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Jatadhara Song Pallo Latke Teaser Out! Sudheer Babu, Shreya Sharma’s Electrifying Dance Moves Raise The Bar High; Peppy Dance Number To Release On THIS Date- Watch

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Zee Studios and Prerna Arora’s highly anticipated film Jatadhara, starring Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha, continues to set the excitement meter soaring with every new asset. After the poster of the second song, Pallo Latke, created a buzz, the makers have now raised the anticipation further with the release of the aforementioned song teaser, ahead of its full launch tomorrow, October 10th.

Jatadhara Song Pallo Latke Teaser Out

The teaser offers a glimpse into the lavish scale of the song, set against a vibrant and massy backdrop. Anchored by the electrifying chemistry and high-energy dance of Sudheer Babu and Shreya Sharma, Pallo Latke promises to be this year’s biggest dance number. It reimagines the popular track with a modern, foot-tapping, and peppy twist.

Jatadhara is shaping up to be a cinematic spectacle, seamlessly blending mythology, faith, and folklore into a gripping narrative crafted for audiences worldwide.

About Jatadhara

The film features Sudheer Babu, Sonakshi Sinha, Divya Khosla and Shilpa Shirodkar. Also seen will be Indira Krishna, Ravi Prakash, Naveen Neni, Rohit Pathak, Jhansi, Rajeev Kanakala, Subhalekha Sudhakar, and more. It promises a thrilling battle of good versus evil, light versus darkness, and human will versus cosmic fate.

The film is presented by Zee Studios and Prerna Arora. Jatadhara has been produced by Umesh Kumar Bansal, Shivin Narang, Aruna Agarwal, Prerna Arora, Shilpa Singhal, and Nikhil Nanda, co-produced by Akshay Kejriwal and Kussum Arora. The Creative Producer and Supervising Producers are Divya Vijay and Bhavini Goswami. Jatadhara’s dynamic soundscape has been curated by Zee Music Co. The film is set to release on 7th November in Hindi and Telugu.

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Also Read: Sonakshi Sinha, Sudheer Babu Starrer Jatadhara FIRST Song Dhana Pisaachi To Release On THIS Date; Makers Unveil New Poster

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Bobby Brown’s Funkiest Last Dance » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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The intended concept for Bobby Brown’s eponymous third studio album, released in 1992, was simple: just keep it Bobby. For the better part of two years, beginning with his 1986 departure from New Edition, the genre-defying quintet he had founded at the age of 12, and then a subsequent debut, 1986’s King of Stage, which was largely ignored, the singer had seemingly lost track of who he was.

“We had to regroup and find out what my identity was as a singer,” Brown admitted in Fred Bronson’s 1985 book, The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits. He found it with 1988’s Don’t Be Cruel.

In its time, Bobby Brown’s second studio album was as ubiquitous as Le Coq Sportif tracksuits, asymmetrical haircuts, and Roger Rabbit. Shedding the bubblegum, teeny-bopper image of his boy band past, he served an aural photonegative that matched his unapologetic, hard-strutting swagger. R&B with attitude. He opted for funkier, hip-hop syncopated rhythms that packed a kick like the “Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels, and the kind of slinky synth-driven arrangements that conceive electric footwork at house parties and block parties. The result was a smash hit that shook the pop world.

Don’t Be Cruel topped the Billboard 200 chart for a stunning six weeks and spawned not two, but five Top 10 hits on the overall pop chart, including the biggest of them all, “My Prerogative”. Produced by Harlem-bred maestro Teddy Riley, “My Prerogative” would become the raison d’être for the sonic movement that Village Voice writer Barry Michael Cooper famously defined as “new jack swing”. 

As for that originally intended concept for album number three, Bobby Brown figured that after having fully defined his identity with a blockbuster album to boot, he didn’t have to dig any deeper. “You don’t fix something that ain’t broke,” he shared in a 1992 interview, when referring to recruiting Riley to produce a bulk of Bobby. By then, there was one problem: everyone wanted a piece of Teddy’s jam; most notably, Michael Jackson. 

Backed by popular demand, Riley’s soul-heated fusion of R&B, go-go, gospel, and hip-hop was the sonic Nike Air Jordan of the late 1980s; a musical style that dressed for the occasion, scoring everything from the booming car systems down 125th Street to the vibrant dance parties steeped in films like
Reginald Hudlin’s House Party (1990).

As the story goes, Michael Jackson was so impressed with Teddy Riley’s production that he called on the producer to work on his 1991 album, Dangerous. On Jackson’s part, the timing of it couldn’t have been a coincidence. Bobby Brown’s ascendancy during his Cruel era earned the singer plenty of “next Michael Jackson” comparisons. The singer’s music videos earned as many plays as Jackson’s; some would even say that Cruel captured more of the aggressive, outlaw spirit that Jackson tried to convey on 1987’s Bad. Brown, for his part, didn’t downplay the competition, either. 

In a 1989 interview, Bobby Brown acknowledged his status as the hot new act, stating, “The people was waiting on another solo artist… they was getting sick and tired of the Michael Jackson’s and the Prince’s, and all these different kinds of images, these people that make themselves to be something that they’re not.” Whether or not Jackson caught wind of the comment, his working with Riley put Bobby in limbo.

“If Michael hadn’t been in the picture, Bobby’s album would have been out last year,” Riley admitted to the L.A. Times in 1992. Though Brown had enough material to release the album before then — having worked on material with Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds and Antonio “L.A.” Reid, the in-demand hitmakers who crafted a bulk of Cruel’s genre-defining jams that would literally and figuratively birth generations — he needed the Teddy sound. 

The final song added to Don’t Be Cruel was “My Prerogative”, and it was after the singer traveled across the country to record in Riley’s St. Nicholas project’s apartment. That the result became the biggest hit of their career wasn’t so much luck as it was a clear indication of their winning chemistry. In Riley, Brown found the ideal vehicle for him to “Roger Rabbit” over the yellow median line between hip-hop and R&B’s then-two-way road. In Brown, Riley found the charismatic superstar capable of long-darting his rhythmic concoction to the masses. Together, they developed the beating heart of New Jack Swing.  

Bobby Brown’s Fall from Fashion

In interviews, Bobby Brown ignored the glitter-gloved rumors about the album delay, instead crediting it to perfectionism. “People’d say Hammer was about to drop his album or Michael was about to drop his album,” he told the L.A Times. “I just kept telling them my album isn’t ready. I don’t want to drop it now. It’d get lost in the mixture of everything else.” It did. 

When Bobby finally arrived in August 1992, the hip-hopera that Bobby Brown and Teddy Riley perfected in 1988 had no doubt fallen out of fashion. What was once a craze had begun to fade. Singers like Mary J. Blige were double-dutching between “Top Billin’” drumbeats and “Clean Up Woman” samples to usher in a new musical blend known as hip-hop soul.

Dr. Dre and his band of West Coast rhymers widened the aural aperture with their gin-drenched G-Funk. As this new era of Black music was being formed, new jack fatigue was in full swing. By then, any remnants of new jack excitement had been squeezed bone dry by Jackson’s $32-million-selling album of 1991, Dangerous. 

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Although mistimed, Bobby presented the funkiest last dance of the entire New Jack Swing era. 

With earworm-architects Babyface and L.A. Reid also in the wings as producers, every element of the album functions like it’s in service to the dancefloor — so much of it feels as if they transposed the pulse of the hottest Uptown nightclub on a Saturday night. “Humpin’ Around”, the frenetic lead single produced by Babyface and Reid, sounds like the combination of Pop Rocks and Red-Bull, while “Get Away”, a frothy spiritual sequel to “My Prerogative”, packs enough funk to warrant a James Brown “hit me” ad-lib as Riley’s infectious groove wraps around Brown’s commanding vocals like a velvet ropes at a VIP section.

“Ain’t nothing but the funk, baby,” Brown boasts in the song’s opening seconds, as if to cocksurely advise listeners to strap in for what’s to be a Teddy-jamtastic ride.

Funky, operatically street, and gloriously danceable, Bobby is all of these things, all at once. Not a track on it feels enervated, and when the pace does slow down, such as on softer jams like “Lovin’ You Down” and “College Girl”, it’s so that the smoldering, red-light bedroom R&B can be dialed up to the max. Much of its unrelenting, flinty energy is credited to Riley shouldering more of the production load than he did on Cruel. Though Babyface and Reid supply the album’s certified hits in “Humpin’ Around” and “Good Enough”, both easily cracked the Top 10 of the Hot 100, those records sound like invited guests next to Riley’s work.  

With Brown, standout tracks aren’t just defined by how sonically polished or catchy they are; it’s the ones that elicit a toe-tap or full-on dance number. That much is apparent in songs like “Two Can Play That Game” and “Til the End of Time”, which sound like they were crafted during an 11PM middle-of-the-club choreographic showdown. His melodic swoons over Riley’s feverish mix fit like a glove, prompting a pop-and-lock or cabbage patch from the listener.

“One More Night” pulls you in with a slinky bass groove Lego-pieced over a riff from Average White Band’s “School Boy Crush” that coalesces with Bobby Brown’s syrupy pleas of a second chance. Before the song could fade, the singer slips into a sticky staccato that amplifies Riley’s syncopated drums into a hypnotic effect:

We’ve had ups and downs but
Perfect love will find us
If you’ll just be patient
And you’ll feel that love sensation

That this batch of bodyrolling records was all released in the twilight of the New Jack Swing epoch makes the timing of Bobby all the more frustrating. The only time the album loses steam is when there are no grooves to step to. The ballads in the second half, specifically the non-Riley set, feel like a “turnt up” house party getting abruptly interrupted to inform the guests that someone’s car is blocking the driveway.

Songs like the quietstorm-y “Storm Away” and Debra Winans’ duet “I’m Your Friend” attempt to put Bobby Brown’s vocal range on full display. The problem with that, though, is that Brown isn’t the heavyweight, sterling-silvered vocalist they require. Although beautifully intended, these songs instead expose a room for growth, rather than showcasing his range.

In an interview 25 years after the release of Bobby, Teddy Riley revealed that there had originally been plans to record more songs for the album. According to the producer, the pair finished 13 songs, but he wanted Brown to pin down 13 more. Bobby Brown, who at the time was gearing up to marry Whitney Houston and rushing to get the overdue album out to the world, refused.

“He’s like, ‘Man, we finished. I’m out of here. I’m getting married,” recalled Riley. There’s no telling whether or not those records would have sonically elevated Bobby further than what came to be — Riley ended up using them for Blackstreet, whose debut album arrived two years later — but what’s indisputable is Brown’s prerogative to stick to the formula that broke the mold in the first place.


Works Cited [in process]

Anderson, Trevor. “Chart Rewind: In 1989, Bobby Brown Took New Jack Swing to No. 1″. Billboard Pro. 21 January 2021.

Carter, Kelly L. “Bobby Brown speaks: the secret behind every song on ‘Don’t Be Cruel’”. Andscape. 31 August 2018.

Hilburn, Robert. “How Cruel Can Fame Be?” Los Angeles Times. 17 September 1992.

Hunt, Dennis. “THE WAITING: Bobby Brown has been tabbed…” Los Angeles Times. 1 March 1992.

Levy, Glen. “Top Selling Albums and Singles 1989“. Time. 18 January 2009.

Mao Jeff: Teddy Riley Interview. Red Bull Music Academy. 2017.

Weiss, Jeff. “Dangerous: Michael Jackson”. Pitchfork. 7 August 2016.

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Joie Chavis Clocks Mixed Reactions To Shai Moss’ Dance Video

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Shai Moss ate the girlies up this weekend when she hit her dance to Summer Walker’s ‘Body.’ The high schooler shared the video on her personal social media. Like her fans, mom Joie Chavis and dad Bow Wow cheered her on in the comment section. After The Shade Room showed her love on the choreography, there were over 5,000 reactions, and Joie Chavis was NOT here for those who went too hard on her 14-year-old. She slid in a few times to clear the air behind her daughter!

RELATED: Okay, Period! Shai Moss Ate The Gworls Up With Her Moves & The TL Is Here For It (WATCH)

Joie Chavis Says Grown Women Are “Jealous” Of Shai Moss

As mentioned, Joie Chavis didn’t waste any time on Sunday (October 5) calling out the “grown women” who she feels are “just mad and jealous of a high schooler.” She said the amount that falls into the category is “sick,” and clarified that her child is not 10 years old. Chavis said Shai is growing up, and the public is projecting negative takes.

“She is growing up and y’all can’t handle it! Talking about there’s men in here. Yeah, and they will NEVER be around her weirdos. She not gonna shy away from her talent cause of y’all comments,” Joie Chavis wrote, again referencing the negative comments on the TSR post.

The mother then added, “She is in good hands. She is not twerking or half-naked on here. A lot of y’all were doing more than dancing at 14, so keep it tf cute. She is doing choreo.” In the same comment, she clarified that her daughter “doesn’t like” when she clocks the trolls! But, on this Sunday, Mama Bear said, “IDC.”

“I go to y’all page and can understand the hate cause y’all look a hot mess and could never 😭 bye. Don’t PMO,” Joie also said.

Joie Continues To DRAG The Negative Comments

Under her comment, there’s another thread of at least 249 comments, including some IG accounts doubling down on nasty critiques of the dance routine. Even Joie Chavis’ romantic history and co-parenting situations caught some strays from specific accounts. Still, Mama Chavis didn’t back down on ’em. She tagged at least two people in clapbacks!

“@lifeizghetto3 Oh and your parents were?? Let’s talk about you on a fake page with a celebrity as your icon. My daughter would never. Loser with mental health issues fasho. Yikes,” Joie wrote. 

In another clapback, she cleared an IG user who claimed that Joie Chavis previously forced Shai Moss into dancing on camera. Joie said: “@carlakane13 Carla stfu. Duh are you dumb!? Why wouldn’t i encourage her to showcase her talent! She was never uncomfortable. She just wanted to avoid this kinda sh**! Now she doesn’t care. Bye”

After some back-and-forth, Joie claimed in a separate comment that someone she clocked had blocked her on Instagram.

“😂😂😂😂😂😂 She blocked me ahhaahhahahhahahhahahaha yeah bye i dont play about mine. Find something safe to do. I got time today. Come for my baby im coming for you period.”

Meanwhile, on her Instagram Story, she praised God for another day and kept her Sunday pushing! It appears she was watching a live church sermon on her living room television.

“Anywho…Thank you God for this word, and for another day. We are so blessed for your forgiveness, your love and grace! May you continue to guide our footsteps. Amen.”

RELATED: Too Much Sauce! Savannah & Zhuri James’ Fans Are Loving Their Mother-Daughter Dance Session (VIDEO)

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Taylor Swift 'The Fate of Ophelia' x 'Napoleon Dynamite' Dance: Watch
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Taylor Swift ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ x ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ Dance: Watch

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Twenty years before Taylor Swift‘s “The Fate of Ophelia” was recorded, a character named Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder) was leaning into his uniqueness with a magnificently awkward dance routine, as seen in a memorable scene from the 2004 coming-of-age comedy Napoleon Dynamite. His sweet moves were soundtracked by Jamiroquai’s “Canned Heat,” but anyone who hasn’t seen the movie — and who happens to stumble upon the fan-made “Ophelia” x Napoleon Dynamite mashup making the rounds — just might think the choreo was meant to be paired with Swift’s 2025 single instead. Because it’s actually perfect.

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Swift fan @betterspiritsprintco on Instagram posted the funny edit on Friday (Oct. 3), the release day of the pop star’s twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, which is already setting records; as of press time on Sunday, the Instagram post has been liked by more than 63,000 Instagram accounts.

The video’s caption: “how it feels to listen to the fate of ophelia.” The comments section unanimously agreed.

Featuring the aforementioned Napoleon Dynamite-dance moment, the edited clip shows the quirky protagonist getting his groove on to an audio clip of “The Fate of Ophelia,” Showgirl’s opening track and first single (and the first song from the set to get an official music video, which dropped online on Sunday after premiering at movie theaters on Friday during the box office-topping The Release Party of a Showgirl).

Somehow, the timing of it all is just right. Napoleon hits his marks. Subtle reactions from the audience are spot-on.

Just wait until you get to the moves synced to Swift’s lyric “I swore my loyalty to me, myself, and I” — it only gets better from there.

Watch the fan edit of “The Fate of Ophelia” and Napoleon Dynamite dancing on Instagram here.

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So You Think You Can Dance Winner Was 36

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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Joshua Allen, a professional dancer and actor who won season four of So You Think You Can Dance, died on Tuesday. He was 36.

His rep, Christina Price, confirmed his death to The Hollywood Reporter. His family also told TMZ that Allen died in a hospital near his home in Fort Worth, Texas, after being struck and killed by a train.

“Joshua was a truly gifted dancer and actor, but more than that, he had an enormous heart. He inspired so many, gave back to others, and had a smile that could light up any room. I’m floored by this loss, and Joshua will be deeply missed,” Price shared in a statement.

THR has reached out to the Fort Worth Police Department for more details on the tragic incident.

Allen was best known for winning season four of the dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance in 2008. He went on the show as a hip-hop dancer. The top two finalists were Allen and Stephen “tWitch” Boss, with the former ultimately taking the top prize.

The two dancers remained friends after the show. Though Boss, who was later known for his role as DJ and co-executive producer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, died by suicide in 2022. At the time of his death, Allen wrote in a tribute on Instagram, “To my brother: it’s hard for me to even write this message without breaking down, devastated would be an understatement. I’ve been trying to find the right words for days now and nothing seems to fit right in order to express the pain of losing you! NO WORDS will ever be enough to explain the LOVE I have for you Stephen.”

Throughout his career, Allen also appeared in Step Up 3D (2010), Footloose (2011), season one of American Horror Story and season three of Undateable.

Emmanuel Hurd, a choreographer and friend of Allen, also took to Instagram to pay tribute to the dancer, writing, “I can’t wrap my head around this…Josh…my brotha. There are no words. You were the life of the party. You were Batman. Champion. One of the realest people I ever met. Kept it a stack every time and would make it right if you fell short. A real King. This one hurts deep. I know you’re with Stephen now and that brings me comfort. I love you bro. IVEVER.”

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‘I used to dance all 9 nights’: Nita Ambani gets roaring welcome at Falguni Pathak dandiya night in Mumbai
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‘I used to dance all 9 nights’: Nita Ambani gets roaring welcome at Falguni Pathak dandiya night in Mumbai

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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The festive fervour of Navratri is in full swing across India, and Mumbai witnessed one of its most spectacular celebrations at the Radiance Dandiya night, hosted at the Jio World Convention Centre. Leading the celebrations was Nita Ambani, who joined Falguni Pathak for an evening filled with devotion, music, and the vibrant spirit of garba.

A video showed Nita Ambani dancing with Falguni Pathak.(Instagram/@jioworldconventioncentre)

From offering prayers to matching steps to the rhythmic beats of garba, Nita Ambani’s graceful participation set the tone for a night. Dressed in festive attire, she was seen performing garba steps alongside Pathak, drawing applause from the audience.

Nita Ambani recalls childhood memories

Speaking at the event, Nita Ambani shared her personal connection with the festival. “I remember, when I was a young girl, I used to dance all nine nights of Navratri. It brings back so many beautiful memories,” she said. She also spoke about her long association with Falguni Pathak, adding, “I’ve known Falguni for 25 years.”

Navratri, celebrated over nine days, is dedicated to Goddess Durga and involves fasting, prayers, and evening performances of garba and dandiya. Cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Mumbai transform into cultural hotspots, with music, traditional attire, and spirited dancing at the heart of the festivities.

The Ambani family has long been known for celebrating Indian traditions with grandeur, and this year was no different. Nita Ambani’s brief but energetic garba steps with Falguni Pathak became one of the highlights of the Radiance Dandiya event, which was held at the Jio Convention Centre in Mumbai.

Navratri celebrations

Navratri is not just a religious festival but a celebration of life and devotion. Each day honours a different form of Goddess Durga, with specific rituals, colours, and offerings adding to the richness of this spiritual journey.

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'If I could dance, maybe Bollywood could work': Enrique Iglesias on return to India and its 'amazing energy' | Exclusive
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‘If I could dance, maybe Bollywood could work’: Enrique Iglesias on return to India and its ‘amazing energy’ | Exclusive

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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If you are not a young Millennial, it is perhaps hard to describe the chokehold Enrique Iglesias had on an entire generation in the 2000s. The singer remains one of the most influential musicians of our time, and also one of the most popular international artists in India. That is why it is hard to understand why his last visit to these shores was in 2012. It may have taken 13 years, but Enrique is back, or at least he is en route.

HT EXCLUSIVE | Enrique Iglesias talks about his India return.

The singer will perform in Mumbai in October. Ahead of the much-anticipated visit, the multi-platinum singer spoke to Hindustan Times about India, the evolution of his music, and Bollywood, among other things.

On the return to India

When Enrique’s India visit was first announced in June, there was only one show scheduled. But the demand for tickets was so high that it sold out in minutes, and the promoters added another. Was the singer surprised? He says, “You never know when you first announce, but I will say that I had a great feeling about India specifically. The fans there are so amazing and dedicated.”

Enrique says he is in awe of India’s energy, something that makes the crowds here and performances very different. “The energy is incredible. The crowds, the fans, the people….EVERYTHING is always amazing,” he says. But then what took him 13 years to return to this ‘amazing’ place? “It just takes time to go around the world and then return. I would definitely love to come here more often in the future,” says Enrique.

The October concert will be Enrique Iglesias' first performance in India since 2012.
The October concert will be Enrique Iglesias’ first performance in India since 2012.

On Indian music and Bollywood

During his last visit to India, Enrique expressed his admiration for Indian music. He has collaborated with Sunidhi Chauhan, among other Indian artistes, over the years. “I am always listening and watching,” he says, as the conversation moves to Indian music. He adds, “I have done duets and remixes in the past with various Indian artists and am always considering the future.”

Everything about Enrique’s music and persona is very Indian. He is a heartthrob who sings, which begs the question as to why nobody from Bollywood has cast him yet. “Have there been offers?” we ask him. “If I could dance, maybe it would work,” he responds with a smile.

At 50, Enrique is completing 30 years in the music industry. It has been a while. When asked what changes he has seen in his music and style, the singer flips the question. “I would divert that question right back to the fans,” he says. But is there something he would change in his journey so far? Never to be outwitted, Enrique has the perfect reply ready: “I would have loved to come to India hundreds of more times.”

Enrique Iglesias’ India concert

Enrique will perform at the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai on 29 and 30 October. Produced and promoted by EVA Live in partnership with BEW Live, this concert marks the multi-platinum-selling artist’s highly anticipated return to India after 13 years.

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FAMU Apologizes After Alabama State’s Dance Team Is Mocked

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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Florida A&M University is doing damage control after a halftime moment at Bragg Memorial Stadium went viral for all the wrong reasons.

On Saturday (Sept. 27), FAMU President Marva Johnson issued a public apology to Alabama State University after their “Rattlers” band announcer made an offensive remark about ASU’s beloved Honey Beez dance team.

The Honey Beez — who are the full-figured dance team that performs alongside the Mighty Marching Hornets — had just wrapped their halftime performance during the FAMU-ASU matchup when announcer Joe Bullard referred to them as “the new face of Ozempic.”

The shocking comment citing the diabetes and weight-loss drug left the entire stadium gasping in disbelief. Watch below.

The remark made waves on social media, sparking outrage and disappointment across the HBCU community. ASU President Dr. Quinton T. Ross Jr. quickly addressed the incident in a statement on Facebook, calling the words “short-sighted” and stressing that “to have their artistry disrespected after such a performance is unacceptable.”

He added that he had already spoken with both Johnson and the Southwestern Athletic Conference commissioner.

In response, Johnson issued her own statement apologizing directly to ASU, the Honey Beez, and Hornet Nation. “I conveyed my regret and reaffirmed that such comments are unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” she wrote, promising accountability and new measures to prevent a repeat of the incident. Johnson also praised the Honey Beez, describing them as a team that “represents discipline, school pride, and performance tradition respected across the nation.”

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Many people sided with Johnson, calling out the announcer’s words as out of step with the community FAMU claims to represent. “As an HBCU grad and parent of two current Rattlers, one of which is a classically trained dancer, I was appalled and repulsed at the insensitive comment,” one supporter wrote on Facebook. “Bravo to the President for issuing this apology to ASU and the Honey Beez.”

Not everyone, however, is calling for Bullard’s removal. Miami Hip-Hop legend, Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell, defended his longtime friend. Taking to Facebook, he noted that while the announcer “deeply regrets” his words, the path forward should be a public apology to the Honey Beez and appropriate disciplinary action, but not result in “termination.”

The drama capped off an already tough night for FAMU, as Alabama State handed FAMU a 41-14 loss in their SWAC opener.

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The Internet Is Losing It Over IShowSpeed's 'Bijuria' Dance And Varun Dhawan's Funny Reaction | Glamsham.com
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The Internet Is Losing It Over IShowSpeed’s ‘Bijuria’ Dance And Varun Dhawan’s Funny Reaction | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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In a shocking crossover from Bollywood to international pop culture, American YouTube personality and streamer IShowSpeed has pushed Bijuria, a song from the upcoming movie Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, into the viral limelight. Recognized for his eccentric behavior, IShowSpeed appeared in a video going viral on social media, barging into two Indians grooving to Bijuria within their vehicle. In character for IShowSpeed, he whipped them out for an unplanned street dance party, his over-the-top moves matching the track’s catchy rhythms.

Bollywood star Varun Dhawan, who features in the movie, couldn’t help but respond to the moment. He re-posted the clip on his social media account, writing: “He has good taste in music #bijuria. Didn’t think Speed would dance on Bijuria. Haha, Sunny Sanskari is happy.” Varun’s lighthearted response generated even more excitement, with fans writing about the international popularity of Bollywood music and IShowSpeed’s surprise adoption of Bijuria.

A 1990s original, Bijuria has been recreated for Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari with energetic voices by Sonu Nigam and Asees Kaur, and a contemporary twist by chart-topper Tanishk Bagchi. The song, with its colorful steps, has turned into a social media sensation with billions of dance challenges. Varun even danced live along with Sonu Nigam at YouTube FanFest, while co-star Janhvi Kapoor in the movie also got into the act with her Homebound co-stars.

Also Read: Get Ready for Drama, Romance, and Comedy! Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Dialogues Promise a Rollercoaster Ride

The music of the movie, featuring other songs like Panwadi and Perfect, has already started making waves. Starring Sunny Leone, directed by Shashank Khaitan, and produced by Dharma Productions, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari will release on October 2, 2025, with a complete musical experience to offer to the audience.

He got good taste in music #bijuria. Didn’t expect speed to dance on bijuria haha sunny sanskari is happy https://t.co/EI9bhAx2sW

— Varun sunny sanskari Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) September 21, 2025

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Claressa Shields Links Up With Papoose's Daughter To Launch 'Counting Green' Challenge
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Claressa Shields & Papoose’s Daughter Link For Dance Challenge

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Roomies, Claressa Shields is out here serving cool vibes while linking up with Papoose’s eldest daughter. The ladies popped out together and officially kicked off a new social media challenge. Let’s get into it!

RELATED: At First Sight? Papoose & Claressa Shields Spill Tea On How Their Fairytale Love Story Unfolded (WATCH)

Claressa Shields Pops Out With Papoose’s Daughter To Kickoff New Dance Challenge

The vibes were on a 100 when Papoose’s eldest daughter, Dejanae Mackie, linked up with Claressa Shields to show off a new dance challenge. The ladies went all out, proudly repping Papoose as the dance promotes his new single with Busta Rhymes, ‘Counting Green.’ The video shows Claressa and Dejanae dancing on a balcony and rapping along to the lyrics. The GWOAT was dressed to match the song, rocking a short-sleeve jumpsuit that looked just like a bag of money. Shields and Dejanae clearly have a close bonds, as Claressa added the caption, “Counting Green Challenge Me & baby girl @chanel.nine Ate this up ⬆️ ✔️🤩😮‍💨” Pap was feeling their moves too, hopping in Dejanae’s comment section and writing, “❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I love y’all!!”

Dejanae Gives Peek Into Family Fun With Little Sis Reminisce

Dejanae loves kicking it with her family and often gives peeks into their life on Instagram. In August, she gave a glimpse of a dinner date with her dad and little sister Reminisce, who Papoose shares with Remy Ma. The night was lit as the trio enjoyed dinner at Brooklyn Chop House, and then Dejanae and Reminisce had some sister time. The video was super sweet, showing Reminisce hanging onto Dejanae’s neck, their take on Chris Brown’s ‘It Depends’ challenge and then their cuddly car ride home together. Peep the footage below.

Pap & Claressa Spill Tea On How They Went From Friends To Lovers

Claressa and Papoose are out here living their fairytale dreams. Recently, the duo opened up about how they met and started dating while appearing on ‘The Tamron Hall Show’. They both said they crossed paths at the Shakur Stevenson fight. Pap kept it 100, admitting he was hyped to meet Claressa since he’s been a fan for a very long time. But Claressa made the move, sliding into his DMs with VIP tickets to one of her fights. From there, it was hisory — they kept texting and even sending each other poems.

RELATED: That’s His Queen! Papoose Gushes Over Claressa Shields’ Beauty As She Debuts New Look (PHOTOS)

What Do You Think Roomies?

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