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Selena Gomez Will Host First Rare Impact Fund Benefit for Mental Health

Selena Gomez is bringing her philanthropic ventures to life with her very own event. The Only Murders in the Building star and Rare Beauty founder will host the first Rare Impact Fund Benefit, People reported on Thursday (Aug. 10).

The event is scheduled to take place Oct. 4 in Los Angeles at Nya Studios, with all ticket proceeds supporting the Rare Impact Fund. The benefit, naturally, is hosted by Gomez’s own Rare Beauty cosmetics line, while the fund itself aims to maintain openness regarding mental health stigma and provide education to enquiring youth worldwide. One percent of Rare Beauty’s sales are also donated to the fund.

“There is nothing more important to me than getting young people access to the resources that they need to support their mental health,” Gomez told People in a statement. “This is a personal mission and the reason that I created the Rare Impact Fund. I am incredibly proud to host the inaugural Rare Impact Fund Benefit and look forward to an inspiring night of raising funds for these lifesaving services and showcasing the impact we have made so far.”

Gomez’s Only Murders in the Building co-star Martin Short and “Wolves” collaborator Marshmello are slated to join the event, with additional performers and entertainment to be announced at a later date. In addition to people speaking at the event, there will also be a live auction that will take place.

“We are thrilled to announce the inaugural Rare Impact Fund Benefit, an evening filled with inspiration and purpose,” Elyse Cohen, vp of social impact & inclusion at Rare Beauty, and president of the Rare Impact Fund told People. “This event will highlight the importance of supporting youth mental health and raise funds for the incredible organizations providing critical mental health tools and resources for young people around the world. With the support of our partners, donors, and community, we hope to further our mission to reduce the stigma associated with mental health and increase access to mental health services and education.”

Tickets to the inaugural Rare Impact Fund Benefit can be purchased here.

Morgan Wade Gets ‘Real Housewives’ Star Kyle Richards to ‘Fall In Love With Me’ in Steamy New Video: Watch

What happens when you mix a country singer, a reality TV star and a whirlwind of dating rumors? Turns out you get a pretty steamy music video.

On Thursday (Aug. 10), Morgan Wade shared her new music video for “Fall in Love With Me,” starring Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards as her romantic interest. The video follows Wade as she moves into a house next door to Richards’ character, and the pair immediately begin having alluring thoughts about one another; whether its joint bubble baths, feeding one another various fruits, or nearly kissing while washing their cars, things get very sapphic very quickly.

While the clip implies that most of the steamy scenes were part of a dream Wade’s character was having, the end shows Richards arriving at her door, flowers in hand. “Make you hit your knees, pull out that ring/ Gonna make you fall in love with me,” Wade sings.

In a teaser for the video posted last week, the duo said they wanted to “troll the trolls” after fans of RHOBH speculated that Richards and Wade were romantically involved after the former announced her separation from her husband Mauricio Umansky. Neither Wade nor Richards have publicly come out as queer.

“I’ve done several music videos and every time there’s someone in it, they always assume we’re dating or something’s going on,” Wade said in the clip. “If you go on the Internet, you’ll see people are obsessed with us being friends … the Internet’s gonna be poppin’ off about this one, I’m sure.”

Check out the full music video for Wade’s “Fall in Love With Me” above.

‘El Sol de Mexico’ Will Shine in Acapulco: Luis Miguel Announces New Mexican Tour Dates

Luis Miguel, endearingly known as El Sol de México, will shine in the emblematic port of Acapulco. The beloved Mexican icon will return to one of the most symbolic places of his artistic career as part of his continental Luis Miguel Tour 2023. On Dec. 27, he will land at the GNP Arena in that city, promoters ECO Live and GOJO Live announced in a statement on Thursday (Aug. 10).

The superstar will return to the famous beach resort in the state of Guerrero after a five-year hiatus as part of the new dates announced for his 2023 tour. His first stint began Aug. 3 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and he’s now added Acapulco, as well as another date in Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, on Dec. 31.

ECO Live and GOJO Live said all information regarding his show in Acapulco “will be communicated soon.” On Wednesday, the governor of Guerrero, Evelyn Salgado Pineda, celebrated the return of the famous performer on her X (formerly Twitter) account.

“In Guerrero the Sun will shine stronger than ever to close 2023 with a bang. It gives me great pleasure to share with you the announcement of the return of @LMXLM in concert in Acapulco,” Salgado Pineda wrote in Spanish.

The Acapulco beach resort became a symbolic place for the “No Sé Tú” singer because of a luxurious mansion that belonged to him in the ’90s located there. Nestled in the exclusive Bonfil Beach, now called Punta Diamante, the house was characterized by its yellow color and huge windows that gave a wonderful view of the beach.

Micky, as he was affectionately known in his adolescence, lived for several years in that mansion in Acapulco, which then became his center of operations, before moving to Los Angeles and later to Miami.

His time in Acapulco was also portrayed in the 2018 Netflix bioseries Luis Miguel: The Series.

Miguel, who has placed 16 titles at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Latin Songs chart and nine on Top Latin Albums, reached a new record July 19 after becoming the Latin American artist with the highest number of songs on the Spotify platform with 23, and more than 100 million streams.

In September, the singer will kick off the North American leg of his CMN-produced tour, visiting key cities such as Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami and Los Angeles, before concluding Dec. 31 in Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Following the success of his 2023 continental tour, the superstar announced Monday 50 additional dates for his Luis Miguel Tour 2024.

Sexyy Red Reveals Her Favorite St. Louis Slang | R&B Hip-Hop Power Players & Live 2023

Rapper Sexyy Red reveals her favorite St. Louis slang backstage at Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players & Live 2023.

Sexyy Red:
What’s up, it’s your favorite ‘hood princess, Sexyy Red. We finna do my favorite St. Louis slang. On the North side when I was young, we used to hear everybody hollering “skeeyee” — that’s like a call. Like you see a bi— with a big ol’ booty or something, it’s a geek call, you see some geek, you trying to serve them, you be like, “skeeyee!” And then I like “on bloods” — like you say something and if we agree, you can be like, “on bloods.” And “you know it” — that’s another thing you say. Like if you say something like “you know it.” You be like, “What’s up, Sexyy? You know it!”

Cardi B Defends Her ‘Hair Growth Journey’ to Doubters: ‘Where Was the Genetics When I Was in School??’

Cardi B is defending herself from her critics once again, this time in regards to her recent hair growth.

On Wednesday, the “Jealousy” rapper took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to clarify that her waist-length hair is not due to genetics, but is instead a product of keeping her hair healthy and well-moisturized.

The discourse started when the 30-year-old shared a photo of herself posing in the mirror with her hair freshly pressed. “My hair has grown sooooo much!!!” she captioned the image. “Let me know if y’all want a video [of] my HOMEMADE hair oil… handmade by ME!”

Naysayers quote-tweeted Cardi’s post, with one user writing, “Black Women wanting hair growth tips & oil from her is crazy,” and a second user adding, “Y’all really don’t see how a LATINA selling ‘hair growth oil’ to BLACK women could be misleading? A bunch of fried eggs.” The latter comment garnered a heated response from Cardi, who wrote on Aug. 9, “IM NOT EVEN SELLIN ANYTHING YOU DUMBA– B—H…I been showing my hair growth journey to my fans since 2016!”

In a follow-up post, Cardi shared images of her throughout her youth to her 20s and stated that her hair growth was a product of better care and quality ingredients.

“This is me as a child.. this is me as a teenager.. this is me in my early 20’s…and NOW,” she wrote on X. “Everyone wants to blame my hair growing on genetics but where was the genetics when I was in school?? The facts are you need hair products and good care that works for you to maintain it and keep it healthy.. sometimes it’s not even just about growth it’s about keeping it HEALTHY and the growth comes.”

Cardi, however, didn’t seem too bothered. After several fans backed up the rapper’s claims, stating that Cardi’s hair recipes have helped them on their own hair journeys, rapper Kash Doll chimed in and wrote, “Give me the f—in products lol f— them.”

Cardi happily replied, “Girl come to my house ….I will wash your hair down myself wit boiled onion water & make you a thick a– hair mask and have my auntie do your blow out …….Maaa liquor and food too !!!”

See Cardi’s tweets below.

Billboard’s Top 5 Songs of the Summer 2019 | Billboard News

Billboard looks back and counts down the top five songs that ruled the summer of 2019.

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It’s the last year of the decade, and the summer of 2019 brought some new faces to the Hot 100 songs of the summer. Let’s dive in.

It was her first hit on the Billboard Hot 100, and it’s actually a single from two years earlier. Coming in at No. 5 on the Hot 100 summer songs is Lizzo’s “Truth Hurts.”

The next song features a collaboration with two of the world’s biggest pop stars: King of collabs Justin Bieber teamed up with British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran for their hit “I Don’t Care,” which comes in at No. 4.

Our third biggest song of the summer is an electronic R&B hit by Khalid. His huge single “Talk” comes in next.

The song that had us all feeling powerful against the “Bad Guy” in our life … Billie Eilish makes it to the No. 2 spot with her massive hit “Bad Guy.”

Our top song of the summer in 2019 was important for a few reasons: It shot Lil Nas X into the spotlight and became the longest-running No. 1 Hot 100 song in history. Collaborating with country star Billy Ray Cyrus, “Old Town Road” comes in at No. 1.

Next week, we enter a brand new decade with 2020’s top songs of the summer!

Watch the full video above!

Grimes Recalls Her ‘Big, Long Conversation’ With Elon Musk Following His Anti-Trans Tweets

While Grimes and Elon Musk may not be a couple anymore, the pair still co-parent their two children (X and Y) — which means they still have to have tough conversations every now and then.

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In an interview with Wired on Tuesday, Grimes revealed that she and Musk had a “big, long conversation” after the X (formerly known as Twitter) CEO shared a slew of anti-trans tweets back in June.

“I was like, ‘I want to dissect why you’re so stressed about this,’” Grimes said. “Getting to the heart of what Elon says helps me get to the heart of what other people’s issues are, because it’s this über guy situation.”

The “I Wanna Be Software” singer said that in their conversation, she determined that Musk was mostly concerned about “fertility issues” caused by transitioning. “I was like, ‘OK, you don’t hate trans people, you hate woke culture. I get that it can be annoying, and you have concerns about the fertility thing. So let’s figure it out,’” she said, referring to “fertility tech” that could “help trans people” conceive. “He’s just on Twitter, and he’s unhappy with woke people, and the arguments happened.”

The incident Grimes referred to happened at the outset of June, when Musk became the subject of right-wing criticism after The Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing claimed that Twitter canceled a deal to premiere Matt Walsh’s anti-trans film What Is a Woman? The CEO ended up promoting the video himself, spreading right-wing talking points by adding that “consenting adults should do whatever makes them happy, provided it does not harm others, but a child is not capable of consent, which is why we have laws protecting minors.” In a separate incident, Musk claimed that the word “cisgender,” as well as its shortened form “cis,” would be “considered slurs” on the social media platform.

Check out Grimes’ full interview here.

12 Vintage Music Posters to Show Off Your Unique Style: Beyoncé, David Bowie, SZA & More

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Showing off your personality goes beyond your fashion and makeup style — you can also incorporate your tastes into your living space. For college students, this includes your dorm room, and if music is a big part of your identity, then incorporating vintage music posters should be considered your dorm essentials.

Whether you’re a fan of classic rock, pop, alternative or hip-hop, make note of your favorite artists and take a peek at Billboard‘s best album covers list to determine who and what pictures you’ll want displayed in your room. There are no rules when it comes to showing off your most-listened-to bands and/or singers, which means you can mix and match everything from genres to color palettes.

Lana Del Rey, Beyonce, Rihanna, Ramones, Jay Z, Bad Bunny, Bob Marley and The Beatles

The 100 Best Album Covers of All Time

Curious which ones are the most popular? We rounded up some of our previously ranked album covers to help inspire you in your decorating journey.

Keep reading to shop our selection below.

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Amazon

Woonkit Vintage Rock Band Posters

$15.99

Rock ‘n’ roll fans will appreciate this set of posters, as it comes with a variety of vintage-inspired posters of artists including Queen, Guns N’ Roses, Van Halen, Kiss and more. Plus, you can arrange them on your wall however you want, making it 100% customizable.

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Amazon

Tyler The Creator ‘Igor’ Album Cover Poster

$14.90

Bring a pop of pink into your space with Tyler, The Creator’s Igor album cover poster, which features an all-pink background and a black-and-white photo of the rapper’s face. You can choose between two sizes: 12″ x 18″ or 16″ x 24″, depending on your preferences.

David Bowie poster with painted lightning bolt

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David Bowie ‘Aladdin Sane’ Poster

$10.99

David Bowie takes the spotlight in this poster for Aladdin Sane as he sports the iconic painted lightning bolt on his face. It measures at 24″ x 36″ and is made with traditional poster paper.

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Notorious BIG ‘Ready To Die’ Vintage Art Print Poster

$10.98

Infuse your love of rap into your decor game through The Notorious B.I.G.’s popular ready to die album poster. It comes with a simple photo on a white background that’s minimalist-approved while showcasing your adoration for the music.

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A$AP ROCKY ‘LONGLIVEA$AP’ Album Poster

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Score 15% off A$AP Rocky’s 2013 album poster that has a photograph of the rapper wrapped in the American flag. You can pair it with other black-and-white photos or surround it by color to make it pop.

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Amazon

SZA ‘SOS’ Poster

$16.00

Lovers of SZA can cover that blank wall space with her SOS album poster, which comes with the name and song titles printed underneath a sitting SZA. It’ll also go nicely with another round of you listening to her hits and more.

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Amazon

‘Pyramid America’ Led Zeppelin Music Album Cover

$10.49 $11.31 7% OFF

Show some love for Led Zeppelin with this retro album poster that’s not only less than $11, but comes with some subtle color that won’t take away from all your other pieces of dorm decor.

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Amazon

Pink Floyd ‘Dark Side of The Moon’ Poster (UNFRAMED)

$7.39 $10.99 33% OFF

Dedicated Pink Floyd listeners can enjoy a supersized version of the band’s Dark Side of the Moon album art as this poster measures at 36″ x 12″.

The Beatles ‘Abbey Road’ Wall Poster

$8.00 $9.99 20% OFF

If you’d prefer to put up some of the greats, you can’t forget to incorporate the famous Abbey Road album poster. The photo displays all four of the band members walking across the street in London, while showcasing your love for vintage music.

black and white poster with people in front of white house

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Kendrick Lamar ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ Poster

$16.38

Complete your shrine of Kendrick Lamar with a black and white poster of him and others posing in front to the White House. It’s made with a semi-gloss material and comes in two sizes to choose from.

sophie sitting in a dress in water on a purple background

Redbubble

Sophie ‘Oil Of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides’ Poster

$18.15

Sophie’s poster will mesmerize you and your guests as it features a pearl-like background as she sits in water wearing a gorgeous multi-colored dress.

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Beyonce ‘Lemonade’ Poster

$16.38

The Beyhive will be buzzing to cover their wall space with the artist and what better way than with a poster of her chart-making album Lemonade.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best music coolers, mattress sales and tarot cards.

Gary Gersh On Robbie Robertson’s Pivot From The Band Co-Founder to Acclaimed Solo Artist

Long before signing Nirvana and the Foo Fighters to their respective record labels and, later, becoming AEG Presents’ global touring and talent president, Gary Gersh was a devoted The Band fanatic. While working at Licorice Pizza in California, he saw the influential rock ‘n’ rollers perform numerous times, and as a young Capitol Records employee, he befriended Robbie Robertson, who died Thursday at 80, during The Band’s The Last Waltz farewell concert.

By phone from a Minneapolis airport, Gersh recalls his early encounters with The Band; coaxing Robertson into recording his 1987 self-titled solo debut while working as a Geffen Records A&R man; and long conversations with the guitarist and songwriter in Woodstock, N.Y.

How did you come to be involved with The Last Waltz?

I was a young guy starting out, and The Band were on [Capitol] and doing their thing when they decided The Last Waltz would be the last show. I get up there for rehearsals, and for the show itself, and it was monumental. I watched Robbie in the middle of it all, being different than a musician — he was always talking to cameramen and Mr. [Martin] Scorsese [who directed the 1978 film documenting the event]. It was a beginning of an education. Robbie helped raise me and I was fortunate to have somebody so unbelievably talented and so beautiful as a human being teaching me so much.

What moment do you remember most from that concert?

Robbie was front and center in a way he had never been seen before. Not necessarily the most important member, because the beauty of The Band was the quality of the whole and everybody mattered, but Robbie was the star on screen. Because of the way everything was captured, all of a sudden people were seeing this guy as one of the greatest live guitarists that ever lived.

How did you get to Capitol Records back then?

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Gary Gersh photographed on Oct. 21, 2019 at AEG Presents in Los Angeles.

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I had come from a chain of record stores, Licorice Pizza, and Capitol was my first record-company job. The Band had put out a Christmas song [“Christmas Must Be Tonight,” recorded in 1975 and, released two years later] as a single, and I was crazy for it. I was just this guy at the record label, at the very, very bottom, jumping up and down and screaming about The Band. They weren’t the biggest priority at the time, because they weren’t the biggest band, but, to me, they were the most influential band in American music. I saw them play at the Santa Barbara Bowl when I was in my late teens and it was probably well over 100 degrees. Robbie was dressed up in a suit and they were all just dying from the heat, but there they were, just being The Band, and they crushed every time I saw them.

You helped him make Robbie Robertson — how did that come about?

One of the first things I did as an A&R guy was sign Robbie and talked him into making solo records, which, at the time, he wasn’t thinking of doing. I said, “You can’t stop making music. You can do whatever else you need to do, but you can’t stop making music.” I kind of didn’t know what I was talking about, but I think he got that I could be a partner on the ride.

What was making that album like?

He was developing what he wanted his sound to be while we were working on the record. I had always known that [producer] Daniel Lanois was the guy to make the record, and Robbie knew it but had never met him. They hit it off famously. … Daniel pushed Robbie in ways I’m not sure had ever happened before. Robbie had always written multiple verses and had extra lyrics from all the songs. I had never seen that before. There were whole verses being moved in a way that took all of us to see and help develop.

Was there a moment that stands out from that process?

When the first solo album was finished, we mixed the record with [engineer] Bob Clearmountain at Bearsville Studios [in Woodstock, N.Y., site of many Band recordings], which Robbie obviously had a real history at. The day we got to Woodstock, we got a six-pack and he took me over to Big Pink, and we sat on the curb, and I just started asking questions. He was one of the greatest storytellers, whether he was talking about a meal at dinner or a film or music. He talked about how, once they got into the house, they started writing songs from fragments of things. And how Robbie thought each piece was like an actor in a play or a movie, and how they would come and go in a way that made it so cinematic.

When was the last time you saw him?

I talked to him a few weeks ago — he knew my family and knew my wife, and we had young kids and were starting to raise a family, and he had already had one.

Anything else you’d like to add?

He introduced me to so many people — so many musicians — that I had never thought in my life I would know. But he felt it would be part of my education. Van Morrison was just on the music system here [at the airport]. I remember meeting Van because Robbie introduced me to him when they were working on a song [“Wonderful Remark”] for the [1983] King of Comedy soundtrack. I hear things and I’m just reminded everywhere I go. I think that’s the way it is with great teachers. It never leaves you.

Bedding Deals: Score 20% Off Buffy’s ‘Dreamy AF’ Cooling Comforter

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Besides having a quiet environment, getting sound sleep in the summer comes down to how comfortable your bed is. You need a soft mattress, comfortable pillows and a cooling comforter — especially if you’re a hot sleeper. Quality bedding can cost a pretty penny, but that’s where some of the best new bedding deals come in.

With Labor Day approaching, you may be tempted to wait on some mattress deals, but don’t skip out on Buffy’s back-to-school sale, which features 20% off cooling bedding. You don’t have to be a student to take advantage of the sale either as it applies to all sizes of bedding. Whether you’re in the market for some dorm essentials or just need to upgrade your bedding, grab some luxe sheets, comforters, duvet covers and more while they’re being discounted.

Not sure what to add into your cart? We recommend the Breeze Comforter that’s just as comfortable (if not more) than the other bestselling Cloud Comforter by the brand, according to reviewers.

Keep reading to shop the comforter and learn more.

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Buffy Breeze Comforter

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For less than $150, Buffy is treating you to a cooler sleep experience with the Breeze Comforter. The material is made from eucalyptus materials, which aim to regulate your temperature. There are also loops on each corner to help keep a duvet cover in place and prevent any slippage. Plus, the brand offers a seven night free trial, so you can test it out before purchasing it — though with its 4.7 star rating you may not want to give it back.

One reviewer even went as far as to say that it’s “Truly perfect for every season! My sister also got one after my purchase! Dreamy AF.”

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best mermaid tail blankets, scented candles and adjustable fans.