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Xaviersobased Announces Tour, Shares New “Worth It” Video: Watch
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Xaviersobased Announces Tour, Shares New “Worth It” Video: Watch

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Xaviersobased is hitting the road. The New York rapper has announced the Riverside Tour, which begins in November. The first date is in Vancouver, and Xaviersobased will stop in Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Detroit, and elsewhere, before wrapping things up, on December 18, with a hometown show at New York’s Webster Hall. See his schedule below. Also below, watch his new music video for “Worth It.”

Xaviersobased will be touring in support of his recent Once More EP. The six-track project features “Worth It” and follows his breakout 2024 mixtape, Keep It Goin Xav.

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Xaviersobased: The Riverside Tour

Xaviersobased:

11-17 Vancouver, British Columbia – Hollywood Theater
11-18 Seattle, WA – Neumos
11-19 Portland, OR – Star Theater
11-21 San Francisco, CA – August Hall
11-22 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
12-03 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
12-04 Montreal, Quebec – Theatre Fairmount
12-05 Toronto, Ontario – Opera House
12-07 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
12-09 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
12-10 Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium
12-11 Detroit, MI – El Club
12-12 Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar
12-14 Atlanta, GA – Hell
12-16 Washington, D.C. – Union Stage
12-17 Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
12-18 New York, NY – Webster Hall

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Kneecap launch legal attack on Canadian MP Vince Gasparro for "wholly untrue and deeply malicious" comments as band barred from entering Canada
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Kneecap launch legal attack on Canadian MP Vince Gasparro for “wholly untrue and deeply malicious” comments as band barred from entering Canada

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Kneecap have launched a legal attack on Canadian MP Vince Gasparro after being barred from entering Canada.

The Irish rap trio were banned from entering Canada earlier this week, with Canadian officials saying they had “made statements that are contrary to Canadian values” that “have caused deep alarm”.

Announcing the ban on Monday (September 15), Canadian Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Combating Crime Vince Gasparro said in a video on X/Twitter that the group has “amplified political violence and publicly displayed support for terrorist organisations such as Hezbollah and Hamas.”

“These are not expressions of art or legitimate political critique,” Gasparro said. “They are dangerous endorsements of violence and hate.”

Mo Chara is currently facing terrorism charges levelled against him in May for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag on stage at a London show last November. Chara appeared in court last month, where the case was adjourned until September 26.

Kneecap have consistently denied supporting either Hamas or Hezbollah, and said that they do not incite or condone violence. They have also argued that the footage at the UK shows had been taken out of context, and described the legal action as a “carnival of distraction”.

They were due to perform in Toronto and Vancouver in October. A Jewish organisation in the country has been pushing for the government to deny them entry since June.

On behalf of the Government of Canada I am announcing that on the advice of our officials, we have deemed the group Kneecap ineligible to enter our country.

Our government will not tolerate the advocating of political violence, terrorism or Anti-Semitism and hate more broadly. pic.twitter.com/3KOf84G3bZ

— Vince Gasparro (@vgasparro) September 19, 2025

Kneecap have now responded to Gasparro’s comments in a post on Instagram today (September 19), saying his statements are “wholly untrue and deeply malicious” and threatening legal action.

“We have today instructed our lawyers to initiate legal action against you,” the group said. “We will be relentless in defending ourselves against baseless accusations to silence our opposition to a genocide being committed by Israel.

“When we beat you in court, which we will, we will donate every cent to assist some of the thousands of child amputees in Gaza,” they added.

They also issued a message to their fans in Canada, saying, “We have played in Canada many times with zero issues and a message of solidarity and love.

“We are sorry we cannot be with you next month but we will not be silenced and will always oppose genocide. Use your voices in Canada – stand up and speak out.”

Last night (September 18), Kneecap played their biggest England gig to date at the 12,500-capacity OVO Wembley Arena.

Massive Attack and Ben Jamal introduced them to the stage, describing them as “a band who refused to be silenced for their solidarity with the Palestinian people”.

NME caught the gig and gave it a glowing five-star review, which read: “You don’t pull off a gig like that on controversy alone. You need bangers and you need a culture to fill this room. Kneecap have all that, and they’re a fucking good laugh. There’s no call for violence, there’s nothing that should land someone in front of a judge, just solidarity and a rave against the dying of the light. Just 24 hours earlier in this same room, Together For Palestine put on all-star fundraiser for the cause, the biggest of its kind.

“It’s significant like gigs like this should happen at a time like now. The state may try to crush them, but Kneecap have a power of their own. As they spit on ‘It’s Been Ages’: “Controversy won’t phase us, we hold all the cards and they’re aces, try to protect your kids but they’ll hear us.”

Kneecap have announced a live-streamed performance for fans after being forced to cancel their US tour due to the “close proximity of [their] next court hearing”. They will then head out on a 2025 UK headline tour in November. Find any remaining tickets here.

In other news, Kneecap are among Fontaines DC, Amyl & The Sniffers, and over 400 other artists to have joined the No Music For Genocide campaign, while Massive Attack, who are involved in the campaign, have committed to fully boycott Spotify.

Other artists, who are largely on independent labels, participating in the campaign include Rina Sawayama, MIKE, Primal Scream, Faye Webster, Kneecap and Japanese Breakfast. They are joined by the likes of Yaeji, King Krule, MJ Lenderman, Mannequin Pussy, Wednesday, Soccer Mommy and MØ.

To join the coalition, the artists involved have edited their own release territories or sent geo-block requests to their distributor or label. They are encouraging major label groups Sony, UMG, and Warner to follow suit, particularly as they blocked their entire catalogues from and closed operations in Russia a month into their invasion of Ukraine.

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Sabrina Carpenter Will Make Grand Ole Opry Debut in October
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Sabrina Carpenter Will Make Grand Ole Opry Debut in October

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Honestly, the fiddle solo on “Go Go Juice” alone deserves an Opry moment

Do you want the Grand Ole Opry tour? On Friday, the storied Nashville institution announced that Sabrina Carpenter will be making her Opry debut on Oct. 7, in time for its centennial anniversary.

Along with Carpenter, Laci Kaye Booth, Kameron Marlowe, and more artists to be announced will be added to the lineup for the day, which will be announced soon.

Carpenter has effortlessly included country elements in much of her music in the past. She dabbled in country with some of the songs on both Short ‘n Sweet and Man’s Best Friend, even featuring Dolly Parton on the former’s “Please Please Please” remix. There’s a touch of fiddle, banjo, and a country accent that sneaks out of Carpenter in her voice on songs like “Slim Pickins” and “Go Go Juice.”

Oh, and how could we forget? She performed “That Don’t Impress Me Much” with country queen Shania Twain during her tour, and covered “9 to 5” by Parton (country hat and all!) multiple times during the run.

“Our voices are very similar,” Parton told Rolling Stone for a cover story on Carpenter earlier this year. “I can’t tell sometimes which part’s her and which part’s me. And we look like relatives. She looks like she could be my little sister. We’re little women, doing big things.”

Carpenter’s country music dabbles go farther back than just her most-recent two LPs: Emails I Can’t Send‘s “Bad for Business” country music elements during her live show.

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It’ll be a busy October for Sabrina, who was announced as the double-duty host and musical guest on SNL on Oct. 18. The Opry show will also arrive a few weeks before she returns to her Short ‘n Sweet tour on Oct. 23 in Pittsburgh. She’ll then head to New York City for five shows, before Toronto in early November, before a final six shows

Earlier this week, Coachella announced that Carpenter will be one of the headliners at the 2026 music festival, marking her return after a sunset show in 2024.

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Shakira Completes a Record 12 Dates at Mexico's GNP Seguros Stadium
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Shakira Completes a Record 12 Dates at Mexico’s GNP Seguros Stadium

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Shakira wrapped up her historic series of 12 concerts at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City on Thursday (Sept. 18), marking the most shows from a single tour performed at the iconic venue formerly known as Foro Sol.

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The Colombian superstar made history by selling out the capital’s stadium 12 times during her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, drawing 65,000 people each night, according to figures from promoter OCESA, for a total of 780,000 tickets sold. The previous record at the stadium was held by Grupo Firme, with nine shows. Bad Bunny is set to perform eight nights in December as part of his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS tour.

“My last show in Mexico City. Truly, 12 concerts at GNP Stadium, not even in my wildest dreams,” a visibly emotional Shakira said during the show. “Thank you, because this wouldn’t have been possible without you. This has been a true gift that I will never forget.”

Shakira’s final night in the capital carried an air of nostalgia and farewell for both the artist and her audience, who passionately sang along to the nearly 30 songs in the setlist. “I want the whole world to know that Mexico is magical,” the Barranquilla native exclaimed at one point as a gesture of gratitude.

As she had announced days earlier on social media, Mexican singer Danna joined her again on stage for “Soltera” on Thursday, marking the second time the song was performed live during the tour. The track recently won the 2025 MTV Video Music Award for best Latin.

With the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour, Shakira has left her mark on Mexico City — not only because of the special bond she established with her local and international fans, but also for the cultural, social and economic impacts her show had. The singer-songwriter began the first Mexican stretch of the tour in March, with seven dates at the GNP Seguros Stadium. In a second leg, she added five more shows between August and September at the same venue.

Throughout her performances, Shakira welcomed special guests, including Grupo Frontera for a live rendition of “(Entre paréntesis)” on March 25, the aforementioned Danna for “Soltera” on Aug. 26 and Sept. 18, and Mexican star Belinda for “Día de Enero” on Aug. 30.

Shakira achieved another milestone in July by selling one million tickets in Mexico as part of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, according to OCESA, from a total of 28 dates she is close to completing. The Mexican leg of the tour will conclude on Sept. 24 at the Luis Pirata Fuente Stadium in Veracruz, marking the first time the singer will perform in that city.


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Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl Release Film Coming to Theaters
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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Release Film Coming to Theaters

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Taylor Swift has announced she is bringing a new film titled Official Release Party of a Showgirl to theaters alongside her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl.

In US theaters from October 3rd through 5th, the 89-minute film will feature the world premiere of the music video for her new single, “The Fate of Ophelia,” as well as “never before seen behind-the-scenes footage of how we made it, cut by cut explanations of what inspired this music, and the brand new lyric videos” from the upcoming project.

Tickets are on sale now, with screenings beginning on October 3rd at 3:00 p.m. ET. The film is specially priced at $12 before fees, in line with the number 12’s significance during the Life of a Showgirl era.

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In a press release, AMC Theatres said Swifties are “welcome to sing and dance during” The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, but “may not stand on seats or block any aisles or stairs.”

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I hereby invite you to a *dazzling* soirée, The Official Release Party of a Showgirl: Oct 3 – Oct 5 only in cinemas! You’ll get to see the exclusive world premiere of the music video for my new single “The Fate of Ophelia”, along with never before seen behind-the-scenes footage… pic.twitter.com/4gpA1Or2xT

— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) September 19, 2025

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Ken Vasoli of the Starting Line. (Credit:Lupe Bustos)
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Ken Vasoli of the Starting Line

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Name  Ken Vasoli of the Starting Line

Best known for  Lifer song and dance man. Simultaneous professional bass player/semi-professional singer. Bleached hair 1999-2003.

Current city  Philadelphia, PA.

Really want to be in  I wouldn’t mind retiring in El Pescadero, Mexico. I would enjoy beach life with the family. Great eating and surfing, perhaps improving my skills at the latter.  

Excited about  First baby due in November! First TSL album in 18 years coming out in September, Eternal Youth on our own label Lineage Recordings. Our first headline tour in 17 years is pounding the pavement in a few weeks as I write this. Big year!

Bob Dylan in 1965. (Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

My current music collection has a lot of  My record shelves hold quite a large selection of instrumental albums. Anywhere from instrumental hip-hop, electronic, jazz to experimental, Italian soundtracks, library records, and everywhere in between. I’m not sure exactly why I gravitate to these kinds of albums, but I do enjoy the aspect of no meanings being assigned to the songs through traditional lyric delivery. It allows the music to tell its own story and control the momentum solely with mood and texture. Plenty of unexpected gems to be found in this territory of record digging.

And a little bit of  I keep a healthy supply of soul records in house. I adore Curtis Mayfield and Barry White, both amazing songwriters and impressive producers. I collected quite a few of their records over the years, especially ‘70s Barry. They are easy LPs to find and consistently hit VERY hard. 

Preferred format  Vinyl is my preferred method of listening. I love the ritual of putting on a record and cooking or simply relaxing in the living room as it spins, it’s hard to beat that experience. If I’m driving, running, or walking, streaming has forced my hand, but I’m not proud of it. 

5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:

1

Clinging to a Scheme, The Radio Dept.

The Radio Dept. and this record in particular delivers a flawless and delightful example of understated melodic brilliance. There is nothing to skip here, it’s a shimmering gem front to back. The elevator pitch would be to call this a lo-fi pop record, but that description really undersells the delicate perfection in TRD’s songwriting. The music on Clinging to a Scheme is minimal but measured so perfectly. The drums are all programmed or looped on relatively rudimentary sounding equipment, while the clean guitars, warm keys, and calming vocals float and fold into the sequences with tact and humble nuance. The lyrics are flawlessly penned with lines that read both sensitive and profoundly bold.  As a bass player, I LOVE how much the lines play into the upper register of the neck and also get doused in a slick spring reverb from time to time. I play this album and am able to instantly conjure a memory of riding my bike on a hot day in 2010, bombing down an empty hill feeling the wind cool my skin and pure bliss while these songs filled my ears. A perfect moment.

Funny story! A few years after I fell in love with this album I played some festival shows in Australia alongside another favorite band of mine, Millencolin. One night at a fest after-party, I saw the singer of Millencolin standing next right outside the bar. I felt bold and introduced myself as a fellow musician and longtime fan. We engaged in small chit chat. I knew that Millencolin were from Sweden, so I had excitedly asked him if he listened to the Radio Dept. (also from Sweden and have been at it for quite some time). Do you know what he said??? “…No.” That conversation pretty much wrapped up then and there. 

2

Some Kind of Cadwallader, Algernon Cadwallader

I’m realizing through this exercise that I achieve different benefits from specific records that I favor in the collection, this one in particular delivers a sure shot, supercharged dose of happiness to my dopamine receptors. Algernon has always impressed me since the get-go. Full disclosure, they happen to be friends and from the neighborhood, but that plays zero part in securing this coveted No. 2 spot. Just a solid bonus! I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Algernon Cadwallader perform everywhere from Gazebos and VFWs to the finest Philadelphia stages over the years. They have always struck me as one of the most uniquely original modern punk bands of my generation, not just locally but globally! These guys are undisputed trendsetters. I hear their influence in countless bands who came to follow. They nail this signature combination of glass sharp dueling guitar tones and heady rhythms juxtaposing one of the most on-point raw, guttural vocalists in the game who also manages to display impressive pitch control. Perhaps the most naturally “cool” bands I’ve come to know and love. They’ve never taken themselves too seriously or compromised their style to serve mainstream audiences. Always retaining their magic and integrity every step the way. 

This debut album, Some Kind Of Cadwallader, felt like a classic punk piece to my ears upon first listen. Equal parts airtight performances with just enough scrappy rambunctious energy equating to a brilliant sonic roistering. The moment I heard the gang hook erupt “Oh man, it’s taken me over!” on Track 2, I knew this LP would be a mainstay of the music collection. Big fun-in-the-sun, skateboards-by-the-beach kind of music. I only recently started looking up the words I was previously unable to decipher by ear and I can now confirm the lyrical wit is by all accounts unmatched! 

A beautiful coincidence. Early into dating my now wife a decade ago I visited her apartment in her home state of Texas. I was thumbing through her record collection and was joyously surprised to discover that she also owns and loves this Algernon record. Now we have two copies in our home! Kismet!

3

You Fail Me, Converge 

This is the unequivocally heaviest record I’ve ever heard by my absolute favorite heavy band. Listening to Converge music is not typically a shared experience for me. This is the only album of my five picks that I’m ashamed to say I don’t own on vinyl, for the sole reason I fear I would likely disrupt my loved ones in the household if I amplified this pummeling masterpiece through the living room speakers. (My wife has affectionately referred to this as “dude music.”) Therefore this is a bigtime headphones and solo car ride album for this dude. I am a runner. Not a fast one, but I do run often. I’ve timed myself repeatedly and I can scientifically say with confidence NO ONE MAKES ME RUN FASTER than Converge (by a huge margin!). This album is the perfect example of brutal sonic violence with unmatched rhythmic intelligence and relentless intensity within the punk universe. 

The sonics on You Fail Me are downright blistering! I purposely chose the “Redux” version for the newer and improved Kurt Ballou mix. The sound has a deep low-end gut punch, the finest bass guitar growling tone I could ever dream up,  and drums that BITE like a goddamn grizzly bear. Some other great albums have a one-two punch with exciting first tracks, right? Well, this baby has six devastating haymakers lined up immediately after the “First Light” bending guitar intro. No other music energizes me quite like Converge does, especially on this album. For that alone, they deserve a clinched spot in this hypothetical eternal rotation.

4

Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note, Madlib

This monumental album is a perfectly executed culmination of several personal favorite aspects of the music world, namely the union of top shelf instrumental hip-hop production and the legendary Blue Note Records jazz archives. It is of my own passionate opinion that Otis Jackson Jr., a.k.a. Madlib, is the greatest living producer this world has to offer. There is something in the way his pocket always sits so flawlessly in a collage of supremely chosen instruments and textures weaving together with such charismatic style. I think this album best showcases the man’s extraordinary talents as an audio visionary with a knack for sample-based production far ahead of his time. I marvel at the achievement of how he blurs the line between sampled and recorded material so seamlessly. I house plenty of jazz as well as instrumental hip-hop records in the collection, since neither of these genres are represented on the rest of this list, Shades of Blue is an absolute no-brainer to keep on deck forevermore. 

5

Selected Ambient Works Volume II, Aphex Twin

I recently had dinner catching up with a longtime friend and electronic music collaborator, and he joked that the older and deeper one gets in this genre of music [it] always leads to collecting ambient albums and cassette tapes, and I am admittedly guilty of both right on schedule. Coincidentally he was also revisiting SAW VII regularly in his recent listening rotation. This brought up an intriguing question: asking each other what it is that makes this record so special?  My friend’s response was something astute along the lines of “it’s just so innocent.” That really stuck with me and I couldn’t agree more. 

To know Richard D. James and his body of work, is to understand that his style of sound is fearlessly ever-changing while existing in his own vast (yet cohesive) universe. He is perhaps best known for his work on more drum-and-bass-leaning records. This album is essentially and famously drum-less, practically wordless while revealing from its core a sprawling sonic bed of transcendently stretched and drenched loops blossoming with marvelous grace. The music itself feels like an effortless and purely guilt-free expression of art. There was speculation between my friend and I if some of these pieces were initially unfinished starts intended for more elaborate final compositions. Regardless of whether or not that theory holds water, Richard made a masterfully prophetic decision to exercise such an elevated level of restraint by keeping the field of sound so confidently minimal. The experience of listening to this record is unlike any others in my collection, it emits a potently hypnotic transmission. I find it can transform the room in a drastic way. As boneless and wordless as this album is, it somehow feels CATCHY in a way that my brain gravitates towards before any pop song melody I’ve heard in my life. I feel as though could listen to that same “#21” arrangement on loop for an eternity, and have caught myself humming that tune in my head with no accompaniment.

I nabbed the 4-LP Expanded Edition of this album earlier this year and the records have rarely left the turntable. That’s the other nice thing about this album, the music is sprawling, plentiful and never rushed. It’s an unforgettable floating trip across a divinely serene atmosphere. One of my favorite parts of the 2024 physical record is a message included in the “Rhubarb Notes” written by Richard. It reads: “My mum gave me so much love, dedicated her life to me, filled me to the brim with confidence, and somehow managed to be a nurse at the same time. That love she gave can now be felt by millions all over the world and beyond through this music. Thanks for everything Lorna James!” As a guy who lost his mom four years ago, these words hit me with a weighty significance and drew my relationship to this music even closer. What a magnificent triumph to honor the irreplaceable love of a mother. Bravo, Richard.

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Cardi B Reignites BIA Feud In Scathing New Diss Track "Pretty & Petty"
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Cardi B Reignites BIA Feud In Scathing New Diss Track “Pretty & Petty”

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Cardi B‘s long-awaited sophomore album Am I The Drama? is proving the title is more than just a rhetorical question. The 23-track project arrived today (Sept. 19), and already has fans dissecting the lyrics and matching subliminals to names.

On the track “Pretty & Petty,” Cardi reignited her 2024 “beef” with Boston rapper BIA, claiming that the “London” rhymer doesn’t have five songs that people could name, nor a “look” that Cardi would want for herself.

“Name five BIA songs, gun pointed to your head/ Bow, I’m dead,” she rapped before also spitting, “I’d rather die on the surgery table/ Before I gotta walk around here lookin’ like you.”

Bia attends Beautycon™ Los Angeles 2023 at The Reef on September 17, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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Proverbially, Cardi twisted the knife even deeper, taunting that promoters only book “Diarrhea Bia” when “they can’t afford Coi [Leray],” and even questioned if BIA has a BET Award to her name. Cardi has 21, by the way, including both BET Hip-Hop and Social awards.

She then brought Diddy into the mix, lyrically asking BIA: “Why you always at Diddy house?/ I heard they combed that lil’ kitty out/ Tell these folks what’s it’s really about.”

And just when it seemed like the jabs couldn’t get any lower, The “Bodega Baddie” rapped, “I’m a bad bi**h and you mad/ ’Cause you built like your dad.”

The feud traces back to March 2024, when fans suggested Cardi was copying BIA’s style, something BIA seemingly co-signed with a “woozy” emoji on X.

Cardi later addressed it head-on in her verse on Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla’s “Wanna Be (Remix)” by spitting, “Guess I’m a teacher since you wanna sub me… Bi**h please, don’t nobody wanna be ya (BIA).”

BIA wasted no time firing back in an untitled track where she accused Cardi of infidelity and questioned her pen game. “Put it on your hubby since you love lyin’ on your vows… I’ll be damned if I let an ni**a f**k a bi**h inside my house,” she spit. She also shaded Cardi’s multiple surgeries as “mid” and her speaking skills as “second-grade level.”

In response to cheating allegations, Cardi went the legal route, warning in an IG Live video, “I’m a sue you and you got to come with receipts. And not social media receipts, court receipts,” she said. “I will get every little f**kin’ red penny that you ever f**kin’ make, bi**h.”

Bia simply quipped, “SUE ME ??? That’s not Hip-Hop.”

Take a listen to Cardi’s new diss track “Pretty & Petty” above.

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10 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Wednesday, Cardi B, Nine Inch Nails, and More
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10 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Wednesday, Cardi B, Nine Inch Nails, and More

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

For Icelandophiles who semi-learned the words to Sigur Rós and Sin Fang records back in the day, the wait for Múm’s return has been long enough. History of Silence, Múm’s first album in 12 years, nestles into the fibers of their longtime sound: whispered lyrics, gauzy strings, melodica, and percussive ambiance. Although their seventh studio album and follow-up to 2013’s Smilewound’s gets its name from dead air, Múm are lively and present throughout, be it the shimmering sounds of “Kill the Light” or the vividness of “Mild at Heart.” Recorded, deconstructed, reassembled, and refined over two years, History of Silence is a humble comeback that savors every second.

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Kitba: Hold the Edges [Ruination]

Kitba makes bedroom-pop music that harks back to a time before “bedroom-pop” was really a thing. On Hold the Edges, the Brooklyn-based harpist and singer-songwriter, otherwise known as Rebecca El-Saleh, composes hall-of-mirrors synth ballads with the sumptuous textures and sing-songy quality of Frou Frou, their vocals, often Auto-Tuned, a nervy mix of the shellshocked and declarative. The mazy single “Soften,” one of many breakup songs on the LP, is about “being angry long after you feel you should be, wondering when your hardened heart will soften,” they said in press materials. “It’s twisting inside and chaos, vibratingly bright and tense.”

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Charli XCX, Alex Kapranos, Ciara and more lead tributes to legendary music video director Diane Martel: "A great artist"
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Charli XCX, Alex Kapranos, Ciara and more lead tributes to legendary music video director Diane Martel: “A great artist”

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Tributes have been shared after the death of legendary music video director Diane Martel, who has died.

The iconic director worked alongside some of the biggest names in music, including Mariah Carey, The Killers, Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé, Pharrell, and Justin Timberlake over the years, helping to helm visuals for some of their most successful tracks.

In a statement from her family, it was confirmed that Martel died yesterday (Thursday September 18), aged 63.

“Diane passed away peacefully at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital – surrounded by friends and family – after a long battle with breast cancer,” it read.

“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.”

Tributes have been coming in across social media too, with artists she worked alongside and fans sharing posts paying their respects to the late director.

Sharing a post on Instagram Stories, Charli XCX said: “R.I.P Diane. You are one in a million. You taught me so much about art and spontaneity and chaos. And thank you for introducing me to so many friends who I’m now so close to. Thank you for inspiring me. Thank you for everything.”

Charli XCX tribute to Diane Martel. CREDIT: Charli XCX/ Instagram Stories

Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos shared a post with the caption: “It’s too soon for me to properly comprehend this. I’m just numb. She was a great artist and if you’re curious about her work, just google her and you’ll spend hours discovering the incredible work she made.”

“What you won’t learn about is what an astonishing human being she was. A massive support for me in so many ways, as well as being the smartest, wittiest companion. The source of the finest understanding of all art forms from the highest to the lowest,” he added, explaining how their friendship goes back over 20 years. “I’d never met anyone like her before. Fearless and intellectually ravenous, while being rooted to the street. I’m so fortunate that I knew her. Could call her my friend.”

The last music video Martel directed was for Ciara’s song ‘Ecstasy’, and in a new tribute, the singer shared: “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 were able to make together”.

Find more tributes below.

A masterful storyteller and visual savant, Diane Martel provided the moving pictures that accompanied some of the most important music of the culture and then some. And this doesn’t even scratch the surface.

A whole icon. May she rest peacefully. 🕊️https://t.co/r0JaTNTe8R pic.twitter.com/1eLMazXDMT

— Dee Phunk (@DeePhunk) September 19, 2025

I instantly thought of Ciara when hearing of Diane Martel’s passing. Ecstasy appears to be her last credit. I always think of them as a creative duo, considering how iconic their catalog together is, They raised me, I fear music videos will never be as significant again. 🥺🕊️ pic.twitter.com/O2XHyUITrK

— Storm ⛈⚡️ (@Stormviking010) September 19, 2025

RIP DIANE MARTEL
Definitely in the conversation for one of the best music video directors ever pic.twitter.com/5SPtsCOiHc

— ProfessorMike (@TheProfessorMJ) September 19, 2025

sadly Miley Cyrus iconic creative director Diane Martel who produced iconic videos like We can’t stop, malibu, younger now and Bangerz Tour just passed aqua at the age 63. RIP Diane 🖤 pic.twitter.com/B96NUA7MPg

— MileyUpdates (@MileyUpdates) September 19, 2025

damn this is sad, diane martel directed some of the most memorable music videos during an era when music videos were almost as important as the songs themselves—also she directed the keep it thoro video so she’s a legend off that alone.. what a loss

pic.twitter.com/8We01CYn0o https://t.co/bDxImfor5i

— benny gesserit (@ben_is_like) September 18, 2025

Diane Martel raised a generation with her videos. Wow. https://t.co/Tp9jDYeZzb

— ERIC LAMONT (@EricUnedited) September 19, 2025

RIP Diane Martel. 💔

one of the best music video directors of all time. We all grew up on her work. Some of the most iconic videos for three straight decades.

She directed two Justin Timberlake in two iconic videos: Like I Love You and Love Sex Magic with Ciara.🕊️ https://t.co/VjMqIo0RRe pic.twitter.com/SmTkU1KEG0

— Blocky Timberlake (@timberflame) September 19, 2025

rest in peace diane martel, forever iconic 💔 pic.twitter.com/FEhyeocont

— ‎emma ⎕ (@emmanoacf) September 19, 2025

The first music video Martel directed was for hardcore hip-hop group Onyx’s ‘Throw Ya Guns’ back in 1992, and Rolling Stone highlights that she also went on to work with other huge names in the New York rap scene including Method Man, Gang Starr, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, LL Cool J, and Keith Murray.

She also had credits working on film projects and getting involved in dance and choreography, and went on to work closely with Mariah Carey over the years – directing videos for ‘My All’, ‘Dreamlover’ and ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’.

Other huge songs she made music videos for include ‘Like I Love You’ and ‘Love Sex Magic’ by Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera’s ‘Genie in a Bottle’ and ‘What A Girl Wants’, Alicia Keys’ ‘If I Ain’t Got You’, Addison Rae’s ‘Obsessed’, The White Stripes’ ‘Conquest’, The Killers’ ‘Read My Mind’, and Britney Spears’ ‘3’.

She was also behind the two controversial 2013 videos for Robin Thicke (‘Blurred Lines’) and Miley Cyrus’ ‘We Can’t Stop’. For Miley, she also served as the creative director for the divisive performance at the 2013 MTV VMAs, and held that same role for the ‘Bangerz’ tour.

She was nominated for Best Direction at the VMAs in 2005, up for the award with Francis Lawrence for Jennifer Lopez’s song ‘Get Right’.

Martel turned her sights to other projects over the past five years. In 2022, she was named the Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker at the University of Oregon and led a series of community events there.

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Miley Cyrus Enlists Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham for 'Secrets'
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Miley Cyrus Enlists Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham for ‘Secrets’

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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The Rumours are true: Miley Cyrus has officially released “Secrets,” her new single featuring Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham.

The collaboration appears on the deluxe edition of Something Beautiful, out today. “Secrets/I want to keep your secrets,” Cyrus sings, across the legendary rhythm section. “Like sunlight in the shadow/Like footsteps in the grass.”

“This song was written as a peace offering for someone I had lost for a time but always loved,” Cyrus said on Instagram. “In my experience, forgiveness and freedom are one and the same. Thank you to Lindsey Buckingham & Mick Fleetwood for bringing magic to the music. This song is for my dad.”

News of the collaboration first surfaced in late August, when Billy Ray Cyrus posted a snippet of the track on Instagram, revealing his daughter penned it for him. “For my birthday, Miley gave me the gift of music and wrote me a song called ‘Secrets’ and got my favorite musicians Fleetwood Mac to play on it!” he wrote.

This isn’t the first time Cyrus has dabbled in the world of Fleetwood Mac. Back in 2020, she released “Edge of Midnight (Midnight Sky Remix),” which mashed up her hit “Midnight Sky” with Stevie Nicks’ 1982 classic “Edge of Seventeen.”

“Secrets” is one of the two additional tracks on the Something Beautiful deluxe, alongside “Lockdown” with David Byrne. Cyrus released the standard edition of Something Beautiful in late May; Rolling Stone included it on their list of the Best Albums of 2025 So Far. The album — Cyrus’ ninth LP to date — featured Brittany Howard and Naomi Campbell. “All 13 songs have a special place in my heart,” Cyrus said at the time.

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Though she still has no desire to tour, the singer recently revealed she’s planning something “really special” for the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana, which occurs in March 2026. “Without Hannah, there really wouldn’t be this kind of … this me,” she told SiriusXM’s TikTok Radio.

“It’s so crazy to think, too, that I started as a character that I thought was going to be impossible to shed,” she added. “And now that’s something that when I walk into a space, it’s looked at as this sense of nostalgia or something that you have from your childhood, but I’ve now been as kind of integrated into everyone’s life as the character itself. So that’s exciting to get to celebrate that.”

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