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October London Is Reviving Death Row’s Original Multigenre Vision

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

South Bend, Indiana-born singer-songwriter October London might be the closest we’ve come to seeing the full aspiration of the original Death Row Records, founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, Dick Griffey, and Harry-O. For all the legendary rappers—2Pac, Snoop, and the heat that trailed them—Death Row was always reaching for something bigger: a multigenre home where The Lady of Rage’s lyricism stood shoulder to shoulder with Danny Boy’s crooning, and where mighty movie soundtracks like Above the Rim and even a Christmas album with a gangsta twist were all part of the culture.

A Grammy-winning singer and Snoop protege, October blends vintage soul, modern R&B, and now even country under his “Sam Nash” alter ego. It’s a throwback to old-school storytelling with a contemporary twist and it’s happening under the banner of a label still synonymous with West Coast hip-hop.

London’s best-known track, “Back to Your Place,” topped the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart and earned him three Soul Train Music Award nominations. Pulled from his 2023 album The Rebirth of Marvin, the record’s bold title drew some early criticism, but as London tells me, he ultimately won people over. “People listened to the music and were like, ‘this isn’t half bad,’” he said with a laugh. 

Since then, London’s profile has only grown. This summer, he appeared on Snoop’s breezy single “Must Be Summer,” dropped a new track under his Sam Nash alias called “Country Man,” and just released his latest Sam Nash album, Duallys and Damsels, on Sept. 19. SPIN caught up with him to talk about his artistry, his bond with Snoop, and what it means for a new generation to carry Death Row’s torch and fulfill the label’s original vision of a house big enough to hold it all.

(Courtesy of October London)
(Courtesy of October London)

Early beginnings and an early Snoop assist 

Born Jared Samuel Erskine, London grew up in a household where music wasn’t just played, it was made. His mother was a singer, his father a guitarist, and family gatherings often turned into jam sessions. Alongside the original songs, there was always soul and funk in the air including Ronald Isley, Frankie Beverly and Maze, and Marvin Gaye.

Bones Owens. (Credit: Ryan "Spidey" Smith)Bones Owens. (Credit: Ryan "Spidey" Smith)

Despite this background, London considered many careers before music, including designing cars and being a truck driver. “I guess I could always sing,” he said. “I would sing for my grandmother in front of her — audience of one — singing Michael Bolton’s ‘When a Man Loves a Woman,’ and she loved that. She would clap and be really proud of me.” 

After graduating from high school, he decided not to pursue college and instead commit to music full time. One of his earliest hits was 2016’s “Black Man in America,” which features a fiery music video where London gets shot. “It was kind of made on a whim,” he recalled. “I was kind of just in a mood, because I was just seeing so much injustice.And I was seeing so much wrongdoing, whether it was police brutality, or, not to get too political, I just saw a lot of wrong in the system.”

London found the courage to go all in with the track thanks in part to Snoop Dogg, whom he first crossed paths with after a friend in Indiana connected him to producer-hookman Jazze Pha. London sent Pha a wide-ranging batch of tracks and Pha, impressed, passed some along to Snoop. What many people don’t realize is that his business relationship with Snoop wasn’t immediately formalized. “We were on a shaking-hand basis from 2016 all the way up until right after he acquired Death Row,” London said.

(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)
(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)

Joining the Family

Snoop’s purchase of Death Row Records from MNRK Music Group in February 2022 was a full-circle moment for the Long Beach rapper, whose 1993 debut Doggystyle helped define the label. For London, it was the moment everything changed for him, too. He remembers being in the room when Snoop ended a call finalizing the deal, and later that night during the celebration, Snoop pulled him aside. “He was like, ‘You’re going to be the flagship of Death Row,’” London recalled.

At first, London bristled. He thought of the countless legends who had come before him, and the fact that he was an R&B singer, not a rapper. But Snoop was clear: He wanted to steer Death Row in a new direction, and London was the artist he trusted to move that forward. 

London is grateful that over the years he’s been able not only to release R&B projects (2023’s The Rebirth of Marvin and 2024’s October Nights) but also to branch into pop, country, reggaeton, and EDM. He even appeared on Snoop’s “Funky Christmas,” a successor to the label’s holiday-themed compilation, Christmas on Death Row (1996). 

As part of the family, he’s crossed paths with Death Row legends like Daz Dillinger, with whom he recorded “When Life Calls,” a reimagining of a Michael Franks track from the ’80s where London sounds uncannily like Nate Dogg. “That was interesting because they were kind of looking at me like, ‘OK, this new kid, he ain’t Nate, but Snoop brought him in, let’s see what the hell he can do,’” London said. “I just wanted to show I could deliver like Nate could. I wanted to be that kid they’d call and be like, ‘Yo, come on man, we need you on this record.’”

That call has come more than once. London has been tapped by West Coast mainstays from Tha Dogg Pound to the Game, where he says he recently cut a track for the Compton rapper’s long-teased Documentary 3 album.

(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)
(Credit: Chris Enriquez and Michael Griffin)

Dual identities 

Some know him as October London, the smooth R&B singer with the jet black suit and shades. Others recognize him as Sam Nash, his country-singing alter ego. London likes to shapeshift to keep things interesting. “I like to do this whole skip to my lou thing through different genres. I don’t want to get too bored,” he said. 

His passion for country also speaks to the year he spent in Texarkana, Texas, a place with “nothing but rich oil money,” and where he decided to devour every kind of music out there. London says he gets excited about contemporary country, as well as artists like Kenny Chesney and Reba McEntire, drawing particular inspiration from McEntire’s lyrics. 

What draws him most, though, is the storytelling power of the genre. “Country is like a soul food, like a gumbo,” he said. “I feel like I can be vulnerable in country. I feel like there’s no judgment… there’s just something about an acoustic guitar or a pedal steel that tells a different story and shows a different scenery and makes me write differently when I hear those songs and those elements.”

Sam Nash’s “Tennessee Whiskey” featuring original songwriter Dean Dillon is a nod to earlier generations of the country staple while staking new ground in a world increasingly aware of Nearest Green, the first African-American master distiller on record. 

London says shifting between his two personas usually happens without a hitch, with fans willing to follow him across genres. Still, there can be moments of confusion, like when he casually mentioned to his October London audience that he was “switching genres.” What he meant was that he was stepping into his Sam Nash persona for a while, not leaving R&B behind. He’s quick to clarify that there’s plenty more to come on the October London front, true to a Death Row label that was a platform for artists like fellow Midwesterner Danny Boy, as well as Jewell, Val Young, and Nate Dogg. But, barring Nate, you can’t help but wonder what would have happened if those singers were given even more of a chance to shine. 

(Courtesy of October London)(Courtesy of October London)
(Courtesy of October London)

Snoop himself was a devoted fan of Detroit group the Dramatics, and was thrilled when Dre’s bassist Tony Green—who had played with the group for decades—helped broker their appearance on the iconic “Doggy Dogg World,” as Green once recalled to me. George Clinton made his way onto several Death Row tracks and Suge Knight recently revealed that 2Pac was campaigning to get Aaliyah signed to the label, too. Now, under Snoop’s leadership, Death Row is fully embracing R&B, as well as many other genres, too.

Inspired by Snoop’s constant movement, London is building beyond music and bringing value to the label in different ways. “I’m going to retire with Death Row… movies, podcasts, TV shows—anything I can bring to the table other than just music,” he said.

“I want to keep it big because that’s what Snoop’s been doing all these years,” he adds. “A lot of artists coming up behind him didn’t see that. But me and Snoop, we’re both Libras.”

London says some of Snoop’s best advice is to forget the algorithm and ignore the rules. In today’s R&B scene, crowded with artists like Bryson Tiller and Migos, it’s tempting to follow the mold, but Snoop told him to find his own lane. 

“There’s been zero traffic,” London said. “And I’m doing 80 all the way home.”

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Nine Inch Nails: TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Album Review
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Nine Inch Nails: TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Album Review

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

But that’s also the problem: Since when has Nine Inch Nails gone unnoticed anywhere? The pleasure of the people playing this music is obvious and infectious, but it’s hard to shake the idea that despite their effectiveness, the hardest-charging songs here feel incomplete, that the film score’s mandate not to draw too much attention to itself hampers the songs’ ability to fully bloom on their own terms. Not since Lil Nas X flipped “34 Ghosts IV” into “Old Town Road” has a Nine Inch Nails song felt so in need of a remix.

Reznor and Ross’ best scores tend not to make the kind of bold statements they do so well with Nine Inch Nails, though. They operate more like a perfume whose scent is unmistakable in any kind of room. It’s a little standoffish, a little distant, with heartbreak heavily implied. It’s music that sounds like it’s made peace with desperation, in other words, and they do it superbly here. “100% Expendable” is built from a bank of lightly detuned synths that tremble faintly the longer their chords are held. The tone—harsh, brassy, like trumpets with bayonets—feels like a direct callback to Wendy Carlos’ A Clockwork Orange score, the latter’s menace replaced by the damp resignation of Radiohead’s “Exit Music (For a Film).” They pick the theme up again in “Building Better Worlds,” sculpting a cyber-hymn that crumbles into pixels as it’s being built. This is an album where something as minor as the live-wire buzz that runs behind “Daemonize” is trusted with carrying great emotional weight and succeeds.

It’s precisely this kind of care that elevates “Who Wants to Live Forever?”, the best of the album’s four vocal songs and among the most affecting and approachable Reznor has ever written. On its face, it’s a straightforward piece of Oscar bait that the rubber-pants-era Reznor wouldn’t have been caught dead performing. The tender, quivering duet he shares with Spanish singer Judeline is wrapped around a melody that pushes his voice to a height it can’t quite hit. “I don’t want to be here anymore,” he sings, and the piano blooms and sighs behind him, its tone shifting between light and dark with every chord change. In the foreground, pink pops of sound dot across the track, their slow drift like digital cherry blossoms falling on a vintage ad-board. Is it hammy? Yeah, it’s a little hammy; you might think of “Defying Gravity” when you hear it. But it’s an incredibly effective piece of musical theater, too, and it’s made more complex when the same melody goes sour in the ruins of “Building Better Worlds,” the very next song. Not even the misty-eyed beauty of yearning lasts.

Tron: Ares, the Nine Inch Nails album, is being released nearly a month before Tron: Ares, the blockbuster film, so we don’t know yet precisely what kind of story Reznor and Ross are trying to tell through this music. This is probably for the best: It’s difficult to think of the possibility of “Who Wants to Live Forever?” being sung from the perspective of an AI longing to return to its digital planet and not have it ruin the song a little bit. Then again, it seems churlish to expect Trent Reznor to still be hacking away at the cutting edge of darkness four decades into his career. Over time, affect becomes aesthetics, pain becomes another color in the palette. Maybe. Maybe something can come from the heart without breaking it. Maybe you don’t have to hurt yourself to see if you still feel.

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EXCLUSIVE: Shakti Kapoor Was Not The Original Choice To Play Crime Master Gogo In Andaz Apna Apna; Tinnu Anand Reveals Being Offered The Role FIRST

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Tinnu Anand was originally cast as the iconic character Crime Master Gogo in Andaz Apna Apna; however, Shakti Kapoor later replaced him. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, the filmmaker and actor revealed he was supposed to play the role in the Aamir-Salman starrer. Tinnu recalled the time when Shakti Kapoor yelled at his fans, asking for a selfie. Scroll down to read below and watch the full interview.

Tinnu Anand Reveals Shakti Kapoor’s Crime Master Gogo Was Actually Supposed To Be Him

Speaking of Shakti Kapoor’s infamous Crime Master Gogo from Andaz Apna Apna, Tinnu Anand revealed an interesting story. He shared, “Crime Master Gogo ka character bhi mera hi tha. Log nahi jaante, kyunki Raj aur meri bahut dosti ho gayi thi. Damini ki hai humne, Ghatak ki hai. Ab Crime Master Gogo ka sawaal aaya ji, toh Raj ji ne mere ko kaha, ‘Tinnu, ek role hai. Kuch clear cut nahi aa raha hai, lekin uska naam Crime Master Gogo hai.’ Maine kaha, ‘Raj, mere upar wale maale pe ek Sardar ki family rehti hai.”

He added, “Unki ek beti hai, bachchi hai, lekin itni confident ladki hai yaar. Ghanti maaregi, mere sofa pe aake baith jaayegi. Paon ke upar paon rakh degi. Maid ko bulaayegi—‘Ek Coke la dena.’ Piye gi, rakh degi. Main wahin khada hota hoon. Kabhi thank you bolke chali jaati hai, kabhi bina thank you bole hi nikal jaati hai.’ Yeh roz hota tha.”

Tinnu Anand On His Experiment

He continued, “Maine ek experiment try kiya. Aaj subah jab woh aayi, aise baithi, main apne bedroom mein tha. Bedroom se bahar aaya toh maine dekha—’Kaise ho?’ toh she said, ‘Fine.’ Abhi Gokula aaya nahi tha, usne peeche mud ke dekha, ‘Kya hua Gokula ko?’ Maine kaha, ‘Aa raha hai, aa raha hai.’ Aur phir maine usko aise dekha—uski aankhon mein aankhen daal ke. Aap bhi try kijiye kabhi. Blink mat kijiye. Aapko lagega kuch gadbad hai. Dekhiye—blink kiya na? Fir main bola, ‘Kya dekh rahi hai? Yeh jo teri moti moti aankhen hain na, woh main hathheli pe rakhunga, nikaal ke, aur uske saamne goti khelunga.’”

The filmmaker added, “Uska expression kabhi dekha hi nahi tha maine. Aise (the child got scared)karke bhaagi, upar jaake ro rahi thi. Maa ne kabhi nahi dekha tha usko roते hue. Very proud parents—kyunki bachchi roti nahi thi. Aur aaj aise ro rahi thi ki bolo mat. Aur aise hi character build hua tha set pe. Aamir Khan kehta tha, ‘Woh do din jo humne enjoy kiye aapke saath, kaam kam ho raha tha, hansi zyada nikal rahi thi.’ Dono ke saath jo main kar raha tha, sab improvise tha.”

Tinnu Anand Recalls Shakti Kapoor Yelling At Fans

Tinnu Anand recalled how Shakti Kapoor recently yelled at fans. He shared, “Shakti aur main recently airport pe the. Kyunki hamara plane delayed tha, toh humne kaha chalo coffee pee lete hain. Café mein gaye. Café mein itne mein teen—do ladke, ek ladki—aaye hamare table par, aur bole, ‘Sir, sir, selfie, selfie!’ Shakti Kapoor unpe chillaa diye, ‘You people are college students, don’t you know manners? We are talking to each other, guftagu kar rahe the. We were talking about something, and you came and interrupted us. When we finish, you stand there, I will give it to you!’”

He concluded, “I was shocked. Toh maine kaha, ‘Shakti, tere ko apne din yaad hain? Jab tu struggling tha, tu struggling only for this, right? Ki log aayenge, selfie–autograph lenge, photograph lenge, ladkiyan aayengi. Aaj jab aa rahe hain tere se maangne, tu rude kyon ho raha hai yaar? Bas zara wait kar lijiye. Do tareeke hote hain baat karne ke.’ He said, ‘Sorry sir.’ He called them and said, ‘Come, take, take a selfie.’”

Tinnu Anand was recently seen in Good Bad Ugly, Crazxy and Dil Dosti Aur Dogs. All these films were released in 2025.

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Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Tinnu Anand ADMITS Filming Major Saab With ‘Bankrupt’ Amitabh Bachchan Was Difficult; Confesses, “No More Direction”

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Dakota Fanning & Kathryn Hunter in 'Vicious' Original Horror Trailer
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Dakota Fanning & Kathryn Hunter in ‘Vicious’ Original Horror Trailer

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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Dakota Fanning & Kathryn Hunter in ‘Vicious’ Original Horror Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 17, 2025
Source: YouTube

“This is will be for you now… You are going to die tonight. Unless you give it what it wants.” Paramount+ has revealed the first official trailer for a brand new original horror creation called Vicious, the latest from filmmaker Bryan Bertino, creator of The Strangers franchise and director of a few other indie horror films as well. Vicious will premiere at Fantastic Fest 2025 later this month before it’s streaming on Paramount+ to watch in October for horror season. A woman spends the night fighting for her own existence as she slips down a rabbit hole contained inside a gift from a late-night visitor. It comes with simple instructions if she wants to live – place three things inside: something you need, something you hate, and something you love. Starring Dakota Fanning as Polly and a very creepy Kathryn Hunter, along with Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard, Devyn Nekoda, Klea Scott, and Emily Mitchell. So, from this tease it seems like Hunter is just another victim of this box, and an evil supernatural force is hiding inside this box, controlling people to give it what it wants? Yep seems like a wicked cool concept for a horror movie – check it out below.

Here’s the first official trailer (+ poster) for Bryan Bertino’s horror thriller Vicious, direct from YouTube:

Vicious Film Trailer

Vicious Poster

When Polly (Dakota Fanning) receives a mysterious Box from an unexpected late-night visitor (Kathryn Hunter), it comes with a simple instruction: place three things inside: something you need, something you hate, and something you love. What begins as a strange ritual quickly unravels into a waking nightmare. Trapped in a terrifying world where reality bends and memory betrays, Polly must navigate a series of impossible choices. As time slips away, she’s forced to confront the darkness not just around her, but also within her—before it consumes everything and everyone she’s ever known. Vicious is written and directed by acclaimed American genre filmmaker Bryan Bertino, creator of The Strangers franchise, and a director of the films Mockingbird, The Monster, and The Dark and the Wicked previously. It’s produced by Richard Suckle. This is premiering at Fantastic Fest 2025 this month. Paramount will then debut Bertino’s Vicious movie streaming on Paramount+ starting October 10th, 2025 during the spooky season. Who’s intrigued?

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'Black Mirror' creator reveals details of his next "stunningly original" Netflix series
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‘Black Mirror’ creator reveals details of his next “stunningly original” Netflix series

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker has revealed new information surrounding his next Netflix series.

Brooker has been working on a non-Black Mirror series for Netflix for some time now, and has finally provided a substantial update on what that project is going to look like. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the currently untitled series is already in production.

The series, according to its official log line, is being described as “a profoundly serious, stunningly original crime thriller in which a tormented detective from the Northern city of Bleakford ventures down to London on a mission to catch a ritualistic serial killer before they run out of people to kill. Contains blood and frowning.”

‘Black Mirror’ creator Charlie Brooker. Credit: Craig Gibson/StillMoving for Netflix

The project stars Paddy Considine (House of the Dragon, MobLand), Georgina Campbell (Barbarian, Watchers) and Lena Headey (Game of Thrones, The Abandons). A wider cast and its release date have yet to be announced.

Brooker has co-written the series with Ben Caudell, Jason Hazeley, Emer Kenny, Daniel Maier and Joel Morris. It is being directed by Al Campbell (Code 404, Two Weeks To Live).

Brooker first teased the series in August, when he spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about Black Mirror season seven’s Emmy nominations: “I am doing something at the moment that we haven’t announced yet. It is not Black Mirror. It’s very different; it’s using my other skill set. My other hat I sometimes wear.”

A still from ‘Black Mirror’ season seven’s ‘Béte Noire’. Credit: Netflix

Charlie Brooker and his creative partner Annabelle Jones have also recently exited their Netflix-owned production company Broke & Bones in July, but have assured fans that they will still be involved in Black Mirror‘s future: “Well, it’s Black Mirror, so the future is looking bleak. But yes, bleakly bright.”

Black Mirror season seven scored a glowing five-star review from NME, with James Mottram writing: “A typically eclectic soundtrack features everything from The Stone Roses to Amyl And The Sniffers), perfectly symbolising the variety on offer across these six episodes. Brooker’s sharp-eyed intelligence and eerily prophetic lens on society is also very much in tune. It’s not all about the twists either. These news episodes, especially the cine-literate ‘Hotel Reverie’, merit a second viewing – but that is par for the course in the Brooker-verse. As they say in the final episode, “a tiger cannot change its stripes”.”

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Charli XCX to Contribute Original Songs to New Wuthering Heights Movie
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Charli XCX to Contribute Original Songs to New Wuthering Heights Movie

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Warner Bros. Pictures shared the official teaser for Wuthering Heights—writer, director, and producer Emerald Fennell’s forthcoming film adaptation of the famed Emily Brontë novel. The clip reveals that Charli XCX is contributing original songs to the film. Watch the teaser video below.

Wuthering Heights is Fennell’s third feature film, following 2020’s Promising Young Woman and 2023’s Saltburn. It stars Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The movie is scored by Anthony Willis, who scored Fennell’s first two features. Wuthering Heights hits theaters on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

Read Pitchfork’s review of Charli XCX’s Brat. Plus, revisit the column “Brat Summer Is Dead, Long Live Brat Summer.”

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Miley Cyrus Gave Dad Billy Ray Cyrus an Original Song For His 64th Bday
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Miley Cyrus Gave Dad Billy Ray Cyrus an Original Song For His 64th Bday

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Billy Ray Cyrus knows daughter Miley Cyrus will definitely love him now that he’s turned 64 because she showed him in a song. The country singer celebrated his birthday this week with a very special gift from his daughter: an unreleased song called “Secrets” featuring two of his all-time favorite rock stars.

“For my birthday, Miley gave me the gift of music and wrote me a song called ‘Secrets’ and got my favorite musicians Fleetwood Mac to play on it! I love you Mile,” Billy Ray wrote on Instagram in a birthday post on Monday in which he wanders around in a field seemingly listening to the gentle ballad on his phone with a big smile on his face.

“Secrets, I want to keep your secrets/ Like sunlight in the shadows/ Like footsteps in the grass,” Miley sings on the track. “I won’t ever break my promise/ Like a songbird in the silence/ Like stones against the glass.” According to People, Miley previewed the song featuring Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham in June during her interview on Monica Lewinsky’s podcast, in which she talked about how writing the song helped her resolve the long-running tensions between her and her dad.

“I wrote this song about my dad because I wanted him to tell me even though there were secrets, even though I didn’t really want to know,” she told Lewinsky. “I wanted to be the one he felt safe enough to tell me the things that were damning and damaging to the family. I wanted him to think that as a middle child, I’m old enough that I could take some of that.”

That’s not the only way Billy Ray is celebrating. The singer said he’s also giving back this year by sharing a remix of his breakthrough 1990 hit, “Achy Breaky Heart.” In an Instagram post featuring throwback video from his mega-mullet days, Cyrus wrote, “From the very first time I sang ‘Achy Breaky Heart’ in the spring of ’91 to this remix today, it’s all because of YOU. I teamed up with [the song’s writer] Don Von Tress and The Johnson Mill Branch Boys on a brand-new ‘Achy Breaky Heart (Remix)’ as my gift to the fans. None of this would have been possible without the support of y’all through the years.”

“Achy Breaky Heart” hit No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Hot Country singles and tracks chart back in the day, giving Cyrus his biggest chart hit until his 2018 remix team-up with Lil Nas X on the Hot 100 No. 1 smash “Old Town Road.”

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Prime Video Unveils Stills of First Danish Original 'Snake Killer'
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Prime Video Unveils Stills of First Danish Original ‘Snake Killer’

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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Prime Video has unveiled the first stills from “Snake Killer,” a crime thriller starring Pilou Asbæk (“Game of Thrones”) which marks Amazon MGM Studios’s first Danish original.

Written and directed by Anders Ølholm (“Shorta”), “Snake Killer” shot around Copenhagen with a cast that also includes Lars Ranthe (“Another Round”), Mira Obling (“Dark Horse”), Joey Moe (“Fugleflugten”), Joen Højerslev (“Danefæ”), Laura Christensen (“Huset”) and Ali Al-Bayate (“Sommerdahl”).

Now in post-production, “Snake Killer ” is inspired by real events and follows Copenhagen’s narcotics patrol which is considered the most notorious police unit in Danish history. Asbæk stars as a charismatic officer, Brian, who is notorious for its extreme methods and often breaks the law to enforce it. When a young female informant is brutally murdered, a group of outlaw officers from Uropatruljen wages war against a criminal network.

Nikolaj Thaning Rentzmann/Prime

The four-episode series is co-produced with Nordisk Film, and will be launched in early 2026 on Prime Video in the Nordic region.

“We’re thrilled to bring ‘Snake Killer’ to Prime Video as our first Danish scripted series, an exciting milestone for our Nordic slate,” said Emilia Widstrand, head of Nordic Originals for Amazon MGM Studios.

“Partnering with the brilliant team at Nordisk Film, our stellar cast and visionary director has been incredible. We can’t wait for viewers to experience this gripping crime thriller that perfectly showcases Danish world-class storytelling,” said Widstrand, who added that “Snake Killer” underscores Prime Video’s “growing commitment to investing in authentic, high-quality local productions across the Nordics.”

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