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J Balvin Teases Air Jordan 3 Collaboration: Where to Buy the ‘Medellín Sunset’ Sneaker Online

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“Real recognize real.” J Balvin posted a commercial for the Air Jordan 3 Medellín Sunset sneaker via Instagram on Monday (Sept. 18).

The promo features Balvin and a group of elderly men discussing soccer and haircuts. “Real recognize real, the J Balvin Sunset collection,” reads the caption.

J Balvin x Air Jordan 3 Medellín Sunset shoe retails for $250 and drops this Saturday (Sept. 23) at 7 a.m. via theNike SNKRS app and select retailers.

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According to the Nike description, the shoe features a “sky-fading from crimson to the last fiery flame of yellow” while “gradient accents evoke the colors of a Medellín sunset, popping against a coconut milk backdrop and Solar Flare detailing.”

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The shoe also appears to be available on StockX along with the J Balvin Air Jordan 1 Retro High Top and J Balvin x Air Jordan Retro 2.

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The 38-year-old recording artist sported his Air Jordan Medellín Sunset sneakers during an appearance at the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., over the weekend. Balvin also met up with Michael Jordan at the Nascar event.

“Never stop dreaming and working towards your goals,” he captioned a photo gallery featuring snapshots with Jordan.

Aside from the sneaker collab, Balvin has another partnership that he just announced with Verizon. The “Catch My Phone” augmented reality game, revealed Friday (Sept. 15), features a 300-foot-tall digital Balvin “walking around the country” to the homes of different fans and dropping iPhones. As part of AR experience, fans can learn about the new iPhone, pre-order it and listen to Balvin’s new single “Dientes” featuring Usher and DJ Khaled.

“I’m excited to be teaming up with Verizon to deliver an amazing augmented reality journey that will bring me even closer to my fans like never before,” Balvin said in a news release. “The ‘Catch my iPhone’ experience isn’t just about celebrating the new phone, it’s also your ticket to a sneak peek into my latest music and I can’t wait to share this innovative opportunity with you.”

Chris Stapleton, Tim McGraw, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Breland & More Feted During ACM Honors

Luminaries from Nashville’s country music industry celebrated more than a dozen honorees as part of the 16th annual Academy of Country Music Honors, which airs Monday evening (Sept. 18) at 8 p.m. ET on Fox (and streams the following day on Hulu).

The evening celebrated not only many of country music’s hitmaking artists, but many throughout the music business who have made an indelible mark on the industry, and pushed the genre forward in many ways — including songwriters, musicians and industry executives.

Four-time ACM Award winner Carly Pearce returned as host for a third consecutive year. Reigning ACM new female artist of the year Hailey Whitters offered up a jovial, sassy rendering of her hit “Everything She Ain’t” and honored many of the studio winners during the evening.

Early in the evening, Breland was honored with the inaugural ACM Lift Every Voice Award, the newest ACM Honors accolade. Keith Urban, who called Breland “a superb songwriter and the real deal…he’s got a great heart,” joined Breland for a rendition of “Throw It Back.”

Breland offered perhaps one of the most insightful, stirring acceptance speeches of the evening.

“I just want to say winning this award is truly the highest honor that I’ve received in my career,” he said, going on to name several influential Black musicians such as Rufus “Tee Tot” Payne, who taught Hank Williams, as well as the railroad workers who influenced Jimmie Rodgers and the Grand Ole Opry’s first Black country star, DeFord Bailey. Breland also recognized Mickey Guyton, Darius Rucker and The War and Treaty for their music and their work in progressing diversity within country music.

A trio of superb singer-songwriters — Clint Black, Mary Chapin Carpenter (two members of country music’s illustrious “Class of ‘89”) and the late K.T. Oslin — were each honored with the ACM Poet’s Award.

Lady A honored Black by performing his 1993 hit duet with Wynonna “A Bad Goodbye,” while Trisha Yearwood performed “This Shirt” from Carpenter’s 1989 album State of the Heart.

Black said, “This only happens because so many people come together and get behind a guy or girl and make things happen for them.”

One songwriter honored another as Brandy Clark performed a heart-tugging, tender rendition of the late Oslin’s “’80s Ladies.” Meanwhile, acclaimed journalist/author Robert K. Oermann gave a touching acceptance speech honoring his dear friend Oslin, who died in 2020.

Pearce joined songwriter Emily Shackelton to perform Pearce’s “What He Didn’t Do,” to honor their co-writer on the song, this year’s ACM songwriter of the year recipient Ashley Gorley.

Meanwhile, HARDY was feted with the ACM artist-songwriter of the year honor.

The crowd began cheering as Bailey Zimmerman took the stage to sing HARDY’s “Signed Sober You.” Zimmerman told HARDY, “You’ve been an inspiration because you’ve always been you and done things your way. You’ve taught us we can do what we want and still be successful.” Dennis Matkosky, co-founder of Relative Music Group (HARDY was named partner in the company a couple of years ago), presented HARDY with the artist-songwriter of the year honor.

Longtime music industry members were also honored for their career contributions to the genre. Two country radio titans, Bill Mayne and Charlie Cook, were each honored with the ACM service award. Cook serves as vp of country music, programming operations manager for Cumulus Nashville’s five-station cluster, and program director for WSM-FM and WKDF-FM. Throughout his career, Mayne worked at both record labels and in radio; he also held the executive director role at Country Radio Broadcasters from 2011 until his retirement in 2019.

Chris Janson presented Cook with his honor, saying, “Without country radio I wouldn’t be standing here…thank you for believing in me,” before performing his hit “Good Vibes.”

Country Thunder Festival executive producer Troy Vollhoffer was named the recipient of the ACM Lifting Lives Award, given to an artist, duo/group or industry professional who has devoted themselves to improving lives through the power of music. Vollhoffer’s Premier Global Production company has been one of the foremost staging and lighting companies for decades. Meanwhile, Vollhoffer has served on the board of ACM Lifting Lives, rising to officer positions including vice president, president and ultimately chair of the board in 2022. He has also served on advisory boards for the T.J. Martell Foundation and Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.

Storme Warren honored the late Charlie Daniels with the ACM spirit award, while Billy Ray Cyrus, Firerose and Travis Denning celebrated the legendary singer-songwriter-guitarist-fiddler in song with a rendition of Daniels’ “Long Haired Country Boy.” A recipient of the 1997 ACM Pioneer Award, Daniels was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016 and died in 2020.

Other performers during the evening included Sara Evans offering a rendition of her hit “Born to Fly,’ while Dennis Quaid performed “Fallen.”

Tim McGraw and now-retired Universal Music Group Nashville chairman/CEO Mike Dungan were the recipients of this year’s ACM Icon Award, which honors an artist, duo/group or industry leader who has advanced the popularity of the genre through their contributions in various sectors of the industry.

During his decades in the industry, Dungan has championed artists including Brooks & Dunn, Pam Tillis, Brad Paisley, Brothers Osborne, Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Kacey Musgraves, Jordan Davis and Parker McCollum.

“He took so many artists under his wing,” Davis told Dungan from the stage. “What you’ve done in country music will last a lifetime and this genre is better because you are part of it.” Davis was then joined by contemporary Christian music hitmaker (and now UMG Nashville-aligned artist) Anne Wilson for a rendition of Davis’ No. 1 hit “Buy Dirt” (the original featured Luke Bryan). Meanwhile, Priscilla Block offered up what she called “the song that brought us together in the first place,” her breakthrough hit “Just About Over You.”

McGraw earned his first ACM honors back in 1994, picking up top new male vocalist and album of the year (for Not a Moment Too Soon). In 1997, he earned single, song, vocal event and video of the year honors for his enduring duet with his wife Faith Hill, “It’s Your Love.” Those are just a few of the 21 ACM Awards honor McGraw has picked up during his nearly four-decade career.

Brett Young honored McGraw with an especially soulful rendering of “Don’t Take the Girl,” while Nelly performed his genre-blending McGraw collaboration from 2004, “Over and Over,” noting that he and McGraw recorded the song not because either necessarily was in need of a hit, but out of pure respect for each other’s artistry.

“He believed in what I was trying to do; it’s an honor to call him a friend,” Nelly said, stepping down from the stage to hug McGraw, who was seated front row in the Ryman Auditorium, alongside Hill and their children.

Country Music Hall of Famer Randy Travis honored Kane Brown with the ACM international award, while Lee Brice performed Brown’s recent No. 1 hit “Like I Love Country Music.” Brown recently notched his 10th No. 1 Country Airplay hit with “Bury Me in Georgia” and has crisscrossed the globe on his international Drunk or Dreaming tour, visiting Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the U.K. and Europe.

“Country music let me into the family and now I get to travel the world and be different, which is what I’ve always wanted to be and what I always have been,” Brown said in accepting his honor.

Closing out the evening was a celebration for ACM Triple Crown winner Chris Stapleton. The ACM Triple Crown honor is given to artists who have previously earned ACM new male or female artist of the year, ACM male or female artist of the year and ACM entertainer of the year trophies during their career. The ACM triple crown honor has been awarded to only eight other artists, including Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Merle Haggard and Barbara Mandrell.

“Every now and then someone comes through who levels the walls and moves things forward,” said singer-songwriter-musician and country music historian Marty Stuart, in honoring Stapleton with the ACM triple crown honor.

Husband-and-wife duo The War and Treaty brought the audience to its collective feet with their otherworldly, showstopping offering of Stapleton’s “Cold,” their unparalleled voices melting over the song’s soulful angst.

Stapleton was humble in accepting his ACM Triple Crown honor, thanking his family and his team and saying, “I was just out here playing songs, seeing if something could happen. Still kind of feel that way sometimes…I’m so grateful…It’s a wonderful and rare thing to get to do something you love so much.”

No doubt, many in the room that evening would agree with Stapleton’s simple, heartfelt sentiment.

Jung Kook Misses BTS, Suga’s Enlistment Date, Halle Berry Slams Drake & More | Billboard News

The numbers are in for this week’s Hot 100! Did Doja Cat hold on to No. 1? Is country music still reigning over the charts? Plus, Katy Perry sold her music catalog to Litmus for a whopping $225 million. The deal includes rights to the singer’s five chart-topping songs off ‘Teenage Dream.’ BTS’ Jung Kook talks about missing his bandmates and Suga has revealed his military enlistment date. And more!

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Olivia Rodrigo is the queen of the charts. Jung Kook says he misses BTS as Suga prepares for military duty. Drake allegedly crosses Halle Berry. Katy Perry made bank selling her catalog and we learned five things about Renee Rapp.

I’m Tetris with Billboard News. Hope you had a great weekend! It’s Monday, September 18th, and we have a huge update for our charts.

On the Billboard 200, Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore album Guts debuts at No. 1, making her the first female artist to debut their first two entries at No. 1 since Ariana Grande. But that’s not it for her or us. Today, we launched our Hot 100 in a brand new way for the first time on video and I couldn’t be happier to deliver you the goods. Let’s run it down!

This is the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 for the week dated September 23. Down from its No. 6 peak is “Dance the Night.” Gunna falls to No. 9. SZA’s “Snooze” is just shy of its No. 7 peak. But good idea, right? Olivia is up from No. 26. “Last Night” falls again to No. 6. Taylor’s “Summer” is still going at No. 5. “Fast Car” slows down to No. 4. And Zach Bryan is at No. 3 in his third week. Down from her first solo No. 1 last week, Doja Cat. And back at No. 1 for the first time since July… “Vampire.”

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‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’ Season 2 Premiere Delayed Amid Hollywood Writers’ Strike

The Jennifer Hudson Show, originally slated to premiere Monday (Sept. 18), has officially been put on pause due to the ongoing Hollywood writers’ strike, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed.

Hudson’s show — which was slated to kick off its second season and feature guests across music and television, from Usher and DJ Khaled to Vice President Kamala Harris and more — is among the recent string of daytime programs like The Drew Barrymore Show and CBS’ The Talk that have paused their return amid the writers’ strike. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Hudson “advocated for the postponement.”

The announcement of The Jennifer Hudson Show‘s renewal for a second season occurred earlier this year, in January; the Writers Guild of America, which represents more than 11,500 screenwriters protesting against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), did not go on strike until May, after Hudson’s show renewal was already announced.

“Working on this show alongside my incredible team and our amazing partners has been one of the greatest joys of my career,” Hudson said in a statement about receiving a second season for her show. “We have been on this journey together from day one and I am so thrilled to take it to the next level. I could not be more grateful to audiences across America for letting me into their homes everyday as we empower and inspire one another. I can’t wait to show you what we have up our sleeves in season two!”

Hudson is the youngest female EGOT winner ever, after taking home a Tony in 2022 as one of the producers of best musical winner A Strange Loop. She also won the Oscar for best supporting actress (for 2006’s Dreamgirls), two Grammy awards (best R&B album for 2009’s Jennifer Hudson and best musical theater album for 2017’s The Color Purple), and a Daytime Emmy for 2021’s Baba Yaga.

The Writers Guild is set to continue its negotiations with AMPTP on Wednesday.

HHW Gaming: Trolli x ‘PUBG: Battlegrounds’ Link Up For Exclusive In-Game Content

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Trolli Candy links up with PUBG: Battlegrounds for a delicious collaboration that also adds flavor to your Battlegrounds experience.

Announced on National Video Games Day, the first-ever partnership between the gummy candy company and popular video game invites gamers to join the Sour Brite Squad.

The collaboration will see four collectible Trolli x PUBG packs featuring iconic PUBG characters on retailers’ shelves nationwide until December.

Gamers will get their hands on the yummy gummies and access exclusive in-game content, including custom Trolli character skins adorned with Trolli’s sour neon Trolli worms.

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“More than 50 percent of Trolli consumers identify as avid gamers, so we know that our Trolli brand is closely connected to the culture,” said Hope Hruska, Brand Manager for Trolli. “We’re always looking for unexpected ways to show up for the gaming community, which is why we’re excited to merge Trolli’s neon brite world with PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS and bring to life iconic elements of the game that gamers have never seen before.”

PUBG: Battleground players can grab the in-game content when purchasing four specially marked packs of Trolli gummies, including:

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Kelsea Ballerini Reveals How She Slid Into Chase Stokes’ DMs in Honor of His Birthday

Kelsea Ballerini celebrated Chase Stokes’ 31st birthday this past weekend on Saturday with a special tribute post shared to her Instagram — which included a screenshot of exactly how she slid into his DMs before they started dating.

The DMs show Ballerini sending the Outer Banks star an introductory message at 1:07 a.m. that read “hiii chase stokes.” Two hours later, the actor responded, “hey there how u doin.” Ballerini shared her nickname — and a blushing-face emoji — and wrote, “I’m kels, nice to meet you.” Stokes gave the message a red-heart reaction, and the rest was history.

“Happy birthday, my sweet virgo. @hichasestokes,” the “Mountain With a View” singer captioned the post, which featured several intimate snaps the two have taken together since they started dating.

Fans in the comments section of Ballerini’s post couldn’t help but admire her courage for starting up the conversation. “It’s you shootin your shot at 1:07am for me,” one fans wrote, with another adding, “it’s the for real ‘how it started versus how it’s going.’” A third fan said that sliding into the DMs can be worth it sometimes — “Moral of the story, shoot your shot girlies.”

Ballerini spoke about her relationship with Stokes in August during her visit to Today. “I’m so happy. He’s here too. It’s nice to feel so supported and seen,” she told the show hosts, sweetly adding that the actor is “such a wonderful human being.” The two recently appeared alongside each other at the 2023 VMAs on Sept. 12.

See Ballerini”s Instagram post below.

Here Are 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Reneé Rapp | Billboard

Reneé Rapp reveals five things you don’t know about her.

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Hey, what’s up? My name is Reneé Rapp and these are five things that you might not know about me — and if you do, you pay much too attention to me.

I played golf my whole life and I started on the boy’s golf team in middle school. And they were all super rude to me, for the most part. And I have a distinct memory of someone hitting me in the back of the head with a golf ball. So I hope you rot.

I have a good one… oh, I’m a fake vegan. I was vegan, actually, in real life for two years. And now I just tell people, I’ll be like, “yeah, sorry, I’m a vegan,” and then they’ll be like, “Oh my God.” And I’ll be like, “yeah” and then like, one of my friends will usually be like, “she’s not a vegan. I don’t know why she’s lying to you.”

I used to, when I was a kid, I used to dress my little brother up, putting him in little like skirts and bows, and he looked absolutely stunning. For a while, my little brother was Kylie to me, my younger sister.

I was in Student Council, but not just Student Council, I was actually on the State Board for North Carolina Student Council. I don’t remember exactly what that title was but it was something advisor. And it was a big f—ing deal.

My legal middle name is not Mary Jane. It’s actually just Jane, but my grandmother’s name, who my middle name is after, is Mary Jane and I loved Spider-Man. And I thought MJ was super hot. I got really pissed that nobody put Mary Jane as my legal name and I started just calling myself Reneé Mary Jane Rapp, and now it’s stuck.

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Jeezy Gets Cryptic On IG Amid Jeannie Mai Divorce News

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Jeezy and Jeannie Mai looked to be one of entertainment’s top power couples but the Atlanta rapper filed for divorce late last week which shocked many. A quick scan of Jeezy’s Instagram page shows the CTE boss clearly moving on by way of posting a cryptic message along with an old clip featuring his soon-to-be ex-wife that might raise eyebrows.

Jeezy, real name Jay Jenkins, and Jeannie Mai wed in 2021 after the pair met each other after Jeezy appeared on Mai’s former daytime talk show, The Real. Jenkins and Mai are the parents of a toddler girl and the rapper is asking for joint personal custody while also clearly stating that there is no saving the marriage.

On Instagram, the Snofall artist can be seen standing in front of a custom Mercedes-Benz and decked out in bright jewelry in a residential neighborhood with the caption for the image reading, “Too focused on who I’m becoming to focus on who’s not coming with me.”

In subsequent images from the post, Jeezy is still sporting a diamond-encrusted wedding band. Some online, especially in the comments section of the post, believe that this was a message for his estranged wife but that hasn’t been confirmed. The image was posted the same day news of the divorce filing went wide.

Jeannie Mai has not posted to her in five days, in which she shared images of her visit to New York for NYFW. She also shared a behind-the-scenes video of her preparation for the photo shoot on her TikTok page with Nick Minaj’s “Last Time I Saw You” as the backing music. As some noted, she too is still wearing her wedding ring.

Mai nor Jeezy have not made any full public statements regarding their split.

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Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan Marries Longtime Partner Chloe Mendel

Congratulations are in order for Billy Corgan and Chloe Mendel, who tied the knot on Saturday (Sept. 16) after more than a decade together.

The Smashing Pumpkins frontman revealed the exciting news to Chicago’s WGN TV at the band’s pop-up celebration for the 30th anniversary of their seminal 1993 album Siamese Dream at Madame Zuzu’s in Highland Park, Illinois. Corgan and Mendel co-own the restaurant and performance space.

Corgan, who was previously married to Chris Fabian from 1993 to 1995, has been with Mendel since 2012. The duo got engaged in September 2022 on Mendel’s 30th birthday, which she sweetly documented on Instagram. “The day finished with a wedding proposal. Of course I said yes,” she captioned the post.

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The couple shares two children: seven-year-old son Augustus and five-year-old daughter Philomena.

The Smashing Pumpkins recently wrapped up a 26-date Live Nation-produced outing, dubbed The World is a Vampire Tour — a reference to an iconic line from 1995’s “Bullet with Butterfly Wings.” The trek comes following the release of the band’s 33-track rock opera album, ATUM, in the spring. ATUM (pronounced “Autumn”) serves as a sequel to 1995’s iconic Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and 2000’s experimental Machina/The Machines of God.

V Nails ‘Slow Dancing’ Performance for ‘The First Take’: Watch

V has started performing tracks from his debut solo album Layover, and he put his live vocals to the test for the Monday installment (Sept. 18) of Japanese YouTube series The First Take.

The BTS vocalist appeared on set in a cream-colored pullover sweater and blue jeans. Before launching into the track, V tells the camera crew in Japanese, “I’m ready. Let’s go.”

“It’s about time we get it straight/ Gimme a minute if it ain’t too late/ It sounds about right/ This can’t be forced, babe/ Hurts too much already/ Stay with me ’til the end of the day,” V sings before launching into the track’s catchy chorus. “Maybe we/ Could be/ Slow dancing/ Until the morning/ We could be romancing/ The night away.”

V concluded the performance with a hushed “thank you” in Japanese to those watching from behind the screen, before stepping away from the mic.

The new “Slow Dancing” live performance comes after the BTS member recently performed tracks from Layover for NPR’s Tiny Desk Korea, as well as “Blue” for Naver’s NPOP music program.

Layover arrived Sept. 8. In addition to “Slow Dancing,” “For Us,” “Blue,” “Love Me Again” and “Rainy Days” also appear on the LP. This week’s Billboard Global 200 chart sees “Slow Dancing” at No. 4, which marks V’s first solo top 10 track. “Love Me Again” and “Rainy Days” peaked on the global tally at Nos. 12 and 16, respectively. Layover, meanwhile, debuts at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart behind Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts.

Watch V’s performance of “Slow Dancing” in the video above.