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Pharrell & Tyler The Creator team up for ‘Virginia Boy’ remix

Tyler, The Creator and Pharrell Williams have reunited again for ‘Virginia Boy (Remix)’.

The track is featured on Pharrell’s Piece By Piece, the soundtrack to his Lego-animated film that follows the life and career of the iconic musician. The project features five brand-new songs including ‘Virginia Boy’ featuring Tyler along with ‘It’s Happening’, ‘L’EGO Odyssey’, ‘For Real’, and the title track ‘Piece By Piece’.

Revealing the tracklist, Pharrell wrote in his captionThe Piece By Piece soundtrack is a celebration of my music and friends, featuring tracks both old and new 🙏🏾Which is your favourite?” 

Piece By Piece follows Williams from his time in the production group The Neptunes to his new journey as the Men’s Creative Director for Louis Vuitton. with the film featuring appearances from JAY-Z, Timbaland, Gwen Stefani, Justin Timberlake, Daft Punk and more.

Take a listen to Virginia Boy (Remix)HERE.
Stream Piece By PieceHERE.

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Listen to Ava Max’s new track ‘Spot a Fake’

Ava Max has dropped her new single “Spot A Fake,” produced by Grant Boutin and co-written by Max with Boutin, Lauren Mandel, and Salem Davern. “Spot A Fake” is the follow-up to Ava’s track “My Oh My,” her first solo single since the release of her sophomore album, Diamonds & Dancefloors in 2023.

Spot A Fake is accompanied by an official music video directed by Hunter Moreno and choreographed by Matt Steffanina.  The song is “inspired by moments that shook her inner circle,” according to a press release, and she posted a teaser video to social media indicating a betrayal that occurred in 2019.

Take a look at the video for Spot A Fake – HERE.

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Trump holds rally at NYC’s Madison Square Garden; Harris campaigns in Pennsylvania

Former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, held a rally on Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York City MSG, which seats 19,500 people, opened its doors around noon EDT to Trump supporters, many of whom camped outside overnight Saturday, with the event beginning around 5 p.m.

The Trump campaign described the Madison Square Garden rally as “historic” with a star-studded list of speakers including SpaceX’s Elon Musk, retired professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw, and UFC chief executive Dana White; with additional speakers including former Democrats Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., House Speaker Mike Johnson, former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Senior Trump advisors Dan Scavino and Stephen Miller, as well as several of Mr. Trump’s children.

In a surprise appearance, Trump’s wife Melania Trump introduced her husband, marking her first public political speech of this campaign cycle. Mrs. Trump has largely stayed away from campaigning this year, appearing with her husband only a handful of times throughout his latest presidential run. Trump’s speech included topics regarding immigration, his deportation plans, crime and the border.

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris campaigned in Philadelphia, making stops in the western and northern parts of the city included speaking at a church service, visiting a barbershop and stopping at a Puerto Rican restaurant.

A new CBS News poll has the two presidential candidates neck and neck with nine days until Election Day, with Vice President Kamala Harris at 50% and Trump at 49% among likely voters. In battleground states, both are polling at 50%.

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Appeals court backs restoring purged voters in Virginia

On Sunday, a federal appeals court refused to throw out a lower court order that ordered recently purged voters restored in Virginia, setting up a possible U.S. Supreme Court appeal.  In a court filing Friday, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin and state Attorney General Jason Miyares, also a Republican, indicated in their motion the state planned to ask the Supreme Court to lift the injunction this week if the appeals court did not do so. U.S. District Judge Patricia Giles ruled on that motion that the move would be too disruptive to administer with just over a week until Election Day.

The decision by the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals (comprised of Democratic Fourth Circuit Judges Albert Diaz, Toby Heyten and Stephanie Thacker) said they are “unpersuaded” by lawyers for Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin seeking to block an injunction obtained by U.S. Justice Department and civil rights groups.

According to court filings, about 1,600 people were removed from voter rolls in an Aug. 7 executive order from Youngkin. The appeals judges said neither the court nor the parties knew whether the people removed from the rolls “were in fact non-citizens” with at least some “eligible voters” had their registration canceled and didn’t know this was done. The three-judge panel’s order stressed that Virginia officials “remain able to prevent noncitizens from voting by canceling registrations on an individualized basis or prosecuting any noncitizen who votes.”

The ruling now sets up a Supreme Court fight over the purge program with early voting already underway in Virginia. Another federal court on Aug. 16 issued a similar ruling blocking a voter removal program in Alabama.

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See Selena Gomez, Zoe Saldaña in the trailer for ‘Emilia Perez’

Netflix has released the trailer for the upcoming film Emilia Pérez, directed by Jacques Audiard. The film stars Selena Gomez, Zoe Saldaña, and Karla Sofía Gascón, alongside Adriana Paz and Edgar Ramírez.

The Spanish-language feature follows titular cartel boss Emilia (Gascón) who enlists attorney Rita (Saldaña) to help fake her own death so that she can finally embrace her true gender identity. Gomez portrays Emilia’s wife, Jessi. The film’s logline reads: “Through liberating song and dance and bold visuals, this odyssey follows the journey of four remarkable women in Mexico, each pursuing their own happiness.”

The four lead actors shared the Best Actress prize at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.  Netflix also recently released new movie posters for Emilia Pérez, featuring actresses Saldaña, Gascón and Gomez.

Emilia Pérez premieres in select theaters on Nov. 1, and debuts on Netflix Nov. 13. Check out the trailer – here.

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Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘In Her Words’ documentary debuting in IMAX theaters on Oct. 30th

Megan Thee Stallion’s documentary, Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words, will be available in IMAX during a one-night-only special screening on October 30th. The film will feature a live introduction from Megan and director Nneka Onuorah from Los Angeles. Tickets are available via IMAX.

Amazon MGM Studios also announced that Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words will be released on Amazon’s Prime Video on Oct. 31.  A description for the film reads: “Follow the Houston native’s journey on the road to stardom as she tenaciously navigates fame, grief, pressure, and success. The documentary unpacks Megan’s most vulnerable moments in a powerful way that allows fans to meet the real Megan Pete.”

The documentary captures an inside look at the three-time Grammy-winning artist, philanthropist and entrepreneur with “unprecedented access to the multi-faceted woman behind the persona” and promises behind-the-scenes footage of Megan both at work and at home.

Stated Onuorah:  “I feel so honored to work with Amazon MGM Studios, Roc Nation, and TIME Studios to share Megan’s story. Her raw and beautiful spirit really shines through in the film. She is a champion for all women who deserve their truth to be heard.”

See the trailer for “Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words” – HERE.

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46 people hospitalized in Maryland for food poisoning due to employee’s homemade meal

Officials confirmed that 46 people were taken to the hospital for food poisoning in Maryland after an employee brought and shared a homemade meal at work.

According to NAFCO Wholesale Seafood Distributors, where the incident took place, the workers reportedly became ill roughly an hour after eating a noodle dish (per NBC News affiliate WBAL of Baltimore.). The parent company of NAFCO, Stanley Pearlman Enterprises, told the outlet that the food that caused the illness did not come from the facility: “NAFCO operates under the highest health and safety standards in the industry. Our headquarters and facilities are regularly inspected and monitored by the relevant health authorities to ensure compliance with all health and safety regulations.

The Howard County Fire & Rescue said in a press release that it responded Monday at 3:45 p.m. to the 7700 block of Chesapeake Bay Court in Jessup, about 15 miles southwest of Baltimore, on a report of multiple patients with food poisoning after allegedly eating the same food. The 46 adults were evaluated and taken to different area hospitals with noncritical health conditions, and stated: “preliminary indications are that the illness was related to outside food prepared by an employee and shared with others at the facility. At this time, we are not aware of any further illness connected to this incident and believe there is little risk to the larger community.”

The Howard County Health Department said it was working with the Maryland Department of Health to investigate the exact cause of the incident. All 46 who were hospitalized have been released. The Maryland Health Department later posted on X it was “not currently aware of any risk of further illnesses connected to this incident.”

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Los Angeles District Attorney recommends resentencing of Erik and Lyle Menendez

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced on Thursday, Oct. 24, that his office will recommended that Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life sentences for the murders of their parents Jose and Kitty more than 30 years ago, be resentenced.

The announcement from Gascón came shortly after nearly two dozen family members of brothers Lyle, 56, and Erik, 53 called for their release from prison; the family also joined Gascón for the announcement at the Hall of Justice in downtown L.A. Gascón, who noted that the brothers have been behind bars for nearly 35 years, said at the news conference: “We are going to recommend to the court that the life without the possibility of parole be removed and they would be sentenced for murder. I believe that they have paid their debt to society. The final decision will be made by the judge.”

A murder sentence would 50 years to life; but because they brothers were both under 26 years old at the time of the crimes they would be eligible for parole immediately. The judge will need to make a final determination if the Menendez brothers should be resentenced, which could possibly lead to their release after decades in prison. The judge is expected to make that determination within 30 days.

Lyle was 21 and Erik was 18 when they fatally shot their parents in their Beverly Hills, Calif., home on Aug. 20, 1989.  According to the brothers, the killings were a result of years of sexual abuse by Jose, which they also claimed was ignored by their mother, Kitty. Three years after their first trial ended in a deadlock, the siblings were convicted in 1996 of the first-degree murders and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The case again gained momentum in May 2023 when attorneys for the brothers filed a habeas corpus petition with the Los Angeles County Superior Court, citing new evidence — a newly discovered letter Erik wrote to his now-deceased cousin Andy Cano describing his father’s alleged sexual abuse months before the killings; as well as sexual abuse allegations against Jose Menendez by Roy Rosselló, a former member of the boy band Menudo. Rosselló claims that Jose Menendez raped him in the 1980s.

The brothers’ attorney, Mark Geragos, told ABC News that the brothers were model prisoners who worked tirelessly while incarcerated to reform themselves with no expectation they’d be released. Gascón said that the brothers focused on “creating groups to deal with how to address untreated trauma, creating groups to deal with other inmates that have physical disabilities and may be treated differently, even in one case, Lyle negotiating for other inmates as to the conditions that they live under during prison. All this was done by two young people. Now they’re not as young. They had no hopes of ever getting out of prison.”

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Cardi B drops out of ONE Musicfest after hospitalization for medical emergency

Cardi B was forced to drop out of performing at ONE Musicfest this weekend due to an undisclosed medical emergency.

Cardi, 32, posted on her social media accounts: “I am so sad to share this news, but I’ve been in the hospital recovering from a medical emergency the last couple of days and I won’t be able to perform at ONE Music Fest. It breaks my heart that I won’t get to see my fans this weekend and I really wish I could be there. Bardi Gang – thank you for understanding and I’ll be back better and stronger soon. Don’t worry. Love yall.”  The rapper did not provide further details on the medical emergency.

Cardi first gave fans a glimpse into her hospitalization on Monday night, when she took to Instagram Live to slam a prank caller who called child protective services and claimed her three children were in danger. As she went live on camera, Cardi appeared in a hospital bed.

The medical emergency also comes just days after Cardi spoke out in a series of since-deleted posts on X against her estranged husband Offset, who she filed for divorce from for a second time on July 31 after six years of marriage. Cardi and Offset share three children together: daughter Kulture, 6, son Wave, 3, and a baby girl born in September, whose name has has not been revealed.

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Olivia Rodrigo to release ‘GUTS’ concert special on Netflix

Olivia Rodrigo will release a new concert special for Netflix, filmed on her current GUTS World Tour and airing Oct. 29 on the streaming service. Netflix also shared a preview of the concert film, filmed at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles in August during Rodrigo’s Guts world tour.

Rodrigo said in a statement: “I am so excited to share the GUTS World Tour with my fans. For those of you who didn’t get a chance to rock out in-person, now you can have the best seats in the house. And to the fans who cheered, screamed and danced with me, I am so glad we get to do it all over again!”

The Netflix special comes amid the 21-year-old singer’s ongoing tour, with an official description reading: “At a sold-out concert in her hometown of LA, Olivia Rodrigo pours her heart into an electrifying night of chart-topping hits and pop-rock power ballads. From the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, she’ll sing songs from her latest album, GUTS, and her debut album, SOUR. In this exhilarating concert special, get a look at Olivia on her GUTS world tour and experience her powerful performances about heartbreak and betrayal.”

Rodrigo’s first album SOUR was released in May 2021, and her sophomore effort GUTS dropped in September 2023. The singer-songwriter kicked off her sold-out, 95-date GUTS tour in Palm Springs in February, which will hit venues across America, Europe, the U.K., Asia and Australia. before wrapping up in March 2025.

Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour debut on Netflix on Oct. 29; see the trailer: HERE.

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