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Paul McCartney "Got Back" Tour in Las Vegas: Review
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Paul McCartney “Got Back” Tour in Las Vegas: Review

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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The past feels very present for Paul McCartney — at least in the way he talked on stage about those he’s lost during the Las Vegas stop on his “Got Back” tour. “Let’s hear it for John,” he said the first time he mentioned the late John Lennon, like Lennon was waiting in the wings, about to come out and duet with him. “Let’s hear it for George” came as he swapped a guitar for the ukulele George Harrison once gave him, which he then used to plink out a stripped-down version of “Something.”

That ukulele performance of “Something” represented one of the few quiet moments of the show, as McCartney’s goal was to keep the crowd on its feet for, as he proclaimed early on, “the biggest party in Vegas.” It perhaps wasn’t quite as raucous as that (perhaps because the crowd demographic leaned heavily towards people who were calling my 40-something ass “young lady”), but McCartney without question delivered a great two-and-a-half-hour hang without a single break in the music.

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The October 4th, 2025 show at Allegiant Stadium blasted open with the nuclear-powered energy of “Help!” — notable given that the “Got Back” tour is the first time McCartney’s performed the song live in 35 years — and it’s hard to imagine a better way to get a crowd on its feat and ready to dance. From there, McCartney promised that the setlist for the evening would include “some old ones, some new ones, and some in between.” That said, his definition of “new” proved a bit loose just a few minutes later, when he launched into “Come On to Me,” released in 2018. “Relatively new,” he said wryly. “It’s new enough.”

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However, considering the full scope of the 83-year-old’s career, 2018 is new enough. And lest one forget just how long McCartney’s been rocking, he leaned hard into the early days by going even further back than his time with The Beatles for The Quarrymen’s “In Spite of All the Danger.” Before it began, he took a moment to remember those early days in Liverpool, being a young man with his mates recording their very first song. “They did quite well for themselves,” he said with all the earned smugness in the world.

After “All the Danger” came The Beatles’ first track for EMI (that’s the way McCartney introduced it), “Love Me Do,” which remains the same burst of pop sunshine it’s been since 1962. Otherwise, vibe rather than chronology really drove the song order, with the show hitting its most melancholy moments with an elegant rendition of “Blackbird.” For that track, McCartney rose up on an elevated platform that put the full focus on him and his guitar (the band largely taking a break otherwise). It was one of several subtle choices in the stage design that kept the action dynamic without distracting from the music.

Then, McCartney shifted to “Here Today,” the song he wrote for Lennon after Lennon’s death, musing about how hard it is to say “I love you” to your friends. At which point, acknowledging that “now that we’ve plunged the mood to zero,” he performed the “newest” song of the night, “Now and Then.” He concluded with a note of gratitude: “Thank you, John, for writing that beautiful song.”

After that, though, the vibe shifted as McCartney banged out “Lady Madonna” at a technicolor upright piano, followed by a switch to guitar and the exuberant Wings song “Jet.” Other Wings songs featured during the night included “Let ‘Em In,” “Band on the Run,” and of course “Live and Let Die,” which was accompanied by enough pyro effects to put a WWE main event to shame. The literal fireworks being set off on the stadium stage were so loud, in fact, that McCartney literally crouched down and covered his ears for the final blast.

Following “Live and Let Die,” with the smell of gunpowder still in the air, McCartney launched into “Hey Jude” as the pre-encore closer. One really can’t prepare oneself for the experience of hearing an entire damn stadium sing “na-na-na-na” in unison, led by the man who gave us that gift of a song.

McCartney kept engaged with the audience throughout, with the occasional pause to check in with the crowd: At one point, he took a beat to read out some of the signs being held up, people cheering for someone attending their 122nd show. To the person whose sign asked him to autograph “my butt,” he quite fairly said, “No… that’s pushing it.” And he shared a smile of delight with the fan whose sign said I Was at Shea Stadium. His cheery reply: “So was I!”

The backing band knew the assignment and played with world-class skill without drawing focus: Guitarist Brian Ray had some quality solos, and you could tell that drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. was having a fantastic time, a huge grin on his face as he used his drumstick to conduct the audience sing-along on “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five.”

They helped ensure that there was a real sense of play throughout the night, such as the way McCartney ended “Let Me Roll It” with an impromptu cover of “Foxy Lady,” a tribute to “the late, great Jimi Hendrix,” who McCartney recalled seeing perform live in London very early in his career, in a small club. There were only a few people at that early Hendrix show, McCartney said, but a few nights later, when Hendrix played again, word had spread and the place was packed. As for McCartney himself, it’s a bit sad to note that his vocal abilities have not aged as well as one might have hoped. Yet that becomes a secondary concern after watching him bring the enthusiasm of a 20-year-old country star to a twangy rendition of “I’ve Just Seen a Face.”

McCartney kicked off the encore with “I’ve Got a Feeling,” which he performed as a duet using the recently remastered footage of Lennon from Peter Jackson’s Get Back. “I like that song,” he said simply when it was over, “because I get to sing with John again.”

Lennon and Harrison may be gone. But perhaps the reason McCartney speaks about them like they’re still here is simple: For him they’re still alive, through the music they once made together. The music that will outlive us all.

Setlist:

Help! (The Beatles song)
Coming Up
Got to Get You Into My Life (The Beatles song)
Drive My Car (The Beatles song)
Letting Go (Wings song)
Come On to Me
Let Me Roll It (Wings song)
Getting Better (The Beatles song)
Let ‘Em In (Wings song)
My Valentine
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five (Wings song)
Maybe I’m Amazed
I’ve Just Seen a Face (The Beatles song)
In Spite of All the Danger (The Quarrymen song)
Love Me Do (The Beatles song)
Dance Tonight
Blackbird (The Beatles song)
Here Today
Now and Then (The Beatles song)
Lady Madonna (The Beatles song)
Jet (Wings song)
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! (The Beatles song)
Something (The Beatles song)
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (The Beatles song)
Band on the Run (Wings song)
Get Back (The Beatles song)
Let It Be (The Beatles song)
Live and Let Die (Wings song)
Hey Jude (The Beatles song)

Encore:
I’ve Got a Feeling (The Beatles song)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (The Beatles song)
Helter Skelter (The Beatles song)
Golden Slumbers (The Beatles song)
Carry That Weight (The Beatles song)
The End (The Beatles song)

Paul McCartney 2025 Tour Dates:
10/04 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium [Buy Tickets]
10/07 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]
10/11 – Denver, CO @ Coors Field [Buy Tickets]
10/14 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena [Buy Tickets]
10/17 – Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium [Buy Tickets]
10/22 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center [Buy Tickets]
10/25 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome [Buy Tickets]
10/29 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center [Buy Tickets]
11/03 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena [Buy Tickets]
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11/11 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena [Buy Tickets]
11/14 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center [Buy Tickets]
11/17 – Montreal, QC @ Centre Bell [Buy Tickets]
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11/21 – Hamilton, ON @ Hamilton Arena [Buy Tickets]
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Ray J Sued By Kim Kardashian And Kris Jenner For Defamation
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Ray J Sued By Kim Kardashian And Kris Jenner For Defamation

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner have moved to file a lawsuit against Ray J after he allegedly defamed them with allegations of a federal investigation.

According to the Associated Press, the mother-daughter duo filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday (Oct. 1) and claimed that Ray J’s most recent claims crossed a line and are part of a  “sustained campaign of harassment and defamation” that has lasted for years.

“Unable to accept the end of his fleeting relationship with Ms. Kardashian over twenty years ago, Ray J has repeatedly sought to attach himself to Plaintiffs’ names and exploit their prominence for personal gain,” the lawsuit detailed.

Last month, audio surfaced of Ray J, legal name Ray Norwood Jr., alleging to have involvement with a federal investigation of the two women.

“This federal RICO though on KK and Kris…the federal RICO I’m about to drop on Kris and Kim is about to be crazy,” he boasted while speaking to Baddies star Chrisean Rock. “I’m talking about, I’m on the news every day. I’m gonna say a lot of sh*t. If anybody know Kim or cool with Kim, they need to tell her now, the rain is coming, the feds is coming….There’s nothing I can do about it.”

“It’s worse than Diddy,” he added repeatedly.

Ray J claims he is helping the feds build a major RICO case against Kim Kardashian and her mother, Kris Jenner and says the case is “worse than Diddy’s”
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— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) September 24, 2025

According to AP, the lawsuit also noted a TMZ special that aired in May where Ray J proclaimed, “racketeering charges against the Kardashians would be appropriate,” and “if you told me that the Kardashians were being charged for racketeering, I might believe it.”

“No such federal investigation exists; no law enforcement agency has initiated any criminal proceedings or investigations related to racketeering charges against Ms. Kardashian or Ms. Jenner; and no credible evidence whatsoever supports these inflammatory allegations,” explained the lawsuit.

“Ray J’s acknowledged animosity toward the Kardashian family, coupled with his demonstrated willingness to lie for attention, leaves no room for doubt that his recent RICO statements were neither careless nor impulsive,” the lawsuit continued. “They were the latest salvo in a deliberate and malicious campaign of harassment and defamation intended to defame Plaintiffs while reviving his own fading notoriety.”

Ray J just went live on Twitch, claiming that Kim Kardashian paid him $6 million in 2023 as hush money

This comes after Kim and Kris Jenner sued him for defamation over his claim that he was working with the feds on a RICO case against their family pic.twitter.com/1tNxnHV1IV

— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) October 2, 2025

In response, Ray J alleged that the family attempted to make him a “slave.” In the above clip taken from a Twitch live stream, the 44-year-old addresses the allegations made in the lawsuit.

“How I defame you? You just paid me all this money, you ain’t mention that. But you also didnt mention that you was supposed to tell Hulu to take that sh*t down,” he began. “These b**ches already paid me $5 million, and they tryna make me a slave.”

“I can show you all the dirty sh*t they telling me…y’all think im just on here acting like an a**…I’m obsessed with you? You’re obsessed with me,” he continued. “I got all the proof. This is you telling me, ‘Please don’t tell nobody.’ You going to jail. This is bribery. You keep pressing me every year, and I don’t wanna take this sh*t no more. I don’t wanna take y’all fu**king money.”

“The arbitration sh*t’s out the door, bro. What are you doing? This is hush money from a lie that you created.”

VIBE has reached out to representatives for Ray J, Kim Kardshian and Kris Jenner for a statement on the dispute.

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Watch Taylor Swift personify a showgirl across several eras in 'The Fate Of Ophelia' music video
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Watch Taylor Swift personify a showgirl across several eras in ‘The Fate Of Ophelia’ music video

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Taylor Swift has released a music video for ‘The Fate Of Ophelia’, making it the first official single from her new record ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ – check it out below.

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Swift released her 12th studio album ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ on Friday (October 3), the follow-up to last year’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’. Now, she’s revealed the album’s first official single as ‘The Fate Of Ophelia’ through its newly debuted music video.

The video first premiered over the weekend at The Official Release Party Of A Showgirl screenings that took place in cinemas – the 90-minute “film” featured the music video, its behind-the-scenes process and lyric videos of the album’s tracks as well as Swift’s commentary on every song from the record.

The music video for ‘The Fate Of Ophelia’ is now publicly available and confirms that it was written and directed by Swift herself. The clip sees the musician personify a showgirl through several eras in history as she’s backed by her ‘Eras’ tour band and dancers.

Across various intricate set pieces, Swifts cosplays a showgirl in numerous eras, depicting herself as a pirate, a burlesque singer and other classic imagery. The music video ends with Swift starring as herself in the bathtub of a hotel room – which also happens to be the official cover art for ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’.

As soon as ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’ dropped, fans started sharing their thoughts on the record, with some calling it “her best album” and the return of “pop perfection”, and others declaring it “the worst Taylor Swift album yet” and “boring and basic”. You can also explore the range of Easter eggs and references on the album here.

She has also indicated that she has no intention of heading out on tour again anytime soon, after the gargantuan effort that went into her record-breaking ‘Eras’ tour.

Taylor Swift, 2025. Credit: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot

One of the biggest talking points from the record so far has been the track ‘Actually Romantic’, which is widely rumoured to be a diss track directed at Charli XCX. “I heard you call me ‘Boring Barbie’ when the coke’s got you brave,” Swift sings on the song. “High-fived my ex and then said you’re glad he ghosted me / Wrote me a song saying it makes you sick to see my face / Some people might be offended / But it’s actually sweet.”

Many considered this a rebuttal to Charli’s ‘Sympathy Is A Knife’ from ‘Brat’, on which she sang: “Don’t know if I’m spiralling / One voice tells me that they laugh / George says I’m just paranoid / Don’t wanna see her backstage at my boyfriend’s show / Fingers crossed behind my back / I hope they break up real quick.”

Swift has since said ‘Actually Romantic’ is “a song about realising that someone else has kind of had a one-sided, adversarial relationship with you that you didn’t know about. And all of a sudden they start doing too much and they start letting you know that actually, you’ve been living in their head rent-free and you had no idea.”

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Taylor Swift Releases ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ Video: Watch
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Taylor Swift Releases ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ Video: Watch

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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The musician portrays the song’s titular Shakespeare character alongside other showgirls, including herself in new clip

Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl era is in full swing and to cap off the album’s stellar debut weekend, she’s released the music video for its first official single, “The Fate of Ophelia.” The video first premiered this weekend in The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, Swift’s film which screened in theaters from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5.

The Swift-directed and written visual for the single opens on Swift as the tragic Shakespeare heroine Ophelia from Hamlet in a painting on the wall of a hotel, before it’s revealed that it’s a set. She then embodies a variety of showgirls from various eras and in elaborate settings, where she’s backed by dancers and the band from her Eras Tour. It culminates at a hotel where Swift stars as herself.

Unlike Hamlet’s noblewoman Ophelia, whose plight in a patriarchal society finds her powerless, spiraling into madness and leads to her tragic end by drowning, Swift’s Ophelia triumphs. Per the lyrics, the heroine “pledges allegiance” to a presumed love that “dug me out of my grave and/Saved my heart from the fate of Ophelia,” and declares “now you’re mine.” Like with the Romeo and Juliet of Swift’s “Love Story,” Ophelia, whose star-crossed love of Hamlet leads to her demise in Shakespeare’s version, instead gets a fairy-tale-style happily ever after, too.

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Following the digital premiere of “The Fate of Ophelia” video, Swift is sharing lyric videos for all of the songs from The Life of a Showgirl, as she did in The Official Release Party of a Showgirl.

Swift has had an impressive opening weekend sales-wise with both her limited-release film and album. The Official Release Party of a Showgirl hit Number One in the box office, with early projections expecting it to rake in between $28 million and $32 million from 3,702 theaters during its limited Oct. 3 through Oct. 5 domestic theatrical run (worldwide box office estimates for its weekend premiere put it at $46 million). Meanwhile, The Life of a Showgirl sold 2.7 million copies in traditional album sales — combined physical and digital — from all versions of the album on its first day of release on Oct. 3 alone. That number represents Swift’s biggest album sales week ever, and Swift’s album looks to potentially eclipse the sales record held by Adele’s 25, which sold 3.378 million copies in its debut week in 2015.

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Taylor Swift's 'The Fate of Ophelia' Video Is Up on YouTube Now: Watch
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Taylor Swift’s ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ Video Is Up on YouTube Now: Watch

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Taylor Swift‘s “The Fate of Ophelia” music video is now streaming on YouTube, following an exclusive early release to movie theaters in the U.S. on Friday (Oct. 3).

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Written and directed by Swift herself, the music video for “The Fate of Ophelia” made it online Sunday night (Oct. 5). The reference-filled visual has the pop star playing several parts, or showing several sides — among them the once ill-fated Ophelia of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the lead in a Golden Age Hollywood movie musical, a frontwoman to a 1960s girl group, and the modern Swift showgirl that audiences know and love.

Of course, Swift’s single imagines an Ophelia who makes her way out of a destined tragic ending.

In the accompanying music video (seen below), Swift crawls out of an on-set version of a Sir John Everett Millais painting circa the 1850s that famously depicts Ophelia’s drowning. She performs different iterations of a “Fate of Ophelia” show — in homage to the likenesses of Marilyn Monroe in one scene and Ronnie Spector/The Ronettes in another, and center soundstage in an Anything Goes-inspired ensemble — and ends up soaking in her bathtub by the clip’s end. She’s presumably exhausted after playing all the parts, but still quite alive.

“The Fate of Ophelia” music video wraps with the image that became the official album cover for Swift’s newly released The Life of a Showgirl.

Earlier on Sunday, Swift’s team posted a short interview clip that has the singer-songwriter explaining how the album art came to be.

“There was this moment in the photo shoot [with photographers Mert Alaş and Marcus Piggott] right at the end of the day, the last setup, I’m in this bathtub in this bedazzled dress,” she said. “They take my picture. I see it on the monitor. I see it pop up. Even though it was at the weirdest angle, and I’m in the bathtub, I’m just like, ‘That’s the cover.’ And it was.”

She added, “I went and looked at the picture like, ‘Yeah. That’s it.’ I think it represents to me that you’ve done all this work, you’ve done a three-and-a-half hour show, you’ve done the lead-up to it, you’ve done the warm-ups, you’ve gotten through it. Anything that could’ve gone wrong, you sidestepped. You finally get back, what do you do? You take a bath.”

“That’s what I do in those situations,” she said. “It’s like that moment of relaxation. That moment the cameras are down, the lights are off. What do you have to say? What’s your story? Who are you then? That’s really the story of this album.”

Opening-day album sales for The Life of a Showgirl, as reported by data tracking firm Luminate, reached 2.7 million on its first day of release (Oct. 3). That tally counts traditional album sales (physical and digital purchases) across all versions of the album. It marks Swift’s biggest week ever, and the second-largest sales week for any album since Luminate began electronically tracking data in 1991; Adele currently holds the largest sales week with 25. Further news of Showgirl‘s first-week building sales and streaming activity will be available in the coming days.

“The Fate of Ophelia” music video was first shown in theaters as part of The Release Party of a Showgirl, Swift’s theatrical event that opened at No. 1 at the box office this weekend. The screening featured the music video premiere and behind-the-scenes footage from making it, plus Swift’s commentary on all 12 songs from The Life of a Showgirl and a first viewing of each track’s lyric video. It also revealed an unexpected co-star appearing in “The Fate of Ophelia” video: a loaf of Swift’s homemade sourdough bread.

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Taylor Swift's "The Fate of Ophelia" Music Video Delivers Glam
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Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia” Music Video Delivers Glam

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Taylor Swift’s new music video for “The Fate of Ophelia” made its official premiere in movie theaters as part of the weirdly reverential The Official Release Party of a Showgirl. But now, you can see her full vision for the leadoff track from The Life of a Showgirl on YouTube, accompanied by 11 lyric videos for the album’s remaining songs.

The music video, written and directed by Swift (it says so in big letters at the end) showcases Swift embodying “showgirl” personas from across various points in history, including a pirate wench, a star of Busby Berkeley-esque musicals, and more tragic heroines.

During The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, Swift revealed that the video featured a happy reunion of the dancers who appeared on stage during The Eras Tour, as well as choreography by the renowned Mandy Moore and cinematography by Rodrigo Prieto, a four-time Oscar nominee for films including Brokeback Mountain and Killers of the Flower Moon. Also, it’s very important to know that the loaf of bread featured in one shot of this video was baked by Taylor herself.

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Swift’s 12th album sold 2.7 million copies in just the first 24 hours of its release. Our own Wren Graves, in his review, compared it to “a breathless vent to a friend, with alternating spurts of warmth, nostalgia, anxious searching, and teeth-baring sneers.”

Check out the new music video below.

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Praise the Lord!
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Praise the Lord!

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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When a 10-year-old Freddie Ross Jr. stepped into the Pressing Onward Baptist Church — a little brick building on Danneel Street in New Orleans — he was mesmerized by the spirit he felt and the celebration he witnessed among its congregants. He knew it was a safe place. 

Young Freddie, known best now as Big Freedia, lived in a rough, impoverished neighborhood where crime was rampant. “It was just a safe haven for being in my community… this place was where I could go and get away from all of that,” says Big Freedia. 

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But it was also a space where that child felt he could be himself.

“I was a loud and flamboyant little boy. My godmother, Georgia, who was the choir director, she just made sure that I was loved,” she says. “They opened their arms and they held me and hugged me and laughed. That’s what made it feel safe.” Georgia gave Big Freedia her first singing lessons and helped her grow into the role as the church’s choir director. 

This summer she releases her first-ever gospel album, Pressing Onward, to pay homage to the church community that helped her find herself.

The timing of the record is no accident. At a time when America is as politically divided as ever and the LGBTQ+ and transgender communities are under attack, Pressing Onward is an album filled with positivity and light, about healing, when America is in desperate need of it. 

“The state of where the world lives right now inspired me to want to write this album, but I also wanted to take it back to the roots where I grew up, where I started in the choir,” she says. 

Pressing Onward is unabashedly jubilant, revelatory, and freeing. With songs such as “Highway to Heaven,” “Revival,” and ‘Church,” its religious themes are not subtle. But the only thing it’s proselytizing is love. Listening to it is like walking into a Black southern church on a Sunday morning and getting swept up by the choir; an almost mystic trance comes over you. It’s a record, she says, that also pays tribute to the gospel artists she grew up listening to, such as Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Ricky Dillard, Hezekiah Walker, and Milton Brunson. 

Pressing Onward is Big Freedia’s third studio album, and follows her pattern of exploring different genres. Her 2014 major label debut, Just Be Free is a straight-up hip-hop record.  Central City, released nine years later in 2023, is New Orleans bounce — the celebratory, hyper local upbeat hip-hop that originated in the New Orleans housing projects and earned her the “Queen of Bounce” moniker. She has also released a live album, Live at the Orpheum Theatre (2024) and five EPs: A Very Big Freedia Christmazz (2016), 3rd Ward Bounce (2018), Louder (2020), Big Freedia’s Smokin Santa Christmas (2020), and Big Diva Energy (2021). 

The new album is a message of hope for her listeners but also a reminder to herself to keep hope alive, even in the darkest times. 

“I’ve had so many different things happened in my life,” she says. “I’ve lost so many people in my life. I’ve lost my mother and my father both to cancer. I’ve lost lots of different relatives, friends, and family that’s in the neighborhood. And so just over the years there have been a lot of dark roads and I just needed a path of life for myself as well. And I know that the world needs it as much as I do. 

“I just want to bring happiness and joy to the world. I want people to know that there’s still hope.”

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Ne-Yo Opens Up About 4 Girlfriends: "We Are In Love"
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Ne-Yo Opens Up About 4 Girlfriends: “We Are In Love”

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Ne-Yo opened up about being in a thriving relationship with four different women during a new interview. Sitting down with ABC News for a special, Impact x Nightline: Ne-Yo: My Four Girlfriends, the R&B singer explained how he and his girlfriends make their situation work.

“So, there’s a few titles that I guess make sense, but we don’t really rock with the titles,” explained the 45-year-old after co-anchor Juju Chang asked if she should refer to him and his partners as “polyamorous.” The Grammy-winner is currently dating Cristina aka PB (Pretty Baby), Arielle aka TF (Twin Flame), Moneii PF (Phoenix Feather), and Bri (Sexy Lil’ Somethin’).

“I’m in a relationship with four beautiful women. We are in love. We are a team. We are a unit,” he detailed. In February, Ne-Yo confessed to his non-traditional relationship on social media when he went from two girlfriends to three. Later that month, he went from three girlfriends to four.

Ne-Yo attends the KidSuper fashion show during September 2025 New York Fashion Week on September 14, 2025 in New York City.

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In March, he shared how having multiple partners went beyond sexual gratification.

“I do partnership, not ownership,” he explained. “I don’t even want to own you. I want a partner in this situation. I don’t demand exclusivity or ask for it, nothing like that. If you offer it and I accept [then] there are rules to follow, but nothing is above a conversation as long as we’re being honest.”

“See, people get caught up on the sexual element of it. If the only reason you’re doing it is for the sexual part if it, you’re bound to fail.”

Impact x Nightline: Ne-Yo: My Four Girlfriends, premiered Thursday night (Oct. 2) on ABC and is now available to stream on Hulu and Disney+. Check out a 10-minute preview above.

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11 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Taylor Swift, Malibu, and More
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11 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Taylor Swift, Malibu, and More

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums from Taylor Swift, Malibu, Kelly Moran, Snooper, Nala Sinephro, Thirteendegrees º, Peel Dream Magazine, Blue Lake, Klein, Prewn, and Agriculture. Subscribe to Pitchfork’s New Music Friday newsletter to get our recommendations in your inbox every week. (All releases featured here are independently selected by our editors. When you buy something through our affiliate links, however, Pitchfork earns an affiliate commission.)


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“They suck, and we’ll win”
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“They suck, and we’ll win”

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has hit out over the NFL’s plans to host Bad Bunny at next year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Earlier this week, the Puerto Rican musician made headlines when he was announced as the headliner for the 2026 event in February, an announcement that came after he admitted that he won’t be touring the US during his forthcoming world tour due to fears over ICE agents raiding his concerts.

Announcing the slot, he wrote on social media: “I’ve been thinking about it these days, and after discussing it with my team, I think I’ll do just one date in the United States.” A member of Donald Trump‘s administration then confirmed that ICE agents would be present at the show.

Now, Noem has reiterated that ICE’s presence will be felt at the show.

“I have the responsibility for making sure everybody goes to the Super Bowl, has the opportunity to enjoy it and to leave,” she said during an appearance on The Benny Show.

“That’s what America’s about. So yeah, we’ll be all over that place. We’re going to enforce the law. So, I think people should not be coming to the Super Bowl unless they’re law-abiding Americans who love this country.”

Noem also hit out at the NFL for choosing Bad Bunny as its halftime performer, despite the largely Spanish-performing artist being a US citizen.

She added: “Well, they suck, and we’ll win. And God will bless us, and we’ll stand and be proud of ourselves at the end of the day. And they won’t be able to sleep at night because they don’t know what they believe. And they’re so weak, we’ll fix it.”

Her comments came ahead of Bad Bunny‘s appearance on Saturday Night Live, which saw him take aim at the right-wing backlash to the upcoming performance, joking that “everyone is happy” about the concert, “even Fox News.”

He then rolled a series of spliced clips of hosts on the network, all of which combined to say: “Bad Bunny is my favourite musician and he should be the next President.”

After touching on his excitement about playing the coveted Super Bowl slot, he said he knew “people all around the world who love my music are also happy,” and continued on in Spanish.

“Especially all the Latinos and Latinas in the whole world, and here in the United States, all the people who have worked to open doors, more than I have achieved, who have achieved everything, demonstrating that our way, our carrying of this country, no one can ever remove nor erase.”

Wrapping up the monologue in English, he said: “And if you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.”

In a statement regarding Bad Bunny’s upcoming performance, Jay-Z, who serves as the NFL’s music strategist via his label Roc Nation’s partnership with the league, said: “What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honoured to have him on the world’s biggest stage.”

Elsewhere, Noem was recently mocked by South Park creators who shared a previously unaired scene of her embarking on a shooting spree in a pet store in an episode from the latest season.

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