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Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Bad Idea Right?’ Debuts Atop Hot Rock & Alternative Songs Chart

Olivia Rodrigo launches at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart for a second time, as “Bad Idea Right?” debuts atop the Aug. 26-dated survey.

The singer-songwriter first led with “Brutal,” which reigned in its debut week in June 2021.

“Bad Idea Right?” concurrently bows as Rodrigo’s second No. 1, again after “Brutal,” on Hot Alternative Songs. Both charts reflect streaming, sales and all-format radio audience impressions, sharing the same methodology as the all-genre Billboard Hot 100.

In the tracking week ending Aug. 17, “Bad Idea Right?,” released Aug. 11, earned 19.7 million official U.S. streams and 5.3 million radio audience impressions and sold 4,000 downloads, according to Luminate.

The streaming count is also good for the track’s No. 1 debut, Rodrigo’s second, on Alternative Streaming Songs. “Brutal” likewise led that list, for two weeks. On Alternative Digital Song Sales, “Bad Idea Right?” enters at No. 2.

Concurrently, “Bad Idea Right?” starts at No. 10 on the Hot 100, marking Rodrigo’s sixth top 10. Three have reached No. 1: “Drivers License” (for eight weeks) and “Good 4 U” (one week) in 2021 and “Vampire” (one) this July.

On the all-genre Streaming Songs tally, “Bad Idea Right?” opens at No. 3 as the top premiere of the week. On Digital Song Sales, it starts at No. 18. The song also debuts at No. 36 on Pop Airplay.

“Bad Idea Right?” is the second song released from Guts, Rodrigo’s sophomore LP, following “Vampire.” It’s due Sept. 8.

Pack A Lunch: Fyre Festival 2 Tickets Reportedly On Sale

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Fyre Festival, the epic event that was replete with struggle, is making a triumphant return according to its founder. Billy McFarland shared that he’s putting on part two of the beleaguered festival, promising that this time around won’t be a repeat of the last.

We’ve documented the trials and tribulations of the first Fyre Festival, which McFarland and rapper Ja Rule partnered on to bring to the masses. The event promised a bevy of top entertainment acts, lodging, food, and the like but the reality was far from what was advertised. This time, McFarland is drumming up interest on social media although he has yet to share any actual details.

“It really all started in a seven-month stint in solitary confinement,” McFarland begins in his video announcement. “I wrote out this 50-page plan of how it would take this overall interest and demand in Fyre, and how it would take my ability to bring people from around the world together to make the impossible happen.”

While McFarland puffs his chest out and says he’s working with new partners that will bring the Fyre Festival 2 vision to life, he is purposefully vague in his message but does mention that there is a Broadway music based on the festival in development.

Fyre Festival is on schedule to materialize in 2024 in the Caribbean, with pop-up events happening around the globe in the lead-up to the event. No word yet on who is taking care of the food or lodging, but we’d urge travelers to pack a lunch and an air mattress just in case.

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Oliver Anthony Is Becoming a ‘Rich Man,’ Too, As an Independent Musician With a No. 1 Hit

In two weeks, Oliver Anthony went from an unknown artist to the owner of the No. 1 track on the Hot 100 chart with the surprise hit “Rich Men North of Richmond” — and in the process went from earning less than $200 in weekly royalties to roughly $356,000 in his chart-topping week.

“Rich Men North of Richmond” generated an estimated $218,000 in royalties for both recorded music and music publishing from track purchases and on-demand audio streams in the week ended Aug. 17, Billboard estimates based on Luminate data. And because he owns his master – released through digital distributor Vydia – and publishing, Anthony will pocket all that money. The track, released through digital distributor Vydia, generated 147,000 track sales and 17.5 million audio on-demand streams over that time period. Luminate did not track any on-demand video streams for the recording. The track also earned Anthony a small amount of publishing royalties from 517 spins at radio.

After the unlikely, whirlwind week in America’s spotlight, Anthony’s long list of accomplishments include the first artist to debut a first Hot 100 chart entry at No. 1; No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs charts; the 23rd song to top both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts simultaneously (and the first to do so by a solo male); the first solo-written Hot 100 No. 1 since Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves” in March and April 2022; and a rare independently released recording to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100.

The intense interest in “Rich Men North From Richmond” — it instantly found favor in conservative political circles and became a cultural lightning rod among liberals — bled over to the other 18 individually released tracks in Anthony’s catalog and generated an additional $139,000 from 73,000 track sales, 14.8 million audio on-demand streams, 658,000 on-demand video streams and 65,000 programmed audio streams. Anthony had four of the week’s top 10 track downloads: “Ain’t Got a Dollar” was a distant No. 2, “I’ve Got to Get Sober” was No. 5 and “I Want to Go Home” was No. 10. (Strong download sales also put “Ain’t Got a Dollar” and “I’ve Got to Get Sober” onto the Hot Country Songs chart.) In all, Anthony had 16 of the top 100 track downloads in the country last week.

Country music took the top three spots on the Hot 100 but took different routes to get there. Track purchases was the deciding factor in “Rich Men North of Richmond” beating out Luke Combs’ “Fast Car” and Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night.” “Fast Car” had just 10,000 track purchases, 7% as many as “Rich Men North of Richmond,” but its radio audience of 101.7 million was more than 100 times more than the 937,000 achieved by “Rich Men North of Richmond.” Combs’ “Last Night” had the most on-demand audio streams of the trio — 20.5 million to 17.5 million for “Rich Men North of Richmond” and 16.4 million for “Fast Car” — but the fewest track purchases with 6,000 and a radio audience — 70.5 million — about 69% the size the audience of “Fast Car.”

Daily data suggests Anthony’s hot streak will continue. This week’s track purchases of “Rich Men North of Richmond” may decline from last week but through the first two days of the tracking week purchased enough to likely give Anthony the top download for a second consecutive week. And with radio programmers following the lead of consumer purchases and streams, this week’s broadcast radio spins will easily top last week’s count. That’ll all mean more money for the independent artist — and plenty of leverage as he considers offers coming in from major labels “rushing” to sign him.

This Men’s Bomber Jacket Is On Sale for $25 — Save Up to 84% Off Select Styles

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Whether you’re heading back to school or back to the office, one of the best things about end-of-summer shopping is getting fresh gear for fall, and if you strike at the right time, you’ll find some amazing sales.

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Late August and early September are two of the best times to find fashion deals on essentials for fall, including jackets. If you’ve been looking for menswear deals, Docker’s Military Bomber Jacket is 84% off for Labor Day.

Cool and functional, the stylish bomber bomber jacket offers up enough room for a cozy but comfortable fit. And it’s on sale for $24.99.

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The jacket features quilted lining with rib knit cuffs, hem and ribbed collar for added warmth and multiple pockets including inner and outer zip pockets. Docker’s Military Bomber Jacket is available in sizes S-XXL. Only select sizes are still in stock at Dockers.com.

The jacket is also available online at Amazon and JCPenny although price may vary.  

Who makes the best bomber jackets for guys? When it comes to the best men’s bomber jackets under $200, Alo Yoga, Bonobos, Banana Republic offer a nice selection of affordable bomber jackets.

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The Boulevard Bomber Jacket is on sale for $89. The deep green color is perfect for fall but the jacket is also available in other colors including black and navy.

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Another highly-recommended option, Alpha Industries’ MA-1 Heritage Bomber Jacket. As noted on the brand’s website, the MA-1 fighter pilot bomber jacket was the first of its kind to crossover from military gear into street style.

Made from mid-weight flight nylon, the water resistant MA-1 bomber jacket picutured above features two lower flap pockets, two interior pockets and the signature red ribbon on the utility pocket. The unisex jacket is available in men’s sizes XS to 5XL and in six colors including black, vintage gray, sage, replica blue, gun metal and camouflage.

Scooter Braun Jokes That He’s ‘No Longer Managing’ Himself

Scooter Braun is poking fun at himself amid news that a number of celebrities have parted ways with his management company, SB Projects.

“Breaking news… I’m no longer managing myself,” he tweeted on Tuesday (Aug. 22).

In 2021, Braun sold SB Projects’ parent company Ithaca Holdings to South Korean entertainment conglomerate HYBE, under which SB Projects has continued to operate. Braun is now HYBE America’s CEO.

Braun’s tweet comes just hours after sources close to the situation told Billboard that Idina Menzel parted with the manager amicably last year. Demi Lovato and Ariana Grande also exited their deals with SB Projects this year. J Balvin, who also signed with Braun back in 2019, also left in May and is now managed by Roc Nation.

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SB Projects currently includes longtime client Justin Bieber on its roster, despite a report on Friday (Aug. 18) noting that Bieber was looking to leave the company. Reps for both parties told Billboard that the “rumors” were “not true.”

SB Projects’ roster still includes Tori Kelly, Ava Max, The Kid LAROI and Watt, among many others, according to their website.

Irv Gotti Claims Jay-Z Didn’t Need Dame Dash To Be Successful

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Any time Irv Gotti is on Drink Champs he is sure to go viral. The Queens native made a recent visit to the podcast and said that Jay-Z did not need Dame Dash to be successful.

The entertainment mogul sat down with N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN for his third appearance on the popular podcast. The Murder Inc. Records founder spoke on several topics including the backlash he received after slandering Ashanti so excessively. Additionally, he addressed Dame Dash’s recent comments stating that Jay-Z’s “Super Ugly” response to Nas’ “Ether” was Irv Gotti’s fault. “The response, I wasn’t there for the response,” Dash said on the That’s F***ed Up Podcast. “I had landed… Irv Gotti f**ked that one up!”

When asked about Dash, Irv said bluntly “I don’t think Jay likes Dame. Did I say something that people don’t know already?” He went on to allude that Damon gets too much credit for Hova’s success. “Jay didn’t need nobody. [Dame Dash] started Roc-A-Fella with Jay and Biggs, so he should get credited. I’m saying the making of the records, I don’t know what you want me to say. Jay didn’t need nobody. Jay was picking the beats, Jay was rapping over the beats, Jay was making things. It was all Hov. Dame was along for the ride. It was a great ride.”

Elsewhere in the interview he also revealed that he cut all ties with Fat Joe after Joe called him a sucker for talking bad of Ashanti. “Once you show me who you are or you speak negatively about me, it’s over. His defense and Ja’s defense is they do shows with Ashanti, but Rule will never come out and say, ‘Gotti’s a sucker.’ Fat Joe said, ‘Oh, Gotti’s a sucker.’ I got to pull back and regress from that. Because if I was to go respond or anything with that, it could get crazy. He was on some ‘If I’m your brother I should be able to tell you when you’re wrong.’ My thing is like, you don’t know what went on with me and Ashanti.”

You can see Irv discuss Damon Dash below.


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As COVID-19 Rises, Morris Brown College Revives Mask Mandate

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The rise in COVID-19 cases in the state of Georgia has propelled Morris Brown College to reinstitute masking mandates for its students and employees.

According to NewsOne, the HBCU based in Atlanta, Georgia sent out a letter detailing the guidelines for the mandate to faculty members, incoming students, and staff last Friday (August 18). The letter was then released publicly on the school’s Instagram account on Sunday (August 20).

The mandate, which will be in existence for the next two weeks, requires everyone to wear masks. Physical distancing is also reinstated for students, as well as a ban on large gatherings and parties for students for those two weeks. In addition, students are required to undergo temperature checks upon arrival to campus and to take part in contact tracing efforts by the college. The contact tracing and other care and assistance will be provided by the school through its partnership with St. Joseph Mercy Care.

Morris Brown College made the move in response to the rising rate of COVID-19 cases being reported by the Atlanta University Center (AUC), which consists of Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Morehouse School of Medicine. Their lead epidemiologist, Kara Garretson, recently released a resource guide for AUC students and employees to follow.

COVID-19 rates in Atlanta have risen since August 5th, according to the data collected by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The rate of hospitalizations rose by 29.5%, with 322 confirmed cases in that time, and while the numbers are lower in comparison to the same time frame last year, there is concern as a new variant has been settling in around the nation. The EG.5 variant has been active for the last couple of months and is believed to be responsible for 17% of cases in the United States thus far.

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Dua Lipa’s ‘Personal Hero’ Takes the Spotlight in Her September Book Club Pick: Shop It Here

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Dua Lipa has a new book to add to the top of your reading list, and it’s an especially significant one for the “Dance the Night” singer. The September book for her monthly book club through Service95 will be “Just Kids” by Patti Smith, who Lipa described as “a personal hero” of hers in a joint Instagram post with Service95. For those who are especially interested in female musician memoirs, this is one to grab, according to the 28-year-old.

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September will mark the first memoir that her book club, which is through her self-founded editorial publication, and delves into the life of Smith who’s an artist the Future Nostalgia singer has long admired.

“This month, we are doing something a little different… our September Book of the Month is the memoir ‘Just Kids’ by Patti Smith (@thisispattismith @bloomsburypublishing). Patti is an absolute rock and roll icon and a personal hero of mine so I am beyond excited to dive into this book,” the caption read.

Lipa first announced her book club back in May making this the fourth pick of the book club. It’s available through Amazon, Walmart, Target and Barnes & Noble, or you can click the buy button below to snag a copy for yourself.

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Through the eyes of Smith, “Just Kids” provides a deeper look into her relationship with the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and the love story that brought them together. The memoir has gained the label of an Amazon bestseller and Editor’s Pick while racking up over 6,000 five-star reviews insinuating it’s a book you probably won’t be able to put down. It’s also available in Kindle edition, hardcover, paperback and audiobook.

Though singing and dancing may be the first thing you think of when you hear of Lipa, she’s become a fashion icon having collaborated on Puma sneakers and a Versace summer collection. Now, she’s delved into the editorial realm as a founder of Service95 and podcast host for At Your Service, which is entering its third season.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best books about jazz, music books and Taylor Swift recommended books.

Ms. Lauryn Hill Announces ‘Miseducation’ 25th Anniversary Tour, Social Media Reacts

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On Tuesday (August 22) Ms. Lauryn Hill announced she is going on tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her landmark album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.

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The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary Tour is a 17-date engagement that kicks off September 8 in Minneapolis, MN at Mystic Lake and will hit cities including Newark, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles before wrapping up November 9 in Seattle, WA at the Climate Pledge Arena. As an added bonus, the Fugees will reunite for their first long-delayed tour in years as co-headliners all US and Canadian dates.

Besides the Fugees classics, Ms. Hill be performing her debut album in its entirety. “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is and was a love song to my parents, my family, my people, my musical and cultural forebears, my teachers, my loves, my Creator,” said Ms. Hill in a statement. “I wrote love songs and protest songs— (still love songs) about the subjects and interests that inspired and moved me. I was confident that what inspired me would resonate with an audience that had been led to believe that songs of that kind could only live in the past.”

While fans are surely excited to see hil perform her certified classic in person, social media, per usual, has its fair share of jokes, and concern, about Hill’s now well-documented and infamous penchant for tardiness when it comes to performing. Hey, we’re just the messenger—see the reactions in the gallery. You know you’re still copping tickets (see the full routing below).

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9/8 – Minneapolis, MN @ Mystic Lake

9/23 – New York, NY @ Global Citizen Festival

10/1 – Gold Coast, AUS @ Promiseland Festival

10/3 – Melbourne, AUS @ Rod Laver Arena (with Koffee)

10/5 – Sydney, AUS @ Kudos Banks Arena (with Koffee)

10/7 – Auckland, NZ @ Eden Festival

10/17 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center (with Fugees)

10/19 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays (with Fugees)

10/21 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena (with Fugees)

10/23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Arena (with Fugees)

10/26 – Toronto, ON – Scotia (with Fugees)

10/28 – Chicago, IL @ United Center (with Fugees)

10/30 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena (with Fugees)

11/2 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena (with Fugees)

11/5 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum (with Fugees)

11/7 Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena (with Fugees)

11/9 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena (with Fugees)

Alabama Barker Claps Back at Body Shamers, Reveals She Struggles With Thyroid Issues & Autoimmune Disease

Alabama Barker does not have time for body shamers.

The 17-year-old daughter of drummer Travis Barker took to TikTok on Monday (Aug. 1) to clap back at critics who made comments on her weight in a recent, unspecified paparazzi photo. She opened the clip looking disgusted at the camera, before saying, “That’s my face when I see all the fake pages comment about my weight and paparazzi pictures and saying I’m a catfish are saying that I’m fat.”

She continued, “First of all, let me eat you up because I’m so fat. Paparazzi will purposely take pictures of you with your mouth open, middle of sentence and any ugly picture they can get of you just for views. I would love to see you guys getting random pictures taken of you when you’re leaving the grocery store and in the middle of a sentence with your mouth wide open. Let’s see how beautiful you are.”

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Alabama went on to note that she has a “thyroid problem and an autoimmune disease,” which has led to her fluctuating weight. “Once my thyroid is balanced and my autoimmune disease is balanced, I will go back to my normal weight. […] You guys also act like I’ve gained 1000 pounds. It’s like five to 10 pounds, which is so normal for a lot of girls. Weight fluctuates, and I don’t want any girls that are young watching this who are gaining weight to ever think there’s something wrong with it. There is a certain point where if your health is getting affected by that, you need to change it, but no, it’s not the case for me. I would appreciate if you guys put yourself in my shoes.”

In happier Alabama news, the star has been teasing new music, taking to TikTok back in May to share a snippet of a song she’s working on. While the track doesn’t currently have an official title or release plans, the track marks Alabama’s foray into the music world, following in the footsteps of her father.

See her full post below.