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Artist Goes From Stripping to Battling Demons in Maximilien Dejoie Pic
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Artist Goes From Stripping to Battling Demons in Maximilien Dejoie Pic

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Documentarian Maximilien Dejoie confesses he was feeling the stress while following his subject for Ji.hlava doc fest main competition title “Everything Works Out (in the End).”

His road movie account of an American artist who moves quickly from a career as a stripper to would-be boxer to writer/musician while literally (in her view) fighting off demons, was challenging to capture, especially working solo with a handheld camera.

“It’s kind of liberating,” Dejoie says of making the doc this way, allowing him to follow Katelyn Louise Doty – or just Kate more usually – wherever she goes…even when she reverses course on a life direction, sending the film plot into question.

As audiences learned following Dejoie’s screening at the Czech Republic’s top doc event, he followed Doty from Chicago across the northeastern U.S. for months and was rarely given a second chance if he missed something.

“I had to compose my camera and my microphones in a way that I could handle it at any time,” he says. “You have to think about composition and focus and this and that all the time…I think the most challenging thing at that time was to capture the moment – because Kate did not wait for me.”

Invariably Doty would say compelling things when not on camera and if Dejoie ever asked her to revisit that while he was rolling, the answer would be pitiless.

“She would say, ‘No, I said it. The moment is gone.’”

Dejoie acknowledges the shoot was also tough on Doty, who hosted him in her living space and essentially lived on camera during the shoot while going through titanic personal changes.

“I was very interested in how she was describing the strip club life,” the director says, “in a very non-victimizing way.” If anything, Doty seemed empowered by her work in a rowdy rock club, married to musician Chip Z’Nuff.

Raised in a traditional Catholic home, Doty, out of economic necessity, had decided to pay off her debts by working in the adult entertainment industry, hoping the job would just be a temporary solution. But years later, when she felt the work had become a defining chapter in her life, she decided to change things up and reconnect with her faith.

She began working in a retirement home for aging Catholic priests and devoted herself to creative pursuits: recording her first album, writing a book, and, somehow characteristically, then deciding to take up boxing.

“I shot a lot of material I didn’t end up using,” says Dejoie, who thought once Doty stepped into the ring he would have a compelling plotline for his film. But the phase passed and turned out not to be the answer she was looking for in life.

It wasn’t the first curveball he was thrown while shooting. Shortly after he arrived in the Chicago area to begin the project, Doty informed him, as he puts it, “that she was possessed by a demon” and would need an exorcism.

As for his own thoughts on the question of demons and exorcism, Italian-born Dejoie says he personally has trouble believing such things are real – but admits that sometimes when around Doty, that position can be challenging to maintain.

At one point, he says, Doty finally allowed him to film her praying – something she had refused to agree to up to then.

Afterward, Doty said to him, “If you have questions, you can ask them now. Because I’m not going to allow you to shoot this again.”

When Dejoie needed a fresh data card for the camera, he began rolling again — and found himself accidentally recording over the praying shots. It was something he’d never done before as a veteran camera operator and director.

She tells me, “Well, there you go. The demons don’t like you photographing this.”

“Even though I’m not a believer, in that moment, that circumstance, for a moment I thought…uhhh.”

The exorcism experience led Doty to what he calls “a meditation on faith and redemption.”

Feeling the need to reconnect with her roots, she left Chicago and hit the road, crossing the United States towards her hometown in Massachusetts, during the last days before the 2024 presidential election.

It was during this more contemplative phase of Doty’s life, which the director filmed with a slower pace, leaving both the audience and his subject with space to breathe, that Dejoie realized he had his story.

He knew the film would close on this return to a quieter life, in which Doty says what she wants most after everything is the chance “to be nobody.”

Dejoie says he knew he could finally put the camera down and the film would arise from whatever it was the two had just recorded together over so much space and time.

He told himself: “It’s going to just see her going back home and I’m going to build it from what I have.”

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Bad Bunny Gives Emotional Latin Artist of the Century Speech
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Bad Bunny Gives Emotional Latin Artist of the Century Speech

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Bad Bunny knows exactly how much work went into building a career that would lead to him being named the Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards. At the ceremony in Miami, the acclaimed artist delivered an emotional acceptance speech that celebrated his contributions to music and honored the musicians who inspired him to continue moving forward.

“I’m aware that this award could have been for any of the artists here tonight who have also contributed to Latin music, who have inspired me, who are why I’m here, and those who are dreaming of being here,” Bad Bunny said. “I will always identify with those artists because I consider myself a young man who continues to dream, with many goals and things to do.”

As the evening’s top honoree, he revealed that he didn’t prepare an elaborate speech ahead of time. Instead, he opted to speak from the heart in that moment and process the reality later. “I didn’t have any practiced words,” he said. “I still don’t understand, among so many artists, why me? But I’m grateful. This is yours because you have me here. I don’t know, God wanted me to receive it because it doesn’t feed my ego. I receive it without arrogance, very humbly, and I will remain the same.”

Rita Moreno welcomed Bad Bunny to the stage with a moving introduction. Moreno spent her early years in Puerto Rico before launching an acting career that would make her the third person to earn the prestigious EGOT. “Today I see an artist who brings to the entire world that same strength, that same passion that helped me never give up,” Moreno said. “It moves me from the bottom of my heart, Benito, to present you with the Billboard Latin Artist of the 21st Century Award, Bad Bunny!”

Bad Bunny expressed his respect and admiration for Moreno. “Following your words, every time I hear other artists express themselves that way about me, it gives me the confidence that being myself and doing the things I do from the heart will always be a great decision, because that’s what I’ve done since day one, discovering who I am and what I represent,” he said.

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The musician’s list of accolades runs long. In 2020, his fourth album El Último Tour del Mundo became the first all-Spanish language album to top the Billboard 200 albums chart. Two years later, Un Verano Sin Ti became the first all-Spanish language album to receive an Album of the Year nomination at the Grammy Awards. It’s also Spotify’s most-streamed album of all time with over 20 billion streams.

In February, Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. His set will mark the first time an artist has delivered their set completely in Spanish. When the performance was first announced, he emphasized community and humility in the same way he did in his Billboard Latin Music Awards speech. “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself,” he said. “It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown … this is for my people, my culture, and our history.”

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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"I Don't Think We've Ever Selected An Artist Without Blowback Or Criticism"
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I Don’t Think We’ve Ever Selected An Artist Without Blowback Or Criticism

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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Roger Goodell is defending the NFL‘s decision to select Bad Bunny as the performer for the Super Bowl LX Halftime show.

The NFL’s commissioner reiterated that the league made the decision carefully and would not reconsider it despite pushback from conservative media.

“He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world,” Goodell said during the NFL’s fall meeting. “That’s what we try to achieve. It’s an important stage for us. It’s an important element to the entertainment value. It’s carefully thought through.”

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He continued, “I’m not sure we’ve ever selected an artist where we didn’t have some blowback or criticism. That’s hard to do when you have literally hundreds of millions of people that are watching. But I feel confident that it’s going to be a great show. He understands the platform that he’s on, and I think it’s going to be an exciting and uniting moment.”

RELATED: Bad Bunny On What Super Bowl LX Performance Means For Puerto Rico & Receiving Word From Jay-Z That He Was Headlining Halftime Show

Goddell also teased that they are still working on the details of the show, adding, “I’m not saying that there won’t be additional talent that might be involved, but that’s always how it works.”

Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican and American performer, has been critical of Donald Trump’s immigration policy, which includes raids on homes and businesses being carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

RELATED: Gloria Estefan On Bad Bunny Performing At Super Bowl & Why She Declined Joining Shakira & Jennifer Lopez

Trump loyalists have voiced their opinion against Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl, and Turning Point USA took the opportunity to present an alternative Halftime show on the same day.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Rising Bronx Drill Artist Suave Drilly Sh@t & K#lled Outside Parole Office
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Rising Bronx Drill Artist Suave Drilly Sh@t & K#lled Outside Parole Office

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Rising Bronx Drill Artist Suave Drilly Sh@t & K#lled Outside Parole Office

A rising drill rapper from the Norwood/Bedford Park area was k*lled Wednesday afternoon in Mott Haven, Bronx, authorities confirmed ? The artist, known as Suave Drilly, was sh#t while leaving a parole office and later died at the hospital.

Suave Drilly’s real name was John Martinez. According to the report from Norwood News, he was attacked near Alexander Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard on October 15. (Suave Drilly, drill rap artist from Norwood area, sht ded in the South Bronx.)

As police and parole officers rushed to his aid, Martinez was struck multiple times in the torso. He was transported to Lincoln Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. (Upon arrival, officers observed a 27-year-old male with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso… EMS responded … and transported the victim … where he was pronounced deceased.)

Witnesses recalled chaos at the scene. One said, “People were getting close, and they were like back up back up with their guns out.” The report also states that at least three ski-masked assailants fled eastbound on East 132nd Street after the sh*oting.

Martinez was 27 years old. Before his death, he had been involved in legal battles: in 2022, he was among 20 people indicted by the Bronx District Attorney’s office for alleged roles in various sh*otings across the borough. He had also served time after being convicted of first-degree attempted gang *ssault and was paroled in January 2024.

As of now, no arrests have been made in connection to Martinez’s m*rder. Investigators continue to urge anyone with information to come forward.


October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Sad Artist Or Just Relatable? Rod Wave Sparks Debate After Saying He No Longer Wants the “Sad Artist” Label (VIDEO)
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Rod Wave Clears Up “Sad Artist” Label While Teasing New Album

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Rod Wave, widely known for pouring raw emotion and pain into his music, has sparked yet another debate online. If you remember back in 2022, he told fans that ‘Beautiful Minds’ would be his last “sad” album.  Since then, he’s dropped three more bodies of work, each showing growth, new vibes, and deeper storytelling. Now, social media is buzzing about whether Rod Wave is truly a “sad artist” or just one of the most relatable voices of his generation.

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Rod Wave Talks About Wanting To Move Past The “Sad Artist” Label 

On Friday, a clip of Rod Wave sitting down with The Joe Budden Podcast surfaced online. In the interview, the rapper shared that he no longer wants to be labeled as the “sad artist.” The conversation started when Joe Budden asked, “Pardon my ignorance, but do you have happy songs?”

Rod responded candidly, saying, “See, sh**like that make you be like, I don’t want to be the sad n***a. Every time I walk in the room, b****** be like, damn… I don’t wanna keep being the sad n***a.” He also explained that he’s hesitant to walk away from that sound completely, knowing many fans still connect deeply with his pain and feel like they need that from him.

Rod Wave says he doesn’t want to be known as the sad artist anymore📍

Joe Budden: “pardon my ignorance but do you have happy songs?”

Rod Wave: “see sh*t like that will make you be like, I don’t want to be the sad n*gga… every time I walk in the room, b*tches be like damn… I… pic.twitter.com/DyZkNxhbHy

— SOUND | Victor Baez (@itsavibe) October 17, 2025

Social Media Weighs In

Across social media, fans have joined in on the ongoing debate about the kind of music Rod Wave creates. While some listeners claim many of his songs lean toward the sad or depressing side, his loyal supporters were quick to step in. They made it clear that although Rod first blew up off emotional tracks, th

Instagram user @theteeta wrote, “It ain’t sad it’s just real, what else he gon talk about? Sliding and spinnin on opps and 505 how much money he got?? Don’t switch up….”

Instagram user @dontpaniccccc5 added, “Rod wave music is super relatable everyone go through things I don’t care how tough you think you are”

Instagram user @jassyblackgirl wrote, “His music not even sad fr yall just not listening HE A REAL ONE”

Then Instagram user @_bigtoy added, “It’s not sad, it’s healing”

Instagram user @banods_ wrote, “He blew up off sad music because that’s his passion and that want God is using him for. He says how a lot of pol be feeling but will never say.”

Instagram user @kdgdoji added, “Aint shit peaches and ice cream rn we need ts gang”

While X user @NasirAMubarak wrote, “why would he go on a podcast where nobody listens to him, bra has A LOT of happy/motivational songs”

X user @ZooFTG_XB wrote, “ “You’re not a real Rod Wave fan if you think the nigga only sings about being in sad times. Although that’s what we love from him. He has other bangers that don’t give a sad vibe. He’s also motivational. Got me off my feet a quite a few times with ALOT of his music”

X user @sayjuhnay added “Turks & Caicos, Smile, Get A Bag & Pressure just to name a few.”

Rod Wave Has A New Album On The Way

Despite what fans have to say, Rod Wave is letting is ready to let his music do the talking. Earlier this week, he dropped his new single “Leavin’” and announced dates for his upcoming Redemption Excellence Tour. But Rod didn’t stop there. he also took to Instagram with a photo dump captioned, “just turned my album in,” sending fans into a frenzy and fueling excitement for what’s next.

 

RELATED: Rod Wave Says After His Upcoming Album He’s Done Making Sad Music

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October 18, 2025 0 comments
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D’Angelo, Grammy award-winning R&B artist, dead at 51 - National
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D’Angelo, Grammy award-winning R&B artist, dead at 51 – National

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Grammy award-winning R&B singer D’Angelo has died following a “prolonged and courageous battle with cancer,” his family said in a statement. He was 51.

“The shining star of our family has dimmed his light for us in this life,” according to a family statement. “After a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer, we are heartbroken to announce that Michael D’Angelo Archer, known to his fans around the world as D’Angelo, has been called home, departing this life today.”

“We are saddened that he can only leave dear memories with his family, but we are eternally grateful for the legacy of extraordinarily moving music he leaves behind,” the family statement added. “We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time but invite you all join us in mourning his passing while also celebrating the gift of song that he has left for the world.”

The Untitled (How Does It Feel) singer, whose real name was Michael Eugene Archer, celebrated the 30th anniversary of his debut studio album Brown Sugar earlier this year. The platinum-selling album offering produced signature hits like Lady and the title track. The 1995 album earned him multiple Grammy nominations and cemented him as one of R&B’s most original new voices.

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Many celebrities and fans took to social media to pay tribute to D’Angelo after news of his death spread.

Such a sad loss to the passing of D’angelo. We have so many great times. Gonna miss you so much. Sleep Peacefully D’
Love You KING 🫡🤍🕊️🙏🏾

— DJ Premier (@REALDJPREMIER) October 14, 2025

Man. Rest in peace D’ Angelo. 🕊️

— Alchemist Type Beat (@Alchemist) October 14, 2025

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— T (@tylerthecreator) October 14, 2025

I told you a long time ago-You ain’t gon understand everything & everything ain’t meant 4 U ,nor I, to understand. I never met D’Angelo but I love him, respect him, admire his gift. This loss HURTS!! Love to my family that are family to him. I’m so sorry. R.I.P. GENIUS. 💔 💔

— ⭐Jill Scott⭐ (@missjillscott) October 14, 2025

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Rest in peace D’angelo. My thoughts, love and prayers go out to his family and friends. A true voice of soul and inspiration to many brilliant artists of our generation and generations to come.

— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) October 14, 2025

R.I.P. ICON D’Angelo 🙏🏾🕊️ pic.twitter.com/FOlqJiw79P

— FLAVOR FLAV (@FlavorFlav) October 14, 2025

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Rest in Power, D’Angelo 🕊️

A true Maestro — his voice, vision, & spirit reshaped the sound of a generation.

He didn’t just make music — he built a language of soul, rooted in tradition but entirely his own.

Fly high, D’.#DAngelo pic.twitter.com/Wni7TSBOjp

— Jazz Is Dead (@jazzisdeadco) October 14, 2025

Thank You D’Angelo 🕊️✨
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— De La Soul (@WeAreDeLaSoul) October 14, 2025

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This really hurts ! We lost a true original today. It just doesn’t seem real!! It can’t be . D’Angelo, your voice will live on forever. Rest well, King !!! pic.twitter.com/WpOoUANNtw

— Jennifer Hudson (@IAMJHUD) October 14, 2025

Rest Peacefully D’Angelo🙏🏾🕊️
No parent want to see their children go but it’s painful for children to see their parents go to so send prayers up for his son who also lost his mom this year for strength 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/XDIRSskF08

— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott) October 14, 2025

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RIP D’Angelo… pic.twitter.com/lo768inS05

— Mario Lopez (@mariolopezviva) October 14, 2025

D’Angelo’s sultry vocal style became inseparable from the striking visuals of his 2000 single Untitled (How Does It Feel). The minimalist, shirtless music video became a cultural touchstone, igniting conversations around artistry, sexuality and vulnerability in Black male representation.

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The song earned him a Grammy for best male R&B vocal performance and propelled his sophomore album Voodoo. topping the Billboard 200 chart and winning the Grammy for best R&B album.

Beyond his own catalog, D’Angelo’s artistry shined in collaborations. He memorably duetted with Lauryn Hill on the soulful ballad Nothing Even Matters, a highlight of her landmark 1998 album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. He also contributed to The Roots’ 1996 album Illadelph Halflife and was part of the supergroup Black Men United, which yielded one song: U Will Know, which D’Angelo wrote and co-produced, for the film Jason’s Lyric in 1994.

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D’Angelo was partnered to Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone in the ’90s. The pair met while he was finishing Brown Sugar and bonded over their similar backgrounds: Both are from the South and both grew up in the church. Stone worked on the album with D’Angelo and the pair co-wrote the song Everyday for her 1999 debut album, Black Diamond.

He is survived by his daughter, Imani Archer and two sons, Morocco Archer and Michael Archer Jr., also known as Swayvo Twain.

— With files from The Associated Press


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October 15, 2025 0 comments
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Timbaland Drops AI Artist TaTa Taktumi's Music Video "Glitch x Pulse"
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Timbaland Drops AI Artist TaTa Taktumi’s Music Video “Glitch x Pulse”

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Timbaland has risen to fame for his ability to be a forethinker and create music that’s consistently ahead of the times. He’s sticking to his ways by being one of the biggest advocates of using artificial intelligence in music, and now, he’s officially debuted the first release from his AI artist, TaTa Taktumi.

The new single “Glitch x Pulse” arrived on Friday (Oct. 10) paired with a futuristic music video filled with dancing robots, a spaceship, and a routine by popular dance crew Jabbawockeez. The beat was produced by Timbaland, who also executive produced the video via his AI entertainment company, Stage Zero.

“I pulled up in the spaceship, make a b**ch crease her facelift/ Talk my sh*t on vibrations, 808 conversations/ One on one’s on some greatness, public miseducation, all I read now is statements,” TaTa raps with intentional “glitches” in between bars. Watch below.

The release was met with mixed reactions from his fans. One person commented on Instagram about the perceived lack of certain critical factors, writing, “Where’s the voice inflection? The emotion? The delivery?” as someone else echoed, “This sounds so soulless.” Another top comment on IG read, “I hate that every time I see a Timbo video now my first thought is ‘Is this AI?’”

However, longtime friend and fellow producer Swizz Beatz was supportive by commenting a series of fire emojis. Co-founder of Jabbawockeez insisted everyone else was just “behind” in terms of embracing AI, writing, “Too new for people. Let them catch up. This is [fire].”

The “Apologize” creator’s enthusiasm for AI-generated music has been met with plenty of resistance. He previously explained the motive behind creating Stage Zero and signing TaTa, and he’s enthusiastic about her being the “first icon” of “A-Pop.”

“I’m not just producing tracks anymore,” Timbaland said in a statement to Billboard back in June. “I’m producing systems, stories, and stars from scratch. [TaTa] is not an avatar. She is not a character. TaTa is a living, learning, autonomous music artist built with AI. TaTa is the start of something bigger. She’s the first artist of a new generation. A-Pop is the next cultural evolution, and TaTa is its first icon.”⁠

He has also said he thinks AI-generated music and artists have “more soul” right now than new artists.

“You could feel the pressure of the dividedness, and I hate that. This whole election divided us,” the “Say Something” producer said on The Inner Court back in March. “What I mean by that is it divided the music. The music sounds bland, it sounds boring—it lacks excitement. While we frequently discuss AI, I believe it’s the only entity that embodies a genuine soul right now. It allows for the expression of true feelings, resulting in it coming out beautiful.”

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Richard Jobson celebrates punk spirit in new Skids documentary by infamous Oasis artist
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Richard Jobson celebrates punk spirit in new Skids documentary by infamous Oasis artist

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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4 October 2025

The Skids frontman Richard Jobson has paid tribute to his hometown roots in The Story of The Skids — a new documentary directed by punk artist Mark Sloper which premiered last week to packed audiences across Scotland.

The Skids frontman Richard Jobson has paid tribute to his hometown roots in The Story of The Skids — a new documentary directed by punk artist Mark Sloper which premiered last week to packed audiences across Scotland

The film, directed by the celebrated punk artist and filmmaker Mark – known professionally as Mark Illuminati – charts the rise of Dunfermline’s punk pioneers from their beginnings in Fife’s former royal capital to their enduring influence today.

Much of the documentary focuses on Richard’s reflections on growing up in the area, his creative inspirations, and his pride in the city’s musical heritage.

Richard narrates the film, sharing memories of penning punk anthems such as Into the Valley and The Saints are Coming at Dunfermline Library.

He told the Dunfermline Press: “There’s a lot of special things about the (then) town. It’s our job to highlight them and be very humble about it.

“That library is a special place, because it gave me time to think. It’s in one of the most spectacular areas that I think I’ve ever seen, it’s just breath-taking.

“My feeling is that they should pedestrianise the whole Maygate. They could turn it into this beautiful place where you can have markets and do different things, making it a creative hub in the heart of an important city.”

Much of the filming took place inside the Old Town Barber Club on Maygate, run by Richard’s brother Brian Jobson.

Early scenes revisit long-closed venues such as the Bellvue Hotel and the Kinema Ballroom – the latter once hosting David Bowie and The Clash – where Richard recalls headlining as a defining moment for The Skids.

One story in the film recounts their ill-fated second gig, planned during a Communist Party event in Pittencrieff Park to support Chilean refugees.

Richard said: “That was until Stuart Adamson opened by telling the crowd how ‘if this was a Communist country, you wouldn’t be allowed to see a band like this’, at which point the plug was pulled.”

He added: “I took a much more internationalist approach with the band, but the magnet was always coming back to Dunfermline, and I think the key to that was Stuart, because he lived in the centre.”

Skids Guitarist Stuart Adamson went on to form Big Country in 1981, achieving worldwide fame before his death in 2001.

Richard later launched The Armoury Show and moved into writing and television before reforming The Skids in 2017.

Reflecting on the band’s longevity, he told the Press: “I think through various things that we’ve been doing, we’ve kept The Skids relevant. When you play a song like Working for the Yankee Dollar, it probably means more today than it did when we wrote it way back then, because of the politics of today that are almost indescribably horrific.

“Suddenly these songs have another meaning, as does Into the Valley, even Masquerade and Charade. They all feel very contemporary because they were commentaries on the world as I saw it when I was 15, 16, 17. I always thought the world would get better, and it didn’t.”

Director Mark Sloper is famous in Britain’s punk art scene and recently gained attention as Oasis’ official artist for their 2025 comeback tour.

The band commissioned him to produce two neon artworks celebrating their first two albums, Definitely Maybe and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, priced at £4,000 each in official Oasis pop-up stores.

Mark famously caused a stir in 2020 when he unveiled a portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II with blue hair, a nose ring and a heart tattoo bearing the word ‘Philip’.

The artist said: “The message was she said it was really good but didn’t like the Philip tattoo and would prefer the lion and unicorn crest. I never got the print back so assume it may be hanging in her toilet. When I was told she had been shown the portrait, I was happy to make the change.”

Speaking about his latest collaboration with Oasis, Mark added: “Noel and Liam Gallagher clearly love the punk aesthetic, and I’m overjoyed to be part of the reunion tour as Oasis still have that punk spirit.”




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Bigg Boss 19's Amaal Mallik's ‘cheap’ remarks about Awez Darbar irk internet: ‘He is an arrogant artist’
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Bigg Boss 19’s Amaal Mallik’s ‘cheap’ remarks about Awez Darbar irk internet: ‘He is an arrogant artist’

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Published on: Sept 23, 2025 01:11 pm IST

Amaal Mallik faces backlash on social media for his arrogant remarks about fellow Bigg Boss 19 contestant Awez Darbar.

Music composer Amaal Mallik is currently a contestant on Salman Khan’s reality show Bigg Boss 19. The composer has been grabbing headlines, but mostly for the wrong reasons. In the latest episode, Amaal was seen backbiting about Awez Darbar while speaking to Farrhana Bhatt, calling the influencer’s followers fake. His remarks did not sit well with viewers.

Amaal Mallik faces backlash for his remarks on Awez Darbar.

Amaal Mallik make nasty comments about Awez Darbar

The episode also saw Kunickaa Sadanand confronting Neelam Giri for revealing their private conversation to Zeishaan Quadri. The fight escalated, with Awez, Pranit and Mridul jumping in. Later, Neelam felt everyone was ganging up on her and broke down in tears. She then went to Amaal Mallik and told him that Awez had been willing to fight with him for the past four weeks. Amaal appeared visibly offended by the revelation.

While talking to Neelam, Amaal asked when Awez had said that, and later went on to abuse him, saying “2 kaudi ka…” before the camera quickly panned away. He was later seen talking to Farrhana about Awez, claiming, “Out of 30 million, 25 million of his followers are fake. I’ve given him so much business. If he has the guts to refuse me work outside, then I’ll believe he is a man.”

The internet was quick to criticise Amaal’s behaviour, with many calling him out on social media. One user tweeted, “Ewww 🤢 So cheap, wahiyat contestant… always barking from behind.” Another wrote, “#AmaalMallik as usual, that arrogant artist who thinks everyone is below him… I wish he showed the same guts by not promoting his work through these influencers in future. He also needs them to promote his songs.” Another simply commented, “He is so arrogant.” While one user posted, “He is literally the worst. I hate how no one stops him from talking like this,” another added, “And there are still people supporting him. Disgusting.”

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In the recent Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan praised Amaal Mallik and Shehbaz Badesha for their prank of hiding food items and clothes of fellow contestants to spark fights inside the house, though viewers largely found the prank boring. Nehal Chudasama was announced as the third contestant to be evicted, but was later sent to the secret room instead.

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Kehlani Slams A.I. Artist Xania Monet’s $3 Million Record Deal
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Kehlani Slams A.I. Artist Xania Monet’s $3 Million Record Deal

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Kehlani is pushing back against artificial intelligence taking over music after Xania Monet, a virtual artist, inked a $3,000,000 deal with Hallwood Media and already landed spots on the Billboard charts.

According to Billboard Pro, poet Telisha Jones is the creative force behind the A.I.-powered sensation. To bring Xania to life, Jones leaned on Suno technology, the same platform currently tied up in copyright battles with major record companies. When Jones took a Zoom meeting with record executives earlier this month, she landed on the 3 mil deal from former Interscope executive Neil Jacobson’s Hallwood Media.

“She’s been writing poetry for a long time,” Jones’ manager, Romel Murphy, told Billboard. “90 percent of her lyrics are her own true stories, and the other 10 percent are inspired by the stories of her friends and community. What’s making the songs catch is not a hook and a bridge and a catchy chant, it’s just the lyrics, and they are pure.”

Kehlani, however, isn’t buying into the hype. The Grammy-nominated singer argued that Jones’ poetry could’ve found its own lane without taking from rising musicians. “Maybe she should write a poetry book. I love to support a good poet. I cannot paint. So I’m not going to create A.I. paintings and sell them, taking up space from up-and-coming painters,” she said. “This is the antithesis of art. Just because you can don’t mean you should.”

Despite the controversy, Monet made her Billboard debut the week of Sept. 20, entering at No. 25 on Emerging Artists and No. 21 on Hot Gospel Songs with “Let Go, Let God.” Another single, “How Was I Supposed to Know,” hit No. 1 on R&B Digital Song Sales, No. 3 on R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales, and No. 22 on overall Digital Song Sales.

Kehlani, however, doubled down on her criticism in a social post. “This is so beyond out of our control. Nothing and no one on Earth will ever be able to justify A.I. to me,” she wrote. “I’m genuinely sad for people who are trying to come up and their space is being taken up by a computer program. I.T., not she, is taking all of the data it’s collected on us and what we want, and is tailoring to us. Even down to the voice.”

She closed with the reminder: “Art is not a money grab. Music means something significant to culture, to humanity, to people. Me personally, I’m going to value it that way for the rest of my life.”

See Kehlani passionately speak on A.I. entering the music space above and listen to Xania Monet below.

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