Listen to Will Smith’s new track ‘You Can Make It’

Will Smith arrives for PeacockÕs ÔBel-AirÕ Premiere on February 09^ 2022 in Santa Monica^ CA.

Will Smith recently debuted his new song, ‘You Can Make It‘ during a live performance at the 2024 BET Awards, alongside Fridayy and Kanye West’s Sunday Service Choir.

Smith released the single from his upcoming fifth studio album Dance in Your Darkest Moments, which comes nearly 20 years after his last album Lost and Found.

The actor’s latest performance comes after he surprised fans at Coachella during J. Balvin‘s performance of ‘Men in Black’, dressed in his black suit look from the 1997 movie.

Check out Smith’s live performance of ‘You Can Make It’ – here.

See the lyric video for “You Can Make It” – here.

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard announces pregnancy, expecting first child with boyfriend Ken Urker

pregnant woman holding her belly in silhouette/ blue background.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard, the woman who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for her involvement in the killing of her abusive mother Claudine “Dee Dee” Blanchard in 2015, announced on Tuesday that she is expecting her first child with her boyfriend, Ken Urker, 31. Blanchard was released from prison in December 2023 after serving eight years of her sentence, after pleading guilty to second-degree murder for her role in the murder of her mother, who abused her for years via Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

The 32-year-old Blanchard shared the pregnancy news in a video titled “I’m Pregnant, My Journey So Far” posted on her YouTube channel on Tuesday, July 9:  “I know the rumors have been flying around for quite some time now, and I’m happy to announce that I am 11 weeks pregnant. Ken and I are expecting our very first child come January of 2025 … This was not planned at all, it was completely unexpected, but we’re both very excited to take on this new journey of parenthood.”  Blanchard added: “I know that there are going to be people who feel like I’m not ready to be a mother, and I don’t know if anyone’s really ready to be a mother. I don’t know anybody that said, ‘Okay, I’m ready, I’m doing this … All the things that I wanted in a mother, I want to give to this baby. I am a mother now, I am happy, and I just want to be a good mother for my child. I want to be everything my mother wasn’t.”

Blanchard and Urker first connected as pen pals while Blanchard was still in prison. Urker proposed in 2018, however their relationship at the time ended years prior to her 2023 prison release. Blanchard later married her ex-husband, Ryan Anderson, while still in prison.  However following her release from jail and subsequent split from Anderson in March, Blanchard and Urker reconnected. Blanchard told PEOPLE in May: “Ken and I reconnected as friends. It wasn’t like, jump out of a marriage and then let me meet up with you, and boom, we’re in a relationship. We had kept a friendship for the longest time. He was in a relationship. I was with Ryan, and so we were living different lives with respect to our partners, a ‘wish you the best’ type of thing.” After her marriage to Anderson fell apart, Blanchard said she reached out to Urker: “It wasn’t until I knew that my marriage was over that I was like, ‘I would like to see you and let’s hang out because we never got to hang out before when I was in prison’. I would say that Ken is my first love because that’s when I honestly felt like a mature love. It wasn’t based off of a fantasy. It was actually based on a connection that two people have for each other.”

Blanchard’s story was explored in the Lifetime docuseries The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, released in January.  She is currently appearing in  Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up, which airs Mondays at 9/8c on Lifetime.

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See Tom Hanks, Robin Wright ‘de-aged’ in trailer for new Robert Zemeckis film ‘Here’

Tom Hanks attends New York premiere of Asteroid City at Alice Tully Hall on June 13^ 2023

Sony Pictures shared a trailer for the movie ‘Here,’ featuring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.   The film adaptation of the Richard McGuire graphic novel of the same name is written and directed by Robert Zemeckis, who previously collaborated with Hanks and Wright on the 1994 Oscar-winning film, Forrest Gump.  “Here” also marks the sixth collaboration between director Zemeckis and Hanks.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Hanks, 67, and Wright, 58,  are de-aged in the movie through the generative AI-driven tool called Metaphysic Live. Zemeckis explained last year that “With ‘Here’, the film simply wouldn’t work without our actors seamlessly transforming into younger versions of themselves. It only works because the performances are so good. Both Tom and Robin understood instantly that, ‘Okay, we have to go back and channel what we were like 50 years ago or 40 years ago, and we have to bring that energy, that kind of posture, and even raise our voices higher. That kind of thing.”

Per an official film synopsis, ‘Here’ tells the story of “multiple families and the special place they inhabit,” traveling through generations and “capturing the human experience in its purest form.”  The film tells the century-long story of a single house and all the different people who lived there, with the camera siting at a fixed angle for the entire 104-minute duration without moving.

The trailer features Hanks and Wright depicted as teenagers and at different ages, all the way into their 80s, with the cast also including Paul Bettany, Kelly Reilly, Michelle Dockery, Gwilym Lee, David Fynn and Ophelia Lovibond.

HERE opens in theaters Nov. 15; check out the trailer at this link.

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Blackpink to release ‘BORN PINK World Tour Concert Film’ for 8th anniversary

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K-pop girl group Blackpink will mark its eighth anniversary with a new concert film capturing its record-breaking world tour. The film, titled Blackpink World Tour ‘Born Pink’ in Cinemas, will hit screens in South Korea and over 100 other countries July 31.

The group’s agency YG Entertainment shared on social media: “BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] IN CINEMAS Limited screenings beginning July 31, 2024
Experience more in special formats ScreenX, 4DX, and ULTRA 4DX were available.
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The concert film captures the essence of the K-pop quartet’s “Born Pink” tour, which spanned 34 cities and drew an impressive 1.8 million spectators across 66 shows from 2022 to 2023. The tour has been hailed as the largest ever undertaken by a K-pop girl group.

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YUNGBLUD shares video for latest single ‘Breakdown’

Yungblud arrives for the Spotify Best New Artist 2020 Party on January 23^ 2020 in Los Angeles^ CA

YUNGBLUD has shared the video for his latest single ‘Breakdown’.

‘Breakdown’ was originally written by YUNGBLUD as a poem; it comes accompanied by a short film based on an original idea by YUNGBLUD himself, with the script written by the Olivier Award winner Chris Bush. The official music video stars actor Dame Harriet Walter (‘Succession’, ‘Ted Lasso’, ‘Killing Eve’), released as part of his newly announced partnerships with mental health charities Mind and Sound Mind Live.

Yungblud shares: “I wrote this song because it’s been the hardest year for me mentally. I feel myself changing and throughout my life I’ve never felt good enough, it’s been the main thing that on the one hand has driven me forward but on the other, has eaten me up. For as long as I can remember I have felt constantly afraid of how quickly my head can turn dark. It’s always been so hard to fight the darkness that I inevitably have. A lot of people will say it’s a phase and it will go away. But it doesn’t and the reality of the situation is I have to find strategies to allow it to exist and to deal with it as a constant. A lot of us can feel like our lives are insignificant. We can feel like we have no purpose, so what is there to live for? The inexplicable darkness inside our heads can consume us. It can make it hard to get out of bed in the morning, force us to cancel plans, or back out of opportunities last minute. This song was written as a message to myself to try and exist alongside my insecurities and my darkness by grounding myself and remembering what is real in life and that the world is so much bigger than me. In the past my art has been about highlighting the pain and letting the world know that it is there, in order to relate to others but now I want to beat it. This song is a gateway to where my new music is heading. Embracing the light, realizing what’s beautiful in the world and fighting the darkness – not wallowing in it. It’s about getting out of your head and noticing the world around you, the things and people. Connect with them, the chances are they probably feel the same. Don’t let the bullshit inside your head consume you. It just wastes precious time and life potential. Remember what is real. Help people, be kind, help the world, help yourself. You’re probably living more than you think.”

Yungblud will also host Bludfest this summer — his inaugural festival, founded and headlined by the musician. Bludfest will be on August 11th at the iconic Milton Keynes Bowl in the UK.

Take a look at the video for ‘Breakdown’ – here.

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Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans to star in holiday film “Red One”

Dwyane Johnson during a XFL football game between the Vegas Vipers and Arlington Renegades^ February 18^ 2023^ at Choctaw Stadium^ Arlington^ Texas.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson teams with Chris Evans to save a kidnapped, jacked Santa Clause (J.K. Simmons) in the first trailer for Amazon MGM Studios new holiday film, Red One.

Red One stars Johnson as the North Pole’s head of security, Santa’s primary E.L.F. (Extremely Large and Formidable). The character teams up with the world’s most infamous bounty hunter (Evans) to save Christmas after Santa Claus (J.K. Simmons) is kidnapped.

A film synopsis reads: “when Santa gets abducted, the head of E.L.F, Lucy Lui, calls in the world’s best tracker (Evans), who just so happens to be a Level 4 Naughty Lister.  On their quest to rescue Saint Nick, the unlikely duo must work with talking polar bears, battle regenerative snowmen on the beach, and slapbox Krampus.”

Red One is written by Chris Morgan from the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise, and directed by Jake Kasdan.  The film also stars Lucy Liu, Kiernan Shipka, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Nick Kroll, Kristofer Hivju and Bonnie Hunt.

Red One opens in theaters Nov. 15; check out the trailer – here.

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Kendrick Lamar shares video for “Not Like Us”

Kendrick Lamar at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Forum in Inglewood^ USA on August 27^ 2017.

After months of feuding with Drake, Kendrick Lamar has released the video for his chart-topping Drake diss track ‘Not Like Us,’ directed by Lamar and his pgLang co-founder and collaborator, Dave Free.

Out of all the songs released during Drake and Lamar’s diss-track war, ‘Not Like Us’ became the biggest hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The video for “Not Like Us” video features celebrity cameos from producer DJ Mustard (wearing a Toronto Blue Jays cap in a subtle dig towards Toronto-native Drake), Tommy the Clown, Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith, Schoolboy Q and NBA star DeMar DeRozan.

Also featured in the visual is Lamar dancing with his fiancée, Whitney Alford, and their two children. The video comes after Lamar, 37, held his ‘The Pop Out: Ken and Friends’ in Inglewood, CA last month on Juneteenth.

Take a look at the video for ‘Not Like Us’ – here.

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Kendrick Lamar shares video for “Not Like Us”

Kendrick Lamar at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Forum in Inglewood^ USA on August 27^ 2017.

After months of feuding with Drake, Kendrick Lamar has released the video for his chart-topping Drake diss track ‘Not Like Us,’ directed by Lamar and his pgLang co-founder and collaborator, Dave Free.

Out of all the songs released during Drake and Lamar’s diss-track war, ‘Not Like Us’ became the biggest hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The video for “Not Like Us” video features celebrity cameos from producer DJ Mustard (wearing a Toronto Blue Jays cap in a subtle dig towards Toronto-native Drake), Tommy the Clown, Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith, Schoolboy Q and NBA star DeMar DeRozan.

Also featured in the visual is Lamar dancing with his fiancée, Whitney Alford, and their two children. The video comes after Lamar, 37, held his ‘The Pop Out: Ken and Friends’ in Inglewood, CA last month on Juneteenth.

Take a look at the video for ‘Not Like Us’ – here.

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BTS’ Jimin to relese second solo album ‘Muse’ on July 19

Jimin of BTS backstage at show

BTS’s Jimin is set to release his second solo album, Muse, on July 19th via BigHit Music.

Jimin revealed the full track list for MUSE, with the seven-song LP featuring the intro song “Rebirth,” as well as “Interlude : Showtime,” the pre-release song “Smeraldo Garden Marching Band” (featuring Loco), “Slow Dance” (featuring Sofia Carson), as well as “Be Mine,” “Who” and “Closer Than This” (which dropped in December.) Other contributors to the album include Tommy Brown, as well as producers Pdogg, GHSTLOOP and EVAN, who also worked on Jimin’s first solo album, 2023’s FACE, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.

BTS’s agency, BigHit Music, said on social media that MUSE explores the theme of love and the journey of finding inspiration. The 28-year-old singer has contributed to writing lyrics and composing six of the songs, promising an intimate look into his artistic vision, and the announcement from BIGHIT Music featured a vintage feel via images of old-school cassette tapes representing each song, with an overarching theme of “love” connecting all the tracks.

Jimin is still in the midst of his 18-month mandatory South Korean military service, which he began in December; bandmate Jin recently became the first member of BTS to finish his service. Ahead of the album’s release, Jimin will unveil content to promote the album, which he prepared before his enlistment, according to the agency.

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Pro wrestling legend John Cena announces retirement from WWE effective in 2025

John Cena shows up in support of Make-A-Wish Foundation at Empire State Building^ New York^ NY - December 20^ 2018

Pro wrestling icon John Cena has announced he plans to retire from the WWE following WrestleMania 2025. Cena, 47, made his future wrestling plans known during a surprise appearance at WWE’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view event at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto

Cena said to the live audience in a video the WWE posted to social media: “Why am I here? .. Tonight, I officially announce my retirement from the WWE. The 2025 Royal Rumble will be my last. The 2025 elimination chamber will be my last. And I’m here tonight to announce that in Las Vegas, Wrestlemania 2025 will be the last Wrestlemania I compete in .. I want to say thank you.”

During a post-show press conference, Cena added that he would remain a part of the WWE in other capacities: “People say they’re walking away, and two years later they come back. I want to set the record straight right now, I’m done. This is it. If you ever wanted to be a part of this one last time, we’re going to do it as big as we can and we’re fighting everybody and we hope you come enjoy the fun.”

Cena will take the ring in the Royal RumbleElimination Chamber and WrestleMania one final time next year before his official retirement. The 16-time world champion said he plans to be involved in some capacity when the WWE’s Raw moves to Netflix in January.  Said Cena: “Raw makes history next year when it moves to Netflix. I’ve never been a part of Raw on Netflix. That is history, that is a first, and I will be there.”

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