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The soundtrack for the upcoming movie Twisters is massive — and it’s chock full of country goodness.
Twisters: The Album , which will be in stores and at all online retailers on Friday, July 19, launches with Luke Combs‘ new song “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.” The music video for the song features a cameo from NASCAR driver John Hunter Nemechek.
Other country artists featured on the sprawling 29-track soundtrack (released by Atlantic Records) include Miranda Lambert, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Bailey Zimmerman, Kane Brown, Thomas Rhett, Shania Twain, Charley Crockett, Flatland Cavalry, Tyler Childers and Megan Moroney.
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Press materials for Twisters tout it as a “current-day chapter of the 1996 blockbuster.” The movie stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, Anthony Ramos and more.
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See the full tracklist below:
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TWISTERS: THE ALBUM
TRACKLIST
1. Luke Combs – Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma
2. Miranda Lambert – Ain’t In Kansas Anymore
3. Conner Smith – Steal My Thunder (feat. Tucker Wetmore)
4. Thomas Rhett – Feelin’ Country
5. Warren Zeiders – The Cards I’ve Been Dealt
6. Megan Moroney – Never Left Me
7. Lainey Wilson – Out of Oklahoma
8. Bailey Zimmerman – Hell Or High Water
9. Jelly Roll – Dead End Road
10. Kane Brown – Country Classic
11. Sam Barber – Tear Us Apart
12. Tyler Childers – Song While You’re Away
13. Tucker Wetmore – Already Had It
14. Leon Bridges – Chrome Cowgirl
15. Benson Boone – Death Wish Love
16. Shania Twain & BRELAND – Boots Don’t
17. Dylan Gossett – Stronger Than A Storm
18. Lanie Gardner – Chasing The Wind
19. Jelly Roll – Leave The Light On (feat. Alexandra Kay)
20. Wyatt Flores & Jake Kohn – Before I Do
21. The Red Clay Strays – Caddo County
22. Tanner Usrey – Blackberry Wine
23. Tanner Adell – Too Easy
24. Mason Ramsey – Shake Shake (All Night Long)
25. Tyler Halverson – New Loop
26. Flatland Cavalry – Touchdown
27. Nolan Taylor – Driving You Home
28. Wilderado, Ken Pomeroy, & James McAlister – Wall of Death
29. Charley Crockett – (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
Flight Club is the holy grail of sneaker consignment shops across the globe. With locations in New York City, Miami and Los Angeles, it’s long been a staple in rappers’ itinerary when making stops in any of the aforementioned American pop-culture capital cities since its ‘05 inception.
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Meshing the often-linked cultures of sneakers and music, Flight Club launched its Flight Club Fridays content series in 2019. Think of it as a version of Complex’s Sneaker Shopping meets Colors as various artists have pulled up to browse the shelves for rare kicks while reflecting on their footwear history and give a unique performance for fans in the store.
Past seasons have seen Saweetie, Doja Cat, Tinashe, Smino, Young Nudy and more welcomed to Flight Club on their come-up in the music industry. Veterans such as The Game have also returned to the footwear enthusiast museum for episodes.
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“Music has an undeniable influence on sneaker culture, and the series provides a unique lens into how sneakers, music and art all intersect through intimate performances and dialogue,” GOAT Group Chief Brand Officer Sen Sugano relays to Billboard.
This week, Flight Club Fridays is celebrating its fifth anniversary and there’s a completely new lineup coming to the series with Flo Milli kicking things off on Friday (May 17), Billboard can exclusively report.
Behind the Alabama-bred rhymer, there’s burgeoning rappers such as the eclectic duo of Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist, as well as Veeze and Ot7Quanny. Sugano explains that each artist is handpicked by the team as they’re “fans first and foremost” of everyone involved.
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“It goes without saying that sneakers and hip-hop music have influenced each other,” Sugano states. “Hip-hop artists have historically embraced sneakers as a form of self expression, and Flight Club has been at the forefront of that relationship.”
Billboard has the exclusive teaser of Flo Milli’s episode, which features the rapper performing her infectious love-drunk anthem “Never Lose Me,” which sits at No. 44 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 after five months on the all-genre chart.
During her first Flight Club visit, Flo recalls “loving how colorful the store” was as she refers to herself as a “crop top and leggings baddie” when it comes to finding kicks to match her laidback wardrobe.
While she’s currently opening for Gunna on The Bittersweet Tour, the 24-year-old tells Billboard she’s “always looking for sneakers to rehearse in.” Chanel kicks, ASICS and New Balances are a few of her go-to brands that she lists. “Give me some scrunch socks and I’m ready,” she adds.
The social currency that comes with being a popular rap artist isn’t lost on Flo Milli. “Let’s be real: Hip-hop influences the world. Sneakers are no exception – hip-hop made sneakers cool,” she declares. “It changed it so much so you have brands making sneakers because of popularity like my fave sneakers, Cha Nay Nay [Chanel].”
Watch Billboard‘s exclusive teaser of Flo Milli’s Flight Club Fridays episode below, and look for the first installment from the new season of the series on Friday.
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A documentary chronicling the murderous terror attack on the Nova Music Festival in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 will debut on Paramount+. The streamer announced on Thursday (May 16) that the See It Now Studios Original Documentary We Will Dance Again will get a worldwide premiere in the fall, a year after the surprise assault […]

The first trailer for It Ends With Us starring Blake Lively has arrived, featuring a musical cameo from none other than the actress’ good friend Taylor Swift. The pop star’s “My Tears Ricochet” is heavily featured throughout the two-minute clip that arrived Thursday (May 16). The visual finds Lively’s character, Lily Bloom, fall in love […]

The long-awaited first authorized documentary about Led Zeppelin, Becoming Led Zeppelin, has been acquired by Sony Pictures Classics, which will distribute the Bernard MacMahon-directed film in North America, Latin America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia (except Japan) and Benelux.
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According to Deadline, the hybrid documentary-concert film features never-before-seen footage, performances and music and is described as an “experiential cinematic odyssey exploring Led Zeppelin’s creative, musical and personal origin story,” told in their own words in the first officially sanctioned movie about the band.
The hype train for Becoming began in 2021 when a work-in-progress version was screened at the Venice Film Festival, receiving a 10-minute standing ovation. The film follows the band’s four members — singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist John Paul Jones and late drummer John Bonham — as they rise up through the British music scene in the 1960s playing in small clubs. It follows them to a fateful rehearsal in 1968 that changed the course of their careers and culminates in their first tour of America in 1970 as they ascended to rock superstardom.
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According to Deadline, the film features a new sound mix, previously unseen materials from the archives of all four members, including home movies and family photos, as well as exclusive interviews with Page, Plant and Jones, and never-before-heard interviews with Bonham.
The movie was written by MacMahon (American Epic) and Allison McGourty, with the director saying that the team spent “years designing this film to be experienced on the big screen with the best possible sound.”
In a statement, a spokesperson for Sony Pictures Classics added, “We loved this film from the first moment we saw it. It has been nothing short of extraordinary to witness the organic process Bernard, Allison, and their team have taken to sculpt what has turned out to be THE definitive film on the origins of Led Zeppelin. We are honored to be working with such committed artists who have crafted a film that immediately transports you right into the energy and excitement of that time.” The rep went on to note that the film “seamlessly weaves astonishing performances, archival footage, and interviews through superb editing and impeccable sound design. This film is a grand theatrical experience and we are very proud to be bringing it to the world.”
At press time no release date had been announced for the film, but you can watch a teaser prepared for the Venice debut below.
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Clock is out of time on The Masked Singer, as the fancy timepiece was unmasked and the Grammy Award-winning artist behind it was ousted Wednesday night (May 15).
With her elimination, Clock completes a podium finish for this 11th season of Fox’s whacky singing contest, ending up in third place behind Gumball and Goldfish in this semi-final.
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The episode opened this week with each of the three remaining celebrities in a battle royal to “Higher Love” by Kygo featuring the vocals of the late Whitney Houston (“Higher Love” was originally recorded by Steve Winwood). Clock went on to perform “Dancing In The Street” by Martha and The Vandellas for a spot in the finale, Goldfish hit “You Oughta Know” by Alanis Morissette.
When the votes were counted, time was up for Clock. Behind the mask was Thelma Houston, the“Don’t Leave Me This Way” singer.
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Panelist Rita Ora guessed right.
Houston admitted she came on the show to introduce herself to a new generation. “I would like to just say I had a wonderful time,” she told the audience following the big reveal. “I do thank my family for being my support system for all these years. And I’m amazed at the reception I got through these weeks, it’s been wonderful.”
The Motown legend also confirmed a rumor that, during the night of the Grammys, for which she was nominated, Houston stayed home to clean. It was the wrong job on the wrong night; she won for best female R&B vocal performance, back in 1978.
Gumball and Goldfish progress to the final of The Masked Singer.
Houston as Clock follows the exit of Chrissy Metz (as Poodle Moth), Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken (as The Beets), Jenifer Lewis (Miss Cleocatra), Kevin Hart (Book); restauranteur Joe Bastianich (Spaghetti & Meatballs); TV personalities Savannah Chrisley (Afghan Hound), Billy Bush (Sir Lion) and Colton Underwood (Lovebird); NFL Hall of Famer DeMarcus Ware (Koala); singer Sisqó (Lizard) and others.
According to producers, constants for the current season boast a combined 22 Grammy nominations, 11 platinum albums, 33 Teen Choice nominations, 108 million records sold, 326 film appearances and 1.7 billion streams accumulated on Spotify.
Watch Clock’s performances and unmasking below.
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Tim McGraw is ready to keep honing his acting skills with his upcoming Netflix series. The country entertainer, who is currently selling out venues for his ongoing Standing Room Only Tour ’24, is set to star in and executive produce the as-yet-untitled series, which centers on competitive bull riding, reports Variety. According to the logline […]
It takes a lot to craft the perfect, heartfelt yearbook message and Jake Gyllenhaal goes through the stress in a new Saturday Night Live promo ahead of his hosting gig released on Wednesday (May 15). Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news In the one-minute clip, SNL cast […]
Ms. Lauryn Hill has just about seen it all in her decorated career. She checked off another box with a heartfelt moment when she performed alongside her son YG Marley for his late-night TV debut. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Marley served as the musical guest […]

The full-length trailer for the upcoming Wicked films is finally here, featuring the first-ever look at Ariana Grande singing Glinda’s signature song, “Popular.” The three-and-a-half-minute preview, which was released Wednesday (May 15), opens with the pop star’s voice asking, “Are people born wicked? Or do they have wickedness thrust upon them?” Grande’s bubbly rendition of […]