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Joe Jonas shares video for ‘What This Could Be’

Joe Jonas has released his new single “What This Could Be,” co-written by Jonas, songwriter/producer Dan Nigro and Feist.

“What This Could Be” is the follow-up to Jonas’ hit single “Work It Out,” which he co-wrote with collaborators Jason Evigan, Victoria Evigan, Blush, and Kane Ritchotte, and produced by Jason Evigan and Kane Ritchotte.  Both tracks are off Jonas’ forthcoming album, Music For People Who Believe In Love.  To pre-save the album, head HERE.

The official video is inspired by the online camera roll trend surrounding “What This Could Be”, and features videos and photos from Jonas’ collection.  See the video for ‘What This Could Be’ – HERE.

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Listen to Camila Cabello’s version of the song ‘Move’

Camila Cabello has put her spin on the song “Move” by Adam Port & Stryv, which hit No. 1 on the Beatport Top 100 and surpassed 100 million streams in only four weeks.   Adam Port & Stryv’s ‘Move’ also spent 110 days on the Spotify Global Top 50.

Camila’s new version of ‘Move’ follows the release of her project C, XOXO (Magic City Edition), which features four new songs — “Baby Pink” featuring Eem Triplin, “Come Show Me,” “Can Friends Kiss?,” and “Godspeed.”  The album was created with Producer El Guincho and co-producer Jasper Harris, executive produced by El Guincho.

Check out the official visualizer for ‘Move (feat. Camila Cabello)’ – HERE.

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Senate Republicans elect John Thune as next Senate majority leader

Senate Republicans met behind closed doors Wednesday to vote by secret ballot, and have elected South Dakota Senator John Thune to serve as Senate Majority Leader when the new Congress convenes in January. Thune, currently the number two GOP leader, was viewed as the frontrunner leading up to the closed-door election. He replaces current GOP leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who announced in February he was stepping down from his leadership post after an 18-year tenure, marking the end of his run as the longest serving GOP leader.

Thune said in a statement: “I am extremely honored to have earned the support of my colleagues to lead the Senate in the 119th Congress, and I am beyond proud of the work we have done to secure our majority and the White House. This Republican team is united behind President Trump’s agenda, and our work starts today.”

Thune, who serves on the Senate Finance committee, was elected to the House in 1996 and served three terms. After losing his first Senate bid in 2002, he ran again in 2004 and defeated Democratic Leader Tom Daschle. Thune has held other posts in Senate GOP leadership since 2009 and chaired the Senate Commerce committee.

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President Biden pledges smooth transition in meeting with President-elect Trump at White House

President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump met in the Oval Office on Wednesday, shaking hands before reporters and news cameras. The two men took photos and spoke briefly, but did not respond to questions from reporters.

The ceremonial visit marked Trump’s first return to the White House since January 2021 when he left office. Biden extended the invitation last Wednesday after Trump’s election prior to his welcome a week later by Biden and first lady Jill Biden.

Promising Trump that his administration will accommodate the president-elect’s needs, Biden said: “Well Mr. President-elect and former president, Donald, congratulations, and looking forward to having, like we said, a smooth transition.Welcome, welcome back.”

Trump responded: “Thank you very much, and politics is tough, and it’s, many cases, not a very nice world, but it is a nice world today, and I appreciate very much a transition that’s so smooth, it’ll be as smooth as it can get, and I very much appreciate that, Joe.”

Per the White House, First lady Jill Biden joined the President in greeting Trump upon his arrival, giving him a handwritten letter of congratulations for Melania Trump. The first lady’s office confirmed that a joint invitation was extended to the Trumps to meet at the White House, but Mrs. Trump did not travel to Washington with her husband. Melania Trump’s office said in a statement: “her husband’s return to the Oval Office to commence the transition process is encouraging, and she wishes him great success.”

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Pharrell shares animated LEGO “Piece By Piece” music video

Pharrell Williams has officially released the music video to his leading single “Piece By Piece” from his animated biopic of the same name.

The full soundtrack from the major motion picture features five new original songs from Pharrell, and also includes “It’s Happening,” “VIRGINIA Boy (Remix)” feat. Tyler, the Creator, “L’EGO Odyssey” and “For Real.” Additionally, the LP includes 16 previously released classics from Pharrell’s longstanding career such as his collaborative works with JAY-Z, Snoop, Kendrick Lamar, Justin Timberlake, and more.

The visual, directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville, includes scenes from the film and new animation that brings the story to life.

Watch the video for ‘Piece by Piece’: HERE.

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SEVENTEEN shares video for ‘Love, Money, Fame’ with DJ Khaled

South Korean boy band Seventeen has returned with the video for the song “Love, Money, Fame” featuring DJ Khaled.   Seventeen consists of S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon and Dino; the group made its debut in 2015.

The video for Love, Money, Fame “shows the members of Seventeen remain unbothered amid disasters such as an armed robbery and plane crash — buoyed along by the power of love” with DJ Khaled makes a cameo in the video.

Love, Money, Fame is off the band’s new EP Spill the Feels, which also features the tracks “Eyes on You,” “1 to 13,” “Candy,” “Rain” and “Water,” marking Seventeen’s first release since the greatest hits album 17 is Right Here in April.

Check out the video for Love, Money, Fame: HERE.

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NY Judge delays sentencing in Trump criminal hush money case

The judge in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money case in New York ordered Tuesday to delay any decision on whether to throw out Trump’s conviction based on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on presidential immunity. Judge Juan Merchan was scheduled on Tuesday to decide the fate of the case, but both sides requested more time to consider how to proceed now that Trump is president-elect.

Merchan granted the request by attorneys for the defense and prosecution to delay the proceedings for another week. He gave himself a Tuesday deadline to announce his decision after pushing sentencing until after the election.Merchan wrote: “As per the People’s request, the People are to file with the Court, off calendar, your view of appropriate steps going forward.”  

Sentencing was originally slated for July 11, at which time Merchan moved the date back as Trump campaigned for the presidency. The Republican National Convention took place four days after the original sentencing date. Ahead of the next scheduled date (Sept. 18) Merchan announced sentencing would stay on hold until after the election.

A jury convicted Trump in May of all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniel to silence allegations about a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump to boost his electoral prospects in the 2016 presidential election.

Sentencing in the case is currently scheduled for Nov. 26, less than two months ahead of Trump’s inauguration. Trump has asked that the verdict be overturned or the case be thrown out entirely. If Judge Merchan tosses the conviction, he could order a new trial — which would be delayed for at least four years until Trump leaves office — or dismiss the indictment altogether.

If Trump’s conviction holds up, he will be the first convicted felon in the office of the president. He faces up to four years in prison.

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Judge blocks Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools

On Tuesday, a federal judge blocked a Louisiana law requiring the Bible’s Ten Commandments to be displayed in the state’s publicly-funded schools. U.S. District Judge John deGravelles issued an order granting a preliminary injunction to temporarily stop its enforcement, writing that the law is “facially unconstitutional” and “in all applications” that will “irreparably harm.” Judge deGravelles further ordered Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill to “provide notice to all schools that the Act has been found unconstitutional.”

Gov. Jeff Landry had signed House Bill 71 into law after state lawmakers approved the measure, making Louisana the first state in the country to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in public elementary, high school and state-funded universities.  The bill required the biblical inscriptions to be displayed in “large, easily readable font” inside classrooms by the start of 2025.

The Louisiana law had the support of President-elect Donald Trump, wrote on his Truth Social platform when the bill was signed into law: “I LOVE THE TEN COMMANDMENTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, AND MANY OTHER PLACES, FOR THAT MATTER. READ IT — HOW CAN WE, AS A NATION, GO WRONG??? THIS MAY BE, IN FACT, THE FIRST MAJOR STEP IN THE REVIVAL OF RELIGION, WHICH IS DESPERATELY NEEDED, IN OUR COUNTRY.”

However, the lawsuit argued that requiring poster-sized displays of religious doctrine in classrooms violates the plaintiffs’ First Amendment rights and the separation of church and state. The suit seeking to block the law was promoted by a broad coalition of parents of Jewish, Christian, Unitarian Universalist and nonreligious faiths with the American Civil Liberties Union and its Louisiana chapter, Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Freedom from Religion Foundation. According to the complaint, the law, “sends the harmful and religiously divisive message that students who do not subscribe to the Ten Commandments … do not belong in their own school community and should refrain from expressing any faith practices or beliefs that are not aligned with the state’s religious preferences.”

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Tyler, The Creator’s ‘Chromakopia’ debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200

Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia has debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, earning the biggest debut sales of his career 299,500 equivalent units, according to Billboard.  Of that figure, 157,000 came from on-demand streams (which totaled 212.55 million), while album sales accounted for 142,000 (the remaining 500 was from track equivalent album units).

Chromakopia has the second highest tally of any rap album this year, behind only the commercial release of Travis Scott‘s 2014 mixtape Days Before Rodeo

Chromakopia also marks Tyler’s third consecutive #1 album on the Billboard 200. He previously earned top debuts with critically acclaimed “IGOR” (2019) and “Call Me If You Get Lost” (2021), both won Best Rap Album at the Grammy Awards.

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Finneas to embark on 2025 ‘For Cryin’ Out Loud’ North American tour

Finneas will embark on a run of North American tour dates in 2025, posting on social media: “Last but not least, For Cryin’ Out Loud! The Tour in the US with special guest Bad Suns!”

The singer, songwriter and producer had also revealed a run of shows across the UK, Europe and Australia for Finneas’ upcoming ‘For Cryin’ Out Loud!’ tour, with the new list of dates in North America dates later added to celebrate the release of his new sophomore album of the same name.

The North American dates commence with an opening night in Nashville on February 13, with 13 more dates planned for the following two months (including shows in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit, Chicago and Denver) before making a stop at The Masonic in San Francisco on March 4, and a final stop at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on March 5th

Tickets are on sale now; head HERE for information.

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