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BLACKPINK Is Teaming Up With Starbucks to Launch Limited Edition Drink & Merch Items

BLACKPINK in your area — and now, Starbucks. On Wednesday (July 19), Starbucks announced that it has teamed up with the K-pop group for a special drink and limited edition merchandise that will become available in the Asia Pacific region starting on July 25.

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At the helm of the collab is the BLACKPINK-themed Frappuccino. The drink — formally called the BLACKPINK Strawberry Choco Cream Frappuccino — will have strawberry syrup and dark chocolate sauce. Light pink whipped cream and a heart-shaped chocolate will garnish the drink.

There will also be a series of merchandise items that Blinks can buy, including 11 different drinkware selections in the group’s signature black and pink color ways with fun prints and graffiti motifs with the group’s song lyrics. In addition to drinkware, a reusable tote bag, yoga mat, passport holder, key chains and more will be available for purchase. The Starbucks x BLACKPINK products will be available in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, The Philippines and Vietnam.

“BLACKPINK is synonymous with an authenticity that is bold and confident, making them an inspiring force that transcends geographies and cultures. We are so thrilled to partner with one of the biggest icons of this generation that aligns with our focus on uplifting customers and fans alike through human connection to create an unforgettable Starbucks Experience,” said Emmy Kan, senior vice president and president, Starbucks Asia Pacific.

Kan continued, “Guided by our shared passion to deliver unparalleled experiences, this collaboration will bring new energy and excitement to our customers who are encouraged to embrace their individuality and express themselves in bold new ways this summer. It is also testament of how we are continually exploring limitless opportunities to deepen our connection with our customers.”

See the full collection here, and sneak peeks from fans at the unveiling event for the collection below.

Billie Eilish’s Iconic Outfits: 11 Pieces Inspired by Her Style

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Billie Eilish isn’t just known for her hypnotic voice and chart topping songs — the “Getting Older” singer has made a name for herself as a fashion influencer. From ballgown looks shown off at the Met Gala to streetwear outfits worn on and off the stage, Eilish knows how to make a lasting impression through clothing.

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While neon green and black looks are her usual go-tos, the star made an appearance at the Barbie: The Movie pink carpet in a pink ‘fit that still boasted the classic Eilish aesthetic without sacrificing the Barbiecore fashion that has taken over our social feeds. For fans who want to add a bit of the Happier Than Ever artist’s style into their own wardrobe, we looked towards Eilish’s iconic outfits to get some inspiration.

Keep scrolling to shop clothing, footwear and even some accessories inspired by the singer.

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Jordan 1 Retro AJKO

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Neon green has become the color that the musician has been known to wear out and about, so it’s no surprise that Eilish’s Air Jordans sport the shade. You can still snag a pair of your own high top Air Jordan’s from the singer’s past collaboration — and for less than $100!

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Hisdern Solid Color Tie

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Want to recreate her Barbie look? To start, grab a hot pink tie like this one, which will you’ll want to pair with a pink pinstripe button-up. Don’t have the top? We’ve got you covered with our next pick below.

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French Connection Rhodes Poplin Stripe Shirt

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Complete your look with a pink and white striped button-up top that you can wear with jeans, trousers, a skirt and more. Make sure to tie a hot pink tie around it to sport your best Eilish style.

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Victorious Elastic Cuff Fleece Sweatpants

$23.95

Go bold with a pair of neon green sweatpants that come with a soft cozy material you can lounge on the couch in. If you really want to channel the inner Eilish in you, then pair it with a matching graphic tee or black t-shirt.

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Floerns Women’s High Waisted Sporty Drawstring Mesh Paneled Cargo Pants Black S

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Hone in on the streetwear aesthetic with a pair of trusty mesh paneled pants. The mesh material will provide ventilation to keep you comfortable while the elastic cuffs will look great paired with combat boots or high-top sneakers.

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Nike Air Force 1 High

$125

The musician loves a good sneaker including these Nike Air Forces, which she has been seen wearing casually. The white shade makes it easy to pair with black jeans or cargo pants while the platform sole will add some elevation to your overall look.

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Nike x Billie Eilish S/S Tee

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Nike is another favorite of the singer’s and we found the T-shirt from her previous collab with the brand. On the front is the timeless Nike logo while the back of the shirt comes with “Billie Eilish” printed on the bottom corner in her classic font.

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Umeepar Unisex Cotton Packable Bucket Hat

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If there’s one thing that’s for certain, it’s that the “bad guy” singer loves to accessorize. Complete your outfits with a bucket hat that’s similar to ones the star has sported in the past (just with a wallet-friendly price of $12).

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Prada Linea Rossa Sunglasses

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When looking at the singer’s style, she seems to prefer more edgy and sport-centered looks much like these Prada sunglasses she’s previously been photographed in. It comes in a universal size with a wide-fit for added comfort.

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Burberry Check Silk Shorts

$800

Just like Eilish, snag your own Burberry checkered set starting with these silk shorts that you can sport around the house or during wine nights with friends. Either way, you’ll be channeling one of the star’s favorite brands.

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Burberry Vintage Check Silk Pyjama Shirt

$1,150

Complete the set with a matching silk checkered top that’s totally worth the splurge as it features the iconic Burberry print in a silky, lightweight material.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of Olivia Rodrigo’s ring trend, Barbie merch and the best platform boots.

Mariah Carey Enlists Dem Babies for ‘Touch My Body’ TikTok Challenge: Watch

If there’s anything that Mariah Carey knows how to do — besides making a hit single — it’s managing to get one of her iconic tracks trending on TikTok with little effort. But on Wednesday (July 19), the “It’s a Wrap” singer decided to hop on a trend for a change.

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Carey made a TikTok for the “Touch My Body” challenge alongside her 12-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe — lovingly known as Dem Babies — and a small portion of her glam squad. In the video, Carey wears a two piece set consisting of a denim bra top and matching jeans with the top unbuttoned.

At first, Carey’s hairstylist and makeup artist touch up her hair and makeup, but then Moroccan and Monroe come in, and they all start dancing to the 2008 track as it plays in the background. Carey captioned the fun clip, “Why not? Jumping on the trend of my own song lol.”

Fans in the comments section could not stop gushing over the video, with a user on Twitter saying, “Literally SERVING LIKE ITS 2008!!! You have the Lambily on our knees, MC!!!!” while another user added that “dem babies are so big now omg.” One user flat out gave Carey a challenge of their own: “Queennn drop a new song so we can start a new trend.”

This isn’t the first time that Dem Babies danced to “Touch My Body” on TikTok — back in June, their father Nick Cannon has them join him for a dance video of his own. “Only Right!! Shout out to Mommy!!! The Empress Queen of all Queens!” Cannon wrote at the time.

See Carey and Cannon’s videos of them dancing to “Touch My Body” below.

Eagles Extend ‘The Long Goodbye Tour’: How to Score Tickets

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Don’t pack you bags yet rock fans! We’re getting an extended stay in the “Hotel California” as the Eagles have officially added new dates to their farewell tour, “The Long Goodbye.”

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Wednesday (July 19) marked the second time since first announcing their tour that the band has added new dates to their lineup. Now, fans will have additional opportunities to purchase tickets to go and see the rockstars live in concert. The new dates include: Sept. 17 at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. and Oct. 15 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

The group took to Instagram to make an official announcement stating high demand for tickets as the reason.

“Due to overwhelming demand for tickets, a second show has been added to the Eagles’ The Long Goodbye tour at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, on Sunday, Sept. 17th, and a new date has been added in Pittsburgh, PA, at the PPG Paints Arena on Sunday, Oct. 15th,” the caption read.

If you’re looking to score tickets to the newly added dates, mark your calendar for Wednesday (July 26) at 10 a.m. ET, which is when presale tickets go on sale. You can also try to get regular sale tickets on Friday (July 28) at 10 a.m. ET.

Tickets for the rest of the dates are currently on sale, which you can purchase through Ticketmaster and resale sites including Vivid Seats, Seat Geek and Stub Hub. Price range from around $175 and up depending on the date.

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Don’t wait too long though, as the demand for tickets are high and supply won’t be available for long.

See the band’s tour update below.

Kim Kardashian Stars in Sinister ‘American Horror Story: Delicate’ Teaser

Outside of a few cameos, an SNL hosting stint, and her reality TV empire, Kim Kardashian has steered relatively clear of proper acting roles, until now. Today (July 20), the businesswoman and media personality appeared in the first official teaser for American Horror Story: Delicate.

Serving as the twelfth installment in Ryan Murphy’s beloved Emmy-winning horror anthology series, Delicate is also set to star Matt Czuchry, Emma Roberts, Cara Delevigne, and Emmy nominee Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. The new season will be based on Danielle Valentine’s upcoming novel Delicate Condition.

The chilling new teaser features Kardashian, Roberts, and Delevigne peering over fashionable sunglasses as their beauty shots are interspersed with clips of coven-evoking dancers, a highly stylized blue-white-red color palette, and a rocking cradle. In the final frame, Kim Kardashian stares into the camera as she rocks a baby in her arms. Soundtracked by a haunting rendition of “Rock-A-Bye Baby,” the new teaser appears to signal some heavy Rosemary’s Baby inspiration for American Horror Story’s upcoming season.

In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter this spring (April 19), show creator Ryan Murphy revealed that “this season is ambitious and unlike anything we have ever done” and that Kardashian’s role would be “fun, stylish and ultimately terrifying.” Kim Kardashian is not the first media personality with a relatively sparse acting catalog to star in American Horror Story. In 2015, Lady Gaga nabbed her first leading role on television with her spooky turn as Elizabeth “The Countess” Johnson in American Horror Story: Hotel, which won her a Golden Globe. Gaga famously went on to carve out a successful film career for herself, earning a lead actress Academy Award nomination for her performance in 2018’s A Star Is Born.

There is currently no premiere date set for American Horror Story: Delicate, and production on the season has been halted due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

YouTube Raises Prices on Music, Premium Individual Plans in the U.S.

YouTube raised prices on the individual plans for both YouTube Premium and YouTube Music for new and current U.S.-based subscribers on Thursday (July 20), marking the first time YouTube Premium has increased prices for individual plans in the United States since launching in 2018.

Subscribers to YouTube Premium will pay $13.99 per month, up from $11.99 per month. A YouTube Premium subscription provides ad-free and background viewing of videos on YouTube bundled with a YouTube Music account. Standalone YouTube Music subscribers will pay $11.99 per month, a $1 increase from $10.99 per month. Subscribers who signed up at least five years ago, including people who originally signed up for YouTube Music’s predecessor, Google Play, will receive an additional three months at the current price before incurring the price hike.

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YouTube says the price increase will allow it to continue providing a great service and features. “We believe this new price reflects the value of YouTube Premium which allows subscribers to enjoy ad-free YouTube with background and offline play and uninterrupted access to over 100 million songs with the YouTube Music app,” a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement to Billboard.

Thursday’s price increase brings the individual plans in line with family plans that provide access to multiple people per account. In 2022, YouTube left the individual prices unchanged when it raised the price for a YouTube Premium family plan from $17.99 to $22.99 per month. The move also brings YouTube’s individual plan prices in line with two of its main competitors. Individual plans for Apple Music increased from $9.99 to $10.99 per month in October 2022, while Amazon Music individual subscriptions increased $1 per month, from $9.99 to $10.99, in February.

Spotify has not yet increased individual subscription prices in the United States but is widely expected to do so this year. The company raised the price of its family plan accounts from $14.99 to $15.99 per month for U.S. subscribers back in 2021. As for individual plans, “I think we are ready to raise prices, I think we have the ability to do that, but it really comes down to those negotiations” with major music industry stakeholders, CEO Daniel Ek said on the April 25 conference call discussing Spotify’s first quarter earnings.

Billie Eilish Takes a Stroll Down Memory Lane in ‘What Was I Made For’ Behind-the-Scenes Video

In the newly released video for Billie Eilish’s offering to the Barbie film soundtrack, the introspective “What Was I Made For,” the 21-year-old star is seen dressed as a vintage Barbie as she looks through a toy-sized closet filled with miniature versions of outfits she has worn throughout her career.

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The singer dropped a behind-the-scenes look at the clip on Wednesday (July 19), explaining the concept behind the music video. “It’s supposed to be like vintage Barbie. I really wanted it to feel like how the old Barbies looked,” she is heard saying in the clip. “It was like… [laughs] it was so goofy to type in ‘Billie Eilish iconic outfits,’ it was such a weird thing to type. But it was hard, though, there’s so many we wanted to put in, but we could only do a certain amount. Knew we wanted some of them as the main looks on hangers, and then some to be loose. There’s like 18 of them.”

She then looks through outfits that she’s worn in various music videos including “Bored,” “When the Party’s Over,” “Bellyache” and “Bad Guy.” She also showed off looks from Saturday Night Live, the American Music Awards, the Oscars, the Grammys and many more.

Watch the full behind-the-scenes of Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For” music video below.



Adeem the Artist Offers Scathing Parody of Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’

Joining the chorus of artists including Sheryl Crow and Margo Price who are criticizing Jason Aldean’s new song and video, “Try That in a Small Town,” is Adeem the Artist, a non-binary artist who has released albums including 2021’s Cast Iron Pansexual and 2022’s White Trash Revelry, which landed on many year-end best-of lists.

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On Twitter, Adeem the Artist posted a video of a scathing song that parodies Aldean’s “Small Town,” bringing into the open an interpretation of the song that many on social media believe as “Small Town,” using coded language connected with sundown towns — neighborhoods that practice racial segregation, by excluding non-white persons via violence or intimidation.

They captioned the video, “Alright I caved to my record label and did a cover of the new Jason Aldean song. Please share it around and enjoy! I love COUNTRY MUSIC! and how inclusive it is.”

The video opens with Adeem the Artist stating, “I’m gonna level with you here. I don’t agree with the politics of Jason Aldean in any way, but I gotta call from the record execs this morning and they said he’s trending really well and if we want to see some higher impressions and some retweets, stuff like that, we really should do a cover of a Jason Aldean song. I thought, ‘Well, impressions is what I care about most, so let’s do this! So please share away. This is Jason Aldean’s new hit, it’s called ‘Sundown Town.’”

The song snippet is infused with lyrics about people who “never got a godd**n COVID test,” and depicts a town where “we got no protestors/ civil unrest…and we root for the cops to stop people like you.”

The song also takes a shot at country singers who don’t write their own songs, with the lyrics, “Even though I didn’t write this sh*t I’m singing about/ I just read the words and say ‘Yeah that one is good…’” before deadpanning, “…as long as it implies a gown and a hood.’”

Adeem the Artist is nominated for emerging act of the year at the upcoming Americana Music Honors & Awards ceremony in September.

As the controversy continues to swirl around “Try That in a Small Town,” viewership for the song’s video has surged, reaching nearly 6 million views on YouTube and rising to No. 1 on YouTube’s music trending page. Over the past day, the song has also risen to No. 1 on the overall iTunes US top songs chart.

Mark Ronson on Creating the Music for ‘Barbie’: ‘The Movie Overtook My Life for a Year’

As they began working on music for Barbie, director Greta Gerwig, music supervisor George Drakoulis, executive soundtrack producer Mark Ronson and Atlantic Records executives Kevin Weaver and Brandon Davis started a text chain titled Barbie Weave. 

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“It was quite the lively chat. It was pretty much active 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” says Weaver, Atlantic’s west coast president. “It was a very inspiring, colorful, creative chat group,” agrees Ronson. 

The chat, which was supplemented with bi-weekly Zoom calls, became their non-stop repository for their wish list of artists and moonshot musical ideas for the fantastical Warner Brother movie, which, like the soundtrack, arrives Friday (July 21). 

The result is an often frothy, upbeat, immersive soundtrack full of pop gems from a wide-ranging, global who’s who of top pop hitmakers including Lizzo, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice, Sam Smith, Karol G, FIFTY-FIFTY and Tame Impala, among others. 

At their first in-person meeting, Ronson played some themes and Gerwig showed several images, both of which served as an entry point for the musical curation, says Davis, Atlantic’s  EVP and co-head of pop/rock A&R. “Seeing some of those scenes, and even some of the stills early one was really inspiring to us to help paint the picture from the musical point of view.”

The first song to come together was Lipa’s “Dance the Night,” which is performed in the movie and serves as a tentpole musical moment. Gerwig had sent Ronson a disco-inspired playlist that included the Bee Gees, leading Ronson, who lined his New York studio shelves with Barbie and Ken dolls, to come up with “Dance the Night,” co-written with Andrew Wyatt, Caroline Ailin and Lipa.

“I didn’t want to make the Barbie song too bubble-gummy or something that would have been really obvious,” Ronson says. “There’s a toughness to it,” he says of the retro, infectious tune. (The other song performed in the movie is “I’m Just Ken,” written by Ronson and Wyatt, which serves as a humorous, existential ode for Ken — played by Ryan Gosling — as he tries to navigate his life in Barbie’s shadow. )



As they began to cast the soundtrack, the music team reached out to individual artists, not with the mandate to write a song specifically about Barbie or Ken. Instead, Weaver says, “We said, ‘Watch the scenes and spend time with Greta and Mark and us and let’s talk about what the musical vision is for that bespoke need, and then come back with ideas.’”

The music and film fed off each other. “As [Greta] was meeting with artists and showing them scenes and artists were coming back with demos, it was really informing how she was working with the film and the cut,” Weaver continues. “It felt like there was this really reciprocal, cool thing happening between how she was making the film and how music was forming that process for her.”

Some artists wrote very specifically to Barbie’s brightly colored world. For example, Lizzo’s opening track, “Pink,” even namechecks Barbie’s best friend Midge. Others went for broader themes that captured the spirit of their scenes, like Charli XCX’s “Speed Drive,” which incorporates elements from Toni Basil’s 1982 hit, “Mickey.”

Not surprisingly, given Barbie’s ubiquity since Mattel rolled her out in 1959, many of the acts had a deep affinity for Barbie from their youth that they brought into the creative process with them. “The only VHS that [Haim] were allowed as kids was [from Barbie] probably from the early ‘90s. They knew every song, and they started singing them over the phone,” Ronson says. 

Mark Ronson, Kevin Weaver, Brandon Davis

Mark Ronson, Kevin Weaver and Brandon Davis attend the World Premiere of “Barbie” at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on July 09, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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One goal from the start? Land Minaj, whose fans are known as Barbz.  “I was like, ‘I don’t know how we have a Barbie soundtrack without Nicki Minaj on it?’” Ronson says. “How do you not have the person who’s kept the word ‘Barbie’ alive in music culture the past 15 years?” However, securing Minaj, her duet partner Ice Spice (Ronson met Ice at midnight in his studio to show her the movie) and samples of Aqua’s  1997 hit “Barbie Girl” included in their song, “Barbie World,” required some high-level negotiation and persistence, as did landing many of the artists. 

Ronson says he’d never been so involved in the behind-the-scenes administrative process before in his movie work, and Weaver’s diplomatic skills left him in awe. “He could honestly just become chief negotiator at the U.N.,” Ronson jokes. “Some of the things he pulled off to get the soundtrack over the finish line [between] samples and egos and superstars and other record labels…. All Greta and me had to do was dream it up and get it over the finish line, but the clearances and the playing détente with Sony and Universal… and labels being like, ‘This is happening over my dead body,’ to like, two weeks later getting these things. What he pulled off to get the actual soundtrack is insane.”

For Weaver, who has served as soundtrack album producer for such film and TV projects as The Greatest ShowmanSuicide SquadFurious 7 and Daisy Jones & The Six, navigating with the labels, the studio and Mattel was all in a day’s work. 

“Mattel was very involved in the making of the film, but they trusted Greta implicitly,” Weaver says. “Greta really backed and supported us in our music vision. We were able to navigate through whatever the challenges might have been around that to come out the other side with this incredible end product. Ultimately, it’s a family brand and a kid’s brand. We wanted to be very sensitive to that; but at the same time, Greta has made a very forward thinking non-traditional film.”

The offerings for the soundtrack are as colorful as the movie itself. The album comes in several configurations, including hot pink, blue and transparent pink cassettes, as well as CD and hot pink vinyl. There are covers featuring Barbie, as well as a dedicated Ken CD cover. The idea was to appeal to fans of the movie, Barbie collectors and fans of the individual artists.  

 “We worked really closely with our incredible marketing team here and at the studio and at Mattel to make as many unique music offerings as we could that could reach different parts of the Barbie and the music audience,” Davis says.

Though many of the songs already out, Weaver and Davis are excited to have fans see them in their natural setting. “These records are all strong enough to live in a world by themselves,” Weaver says. “But what’s so amazing is people are now going to get to experience the songs within the four walls of the film and it’s going to give them a whole new life.” 

For Ronson, the movie’s release is the culmination of more than 12 months of intense work, as he and Wyatt ended up scoring Barbie as well. The pair had written temporary music for the opening credits, but once Gerwig saw they had some themes, “They started giving us a few more bits to score at a time,” to the point where “we didn’t want anyone else to touch the music of this film,” he says. “We were like, ‘This is ours!’ It was a ton, ton, ton of work. [The movie] overtook my life for a year, but it was completely worth it.” 

Barbie track listing:

Lizzo, “Pink”
Dua Lipa, “Dance the Night”
Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice, “Barbie World” (with Aqua”
Charli XCX, “Speed Drive”
KAROL G, “WATATI” (feat. Aldo Ranks) 
Sam Smith, “Man I Am”
Tame Impala, “Journey to the Real World”
Ryan Gosling, “I’m Just Ken”
Dominic Fike, “Hey Blondie”
Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For”
The Kid LAROI, “Forever & Again”
Khalid, “Silver Platter”
PinkPantheress, “Angel”
GAYLE, “Butterflies”
Ava Max, “Choose Your Fighter”
FIFTY FIFTY, “Barbie Dreams” (feat. Kaliii)
Brandi Carlile & Catherine Carlile, “Closer to Fine” (BONUS TRACK)

Mark Ronson, who is a member of SAG-AFTRA, completed this interview before SAG-AFTRA went on strike.  

Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect’s Uncle Tied to Las Vegas Home Searched By Police

A home that Las Vegas police searched this week in connection with the 1996 drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur is tied to a man long known to investigators, whose nephew had emerged as a suspect shortly after the rapper’s killing.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed it served a search warrant Monday in the neighboring city of Henderson. But the department hasn’t released other details, including whether they expect to make an arrest for the first time in the slaying of the rapper nearly 30 years ago.

Public records, including voting records, link the property to the wife of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, a self-described “gangster” and the uncle of Orlando Anderson, one of Shakur’s known rivals who authorities have long suspected in the rapper’s death. Anderson denied involvement in Shakur’s killing at the time, and died two years later in an unrelated gang shooting in Compton, California.

A copy of the warrant obtained Thursday by The Associated Press shows detectives collected multiple computers, a cellular telephone, “documentary documents,” a Vibe magazine that featured Shakur, several .40-caliber bullets, two “tubs containing photographs” and a copy of Davis’ 2019 memoir, ”Compton Street Legend.”

Residents of a suburban small Henderson neighborhood — nestled in the foothills of the city about 20 miles southeast of the Las Vegas Strip — said they saw officers detain two people outside the home while investigators searched the one-story property.

“There were cruisers and SWAT vehicles. They had lights shining on the house,” said Don Sansouci, 61, who had just gone to bed with his wife when a swirl of blue and red police lights stirred them awake sometime after 9 p.m.

Sansouci said he watched from the sidewalk Monday night as a man and a woman stepped outside of a house surrounded by police, place their hands behind their heads and slowly walk backwards toward the officers.

The case is being presented to a grand jury in Las Vegas, according to a person with direct knowledge of the investigation who was not authorized to speak publicly. The timing and results of those proceedings was unclear, and the person did not identify the two people whom police encountered at the house.

The person confirmed that investigators seized computers, published materials and photos, along with copies of Davis’ 2019 memoir titled “Compton Street Legend.”

Sansouci said he and his wife don’t know the people who live in the home. He described the area as “a nice, quiet cul-de-sac neighborhood” where most residents keep to themselves.

It was not immediately known if Davis has a lawyer who can comment on his behalf, and messages left for Davis and his wife, Paula Clemons, weren’t returned. Records show the two were married in Clark County, Nevada, in 2005.

News of the search breathed new life into Shakur’s long-unsolved killing, which has been surrounded by conspiracy theories. There have never been any arrests, yet attention on the case has endured for decades.

Shakur’s death came as his fourth solo album, “All Eyez on Me,” remained on the charts, with some 5 million copies sold. Nominated six times for a Grammy Award, Shakur is largely considered one of the most influential and versatile rappers of all time.

On the night of Sept. 7, 1996, Shakur was riding in a black BMW driven by Death Row Records founder Marion “Suge” Knight in a convoy of about 10 cars. They were waiting at a red light a block from the Las Vegas Strip when a white Cadillac pulled up next to them and gunfire erupted. Shakur was shot multiple times and died days later.

The shooting unfolded shortly after a casino brawl earlier in the evening involving Anderson, Shakur and their associates.

There were many witnesses, but the investigation quickly stalled, in part because those witnesses refused to cooperate, Las Vegas police said in the past.

That silence broke, to a point, in 2018, when Davis — saying he was ready to speak publicly after a cancer diagnosis — admitted to being in the front seat of the Cadillac. In an interview for a BET show, he implicated his nephew in the shooting, saying Anderson was one of two people in the backseat.

Davis said the shots were fired from the back of the car, though he stopped short of naming the shooter, saying he had to abide by the “code of the streets.”

But in his memoir, Davis said he shared what he knew nearly a decade earlier in closed-door meetings with federal and local authorities who were investigating the possibility that Shakur’s slaying was linked to the March 1997 drive-by shooting of his rap rival, the Notorious B.I.G.

“They offered to let me go for running a “criminal enterprise” and numerous alleged murders for the truth about the Tupac and Biggie murders,” Davis said in his book. “They promised they would shred the indictment and stop the grand jury if I helped them out.”

At the time of their deaths, both rappers were involved in an infamous East Coast-West Coast rivalry that primarily defined the hip-hop scene during the mid-1990s. The feud was ignited after Shakur was seriously wounded in another shooting during a robbery in the lobby of a midtown Manhattan hotel.

Shakur openly accused B.I.G. and Sean “Diddy” Combs of having prior knowledge of the shooting, which both vehemently denied. It sparked a serious divide within the hip-hop community and fans.

Davis wrote that he “went ahead and started answering their questions about the events leading up to Tupac getting shot.”

“I sang because they promised I would not be prosecuted,” he said, adding that he thought they were lying about the deal. “But they kept their word and stopped the indictment, tore up the whole case. Nobody went to jail.”

It’s unclear if Davis has been living in the home Las Vegas police searched this week and whether he was present when officers descended on the property. Las Vegas court records show there has been an active warrant out for his arrest since July 2022, when he failed to appear in court on a drug charge.