved in the shooting who is still alive – Deandre Smith, believed to have pulled the trigger in the shooting and Orlando Anderson, who got into a fight with Shakur at the MGM Grand Casino after the Mike Tyson-Bruce Weldon fight on September 7, 1996, are both deceased. 

Where to Buy the 20 Best Musician-Inspired Halloween Costumes

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Halloween is less than a month away, which means parties galore! Whether you’re hosting a spooky-themed gathering or plan on going out to celebrate to celebrate Halloween, you need to make sure you’ve got a killer costume. If you’re already brainstorming a popular Halloween costume and want to do something that isn’t a Barbie movie costume or a couples costume, you can look to your favorite singers and bands.

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Need some inspiration? If you’re feeling like re-creating your favorite artists’ iconic looks for Halloween, Billboard‘s got you covered. We looked online and compiled a list of the best Halloween costumes from Britney Spears costume ideas, Billie Eilish’s iconic outfits and even an Elton John look that’ll have everyone’s jaws on the floor.

Most of the ready-made costumes listed are available at Amazon, with fast and free shipping for Prime members. Plus, with a membership, some outfits are eligible for Prime Try Before You Buy, which means you can test out clothing for seven days before committing to buying it. Not a member? Click here to launch your 30-day free trial.

Keep reading to shop our best musician-inspired Halloween costumes.

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Channel Taylor Swift in this halter purple dress inspired by her Speak Now era. All you need to do to complete the look is a ponytail and a red lip. So easy!

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Transform yourself into Harry Styles with these white flared pants with pink suspenders. You can top it off with a pink button-down and a boa, of course.

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When Britney Spears dropped her “Oops… I Did It Again” video back in 2000, her red catsuit became one of the most iconic music video looks of all time. Amazon has almost an exact replica available on its website, with sizes ranging from XS to XXL, so you too can get lost in the game on Halloween. Buy the red catsuit for $29.99 on Amazon here and don’t forget a long blonde wig to complete the look. Find more pop-princess-inspired costumes here.

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If you’re looking for a quick and easy costume, then re-create Bob Gruen’s famous 1974 photo of John Lennon. All you have to do is pair the iconic “New York City” tee with a pair of round sunglasses and you’re good to go!

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Time to crocodile rock this Halloween in this replica costume of Elton John’s 1975 Dodgers Stadium concert outfit. The full uniform comes in sizes XS to XXXL. Pair the costume with these blinged out sunglasses to complete the look.

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Dreaming of becoming Tejano legend Selena Quintanilla for Halloween? This nylon and spandex jumpsuit, made in the likeness of her iconic purple jumper, features an elastic waistband, two-snap button closure, and it’s available in size S to XXL.

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Mr. Fahrenheit’s yellow outfit is available to purchase on Amazon for less than $45. The costume comes with a bright yellow, multi-buckle jacket and a pair of white red-striped trousers. Don’t forget to pair it with a fake mustache!

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Push It! Turn back the clock with this ‘90s-inspired look from Salt-N-Pepa’s “Push It” music video. The costume — which includes a black unitard, printed jacket and necklace — is available in size S to XXL and sizes 1X to 4X.

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Channel the “Bad Guy” herself with this Billie Eilish costume, which includes the singer’s famous neon green oversize look with black print patterns all over and a face mask. Make sure to pair it with an Eilish-inspired black and green wig here

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Feeling spicy? This Ginger Spice-inspired costume can be worn as a solo look or as Spice Girls group costume. The Union Jack dress is available in small to large, and make sure you buy a wig to complete the look.

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Want to rock out as Slash from Guns N’ Roses? All you need is a curly wig. Complete the rocker look with a top hat, dark glasses, studded bracelets, temporary tattoos and this $5 inflatable guitar.

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There are plenty of ways to pull off a DIY version of one of Dolly Parton’s many fashion moments. If you don’t have that kind of time (or patience), the country singer costume above will do just fine. The polyester jumpsuit is available in S-XXL (wig sold separately).

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From adult costumes to baby costumes, dressing up like Elvis might be one of the easiest looks for Halloween. Channel the rock legend’s signature white jumpsuit above or a pink suit similar to the one worn by Austin Butler in the Elvis biopic.

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Michael Jackson’s Thriller ensemble is another easy, and instantly recognizable, costume idea. The King of Pop has tons of different looks to choose from, so if you don’t want to go with Thriller, click here for more options.

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How about David Bowie? This costume, inspired by the rock icon’s Ziggy Stardust alter ego, includes a multi-colored jumpsuit and belt. The men’s version of this costume comes with boot covers.

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Looking to channel the Lioness this year? Amazon has full size, temporary tattoos that mimic the late Winehouse’s exact ink. Pair it with a classic beehive wig and you’re set (Amy’s incomparable vocals not included in the costume).

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This Marshmello costume is currently on sale for a major steal of just $10! You can also purchase an LED mask here and wear it with all-white outfit, or the outfit of your choice if it’s sold-out. 

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Speaking of white costumes, Madonna’s “Like A Virgin” costume is a classic in its own right. The costume above includes a dress, bow, belt and fingerless gloves. 

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Simply the best! This Tina Turner costume only includes a gold dress (sizes S-L), the wig and microphone are sold separately.  Find more wig and accessory options here

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Rock and roll on Halloween in this KISS Starchild jumpsuit (available in sizes S to X-Large). The Paul Stanley-inspired costume includes a jumpsuit, choker, belt, boot covers and gauntlets.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best Taylor Swift outfits, Dua Lipa style and Barbiecore outfits.

Make It So! Kid Cudi Is Kicking Off His ‘Star Trek’ Campaign With New Song ‘Heaven’s Galaxy’

Kid Cudi is going galactic once again, this time, with a collaboration with sci-fi franchise Star Trek. Star Trek and the artist announced on Thursday (Oct. 5) that the “Day ‘n’ Nite” rapper will be the face of its latest campaign titled “Boldly Be.”

The collaboration is set to launch at New York Comic Con — held at the Javits Center — on Oct. 12, and features a Fortnite gaming experience, streetwear capsule collection and a new song from the rapper titled “Heaven’s Galaxy.” Cudi’s fandom of the franchise inspired “Heaven’s Galaxy,” which was produced by Dot Da Genius. The track will be available on streaming starting on Oct. 12.

The Star Trek x Cudi streetwear collection includes tees, crewnecks, hoodies, a custom button-up T-shirt and a colorful leather varsity jacket. NYCC attendees can hit up Star Trek x Kid Cudi’s booth 2653 to pre-order items from the collab, with the collection dropping on Kid Cudi’s website on Oct. 16.

The Fornite experience, titled Star Trek x Kid Cudi: Mirror Mayhem, will see Cudi stepping into the world of the franchise and the popular video game. “Heaven’s Galaxy” will be in the game, in addition to previously unheard songs from the rapper’s forthcoming album, INSANO. According to the press release, players can “partner with Captain Skyles (Kid Cudi) on a mission to uncover the source of a sonic anomaly that threatens the peaceful planet Vada.” The collab’s NYCC booth will also offer a first look at the gaming experience.

Check out the Star Trek x Kid Cudi teaser below:



Ed Sheeran Confirms He Has His Own Grave in His Backyard

Ed Sheeran is ready for the afterlife.

The singer revealed to GQ this week that he does have a gravesite in his backyard — but it’s not a crypt. “I wouldn’t say it’s a crypt,” Sheeran explained, adding that the area is also a chapel for friends who have gotten married there. The “Shape of You” singer added that he wanted a space for people close to him who have been cremated.

“It’s a hole that’s dug in the ground with a bit of stone over it, so whenever the day comes and I pass away, I get to go in there,” he added. “People think it’s really weird and really morbid, but I’ve had friends die without wills, and no one knows what to do.”

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While the grave is for the future, at present, Sheeran is fresh off the release of his new album, Autumn Variations, released via his own Gingerbread Man Records on Sept. 29. “Last autumn, I found that my friends and I were going through so many life changes. After the heat of the summer, everything either calmed, settled, fell apart, came to a head or imploded,” Sheeran explained upon announcing the album. “When I went through a difficult time at the start of last year, writing songs helped me understand my feelings and come to terms with what was going on, and when I learned about my friend’s different situations, I wrote songs, some from their perspectives, some from mine, to capture how they and I viewed the world at that time. There were highs of falling in love and new friendships among lows of heartbreak, depression, loneliness and confusion.”

Autumn Variations follows Sheeran’s Subtract, which debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart upon its release earlier this year. 

Timestamp Drizzy: Drake Drops New “8 AM IN CHARLOTTE” Track, X Reacts As Expected

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Drake will drop his highly anticipated upcoming studio album, For All The Dogs, and a new track from the Canadian superstar is only adding to the excitement. Timestamp Drizzy is back with the song “8 AM IN CHARLOTTE,” and X is reacting to the drop as expected.

Drake, already employing his young son Adonis to provide the cover art for his upcoming album, introduced his progeny to the masses again by way of the visual treatment for “8 AM IN CHARLOTTE” which was released exclusively on Drake’s Instagram page.

Produced by the talented Conductor Williams (Stik Figa, Westside Gunn, Tyler, The Creator, etc.), “8 AM IN CHARLOTTE” is a decidedly “Boom Bap” affair that, as true fans of Drake know, isn’t new territory for The Boy.

During the video, Drizzy and Adonis are centerpieces for the visuals while Dad proudly flashes rap hands and bars while his son rocks a shirt with the words “Hate Survivor” on the front.

As details regarding For All The Dogs are largely mum, we’re not aware if “8 AM IN CHARLOTTE” is going to be on the project. The reactions to the drop are definitely the opposite of what fans said of Drake’s previous single, “Slime You Out” featuring SZA.

The reactions to the track are still coming in strong with some wondering if Drake is heading into a new direction along with the requisite hate he seems to attract. We’ve got reactions from all sides below.

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