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'KPop Demon Hunters' Trio Stage Surprise First Performance on 'SNL'
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Trio Stage Surprise First Performance on ‘SNL’

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Huntr/x — or EJAE, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna — appear in sketch where host Bad Bunny proclaims his love for the hit animated movie

Saturday Night Live took on the pop culture phenomenon that is KPop Demon Hunters with a sketch that featured a surprise appearance by the three singers behind the animated film’s hit songs. 

The sketch revolved around four friends — including host Bad Bunny — discussing the movie while eating brunch at a trendy restaurant. Bad Bunny’s character revealed his love of KPop Demon Hunters, which he watches repeatedly despite not having any kids.

“It’s actually not for kids. It’s for smart adults,” Bad Bunny’s Thomas tells his friends. When the conversation drifts toward music, Thomas again proclaims his fondness for KPop Demon Hunters. “In KPop Demon Hunters, songs are not just songs. They are weapons,” he said. “What else is gonna save you from demons, you idiot.”

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The sketch continues down this path until Bowen Yang shows up uninvited as one of the demons from the film, possessing Sarah Sherman by singing the hit “Soda Pop.” Thankfully, Huntr/x — or EJAE, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna, who voiced the K-pop trio in the film — are also at the restaurant, vanquishing the demon with their song “Golden.” 

The surprise appearance of Huntr/x marked the group’s first-ever performance, albeit in abbreviated form. However, on Tuesday, the trio will stage their first full performance together when they serve as musical guest on The Tonight Show.

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'KPop Demon Hunters' Singers HUNTR/X Perform 'Golden'
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Singers HUNTR/X Perform ‘Golden’

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Bad Bunny conjured the KPop Demon Hunters trio HUNTR/X during the season 51 premiere of Saturday Night Live on Oct. 4.

In the six-minute sketch, fittingly titled “KPop Demon Hunters,” the Puerto Rican superstar — who hosted the episode alongside musical guest Doja Cat — plays Thomas, a brunch-goer passionately defending his love for the wildly popular animated Netflix movie.

“It’s actually not for kids. It’s for smart adults,” Bad Bunny’s Thomas says to skeptical friends. “In KPop Demon Hunters, songs are not just songs. They are weapons,” he continues. “What else is gonna save you from demons, you idiot.”

The sketch takes a chaotic turn when SNL cast member Bowen Yang appears as one of the film’s demons and possesses Sarah Sherman by belting out the hit song “Soda Pop.” Just in time, HUNTR/X — voiced in the movie by EJAE, Rei Ami, and Audrey Nuna — arrive to save the day, performing their smash single “Golden” and vanquishing the demon.

The sketch marked the first-ever live televised performance of “Golden,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks. HUNTR/X is slated to deliver their first full-length live performance of the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Oct. 7, where they’ll also sit down for an interview.

The news comes roughly three months after KPop Demon Hunters premiered on Netflix, rapidly becoming a pop culture phenomenon. In addition to “Golden,” three other tracks from the film’s soundtrack — “How It’s Done,” “What It Sounds Like,” and “Takedown” — have landed in the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. The film’s soundtrack also made history as the first to top the U.S. albums chart since Encanto in 2022.

Watch HUNTR/X’s surprise SNL cameo below.

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You Have Four Months to Learn Spanish
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You Have Four Months to Learn Spanish

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Bad Bunny used his opening monologue on SNL’s Season 51 premiere to fire back at critics of the NFL’s decision to book him for the Super Bowl LX halftime show — particularly those at Fox News.

“I’m very happy. And I think everyone is happy about it — even Fox News,” Bad Bunny said, before cutting to a Fox News clip montage edited to make its anchors appear to say, “Bad Bunny is my favorite musician, and he should be the next president.”

Bad Bunny proceeded to deliver several remarks in Spanish, thanking “Latinos and Latinas in the world here in the United States who have worked to open doors. It’s more than a win for myself, it’s a win for all of us. Our footprints and our contribution in this country, no one will ever be able to take that away or erase it.” Reverting back to English, he quipped, “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.”

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Finneas Rocks At 'Austin City Limits' Season Premiere
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Finneas Rocks At ‘Austin City Limits’ Season Premiere

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Finneas puts the spotlight on his solo catalog during the 51st season premiere of the long-running PBS-televised concert series Austin City Limits, which airs tomorrow (Oct. 4). SPIN premieres two performances from the hour-long set, “2001” and “Starfucker,” below.

“When I grew up, I did not have the channels on TV. My family could not afford cable television, which meant I grew up on PBS,” Finneas said during the show. “I watched PBS relentlessly as a child and I still consume it now. Growing up, I watched ACL on PBS often with my parents — in the kitchen on their small, small little tv that they had above the sink so that they could watch concerts like this while they were doing the dishes.”

Finneas previously performed on Austin City Limits in 2019 with his sister, Billie Eilish. With his new side project, the Favors, the artist/producer/songwriter will be in action tomorrow as part of the unrelated Austin City Limits festival, and will also headline a show later in the evening at Stubb’s BBQ.

Austin City Limits continues this fall with performances by the Marías (Oct. 11), Charley Crockett and Waxahatchee (Oct. 25), Samara Joy (Nov. 1), a celebration of legendary local venue Antone’s (Nov. 8), Kelsea Ballerini and CAM (Nov. 15) and Jon Batiste (Nov. 22).

In addition, My Morning Jacket will be inducted into the show’s Hall of Fame by filmmaker/writer Cameron Crowe on the Oct. 18 episode. The band joins prior Hall of Fame honorees such as Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Kris Kristofferson, Bonnie Raitt and Wilco.

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Cardi B's Done "Going to Vietnam" With Nicki Minaj In Online Exchange
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Cardi B’s Done “Going to Vietnam” With Nicki Minaj In Online Exchange

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Cardi B is done “going to Vietnam” with her opps online — at least for now.

After days of explosive online back-and-forth with Nicki Minaj (and a few jabs tossed toward JT), the Bronx rapper hopped on social media with her first video addressing the fiasco that was equal parts warning and reminder.

“Tonight, I’m not listening to Am I The Drama? I’ma listen to some love songs tonight,” she said in a clip while lying in bed. “Because, the way I’ve been in Vietnam, I need to chill. And lemme tell you something. I’ma go back to Vietnam. I’ma let bi**ches have their fun. Have your fun, but when I say I’m pretty and petty as f**k, ho*s think they’re ready, they ain’t ready enough. But have your fun though. I want you to have your fun.”

The clip, reposted by Live Bitez, sent fans scrambling for what could be her next move, aside from dropping her fourth baby in the upcoming months. “I love Cardi bruh… that second slide is really how all races in NY act too lmfaooo,” one user wrote as another chimed in, “I already know she has more surprises lol and I can’t wait!!!! She’s been sleeping for 7 years lol you really think she’s done. NOPE!”

The cryptic video came after one of the ugliest stretches yet in Cardi and Minaj’s decade-long feud. What kicked off with Nicki throwing shade at Cardi’s new album, Am I the Drama? — which still debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and went platinum its first week — quickly spiraled into personal digs and even jabs to each other’s children.

While promoting her own upcoming project 2026 album NM6, Minaj mocked Cardi’s iTunes price point, called her “Barney B” and “Barney Dangerous,” and twisted lyrics from “Magnet” into taunts about surgery, her current pregnancy, STD’s, and her new boyfriend Stefon Diggs. At one point in their feud, she even implied she’d “kick” Kulture’s gums back “into formation” — a line that had Cardi threatening to pull her and “go to jail.”

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Cardi clapped back by branding Minaj “Cocaine Barbie,” alleging past drug use and mental health issues, while firing off her own freestyled “ABC” verse: “A B C D E F G / Your man have to snatch PU**Y / Pu**y taste like honey comb / Your bro be touching 12 year olds.” She also reminded Nicki that after 16 years in the game, her competition isn’t with a girl from the Bronx who was in high school when she debuted — it’s with the Drakes, Rihannas, and Taylor Swifts of the world.

What seemed to be the most shocking jab was Nicki calling Cardi’s daughters a “monkey and roach” and even “ugly.” She then posted an alleged sarcastic “apology letter” addressed to Kulture a day later. In return, Cardi fired back with one to Minaj’s son, “Papa Bear” who she called “slow,” deliberately offering anything but an apology. Cardi even admitted that jabs about their children felt “nasty and dark.”

“Don’t give my child no backhanded apology, keep my child name out your mouth,” Cardi doubled-down posted. “Honest truth this goin back and forth about kids is really draining my energy. I don’t wanna keep mentioning kids — it feels very nasty and dark. But the energy you keep giving my kids imma resend back to messenger.”

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For now, Cardi says she’s stepping back from the metaphoric “Vietnam,” but if fans know Bardi like they think they do, there’s more surprises in store.

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Taylor Swift: “Father Figure” Track Review
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Taylor Swift: “Actually Romantic” Track Review

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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In 2010, Taylor Swift wrote the jaunty diss track “Mean,” about, strangely enough, Bob Lefsetz, a longtime music industry pundit who had viciously panned her performance at the 2010 Grammy Awards. For his part, Lefsetz initially hemmed and hawed over the narrative, but eventually came to embrace it. “Mean” does not stand amongst the best songs on Speak Now, but, as the music YouTuber Todd in the Shadows once pointed out, it is profoundly revealing about Swift’s psyche: “Someday, I’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me.”

Flash forward to 2016. Swift was locked in a feud with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West over the lyrics to “Famous,” from West’s album The Life of Pablo. She was on the verge of claiming the moral high ground when Kardashian dropped her ace in the hole: video footage of Swift seeming to approve—and even laugh over—the lyric “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex.” Swift went on to release “Look What You Made Me Do” as the first single from 2017’s Reputation. The whole affair felt tawdry and camp without being whatsoever fun, but at least she was punching sideways.

It’s 2025 now, Taylor Swift is the biggest pop star on the planet—Time’s Person of the Year big, repeatedly breaking her own sales records with every new release big—and she (allegedly, seemingly) can’t stop thinking about Charli XCX. “I heard you call me ‘Boring Barbie’ when the coke’s got you brave,” she sings on “Actually Romantic,” one of the lowlights off her new album, The Life of a Showgirl. For those somehow mercifully out of the loop, Charli XCX just married the 1975’s George Daniel, bandmate of Swift’s recent ex Matty Healy; on the Brat cut “Sympathy is a knife,” she grappled with being thrust into the orbit of a female pop star several times her stature. “Actually Romantic” is just, well, mean. And worse, it’s dumb: “Like a toy chihuahua barking at me from a tiny purse, that’s how much it hurts.” No working it out on the remix to be had here.

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Shailene Woodley opens up about feeling "vulnerable" singing in upcoming Janis Joplin biopic
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Shailene Woodley opens up about feeling “vulnerable” singing in upcoming Janis Joplin biopic

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Shailene Woodley has opened up about feeling “vulnerable” doing vocals for the upcoming biopic Janis Joplin: Get It While You Can.

As was announced last year, Woodley is set to star in and produce a film charting the life of Joplin, who died at age 27 in 1970 from a heroin overdose. She was a singular force in the psychedelic rock scene, with the bluesy grit to her voice making her a standout.

With pre-production on the long-gestating project ongoing, Woodley has now told People that singing for the role was one of the hardest elements of stepping into Joplin’s shoes.

“Singing is very scary. It’s very vulnerable,” she admitted.

She is working alongside 4 Non Blondes’ Linda Perry on the feature, and has described her as “an incredible songwriter, singer and music producer”.

Speaking to EW last September, Perry said she was thrilled to see Joplin’s story brought to the screen after “waiting decades for this movie to be made”. She also described Woodley’s “emotional commitment and dedication” to the role as inspiring, saying she “lives for the art”.

▪Shailene Woodley as Janis Joplin in ‘Get It While You Can’, Unknown release date.

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“I can’t think of a better person to portray such a powerful, emotional, and complex artist,” she added.

As for embodying Joplin’s style, Woodley has also told Jimmy Fallon that they were given access to clothes from the era for the film, saying, “We have the outfits. Everything.”

The long-awaited feature received $2.49 million in funding from the California Film Commission, and Woodley said in a statement that it was significant given California “meant so much” to Joplin.

“I have a feeling Janis would be smiling ear to ear, zipping down the PCH in her psychedelic Porsche, knowing her story is bringing opportunities and funding to the city and people that held so much significance to her.”

There have been several attempts made to develop a biopic about the legendary singer previously, with Amy Adams, Zooey Deschanel, Pink and Melissa Etheridge among those attached at one point to play Joplin in films that never got to production.

Back in 2023, Margot Robbie also expressed an interest in portraying the rock star, telling NME: “I think everyone has been trying to do a Janis Joplin [movie] for a long time.”

At the time of writing, Janis Joplin: Get It While You Can has not yet been given an official release date.

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Watch Doja Cat Perform ‘Gorgeous,’ ‘Aaahh Men!’ from New Album

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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The rapper-songwriter debuts on SNL by performing two singles from her new album, Vie

Doja Cat made her musical guest debut on Saturday Night Live—the season 51 premiere—with performances of a pair of singles from her new album, Vie.

After an introduction from SNL host Bad Bunny, the rapper-songwriter opened with the Jack Antonoff-produced “Aaahh Men!”

On Vie, Doja Cat’s fifth studio album and the follow-up to 2023’s Scarlet, the Los Angeles native “devotes an entire album to the pop and R&B sounds of the Hair Decade, an album full of pastels and neon and mega-cheese sax solos,” as Rolling Stone‘s Rob Sheffield wrote in a review. That was reflected in the set design for “Aaahh Men!” and the attire of the six others on stage, including the two bassists for the bass-centric song.

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Doja Cat’s second performance was of “Gorgeous,” one of the several tracks on Vie that incorporates the saxophone.

Last week, Doja Cat announced her 50-date Tour Ma Vie World Tour, which begins in New Zealand next month. She’ll begin the U.S. leg next October in Detroit, and will wrap up at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Dec. 1.

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Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Among Living Legends Foundation Honorees
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Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Among Living Legends Foundation Honorees

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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The Living Legends Foundation celebrated its 32nd anniversary by bringing its annual awards gala to Atlanta for the first time Friday (Oct. 3). And among the honorees on hand were Grammy-winning songwriting/production duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Otis Redding Foundation vp/executive director Karla Redding-Andrews (representing her mother, Zelma Redding), RCA Records head of promotion Samantha Selolwane, and Right On! Digital publisher Cynthia Horner.

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Upon accepting the foundation’s Ray Harris Lifetime Achievement Award onstage at Atlanta’s Flourish by Legendary, Jam shared that “Ray Harris was so instrumental early in our careers with literally the first record that we did at SOLAR Records, which was ‘Wild Girls’ by Klymaxx. So to get an award from him with his name on it is absolutely amazing.”

Calling the occasion a full-circle moment, Lewis added, “We’re just two guys who like to make music. You all are the ones who made them hits.”

The foundation also awarded three other top awards. National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) president/CEO James L. Winston was presented with the Chairman’s Award by Living Legends Foundation chairman David C. Linton. Zelma Redding, widow of soul legend Otis Redding and president/founder of the Otis Redding Foundation, was the recipient of the Legacy Award, presented by Sony Music Publishing chairman/CEO Jon Platt. And Quality Control Music (Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, City Girls) COO Kevin “Coach K” Lee and CEO Pierre “P” Thomas were given the Impact Award.

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Karla Redding Andrews accepts the Legacy Award at the Living Legends Foundation’s annual gala on Oct. 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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For the first time, six female executive trailblazers were also saluted. Joining the aforementioned Selolwane (the Music Executive Award) and Cynthia Horner (Media Icon Award) in that circle were iHeartMedia Chicago vp of programming Kashon Powell (Jerry Boulding Radio Executive Award), nationally syndicated radio host DeDe McGuire (DeDe in the Morning; Frankie Crocker Radio Personality Award), broadcast and music industry executive Carole Carper (Mike Bernardo Female Executive Award) and West Entertainment Services CEO Louise West (Kendall Minter Entertainment Advocate Award).

In presenting the award to West, Grammy-winning artist Anthony Hamilton noted, “I’m standing here after 30 years [working with West], having complete ownership of my publishing and my work, my music — and I owe that all to you.”

Powell said of her honor, “This reward is not just a recognition of past achievements. It’s a reminder of the endless possibilities the future holds.” Horner commented during her acceptance speech, “Right On! magazine is a cultural phenomenon. And it’s my honor to not only have been the editor of the publication, but now I’m one of the owners of the same publication. It’s now Black-owned; it wasn’t before.”

Selolwane, who oversees hip-hop, R&B and mixshow promotion at RCA, described herself as “just a conduit of the art to the masses,” highlighting “the fact that we every day get a chance to spend time with some of the most creative people on this planet and really be a part of their success stories.”

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Samantha Selolwane poses at the Living Legends Foundation’s annual gala on Oct. 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Among the special guests and celebrities sighted at the awards gala were Black Music Month co-founder/radio personality Dyana Williams, radio host/actor Ed Lover, Q Parker of R&B group 112, rap/TV star Da Brat and partner Jesseca Dupart, Black Music Action Coalition co-founder, president and CEO Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Black American Music Association founder/chairman Michael Mauldin and Morgan Stanley executive Ted Reid.

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Sabrina Carpenter & Shania Twain Perform "That Don't Impress Me Much" at ACL
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Sabrina Carpenter & Shania Twain Perform “That Don’t Impress Me Much” at ACL

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Sabrina Carpenter has been joined by a string of special guests during her run of 2025 festival dates, including Duran Duran at London’s BST Hyde Park and Earth Wind & Fire for at Lollapalooza. That trend continued during Carpenter’s weekend one headlining slot at Austin City Limits, where she invited Shania Twain to join her for a performance of “That Don’t Impress Me Much.”

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Carpenter’s ACL appearance came ahead of a new fall 2025 leg of her “Short n’ Sweet Tour” launching in late October.” She’s also set to pull double duty as host and musical guest on SNL on October 18th, and headline Coachella next April.

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