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Laure Shang Calls ‘Follow Your Heart’ a ‘Summary of My Own Music Journey’: Billboard China Cover Story

“Follow Your Heart,” the first single from Laure Shang’s new project, has been climbing the charts in China and is also a major move for the artist after not releasing an album for five years. Her last original electronic album, The Puzzle Pieces, was released in 2018 and was described by Shang as “an album that completely disregards market factors.”

So how has her thinking changed after five years?

In the past half-decade, Shang has been an ever-present force in Chinese music. She has consistently released a variety of singles, pushing her creative boundaries and exploring her potential. These songs range from film and television soundtracks to public welfare songs, and even to works related to TV shows that Shang has participated in, such as her 2020 original innovative electronic EP Ode.

Shang has been devoted to music for 17 years since she won season 3 of Super Girl in 2006, and “Follow Your Heart ” proves her unwavering passion. After years of careful consideration, Shang has crafted a song that is both an expression of her love for music and a declaration of her aspirations. With this single, listeners can gain a deeper understanding of Shang’s journey and her commitment to music.

“I was first known to the audience as a love-song singer,” Shang tells Billboard China for their latest cover story. “However, after debuting in the talent show, I entered a rebellious period, which eventually helped me find my true passion in electronic music.”

The year 2009 was the period of her greatest struggle and self-doubt, which she calls the “exploration period.” Shang remembers the most difficult year of her life like it was yesterday. With a burning desire to transition into electronic music, she was met with a dramatic moment of clarity – a voice inside her head that said, “You must persist in your creation, even if you don’t know anything and even if you have to overcome all difficulties.” This voice was so strong and it was a very real instinct, telling her that she had to finish this.

Shang’s music has inspired countless fans to recognize her as an “original electronic singer/songwriter.” From her cutting-edge electronic albums in and Ode to the Doom to her other heartfelt projects, she has captivated fans with her unique style. At the peak of her creativity, Shang was fueled by her emotions, writing songs with a passion and intensity that was unmatched. She recalls her 20s fondly, saying, “My head was full of emotions, and I would write songs regardless of many emotions. When I was young, the anger was like atomic-level fuel, strong creativity and productivity. This is a very rare state.”

Although her albums were well-received by niche audiences, the mainstream public’s reaction was mixed. She realized that she had entered a somewhat contradictory stage in her thinking about her own creative style. “On one hand, I hope that more people would have the opportunity to hear my work. On the other hand, the market’s perception of ‘Laure Shang’ conflicted with the direction of the music I wanted to pursue in the future.”

Shang is on a mission to find the perfect “connection point” with her audience. Although her bitter love songs have been her most popular, with the highest play rates on major platforms, these “big songs” may not be her personal favorites. Shang is determined to stay true to what she’s “particularly good at,” and “Follow Your Heart” is a testament to this commitment.

Shang has been keeping a close eye on Billboard and other European and American music charts, and she’s had a new idea. “I have noticed that many overseas musicians who stick to their favorite styles can still connect with larger audiences. With this in mind, I made a new attempt with my latest work, ‘Follow Your Heart,’ which I hope will be more popular. I am also challenging myself to create electronic works that are slightly more mainstream.”

With the attitude of “otherwise I’ll give it a try,” Shang has successfully attracted new listeners with “Follow Your Heart.” Even those who aren’t part of “Sesame” (Shang’s fanbase) have fallen in love with this song. Although it hasn’t been out for long, “Follow Your Heart” has already been featured in many mixed-cut short videos, and its playback data on major platforms is impressive. It’s an EDM song with great potential for popularity, and some have even called it Shang’s most “approachable” electronic music to date.

“’Follow Your Heart’ is a reflection of my observations of the world around me and my personal experiences over the past few years,” Shang says. “And it is also a summary of my own music journey. The success of the song since its release has been a great encouragement for me to write more. After writing songs for so many years, I am eager to find a new creative direction and discover my true musical value in this new and different environment.”

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Learning to Be a Relaxed “Newcomer”

To promote her long-awaited new song “Follow Your Heart,” Shang visited the Tencent Music Entertainment Group building to hand out cookies. She suddenly realized that she had become a passionate “newcomer” in the music industry again, just like she was 17 years ago.

During her collaboration with TME for the intensive online and offline promotion of “Follow Your Heart,” Shang – who had grown accustomed to a Buddhist state-of-mind – felt like she had wound up the clockwork and was ready to go. “For me, it’s been more than 10 years since I’ve had such a deep collaboration with a platform,” Shang says. “It’s been five years since I’ve released a new album. Everything feels like I’m starting from scratch again.”

Shang says that promoting her music in this way, working with the media and fans to introduce her hard work, and experiencing this old-school style of promotion is something she hasn’t tried in many years. “At my age, suddenly going all out to promote my new song feels great,” she says. “It’s like starting over and getting back to business!”

Back in the day, when the Internet wasn’t as developed, Shang remembers doing all kinds of old-school promotional tactics, including running to radio stations, TV programs, newspaper interviews and touring the country to perform at music festivals. “As a newcomer back then, I felt that these promotional tasks were very complex,” she says. “But now that I’m trying to do this again and tell everyone the stories behind our music creation, it’s quite an interesting experience.”

Promoting her new song during the TME “building sweep,” Shang also observed those around her. “The TME colleagues responsible for technology are a bit shy and hesitant to say hello, while the marketing department is more outgoing and enthusiastic. Seeing these people working behind the scenes and quietly supporting my music, our relationship is very special. It’s because we have music as a bond that we’re connected.”

After promoting “Follow Your Heart” like a newcomer would, Shang also tried to treat every performance from a rookie perspective too. Shang, who rarely practiced her singing before going onstage, released a video on the studio’s Weibo account showing her seriously rehearsing backstage at TMEA in Macau. She received a lot of applause from fans. “This is the first time I’ve publicly sung this song, so I’m a little nervous about the first performance.”

Live performances are unpredictable, even if you’ve rehearsed everything to perfection. However, as a “newcomer,” this is the most exciting part because you can learn how to sing freely onstage. During the debut of “Follow Your Heart” at TMEA, Shang encountered a sudden situation that required her to improvise: The elevator platform under the stage suddenly stopped, and only half of Shang’s head appeared onstage.

Remaining calm under pressure, Shang used the emergency method of turning danger into opportunity and adapted to the situation to deliver an exceptional performance of the new song. Uninformed audiences even thought it was a special stage design. Reflecting on this performance, Shang admitted that her mind was “a little muddled” at the time: “But I’ve experienced it before when the timing of the elevator was too fast or too slow, and sometimes the elevator didn’t even lift up during the whole song. As long as there are no accidents, it’s fine.”

Also as a “newcomer,” the best thing is that because you don’t have too many burdens, you can have the courage to make fun of yourself. Shang chose to post a picture of herself with only half of her head onstage on Weibo, naming it “entrance into the pit,” and even calling on everyone to come and “whack-a-mole” with a hammer. Now, Shang can laugh at herself and is no longer as “stiff” as before.

As the lyrics of the new song are straightforward and honest, Shang realized that she has finally reached a creative stage where she “wants to be more straightforward” too. “My mind-set has changed now,” she says. “It makes me really uncomfortable to write things that are as stiff as before. We’ve finally made it through difficult times, so let’s love openly and do whatever we want without too many twists and turns. Don’t be too stiff and let yourself think too much.”

Similar positive energy was rare in Shang’s past works. Looking back at her earlier music’s “stiffness,” Shang admitted that it was a kind of emotional expression that released inner-depression. “At that time, the collapse, uneasiness and anxiety in my heart prompted me to find different ways to make music,” she says. “It’s different now.”

Shang says that like “Single Boy” in 2018, “Follow Your Heart” also has the same core spirit of “boldly abandoning worries, loving whoever you want and doing whatever you want.” She adds: “Creativity should still follow the emotional needs of different periods. When I wrote this song, it was one of the most challenging phases in recent years. We’re all tired now, so we might as well follow the more real emotional needs of the present moment in music.”

Shang is currently implementing this “relaxed” spirit in her upcoming music. “Compared to my other songs, ‘Follow Your Heart’ is relatively simple, with a strong live feel and not much technicality,” she says. “You don’t need to think about anything complicated; whether you’re singing or listening, just move freely and bounce along, sing along and release emotions together with everyone.”

Accepting the Limitless Possibilities Within Yourself

“Follow Your Heart” delivers a powerful message: Love yourself. By embracing who you are, you can find true happiness and the courage to love this imperfect world. Shang has her own unique take on this topic: “Loving yourself means letting go, being brave and boldly following your heart. This way, you’ll have fewer regrets in life.”

While creating “Follow Your Heart,” Shang learned to focus on the present rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. She hopes that this song will inspire listeners to have confidence in themselves, embrace life’s ups and downs and accept the limitless possibilities within themselves.

During her five-year hiatus from music, Shang discovered a passion for AI technology. She’s collaborated with Fudan University’s AI research institute and is excited about the potential of AI in music creation and entertainment. Her obsession with AI technology is unparalleled in the Chinese music industry. “AI is on the verge of a major breakthrough, and in the future, it will be a powerful tool for music creation and have a greater impact on the entertainment industry,” she says.

Compared to relying on flashes of inspiration in the past, Shang now longs for a more stable creative source. “I hope my thinking about music can become more mature, while also entering into deeper levels of thought,” she says. Shang emphasizes that some of her experimental electronic music may be even more “abnormal” than her previous work in, but the quality will be even higher.

Shang’s upcoming project will showcase her entire creative worldview, including her unique take on love songs. While some listeners may prefer her classic “Shang-style love songs,” she’s exploring new ways of expressing love through music.

At home, Shang writes songs facing a white wall, where she can focus on her creative process. With her strong academic-research spirit, she’s become a real scholar studying “Shang-style music.” She hopes to organize her own unique creative ideas during her research process, find connections between different songs and create new works with a more rigorous theoretical system. Looking around the Chinese music industry, there probably isn’t another scholarly singer like her.

Just like everyone talks about Shang’s “foreign-language learning method,” she also has her own secret formula for memorizing lyrics. “Every time a singer looks up at the prompter, I can tell at a glance. It’s really obvious,” she says. “So I try to avoid looking at the prompter. I memorize the lyrics in advance and let my mouth form muscle memory, while my ears also need time to practice. When I sing, I especially like to watch the audience’s reactions. It’s a shame if I don’t look at them.”

Whether on stage or off, Shang loves to look directly into the eyes of her fans. The eyes are the most honest, and this kind of “eye contact” that cannot be replaced is probably the most equal and direct communication between two souls. In the “after-work video” filmed by fans backstage at TMEA, we were deeply moved by the interaction between Shang and “Sesame” (the nickname of her fanbase).

In Shang’s home, there is a painting gifted by a fan who is deaf and mute from years ago. “Although this fan needs a hearing aid to speak, he has learned to draw on his own and can still create very realistic paintings on his computer,” Shang says. “These things often inspire me to be more confident in what I am doing. Look, he has so much perseverance! This is the positive energy given to me by my fans, and it is also a confirmation of my current different attempts. The life status of my fans also inspires me a lot.

“There are some older fans who have been with me for over 10 years,” she adds. “They were originally high school students, and now they are already mothers holding their babies coming to see me. I have witnessed them growing up, falling in love, getting married and having children. We think of each other in our hearts, and our relationship has lasted for so many years. It is truly a rare and great fate.” In Shang’s heart, these original “Sesame” are more like old friends she has known for 17 years than just fans. Even if they haven’t seen each other for a long time, they never grow apart.

Shang once wrote this touching sentence on Weibo: “I’m lucky that I can still write, and I’m lucky that there are still people who can understand!” Over the years, the relationship between her and her “Sesame” has only grown. No matter how unconventional her “weird electronic music” is, her fans are still waiting by her side, never leaving or abandoning her. Since the release of “Follow Your Heart,” fans have been sharing messages of understanding.

Some fans wrote Shang into their graduation thesis, some successfully confessed their love because of “Follow Your Heart,” and some were inspired by Shang’s story of being accepted to Fudan University and getting into their dream company. Shang said that compared to the general sense of being a fan, this is the real “mutual inspiration”: “Their success makes me feel that I am useful to some people, and what I am doing is valuable.

“Music is originally an intangible subject that cannot be seen or touched,” she continues. “How can we as musicians determine that what we are doing is valuable? Once I know that someone will become more determined to improve themselves and achieve something because of my music or what I do, this is mutual inspiration for me. Fans’ achievements on their life paths actually give me great courage and motivation.”

Talking about mutual inspiration between people reminds Shang of her encounter with Coco Lee on the show Praise the Program. At that time, Coco Lee encouraged Laure, who was sitting in a wheelchair due to an injury. “Coco Lee’s care for others comes from the heart. A great musician like her must have a lot of love. When exhausted, what can support a musician to keep going is the love that comes from the bottom of their hearts.”

Shang, who lives a new life in music, is also practicing the philosophy of life she expressed in “Follow Your Heart,” pouring all her self-love, love for others, love for the world, and her most passionate love for music into her work.

–This article was written by Jifan Wang for Billboard China

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Brent Faiyaz Launches ISO Supremacy Creative Agency, Releases ‘Jackie Brown’ Music Video

Brent Faiyaz officially launched his own creative agency, ISO Supremacy, on Wednesday (Aug. 16).

Billboard announced back in May that the R&B star and UnitedMasters had struck an unprecedented partnership to start the agency. “Brent Faiyaz is one of the most prolific independent artists today, and we are extremely excited to embark on this new partnership with him,” said UnitedMasters founder/CEO Steve Stoute in an exclusive statement at the time. “It’s been inspiring to watch his journey as an artist over the years, and with this partnership we look to further amplify his creative vision and support his entrepreneurial ambitions.”

ISO Supremacy, which stands for In Search of Supremacy, is a creative network with the mission of executing visual and sonic art. Faiyaz leads as CEO, with Darren Xu as COO, Ashani Allick as head of A&R, Michael Alexander as project manager and Zac Matias as art director.

In other news, Faiyaz released the official video for “Jackie Brown,” which comes from his sophomore album Wasteland that he released on July 8, 2022, via Lost Kids, Venice Music and Stem. The set had an impressive start for the independent artist, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.

Partly inspired by the 1997 Quentin Tarantino crime drama of the same name, the “Jackie Brown” visual opens with Faiyaz on a plane, cruising and snoozing through the clouds. Even if “life moves fast” for him, as his famous falsetto heard all throughout TikTok indicates, it’s filled with the finer things, from yacht rides with a woman on either side of him to custom-tailored suits to endless glasses of champagne, and wealth that can’t buy his leading lady.



Jackie Brown was one of the movies I was watching during COVID on repeat. Besides the fact that Pam Grier was fine as sh-t in that movie, I also liked the fact that they stay by the beach in L.A., and I stay in Venice,” he told Variety in an interview last year. “Cinematically, I liked the shots and I liked the colors. For whatever reason, when I watch Tarantino films, it just makes me want to make music. Something about the images just puts sounds in my head. Tarantino’s the GOAT. Cold as f–k.”

Faiyaz is currently on his F*ck the World, It’s a Wasteland Tour; the U.S. portion wraps on Sept. 15 in L.A., while the entire jaunt ends on Nov. 20 in London.

Morgan Wallen Just Tied Mariah Carey for This Chart Record

Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” ties Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” for the second-most weeks spent atop Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart in the tally’s decade-long history, crowning the Aug. 19-dated survey. Meanwhile, the songs share the record for the most time on top, 18 weeks each, among hits billed to singular acts and no collaborators.

“Last Night” leads Streaming Songs for an 18th nonconsecutive week with 26.3 million official U.S. streams in the Aug. 4-10 tracking week, down 2%, according to Luminate.

The song first crowned the Streaming Songs list dated March 18, its sixth week on the ranking, boasting 47.5 million streams that week. It has not fallen below No. 3 since.

An 18th week at No. 1 ties Carey’s holiday anthem, which first led Streaming Songs upon the Jan. 5, 2019, chart and has returned each year since for anywhere between three and five weeks at No. 1 during the holiday season.

The overall record for most weeks at No. 1 belongs to Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus: 20 weeks in 2019.

Most Weeks at No. 1, Streaming Songs:

  • 20 weeks, “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus (2019)
  • 18, “Last Night,” Morgan Wallen (2023)
  • 18, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Mariah Carey (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
  • 16, “Despacito,” Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee feat. Justin Bieber (2017)
  • 14, “Rockstar,” Post Malone feat. 21 Savage (2017-2018)
  • 14, “Panda,” Desiigner (2016)
  • 13, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast (2022)
  • 13, “The Box,” Roddy Ricch (2020)
  • 13, “Fancy,” Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX (2014)
  • 13, “Wrecking Ball,” Miley Cyrus (2013-2014)

“Last Night” remains Wallen’s only Streaming Songs-topping tune. He first appeared on the ranking with “Whiskey Glasses” in 2019 and rose as high as No. 3 twice, with “Wasted on You” in 2021 and “Don’t Think Jesus” in 2022, prior to the reign of “Last Night.”

“Last Night” concurrently spends its 27th week at No. 1 on Country Streaming Songs, which is nearly halfway to the overall record, kept by Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line’s “Meant To Be,” which ruled for 55 weeks in 2017-19.

As previously reported, “Last Night” spends a 16th week at No. 1 on the multi-metric Billboard Hot 100, rewriting the mark for the most frames at the summit among non-collaborations.

Tori Kelly to Embark on 2023 Take Control Tour Following Health Scare: ‘It’s Been Too Long’

Tori Kelly will be hitting the road this fall. Just weeks after her hospitalization following a health scare, the Grammy-winning singer took to social media on Tuesday (Aug. 15) to announce that she will be going on tour starting next month.

“It’s been too long! the #takecontroltour is here,” Kelly said, sharing a tour poster along with the list of dates for the trek.

The tour will kick off on Sept. 10 in Toronto and will make stops in New York, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver and San Francisco before concluding with a pair of dates in Los Angeles on Sept. 25-26. Tickets are currently available for presale through Ticketmaster and the singer’s website.

Fans in the comments section expressed excitement for the singer getting back on the road and begged for additional dates and cities, while others expressed concern for her health. “She just had a major health scare so stop harassing her about not doing more dates/ not coming to your city!” one Instagram user commented.

The American Idol alum was reportedly rushed to the hospital in July while out to dinner in Los Angeles with friends.

Kelly addressed the health scare in a note shared to her Instagram on Aug. 1, and wrote, “Hi friends…As you may have heard, I’m dealing with some unexpected health challenges. It’s been a scary few days but I can feel your prayers & can’t stop thinking about you. I’m feeling stronger now & hopeful but unfortunately there are still some things to uncover. I’m so grateful for the amazing doctors & nurses who have been looking after me.”

See Kelly’s Take Control tour dates below.

Pusha T Talks Pharrell, Clipse & Rap Beef In ‘GQ’

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When Pusha T speaks the culture listens. He recently conducted an interview and spoke on Pharrell Williams, The Clipse and more.

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Pusha T and his brother No Malice are the faces of the new Billionaire Boys Club x Moncler campaign. Moncler’s expertise in luxury innovation meets Billionaire Boys Club’s bold iconography in a capsule collection celebrating the 20th anniversary of Billionaire Boys Club. GQ Magazine caught up with King Push to speak on the drop and more. When asked what were his favorite pieces he revealed his top picks. “There were some knit sweaters, like cut-and-sew sweaters. The actual jacket itself, the puffer with the astronaut emblem on it, is super hard too” he said.

He also discussed a variety of topics including his long time collaborator Pharrell Williams. He made sure to remind the world that Skateboard P will forever be your favorite influencer’s favorite influencer. “He’s always been this guy who was forward-thinking. I mean, he actually was with Louis Vuitton back then” he rationalized. “He had us going crazy over the Millionaires [the sunglasses Pharrell and Nigo released with then Louis Vuitton designer Marc Jacobs in 2004], and so on and so forth.

The “Mercy” rapper also made it clear he is very selective when it comes to Rap beef. “When you look at who’s the talker and you look at what they’ve done and who they are and what they offer to you, it’s funny” he explained. “I’ve been in this game for a minute, and I’ve watched the game, and I’ve watched people at their highs and at their lows. And, mind you, most people are chasing things I’ve never chased in Hip-Hop.”

He also revealed that The Clipse are back in the studio. “I wouldn’t say consistently, but we definitely have been messing around with a few ideas. I’ve been working on a couple different projects at one time, in between touring, and he’s definitely been around and been there to be a part of it. So I think he has been finding the fun in it as well. I don’t be pressing it, but it is always fun to watch him have that fun again.”

The BBC x Moncler collection can be shopped here. 

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Herb Alert: Keke Palmer’s Boyfriend Darius Jackson “Moved On,” New Usher Video Has Social Media Lit

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In news that should surprise absolutely no one, Keke Palmer and her boyfriend Darius Jackson have allegedly broken up. More importantly, Usher dropped his new video for “Boyfriend” which stars the actress, and social media is loving the visual and the petty.

As for Jackson, People reports that Keke’s baby daddy has “moved on” after he publicly shamed her for being serenaded by Usher while at one of his Las Vegas shows. Keke was having none of the tomfoolery, creating t-shirts that capitalized on his “You a mom” reaction that got him dragged. Per a source, the fitness instructor and actor is focusing on acting and we would hope co-parenting the child, Leodis Andrellton, he just had with Keke.

We’re going to guess she isn’t losing much sleep since she’s busy participating in a marketing masterclass with the rollout of the new Usher visual. On Tuesday (Aug. 15) she shared a clip which was a blatant troll aimed at Jackson. Today (Aug. 16), as promised, we got the video and social media has been celebrating ever since.

Keke can be seen getting her dance on in the video for the smooth addition to Usher’s catalog. Also worth noting, she totally slid past the “video vixen” trope and offered a direct shot at her baby daddy.

See reactions to the quasi-drama below. Keke Palmer gonna be alright and get her coins.

Fans Concerned About Kodak Black’s Health After He Doses Off On IG Live

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Kodak Black fans have began to worry about the rapper’s physical health as the “Roll In Peace” artist fell asleep during an IG Live session.

The incident occurred Monday (Aug. 14) while Kodak was streaming live to his millions of fans. With a cup in his hand, he nodded off for a few moments before regaining consciousness and continuing on with the show. Fans in the comments wrote things like “Tf,” “Kodak leanin’” and “Pray for Kodak.” They were obviously concerned that the rapper’s documented use of drugs might be catching up to him as suddenly falling asleep isn’t a common occurrence.

The incident comes just weeks after Kodak Black was seen being wheeled into a Broward County, Florida hospital and months after a judge ordered Black to check into a drug rehabilitation center. The man is obviously battling demons, but hopefully they won’t get the best of him as too many rappers these days are dying way before their time whether it be through drug use or violence.

While it’s easy to assume that drug or alcohol use was the main culprit behind his dozing off on IG Live, Kodak could’ve just been hella tired, or maybe he didn’t get adequate sleep the night before. Still, given his history, one would think the man has a problem and needs professional help.

What do y’all think could’ve been behind Kodak dosing off during IG Live? Let us know the comments section below.

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Sydney and Noah Sierota From Echosmith Play How Well Do Your Bandmates? | Billboard

Echosmith siblings Sydney and Noah Sierota test their knowledge and see how well they actually know each other.

Sydney Sierota
Hey, we’re Echosmith and we are here to find out, how well we know each other. He is my brother. So you’d hope pretty well.

Noah Sierota
Let’s find out.

Producer
Who’s the best dancer?

Sydney Sierota
Depends on what kind of dancing we’re talking about, if we’re talking about noodle-y dance moves, I feel like it’s you.

Noah Sierota
I’m the king of the noodle dance. Yeah,

Sydney Sierota
You’re kind of like a noodle vibe. If we were to go to like a salsa class and learn something, I probably would pick it up a little quicker.

Noah Siertoa
Sydney when we were kids did a ballet class. She was trying to do it. She was holding the bar, and she fell and hit her head.

Sydney Sierota
That doesn’t have anything to do with dance and dance ability. That’s just being clumsy.

Producer
Who is most likely to cry in front of fans?

Sydney Sierota
I’m most likely in general, I don’t even think I’ve really seen you cry.

Noah Sierota
You’ve seen me cry.

Sydney Sierota
When?

Noah Sierota
I don’t know when I was a kid.

Sydney Sierota
Exactly.

Producer
Who’s most likely to be late to the studio?

Noah Sierota
It’s her, she’s always late, not just to the studio, but in life.

Sydney Sierota
I am a little bit late. But when we were making the new album, I lived all the way in San Diego and I was driving to L.A., it was at his house most of the time. So he had a very short commute and I had two plus hours without traffic. But you know, if you have a little tension in the studio, because you’re like a little bit behind or whatever, it kind of makes more magic happen.

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Tony Hawk Shares Rare 2Pac Photo Via Social Media

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Tony Hawk is as much a pop culture icon as any, so it goes without saying that he’s crossed paths with plenty of others with the level of fame that he has, if not more. The skating legend recently shared a rare photo alongside the late Tupac “2Pac” Shakur that Hawk had digitally restored.

Tony Hawk, 55, shared the image of him and 2Pac, telling a story of how he attended an American Music Awards ceremony because his sister was performing with singer Michael Bolton. While he initially stated that the year of the photo in question was 1991, he corrected it and said that it could be from 1994.

From Tony Hawk’s IG:

I attended the American Music Awards in 1991 because my sister was there performing with Michael Bolton. While backstage, I saw Tupac standing alone and I recognized him from Digital Underground (go listen to “Same Song” for context). His first album had not dropped yet, and nobody else seemed to notice him. I took a picture of him and [Riley’s mom] Cindy, and I thought she took one of him and me. This was in the era of point-and-shoot film cameras so results were unreliable. Unfortunately I never found the photo once the roll was developed. But thanks to modern technology and maestro digital artist @_vemix_ , the image has materialized.

Hawk went on to say that 2Pac was “effusive and gracious” after meeting briefly, adding that he was the most gracious with his time out of the celebrities he met at the time. Later in the caption of the post, Hawk corrected the timeline to say the photo might be from the 1994 AMAs. If the photo was taken in 1991, 2Pac made his debut in the fall of that year with the album, 2Pacalypse Now.

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How Pedro Capo Rediscovered His Sound After ‘Calma’ & Returned to His Roots

Pedro Capó is currently on the road with his La Neta Tour — his first official trek since the pandemic — which kicked off in May in Spain and is en route to Latin America and the United States this fall. 

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“I’m happy that we finally got here. They all sold out,” he tells Billboard. “La Neta is the little boat that could.” 

The tour backs up Capó’s sixth studio album, La Neta, which was released in December 2022 via Sony Music Latin. The ultra-personal 10-track set finds the artist navigating emotions of honesty and vulnerability, and delving deeper into lyrics about  love, happiness, loneliness, life and death. The title track, he says, is “a different sound.” 

“It marks a road ahead for me because sonically I was coming out of the whole ‘Calma’ thing, which was beautiful, amazing. The pandemic came, I kinda got lost in my sound a little bit, which is kind of the process,” he explains. 

Although “Calma” gave the Puerto Rican artist many first-time milestones in his career, including his first-ever Billboard No. 1 hit, a Latin Grammy for song of the year, and the opportunity to travel the world, Capó admits that all the success was new to him. 

And suddenly, on the heels of his first big hit at 38 years old, the pandemic hit. 

“That silence was necessary for me to come back to my roots,” he recalls. “What would have been of Pedro without that in the middle? Where would he go naturally as a creative? And that’s what ‘La Neta’ was for me.[…] The album is something I recorded, produced, and wrote in its entirety in my house. Very personal. It’s a pandemic album, a picture of everything that happened to me in my life.” 

Capó’s North American leg of his tour kicks off October 21st in Orlando and will visit Miami, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. He also promises more new music in the works. 

“I spent about a month locked myself in Nashville and we put forth a great number of songs that would be coming out by the end of the year,” he notes. “There’s a little bit of country with what I bring to the table, and I couldn’t be happier. I think it’s going to be a special one.” 

Watch Capó’s interview with Billboard News in the video above.