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This past weekend The Weeknd’s big feature film Hurry Up Tomorrow premiered in movie theaters worldwide and while it was basically dead on arrival (no shots), the Canadian crooner is still doing his best to hype up his latest silver screen project.
Hoping to at least generate some soundtrack sales, The Weeknd dropped off some new visuals to the title cut “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” which finds The Weeknd sitting alone in a room and playing a piano as he sings his heart out hoping this song will pursued people to see his bomb of a movie. It won’t. Decent song though.
Back on the rap scene, Wiz Khalifa and DaBaby finally get around to doing a collaboration and in their clip to “Viking Freestyle,” the two rappers get smoked out with the help of some Khalifa Kush before turning up during their session and spitting hella bars.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Key Glock, Heem, and more.
THE WEEKND – “HURRY UP TOMORROW”
WIZ KHALIFA & DABABY – “VIKING FREESTYLE”
KEY GLOCK – “GLOCKAVELI”
POPCAAN FT. TEEBONE – “MAGICAL”
HEEM – “BARS & NOBLE 2”
LECRAE, MILES MINNICK & E-40 – “THE METHOD”
B-LEGIT, KING CYDAL & OCKY OCKY – “DO IT FOR”
CHOSE4THEGAME – “NASTY”
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The All-American Rejects take Billboard’s Tetris Kelly to Lil Dom’s in Los Angeles’ Los Feliz neighborhood to talk about making new music again after 13 years and what brought them back, going on their first stadium tour with the Jonas Brothers, their craziest tour stories and things thrown on stage. They also get into AI and music, and how they think the rock genre will accept it, the resurgence in popularity of rock music, and music’s ability to distract listeners from the stresses of life. They wrap up the conversation with a little Billboard storytime about their single “Dirty Little Secret.”
Are you excited for The All-American Rejects new music? Let us know in the comments below!
Tetris Kelly:So what brought us here? Why Little Dom’s?
Tyson Ritter:It’s a neighborhood staple for me. I lived in Los Feliz for like, about a decade before I moved away from L.A. The staff here are, like, kind of like, you know, they know, they know my name. I almost got a plaque. I almost got a plaque. They do plaques and boots during COVID — my wife and I would get this sandwich here. That was anyway. I won’t go into details about but they were like, we’re gonna put you a plaque up. And then all of a sudden, like, we went away for like, two years.
You lost your plaque?
I lost the punch card. Like, disappeared.
Well, now you got to start by coming again so you can earn that trust again. Get your plaque.
Let’s get our stripes.
Listen, you brought Billboard here, so you’re doing a good job. And I feel like you said that. You know, Little Dom’s is a place you love for Sunday brunch. So what is your go to menu item on the Sunday brunch menu?
Oh, before I became gluten free, they have this pizza that has, it’s got salmon. Oh, this is, like, it’s kind of blasting this right cheese and cheese and fish, but it’s salmon and capers smoked salmon. Yeah, sorry. So, like, yeah, lox and OK, and capers and onions. And then I, and then I make it even more bizarre, and I have them crack two eggs on top of it. So, yeah, it’s like this sexy brekkie …
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Billboard cover star j-hope sits down to share his experience with ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE,’ the kind of music he hopes to create after completing his military service, his collaborations with J. Cole and Miguel, the artists he hopes to work with in the future, and more! j-hope: ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ is exactly what […]

Shakira brought out Rauw Alejandro, Ozuna and more during her two nights at MetLife Stadium in New York City. Keep watching to see everything you missed out, from her famous belly dancing and more. Will you be seeing Shakira on tour? Let us know in the comments! Narrator: We were lucky enough to experience two […]
Wrestlemania 41 was full of fans with strong opinions, and we went ahead and asked them who would win in the ring: Bad Bunny or Travis Scott?
Who do you think would win in the ring? Let us know in the comments!
Carl Lamarre:
Street fight: Travis Scott and Bad Bunny, one on one. Who’s taking it?
Fan 1:
Travis Scott is a bi—.
Fan 2:
I gotta go with “Goosebumps.” I gotta go with the Trav.
Carl Lamarre:
He gave Cody Rhodes a black eye, man.
Fan 2:
Yeah, he busted his eardrum. Come on.
Fan 3:
Travis Scott.
Carl Lamarre:
Why Travis?
Fan 4:
Travis is like a little ghetto, you know? Bad Bunny, he’s cool. He’s cool, you know. But like, they do it differently in Houston.
Fan 5:
Bad Bunny. Bad Bunny, all day.
Carl Lamarre:
Benito. Why?
Fan 5:
Because he’s also the GOAT. No, um, I don’t know. He just got, he got that dog in him.
Fan 6:
Yo soy Boricua, I’m from Puerto Rico. Oh, I’m not from Puerto Rico, but I’m Puerto Rican, so I have to pick him. Loyalty, you know what I mean? Bad Bunny. Yo soy Boricua pa’ que tú lo sepas.
Fan 7:
Travis Scott.
Carl Lamarre:
Why Travis?
Fan 7:
Bad Bunny don’t look like he could fight too good.
Carl Lamarre:
Bad Bunny got pretty busy in the ring not too long ago.
Fan 7:
You know, everybody lucky every once in awhile, right?
Fan 8:
Bad Bunny all day. You saw the damage he took from Damian Priest, I think it was last year.
Carl Lamrre:
At Puerto Rico.
Fan 8:
Puerto Rico, right? You saw the damage he could take. He can handle it.
Carl Lamarre:
Why Bad Bunny?
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Kendrick Lamar & SZA land on top for a 13th week with “Luther.” Tetris Kelly: This is the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 for the week dated May 24th. Slipping to No. 10 is “Anxiety.” “Pink Pony Club” falls to No. 9. Benson Boone holds on to No. 8, as does his friend Teddy Swims […]
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Annie Bosko performs “Neon Baby,” “California Cowgirl,” and a new song called “God Winks.” She talks with Billboard’s Associate Editor for Country, Jessica Nicholson about performing at Stagecoach, the inspiration behind her “California Cowgirl” and why her new song “God Winks” is the most special one.
Annie Bosko:
[Sings “California Cowgirl”]
Annie Bosko:
Thank you so much Billboard Live. Thank you. All right, let’s do a little “Neon Baby.” Shall we?
Annie Bosko:
[Sings “Neon Baby”]
Annie Bosko:
Thanks so much y’all. Billboard Live, this is so awesome. What an honor. Well before this last song, I think we’re gonna take a break and go do a little interview. So come join me.
Annie Bosko:
Hi.
Jessica Nicholson:
Hi, that was wonderful.
Hey, thank you. Thanks so much.
Absolutely. Thank you so much for being with us.
Oh, wow, it’s an honor, huge. I mean, it’s like Billboard, right? You grow up your whole life dreaming to do this kind of stuff. So thank you.
Absolutely. Well. So I love that first song, “California Cowgirl.” I mean, it really sets the vibe here at the Ariat house. And so do you feel like that’s really who Annie Bosko is?
100% it’s autobiographically, the most me song, the most song that’s me out of anything I’ve ever written. And I think a lot of times when you’re from California, you get stereotyped wrong. And for me, you know, my dad was a third generation farmer, produce farmer, and my uncle was in the rodeo world, and so I always felt very down home and connected to the country lifestyle and country music. And I really would rather be in boots than heels. So, yeah, it’s definitely who I am.
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The Weeknd shares how his music from his album Hurry Up Tomorrow helps tell the story of his new movie of the same name, his inspiration for how the song works through the movie, why he decided to include his older songs in the movie and more with Billboard‘s Senior R&B, Hip-Hop & Afrobeats Writer Heran Mamo.
Heran Mamo:Heran Mamo from Billboard, as you know …
The Weeknd:Yes, how are you?
Heran MamoI’m good. How are you?
The Weeknd:I’m good, I’m good.
Heran Mamo:Good, well, congratulations on the film.
The Weeknd:Thank you.
Heran Mamo:Exciting to see you venture out into, you know, different mediums. But also I feel like knowing how much you love film, it’s such a natural progression to see your career go this way.
The Weeknd:Thank you.
Heran Mamo:One thing I wanted to know is, obviously you said in previous interviews that the film came before the album. Yeah, and you hear a lot of the like, the songs in the film, like, “Wake Me Up,” Cry for Me,” “Drive,” etc. Were those made specifically for the film and then later appeared on the album, and then all the other songs on Hurry Up Tomorrow the album, like, “Enjoy the Show,” “Reflections,” “Laughing,” etc., made when you realize, “Oh, OK, now this is gonna become an album”?
The Weeknd:Yeah. So there are certain songs that we needed completed for the film. Obviously, that performance drive was actually it wasn’t complete, but the idea was there, but we always wanted a performance song, like it was like, “What’s a concert song that we can open the film with, and in the vein of a pop record of live performance,” and “Wake Me Up,” was kind of the inspiration some of the stuff that Justice was doing. We always wanted that to kind of hit in that type of way. So, so there are certain songs, and then, of course, the the title track, the title song. That’s that idea.
You know, I was really inspired by, by Robert Altman, The Long Goodbye, where there’s this one song that you you hear it throughout the entire film. That’s what different iterations of it. When you hear it on the radio, you hear like a pop version of it, and you know, subjectively in the score, you know, diegetically, like a mariachi band will sing it every time he’s like when he goes to Mexico. And I kind of wanted to do that with Hurry Up Tomorrow, where you know, you hear, you know, pieces of this song throughout the film. It’s essentially you’re you’re seeing the making of it, not literally me making it, but like the themes and the concept and the melody and the soul of it is being made throughout the film. And you hear it the DNA is you. You hear it in the in the in the score. But eventually, by the end of it, it’s fully blossomed into this, this song, which essentially is what the film is saying. And funny enough, I actually had to finish the lyrics so that the night before, I had to perform it at the end. So yes, this music is very much a big part of the film. It came after, but it is like a sister piece. They don’t exist without each other.
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