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Grupo Firme Closes Tour With Record Attendance as Eduin Caz Stuns With Health News

Saturday night (Aug. 26) will go down in Grupo Firme‘s history as the group set a new record at the Feria Nacional Potosina with 300,000 fans in attendance at their concert, according to figures provided by the Coordinación Estatal de Protección Civil in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The numbers also represent a new record for the group, which in 2022 gathered around 250,000 people in Mexico City’s Zócalo.

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However, what will remain etched in the memory of fans aside from the music is that frontman Eduin Caz shocked followers with a revelation about his health. In the last year, Caz underwent cancer surgery after suffering from Barrett’s esophagus, a condition associated with an increased risk of developing esophageal cancer.

“I gathered the best doctors, God bless, and I had the surgery,” Caz said. “I never revealed it because I don’t like to be looked at like, ‘Oh, poor thing.’ But I just had a study done and I’m doing great.”

“He had a tumor and they removed it, a sign that we beat the cancer,” Vicente Zambrano, Grupo Firme’s publicist, clarified to Billboard Español on Monday (Aug. 28).

On July 30, Caz announced on social media as he celebrated his 30th birthday while touring in Costa Rica that once the trip was over he would take a break from his career but the group would remain intact. He did not specify the reason or how long he would take but said it was a personal matter.

“I lost many things that are not coming back. The truth is that I balance out everything I have lived through, and honestly, that was how things had to happen,” he said at the time. “But I think I need to go back to putting myself first, and to feel good about myself.”

Grupo Firme’s temporary hiatus comes at the conclusion of its Hay Que Conectarla stadium tour, which began April 15 in Washington, D.C., and traveled through 13 cities across the U.S. The stint continued through Central America on July 14 in Guatemala through El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

On Aug. 5, they performed at the Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellín, Colombia, for their only show in that country, where they had Maluma as their guest to perform the song “Cada Quien,” one of the many successful collaborations with which Grupo Firme helped put the regional Mexican genre on the global map.

On the Billboard charts, Grupo Firme reached No. 3 on Latin Airplay with “Que Onda Perdida” with Gerardo Coronel, which also topped the Regional Mexican Airplay chart for three weeks in July. Most recently, “El Amor De Su Vida” landed on the Billboard Global 200, where it debuted and peaked at No. 60 on the Aug. 19 chart.

On Oct. 5, Grupo Firme will compete for the Billboard Latin Music Award for tour of the year. To see the full list of 2023 finalists, click here.

Here Are 5 Things You Don’t Know About Tim McGraw | Billboard

Tim McGraw reveals five things you didn’t know about him to Billboard.

Tim McGraw:
Hi! I’m Tim McGraw, and here are five things you may not know about me.

I love potting flowers around my house. I spend each spring and each fall with all these terra-cotta pots we have around the house and I go to the plant nursery and buy all these flowers, and I plant all of them and spend the whole day doing it. It’s therapy. I love doing that.

And secondly, I’m a pilot. So I don’t know how many people know that.

Thirdly, one of my favorite things in the world to do is spear fish. Any chance I get to spear fish, I spear fish and I do it free dive with an old-fashioned pole spear. I haven’t been able to do it in a while, but that’s right at the top of my list and one of my favorite things to do.

I’m a crier. I cry at, like, bad commercials. I cry. I cry if I have to get up and speak and say something about anything or about talking about my kids or my wife. I’ll start crying. So I’m a I’m an easy crier.

Yacht rock. I am a huge yacht rock fan. I can sing every song when I listen to yacht rock. I’m a sucker for it. Hence, why I’m a crier.

Here’s Who Readers Chose as Their Favorite Rock Singer of All Time

The fans have spoken, and after a long voting process, one clear winner has come out on top as the ultimate fan-favorite rock singer.

Earlier this month, Billboard made a list of the 50 Greatest Rock Lead Singers of All Time — ranging from classic rock and alternative to grunge, punk and more — to see where some of the most memorable and iconic forces, dating as far back as the 1960s, rank for our staff. Following the list’s publication, Billboard asked fans which singer on the list is their favorite rock singer of all time. Now, we have a clear-cut winner.

Winning the poll with a whopping 67 percent of the vote, Journey‘s lead singer Steve Perry came out on top. And it’s no wonder why: Perry and his band created some of the most memorable hits of the late ’70s and early ’80s and have six top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 to their name, including “Don’t Stop Believin’,” which peaked at No. 9 in 1981.

Following at No. 2 is Paramore‘s Hayley Williams, who secured more than 27 percent of the vote. Williams easily secured the runner-up spot, with the remaining lead singers in the top five gaining anywhere between 1 to 2 percent of the votes.

Rounding out the third, fourth and fifth spots: Queen‘s Freddie Mercury, Fleetwood Mac‘s Stevie Nicks and Linkin Park‘s Chester Bennington.

See the full results of the poll below, and check out the Billboard staff list for 50 Greatest Rock Lead Singers of All Time here.

Eminem Demands GOP Candidate Ramaswamy Stop Using ‘Lose Yourself’ At Campaign Stops

Eminem is demanding that Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy stop using “Lose Yourself” on campaign stops — and he’s invoking the unique rules of BMI’s special “political entities” license to do so.

In a letter obtained by Billboard, BMI formally asked Ramaswamy’s campaign last week to stop using Eminem’s music, less than two weeks after the candidate was captured in a viral video rapping the lyrics to the smash hit song at an event in Iowa.

The letter alerted the campaign that Eminem had invoked his rights under BMI’s Political Entities License, which allows an artist to immediately withdraw their music from the more than 20 million songs made available to political campaigns under the blanket license.

“This letter serves as notice that the Eminem Works are excluded from the Agreement effective immediately,” the group wrote in the letter. “BMI will consider any performance of the Eminem Works by the Vivek 2024 campaign from this date forward to be a material breach of the agreement for which BMI reserves all rights and remedies.”

A spokesman for the Ramaswamy campaign could not immediately be reached for comment.

Top artists have long chafed at the use of their music by politicians, particularly conservatives. Foo Fighters and John Mellencamp blasted John McCain for using their music during the 2008 presidential election, while Neil Young, Guns N’ Roses, Pharrell, Rihanna and the estate of Tom Petty have all spoken out about their music being used at campaign events for Donald Trump.

Like any other group hosting large public gatherings, political campaigns pay ASCAP and BMI for blanket licenses to publicly perform copyrighted music — meaning candidates have automatic access to songs without ever directly contacting the musicians themselves. But, owing to repeated backlash, both ASCAP and BMI now offer special licenses for political entities, which allow artists to exclude individual songs from a particular campaign’s blanket deal.

It was this provision that was invoked by Eminem, according to BMI’s letter: “BMI has received a communication from Marshall B. Mathers, III, professionally known as Eminem, objecting to the Vivek Ramaswamy campaign’s use of Eminem’s musical compositions and requesting that BMI remove all Eminem Works from the Agreement.”

In the past, there had been some confusion about whether the existing ASCAP and BMI licenses held by venues themselves — hotels, convention centers, event spaces and so on — gave campaigns some legal cover to keep using disputed songs even after they had been withdrawn. Back in 2018, Axl Rose claimed that the Trump campaign was doing exactly that when it came to Guns N’ Roses songs.

“Unfortunately, the Trump campaign is using loopholes in the various venues’ blanket performance licenses, which were not intended for such craven political purposes without the songwriters’ consent,” Rose wrote in a tweet at the time.

But BMI’s rules now expressly avoid that problem, warning licensees that “a venue license does not cover events and functions hosted by political campaigns and organizations held at venues.”

“Political campaigns must obtain a BMI Political Entities License to authorize to use of the musical works, whether at a traditional location such as a hotel or convention center, or at a nontraditional location such as airport hangars or community fields, where political events take place,” BMI states on its website.

Selena Gomez’s Favorite Shoe Brand Is a Year-Round Staple: Shop Her Looks Here

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Selena Gomez isn’t just treating us to a new single, the “Single Soon” pop star has also been spotted wearing a chic shoe brand not once, but three times — and we just couldn’t gatekeep it any longer.

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You won’t be needing those platform heels or jelly shoes anytime soon, as Gomez has deemed Vivaia the shoe brand to own. In one week, she wore three different shoes from the brand, which she posted herself in on her Instagram Story. And one of them is even under $100!

If you’ve been looking for something to pair with your Gomez denim maxi skirt or just want to infuse her style into your own, we found the exact pairs she’s shown off lately from heels to flats. The best part? Each pair is versatile so you can sport them with your favorite baggy jeans or a flowy midi dress.

If you want to see how she styled each pair of shoes, Instagram user @styleforselenagomez posted each outfit including her Aug. 11 outfit, Aug. 14 look and her most recent Aug. 21 outfit.

Keep reading to shop the shoes below.

red pointed flats with bow

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Yaffa Pointed-Toe Knot Sandals

$97

Go bold with these adorable flat sandals that are not only Gomez-approved but are decorated with a sweet bow that’ll be the statement of any outfit. The knit upper is made from recycled plastic to make them eco-friendly and a slight heel to elevate your look.

brown slingback heels

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Melody Slingback Square Toe Block Heels

$119

Let your heel breath in a pair of Meoldy slingback heels that’ll give you a closed front while keeping your heel free from rubbing up against the back of a shoe. It’s available in five shades to stock up on whether you want something neutral or vibrant.

black and cream kitten heels

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Julie Pro

$139

These Julie Pros will redefine what peep toe means as it’s made with contrasting colors and a cushioned footbed for added comfort and support. Plus, the added heel patch will help prevent blisters while breaking them in.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best corsets, Taylor Swift outfits and Lulu Everywhere Bag alternatives.

Run, Don’t Walk to This Deal! Get These ‘Super Comfy’ Under Armour Running Shorts On Sale for $11

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A deal that you’ll want to run and grab: Under Armor’s bestselling running shorts are on sale starting as low as $11.25 in select colors at Amazon and the Under Armor website.

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Under Armour’s Women’s Fly By 2.0 Running Shorts usually retail for $25, but you can find them for more than 50% off at Amazon, in sizes XS to 3X and in over a dozen different colors including black, white, blue, lime green and multi-colored styles such as black and rebel pink, royal blue and black, and white and varsity blue.

Lightweight, comfortable and durable, the running shorts are made from woven fabric with breathable mesh panels to keep you cool, moisture wicking that absorbs sweat and dries fast, and a built-in brief for extra coverage. They also have a soft knit waistband and internal draw string.

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Under Armour womens Fly By 2.0 Running Shorts , (468) Sonar Blue / Orange Blast / Reflective , Small

$11.25 $25.00 55% OFF

The only drawback? No pockets. But not to worry, you can use a running backpack or fanny pack to keep your phone, wallet and other personal belongings safe and secure during your run.

These Under Armour shorts have earned an average rating of 4.1 out of five stars with over 800 comments on the Under Armor site and hundreds of reviews on Google and Amazon.

They’re “so soft” and “fit great,” according to one of the many reviews raving about how comfortable the shorts are. “Great to throw on for a workout or just on a hot summer day,” notes an Amazon review posted earlier this month.

Another Amazon shopper added, “I was able to snag a few colors for about 10 bucks each and I just got the first pair in. They fit well, super comfortable. Definitely breathable, the [built-in] undies are comfortable.”

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$13.97 $25.00 44% OFF

“These shorts are super comfortable,” one shopper wrote on the UA website. “I [one] hundred percent recommend there’s only one downside and that’s if they have no pockets but that doesn’t bother me or people who wear hoodies all the time.”

Another satisfied customer wrote, “I was hesitant to order these online because I wasn’t sure of my size or how they would fit. I’m pretty picky about shorts, liking them to be loose, but stay on, comfy, but flattering (especially for my mama pooch). These turned out to be my new favorite shorts. Really comfortable (even the liner inside!) and definitely flattering. Already ordered a second pair!”

For more product recommendations check out these eco-friendly leggings made out of recycled water bottles and the best workout gear to kickstart your fitness program.

“40 Is Real”: Kevin Hart In Wheelchair After Racing Ex-NFL Player

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Do y’all remember the episode of Atlanta when Earn thought it was a good idea to enter a footrace against ex-NFL star Michael Vick only to realize that it was, well, not a good idea? Well, apparently, Kevin Hart either didn’t see that episode or didn’t learn anything from it.



And things turned out much worse for Kev.

“This is just a public service announcement because I know people may see me out and I don’t want you to be alarmed, but I’m in a wheelchair,” Hart said in a recent Instagram video. “Why? Because I tried to jump out there and do some young stuff.”

And what exactly was the “young stuff” the 44-year-old hurt himself doing? Apparently, he tried to race former New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley, who is 10 years Hart’s junior (and also a former professional athlete who literally ran for a living).

While attempting to run a 40-yard dash against Ridley, Hart reportedly tore his lower abdomen and abductors. Hart, of course, put his injury more on his age than he did the fact that he was trying to race a former NFL running back. (I mean, it’s right there in the name, people! RUNNING back!)

“Ladies and gentlemen, the age 40 is real…it’s not a game,” Hart said. “Respect that age—or that age will make you respect it. I was just forced to respect it…I tried to go out there and do some young man stuff and I was told to sit my ass down.”

Yeah, we get it, Kevin. You work out a lot and keep yourself in pretty good shape for a man in your mid-40s. Still, maybe set your sights a little lower next time. Be less physically ambitious. Race one of your age-appropriate friends who are not pro athletes.

At least Hart’s celeb friends are showing their support.

From HuffPost:

Hart joked that he at least beat his 34-year-old opponent to the punch by getting “this story out there before” him, and has already received a ton of support in the comments from Will SmithTracee Ellis Ross and frequent co-star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

“I tore my abductor off my pelvis during a wrestling match,” wrote the former wrestler, who apparently suffered the same injuries during a 2013 match. “True story. You’ll be fine. You’ll grow a 3rd ball but you’ll be fine. Heal up.”

Yes, heal up, sir. And don’t do that again.

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Bronny James’ Recent Cardiac Arrest Likely Due To Congenital Heart Defect

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Bronny James’ recent cardiac arrest has been diagnosed. The cause is being linked to a congenital heart defect.

As spotted on ESPN the son of LeBron James has been evaluated by medical professionals. According to a family spokesperson he paid a visit to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and had separate follow-up appointments at the Mayo Clinic and the Atlantic Health-Morristown Medical Center in New Jersey. On Friday, August 25 the representative released a statement revealing their findings. “It is an anatomically and functionally significant Congenital Heart Defect which can and will be treated,” said Stephanie Rosa of the LeBron James Family Foundation. “We are very confident in Bronny’s full recovery and return to basketball in the very near future. We will continue to provide updates to media and respectfully reiterate the family’s request for privacy.”

According to the National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute congenital heart defects are “problems with the heart’s structure that are present at birth. They may change the normal flow of blood through the heart. Congenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defect, occurring in about one percent of live births in the United States.” The 18-year-old USC talent suffered the cardiac arrest on Monday, July 24. He was treated for three days at a local medical facility. The following evening he was spotted enjoying dinner with his family at a restaurant in Santa Monica.

Bronny James did not join his USC teammates during a tour of Europe earlier this month.

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NYPD Civilian Stops Racially Worse Under Mayor Adams: Report

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A new report has found that the New York Police Department has committed thousands of pedestrian stops under Mayor Eric Adams – with only 5% of those stopped being white.

According to a report by the New York Civil Liberties Union, since Adams began his tenure as mayor, the NYPD’s renewed policy of stopping people is at its highest point since 2015 and trending upwards. While fewer people are being detained as a result of these stops, there is a starker racial disparity found in the breakdown of those stopped with white people only making up 5% of that group overall.

The report shows that police stopped 8,502 people in the first half of 2023, a low number in comparison to the 700,000 that were registered during the height of the infamous “stop-and-frisk” era under former Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The policy was effectively abandoned once former Mayor Bill de Blasio was in office due to federal pressure. But a closer look does note some glaring issues, such as those found on the forms NYPD officers are required to fill out for every stop. 92% of those stops were apparently because someone “fit a relevant description” or “other”. The report also noted that precincts in The Bronx, Harlem along with Midtown Manhattan and the central and eastern areas of Brooklyn had the highest stop rates this year so far.

An NYPD spokesperson issued a statement that cited that officers make stops “with increasing levels of precision” based on their observations and that they carry out all of their duties “without consideration of race or ethnicity”. This conflicts with a New York Daily News article in June that obtained quotes from officers in five different commands that they were being urged to issue low-level summonses, potentially in line with Adams’ consistent strategy of using pedestrian stops for public safety.

“The good news is there are definitely fewer [stops] happening, but the alarming thing is that the racial disparities and the apparent racial profiling continues,” said NYCLU legal director Chris Dunn. “Many more Black and Latino people are being stopped without any justification whatsoever.” He estimates that NYPD officers aren’t documenting any civilian stops that don’t result in a summons or arrest. 

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Zach Bryan Sets 2024 Quittin Time Tour With Jason Isbell & Sheryl Crow

On the heels of releasing his new self-titled album, Zach Bryan has revealed his upcoming 2024 North American trek The Quittin Time Tour.

The tour will hit stadiums and arenas across North America, launching with two shows at Chicago’s United Center on March 6-7 before heading to football stadiums in Denver; Foxborough, Mass.; Philadelphia; Atlanta; Tampa, Fla.; Arlington, Texas; and Minneapolis. The tour will wrap in Bryan’s home state of Oklahoma, with two shows at the BOK Center on Dec. 13-14.

Joining Bryan for the tour will be Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, The Middle East, Turnpike Troubadours, Sheryl Crow, Sierra Ferrell, Matt Maeson and Levi Turner.

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Fans can register for tour presale access, with presale beginning Sept. 6. General on-sale begins Sept. 8.

To date, Bryan has notched the top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hit “Something in the Orange,” which also spent six weeks atop the Hot Country Songs chart. Zach Bryan, which the singer/songwriter wrote and produced himself, was released via Warner Records on Aug. 25 and marks Bryan’s fourth full-length studio project. The new, 16-track album features collaborations with The War & Treaty (“Hey Driver”), Kacey Musgraves (“I Remember Everything”), The Lumineers (“Spotless”) and Sierra Ferrell (“Holy Roller”).

In announcing the album’s track list, Bryan said he is “really proud to call the writing and production on somethin’ all mine,” and noted that “I didn’t make this album to appease people who will never be happy anyways, I made it for my people, hope everyone has a good weekend.”

The Quittin Time Tour tour will follow the 27-year-old Bryan’s current Burn, Burn, Burn Tour, which wraps in Kansas City at the end of the month.