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Verses GT / Nosaj Thing / Jacques Greene: Verses GT Album Review
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Verses GT / Nosaj Thing / Jacques Greene: Verses GT Album Review

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Let me let Verses GT introduce themselves. Longtime collaborators Jacques Greene (Philippe Aubin-Dionne) and Nosaj Thing (Jason Chung) are officially stepping out as a duo with a self-titled album centered on collaboration. “Trust is the key word and concept around this project,” says Aubin-Dionne. Verses GT isn’t just an album, it seems, but an immersive audiovisual experience (live shows, music videos, light displays—“an all encompassing banner for a new collaborative world,” trumpets their Bandcamp) painstakingly crafted across a bevy of glamorous metropolises in hot pursuit of that elusive little thing called vibe. It’s a risky proposition: A concept like this can feel a little overwrought, a little too “creative”-as-noun, a little for sale, Wales Bonner Sambas, never worn. But Aubin-Dionne and Chung are gifted producers with extensive histories of creating banger after banger, and it’s no surprise that the music ultimately speaks for itself, album rollout be damned. Verses GT focuses their chameleonic, collaborative impulses, utilizing guest features and the duo’s signature R&B influences to gratifyingly moody effect.

As solo artists, Jacques Greene and Nosaj Thing have spanned their own respectively wide sonic ranges: the former often flipping ’90s R&B samples into glimmering, levitate-off-the-dancefloor tracks, the latter incorporating features from indie stalwarts like Julianna Barwick and Panda Bear into unusually sensuous, synthy mixdowns and producing for Chance the Rapper and Blonde Redhead. Together, though, the duo’s vision shines pretty singularly: Verses GT compresses the center of their Venn diagram to a fine point, layering UKG-esque breakbeats over a relatively subdued palette of synths that throb with a mixture of anxiety and hope.

Verses GT doesn’t just succeed in pinpointing a specific feeling: The whole album pulses with a mutable, introspective quality that brings palpable life to even the most stripped-back arrangements. Album standout “Left” is a triumph in steamy subtlety, with a few well-timed gasps and dreamy piano riffs cutting through to give us glimpses through the fog. And the stark choral ambience of opener “Fragment” ramps up the tension before giving way to the distant horns and breakbeats of “Unknown,” which skitters along at a very Burial-esque frequency (if perhaps in a timeline where Burial shook more ass).

Both Aubin-Dionne and Chung are typically adept at tempering vocals to each song’s vision, which they really flex on the soft grooves of “Your Light” (feat. George Riley) and the trip-hoppy “Angels” (feat. TYSON), melding their voices as languidly into their respective tracks as ever. It’s jarring, then, to hear the stridence of “Forever” (feat. KUČKA), particularly when sandwiched between the breezily distorted “Wan” and the six-minute “Found”—which, for what it’s worth, does such an excellent job incorporating a harsh breakbeat into soft synth melodies that it never feels a second too long. “Forever” could feasibly have worked as a neon-drenched standalone in the vein of tracks like Jacques Greene’s 2023 strobelight-conjuring tech-house anthem “Believe,” but within the hyperspecific context of Verses GT, it just feels like they turned all the lights on mid-show, to party-foul effect.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Kate Bush announces 'The Best Of Other Sides' due to fan demand
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Kate Bush announces ‘The Best Of Other Sides’ due to fan demand

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Kate Bush has announced that she will be releasing ‘The Best Of Other Sides’ after massive fan demand.

Set to arrive digitally on Friday (September 26) and on CD and vinyl on October 31 via Fish People, the release comes following significant demand from those who were unable to access the original release of ‘The Other Sides’.

That compilation album was shared back in 2018 as part of a definitive remastering project, and had a setlist comprised of B-sides and extra tracks that had never appeared on an album.

The tracklist for that album included new 12” mixes of ‘Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)’, ‘The Big Sky’, ‘Cloudbusting’, ‘Hounds of Love’, and ‘Experiment IV’. B-sides included 1989’s ‘Walk Straight Down The Middle’, 1993’s ‘You Want Alchemy’, 1989’s ‘Be Kind To My Mistakes’, 1985’s ‘Under The Ivy’, 1982’s ‘Ne T’enfuis Pas’, and ‘Lyra’, which was taken from The Golden Compass Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.

Other B-sides were ‘Burning Bridge’, ‘Un Baiser d’Enfant’, ‘Home For Christmas’, ‘I’m Still Waiting’ and many more.

The album charted at Number 18 in the UK, and is now no longer available. However, due to fan demand, a ‘Best Of’ version of the LP will be on the way. The exact setlist is set to be shared soon, although it has been confirmed that three of the songs have been remastered for the release.

You can visit here to pre-order the album.

Kate Bush ‘Best Of The Other Sides’ vinyl. CREDIT: Press

In other Kate Bush news, the iconic singer announced the release of a self-directed animated short film called Little Shrew earlier this summer.

The film focuses on a pygmy shrew in a “war-torn city” as a metaphor for children in war, and will be soundtracked by Bush’s song ‘Snowflake’ from her 2011 album ‘50 Words For Snow‘.

As well as working on that project and releasing ‘Best Of The Other Sides’, Bush has also been teasing her return to writing music, and said last year she was “very keen” to start working on new material.

When announcing Little Shrew back in October 2024, Bush spoke about the possibility of working on new music, sharing: “I’ve got lots of ideas and I’m really looking forward to getting back into that creative space, it’s been a long time,” she said.

Asked if it was something she had been hoping to do for a while, Bush replied: “Yes it is, really. Particularly the last year, I’ve felt really ready to start doing something new.”

As for the hopes of some live appearances being announced, David Gilmour said last autumn that there is only one person capable of getting Kate Bush to perform again – herself.

The Pink Floyd legend was an instrumental force in Bush’s early career, having come across demo tapes she made as a teenager thanks to mutual friend Ricky Hopper. He helped with the financing of recording of a more professional demo, and secured Bush a contract with EMI. Since the start, Bush has always been reluctant to perform live, and has only joined Gilmour on stage twice in both 1987 and 2002.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Justin Bieber Teases Coachella Performance With 'Speed Demon' Video
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Justin Bieber Teases Coachella Performance With ‘Speed Demon’ Video

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Justin Bieber has shared a black and white video for “Speed Demon.” The clip, shot and edited by Rory Kramer, was filmed at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, where Coachella takes place.

The singer teased his forthcoming headlining set at Coachella 2026 in a caption on Instagram, telling fans, “see u in april.” Bieber also shared photos of himself with his wife Hailey Bieber and their son Jack Blues Bieber at the venue.

“Speed Demon” comes off Bieber’s most recent release, Swag II, the follow-up to his July album Swag. The LP features 23 tracks and several collaborations, including with Lil B, Hurricane Chris, Eddie Benjamin, and Tems. Like Swag, Bieber announced the new LP a day before its arrival with a flurry of Instagram posts featuring billboards and other large-scale promotions of the album cover.

Swag was Bieber’s first album in four years. In the time since releasing 2021’s Justice, Bieber had been dealing with a series of career setbacks and health scares. He canceled his massive world tour in support of Justice following a Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis, which left part of his face paralyzed. He also quietly parted ways with longtime manager Scooter Braun, who discovered Bieber on YouTube when the singer was quite young. Rumors have swirled about personal and financial tensions that led to the dissolution of their professional relationship.

Bieber was confirmed as one of the headliners of Coachella 2026 earlier this month. Rolling Stone learned the singer scored a seven-figure deal for the performance and worked “directly” with festival promoter Goldenvoice to negotiate the terms of his slot. Bieber’s Coachella set will mark his first performance in the United States since 2022’s Justice World Tour.

“It’s a groundbreaking move for a headliner, and it’s something he built entirely on his own,” a source close to Bieber tells Rolling Stone. “Between headlining Coachella and the success of Swag, it’s clear this is the start of an exciting new era for Justin — one where he’s fully in the driver’s seat.”

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While Bieber has joined previous Coachella performers for guest appearances, 2026 will mark his first solo slot. He joined Tems and WizKid for a rendition of “Essence” in 2024, and performed “Peaches” with Daniel Caesar in 2022. The pop icon also performed “Sorry” with Ariana Grande when she headlined the music festival in 2019.

Coachella is scheduled to take place in Indio, California, on April 10-12 and April 17-19. Additional headliners include Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, and Anyma.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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SXSW London 2026 Dates and Ticket Details Announced
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SXSW London 2026 Dates and Ticket Details Announced

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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SXSW London has confirmed on Monday (Sept. 22) it will return to the English capital in 2026 and announced ticket details for the upcoming event.

The European edition of SXSW will run from June 1 to 6 in east London for a second consecutive year. The 2025 edition took place throughout venues and locations in Shoreditch in June. Tickets for the event are set to launch on Oct. 20 from the festival’s website.

2025’s program saw a live performance from Tems as part of Billboard’s The Stage, a European premiere of Eminem documentary Stans, and a visit from King Charles.

Submissions for session proposals across the 2026 conference, music and screen verticals are also now open. The winning selections for the conference are reviewed by the public before being considered by an advisory group and editorial team for inclusion in the festival. The music festival and screen festival public submissions are managed by industry jury votes. 

The submissions period for the conference program will close on Dec. 7, and from the following day, the public will be able to view and vote for their favorites. Submissions for the music vertical will close on Nov. 24, and close for screen on Dec. 31.

SXSW London has also announced 15 “forward-thinking” conference tracks, which include topics such as artificial intelligence, startup innovation and immersive realities. In 2025, 9,868 submissions were made across its three verticals (screen, conference, music), with the conference strand attracting 40,000 public votes. The festival featured 400 talks, 1067 speakers, 562 music performances and 114 film and TV screenings.

Katy Arnander, director of programming for SXSW London said in a statement, “Bringing SXSW to London has always been about creating a platform for convergence across technology, business and creativity. Now in our second year, that mission is more alive than ever, and the SXSW London open submissions allows us to build the festival around what is most current and vital in these sectors.

“SXSW London 2026 will build on the momentum of our debut, expanding the scope of ideas, voices and disciplines we convene,” she continued. “We want our attendees to encounter unexpected perspectives and foster bold conversations, and we’re creating an environment for groundbreaking ideas to flourish in one of the most important capital cities in the world.”

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Tom Holland Injured on the Set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day
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Tom Holland Injured on the Set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Tom Holland was reportedly injured on the set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day on Friday.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor suffered a mild concussion, and will be taking a break from filming for the next several days. An East of England Ambulance Service spokesman confirmed to The Sun that an ambulance was called to Leavesden Studios in Watford, Herts, on Friday and transported an injured individual to a local hospital.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the fourth film in the Sony’s Spider-Man franchise, is due in theaters on July 31st, 2026.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Diane Martel, Acclaimed Video Director, Dead at 63
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Diane Martel, Acclaimed Video Director, Dead at 63

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Diane Martel, acclaimed video director and all-around creative talent, has died at the age of 63. A statement issued to Rolling Stone confirmed that she passed away on Thursday (Sept. 18).

“Diane passed away peacefully at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital  – surrounded by friends and family – after a long battle with breast cancer,” relayed her family. She is survived by her Aunt, Gail Merrifield Papp (wife of Joseph Papp, founder of The Public Theatre), her three beloved, loyal cats (Poki, PopPop, PomPom), and many loving lifetime friends.”

Known for her work with Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Ciara, Jennifer Lopez, Robin Thicke, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Christina Aguilera, Alicia Keys, John Legend, and more, the industry collectively grieved the loss of the visionary powerhouse.

Jennifer Lopez, Fat Joe and Director Diane Martel during Jennifer Lopez and Fat Joe Shoot “Hold You Down” at Streets of New York City in New York City, New York, United States.

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“You believed in me and I believed in you! You will forever hold a special place in my heart and I am forever grateful for all the magic we’ve were able to make together,” wrote Ciara on Instagram. Martel’s most recently released work is the singer’s “Ectasy” music video issued earlier this year.

“I know it was all God! Heaven has just gained an Angel. I love you so much @DianeMartel_ A.k.a. Miss D! Rest In Paradise,” she closed with a red heart emoji.

Gang Starr, the Hip-Hop duo comprised of MC Guru and DJ Premier, also released a tribute to Martel on social media, listing some of her most memorable work.

“R.I.P. DIANE MARTEL who passed yesterday Sept. 18th from breast Cancer,” began the post, which featured an image of Martel behind the camera.

“She directed our @gangstarr video ‘MASS APPEAL’ (1994). She directed so many classics from Onyx (Throw Ya Gunz), ODB (Brooklyn Zoo), Method Man (Bring The Pain), Clipse (Grindin), Big Shug (Treat U Better), Keith Murray (The Most Beautifullest Thing In This World), Khia (My Neck, My Back), Mariah Carey (Dreamlover/All I Want For Christmas), Christina Aguilera (Genie In A Bottle), Robin Thicke (Blurred Lines), Miley Cyrus (We Can’t Stop) and many more… And add Photography to her menu. Your endless history will remain recognized. Sleep Peacefully.”

Pusha T also shared a message on Instagram stories thanking Martel for “everything,” with her moniker Bucky Chrome.

Born in New York, Martel got her start in the 1990s as a street artist, according to her biography at the University of Oregon, where she was named the 2022 Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker at the Department of Cinema Studies. As described, her experience in dance and choreography influenced her filmmaking career, with her first big projects existing as dance documentaries funded by the National Endowment for the Arts that aired on the Public Broadcasting Service.

She continued to enter the music video space, excelling behind the camera lens for Onyx’s “Throw Ya Gunz” video in 1992.

“I love performers and my minimalist work puts them front and center,” she explained to Grantland in 2013 as she broke down her work with women who express themselves sexually.

“They have to perform because there is not a lot else going on; they feel this on set, and the way I shoot invites them to contribute a lot. Some songs are about sex, some moments in careers are about sex. If it’s called for, we go there. I was a dancer, I know what it takes to go there.”

VIBE Diane Martel

(VIBE Archives: ‘Move something’ – Mimi Valdés, Diane Martel, 01 Dec., 2003

In VIBE Magazine’s December 2003 issue, Martel spoke to her passion for Hip-Hop and finding opportunity after dropping out of high school at the age of 16. She has also been featured in Rolling Stone, FADER, Paper Magazine, Flaunt, and more.

“Just like a hot beat makes you move, a hot video should excite and inspire you. Yes, it’s a sales tool, but it’s also a visual presentation of the artist’s poetry and culture interpreted by the director. Just like a sick lyricist, producer, or singer, a director must have an authentic vision, a point of view, and a voice,” she explained to Mimi Valdés.

“I feel blessed to work in my field.”

VIBE sends our condolences to the family, friends, fans, and collaborators of Diane Martel.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Joan Shelley: Real Warmth Album Review
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Joan Shelley: Real Warmth Album Review

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Home is not just a point on a map. In the music of Joan Shelley, it’s often embodied by the people who make up a place. For a long time, Shelley’s musical (and literal) home was Louisville, where she was born and raised, where she absorbed so much of the folk music that still inspires her, where she caught her first glimpse of musical community, and where she has collaborated regularly with local players and artists. In the years between 2022’s The Spur and last year’s Mood Ring, however, the woman who once daydreamed about spending humanity’s final moments in her beloved Kentucky, “holding my dear friends and drinking wine,” relocated much further north, to small-town Michigan, with her partner Nathan Salsburg and their daughter.

Throughout her career, Shelley has brought that conception of home wherever she’s gone, whether to End of an Ear Studio in Louisville, where she recorded songs for Mood Ring, or to Wilco’s Loft in Chicago, where she made 2017’s Joan Shelley with two generations of Tweedys. Most recently, she brought it to Toronto, where she fell in with a crew of local musicians to record her sixth album, Real Warmth. Working closely with Ben Whiteley, who plays bass for the Weather Station and Jake Xerxes Fussell and who produced the new record, Shelley and this community of artists devise musical palettes that help bring out new rhythmic elements in her music.

Her collaborators make their presence known immediately. On opener “Here in the High and Low,” they lend a fresh counterpoint to her lilting melodies, the electric guitars and spry percussion churning up an assertive energy. It’s an invocation, meant to welcome and rouse you. There have always been jazzier undercurrents running through Shelley’s music, but here they come to the forefront, especially when Karen Ng’s saxophone flutters around the edges of “On the Gold and Silver.” Real Warmth indulges more instrumental passages, like the coda of “Field Guide to Wild Life,” although sometimes her fellow musicians crowd out the deft picking that has always been a hallmark of her albums.

Generally, these Canadians help chase down Shelley’s idea of home as something to protect, as a place full of people whose pain she would readily bear for them. “God, if I could guard you, take your fire, then burn me now,” she sings on “Everybody”; she might be addressing her partner or their daughter, or her band, or anyone listening to the song. Whiteley and their crew—which includes Weather Station singer Tamara Lindeman, Doug Paisley, Salsburg, and Shelley’s daughter—make her songs sound a little less solitary. In turn, she invites the listener into the music: “Join in the song, join in the band,” she sings on “Here in the High and Low.”

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Yard Act are working on their third album with former Nine Inch Nails and Beck bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen
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Yard Act are working on their third album with former Nine Inch Nails and Beck bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Yard Act have revealed that they are currently in the studio working on their third album with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen.

The Leeds band released their second record ‘Where’s My Utopia?’ in March 2024 and have been touring steadily in the time since, but now they have confirmed that they are working in Nave Studio in their hometown on their next LP.

Posting on Instagram this week, they wrote: “Hello from @nave_studios, where we’re making the greatest third album any band has ever recorded, with our new pal @justinmeldaljohnsen.”

They also made reference to BBC Radio 6 Music’s ‘T-Shirt Day’ celebration of vintage artist tees, showing off their respective Kurt Vile, Bad Brains, Napalm Death, Nuha Ruby Ra and Bill Nelson t-shirts. “YALP3 will be the sweet spot between Napalm Death and Bill Nelson,” they quipped.

Yard Act co-produced ‘Where’s My Utopia?’ with Remi Kabaka Jr, who is best known as the drummer and producer for Gorillaz, but as they have revealed, this time around they are working alongside Meldal-Johnsen.

The American musician and producer served as the musical director for Beck from 1996 until 2016 and played as a touring bassist, guitarist and keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails in 2008 and 2009. He has also worked as a musical director for St. Vincent since 2021 and in 2023, he resumed touring with Beck.

As a producer, he has worked on a number of high profile projects, including M83’s ‘Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming’ (2011), Wolf Alice’s ‘Visions Of A Life’ (2017), Deafheaven’s ‘Infinite Granite’ (2021) and St. Vincent’s ‘All Born Screaming’ (2024).

Before the end of the year, Yard Act will serve as the opening act on The Hives’ UK and European tour, which kicks off in Oslo on October 17 and includes shows in Cardiff, Glasgow, Manchester and London at the end of November. See the full list of dates here and find any remaining tickets here.

In a four-star review of ‘Where’s My Utopia?’, NME wrote: “In between samples from their comedy pals – standups Nish Kumar and Rose Matafeo – and references to all sorts of uniquely British phenomena: from ‘Fizzy Fish’ to Calpol and, er, Milton Keynes. Where’s My Utopia?’ marks an outlandish yet assertive second chapter for Yard Act, going toe-to-toe with the peculiar world that we find ourselves in.”

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Bad Bunny’s Historic Residency Stream Breaks Amazon Music Record
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Bad Bunny’s Historic Residency Stream Breaks Amazon Music Record

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Bad Bunny closed out his historic 31-night residency at San Juan’s El Choli on Sunday with a massive finale show that the whole world could watch online. The Puerto Rican superstar brought out Marc Anthony for an emotional duet, partied with Jowell & Randy, and paid tribute to the island’s rich history during a nearly four-hour show.

On Monday, Amazon Music revealed that the livestream for the concert — titled “Una Más,” which aired on the music streaming service, Prime Video, and Twitch — shattered viewership records for a single-artist performance.

While exact numbers have not yet been released, the show was the most-watched single-artist performance on Amazon Music to date, according to the platform.

“I have always had the same passion, love for what I’m doing. I promise I will never change. I love you, Puerto Rico. I love you, mom and dad,” Bad Bunny said onstage during an emotional speech at the end of the show. “It doesn’t matter what your issue or problem is, love will always be the solution.”

The livestream was just the start of Bad Bunny’s multi-year partnership with Amazon, which will work with his Good Bunny Foundation to help the island develop in several sectors, including education, technology, agricultural support, and economic development.

“By combining music, Amazon technologies, commerce, and community programs at scale, we’re engaging global audiences to this historic moment while strengthening Puerto Rican communities,” Rocío Guerrero, an Amazon Music executive, said. Fans can continue watching for 24 hours following the show’s conclusion as well.

Like most of the shows during the residency run, Bad Bunny packed the show with guests: He brought out Ñengo Flow and Jowell y Randy for “Safaera,” and both Dei V and RaiNao for a pair of duets. Arcángel and De La Ghetto jumped in at the end of the set to exchange rap verses for “Acho PR” from Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.

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To conclude the performance, Bad Bunny played a song that serves as a sort of national anthem for La Isla del Encanto: He brought out icon Marc Anthony for a heartfelt duet of “Preciosa” as the Puerto Rican flag displayed on the ceiling of El Choli. The song, originally written by composer Rafael Hernández Marín in 1937, is a love letter to Puerto Rico.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Harry Styles Runs Berlin Marathon in Under 3 hours
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Harry Styles Runs Berlin Marathon in Under 3 hours

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Harry Styles ran the Berlin Marathon in under three hours on Sunday (Sept. 21).

Organizers confirmed to news agency dpa that Styles took part. Local newspaper Der Tagesspiegel was the first to report his participation.

The 31-year-old former member of boy band One Direction was among some 55,000 runners taking part in the race on what is widely regarded as the fastest marathon track in the world.

Styles — reportedly using the pseudonym Sted Sarandos and wearing a headband and sunglasses — completed the route in two hours, 59 minutes, 13 seconds. A sub-3 hour marathon is a coveted mark for many marathon runners.

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Der Tagesspiegel reported that Styles was already spotted running in Berlin in preparation for Sunday’s race.

Styles was in a photo at the finish with Richard Whitehead, a two-time gold medal winner over 200 meters at the Paralympic Games. Whitehead, who is on a quest to run 20 marathons this year, posted the photo on Instagram.

Last month he was spotted training in London, jogging through Hyde Park.

The star previously completed the Tokyo Marathon, finishing 6,010th overall. According to online records, his net time came in around three hours and 24 minutes, with an average pace of about 7:47 per mile — meaning he bested his marathon run time in Berlin.

Styles’ debut album, Harry Styles, topped the Billboard 200 in the U.S., and album charts in Britain and several other countries. His second album, Fine Line, appeared in 2019, became his second solo No. 1 album, and included the Grammy-winning “Watermelon Sugar.”

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