50 Cent had some interesting things to say about why he doesn’t rap anymore.

During an interview earlier this year with Earn Your Leisure at Invest Fest that’s just now making the rounds on social media, 50 alluded to rap music today being dumbed down.

“If you listen to the music that’s out right now, I have to tap into my stupid,” he said. “I have to tap into the stupid side of me to write the right thing when it comes time to write the music. This is why I haven’t created as much content as I was creating in the past and I started going towards the film production and development of these projects. Because I can impact things in a bigger way through that. Tyler [Perry]’s been there all by himself.”

For what it’s worth, back in 2023, Fif told Big Boy that he was working on new music with Dr. Dre. When asked about a since-deleted Instagram post mentioning new music, TV and movies, the Queens rapper said Eminem hit him up about the post and said Dre had some beats for him already. “As soon as I said that, I got a text from Em that he had already spoke to Dre,” he told Big Boy. “And that Dre is in there and he got some crazy stuff for me to go hear,” he said. “This is my process: I’ll go make something, what I can find, the best music that I can put my hands on. And when I feel real good about it, I bring it to put pressure on Dre to offer me something. ‘Cause he’ll have something… He’s always had something.”

50 hasn’t released new music aside from the theme songs from his Power Universe on STARZ. His last album was 2014’s Animal Ambition. He’s been staying busy on the film production side of things, though. In February 2023. he inked a nonexclusive multi-project broadcast direct deal with Fox, and he’s producing a documentary centered on the allegations surrounding Diddy for Netflix.

For the second time in three years, Universal Music Group (UMG) chairman/CEO Lucian Grainge tops Billboard’s annual list of the highest compensated music executives.

In the first year of a five-year employment contract, the London-born, Los Angeles-based Grainge earned $150.3 million, nearly six times the $25.6 million paid to second-place finisher James Dolan, executive chairman/CEO of both Sphere Entertainment Co. and Madison Square Garden Entertainment. (The fiscal years of the latter two companies ended June 30, 2023.) Live Nation president/CEO Michael Rapino, last year’s No. 1, was third at $23.4 million.

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Most other executives appeared on the prior two compensation rankings. Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl and WMG’s outgoing CEO of recorded music, Max Lousada, were fifth and sixth, respectively (for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2023). Spotify co-president/chief product and technology officer Gustav Söderström and co-president/chief business officer Alex Norström were seventh and 10th, respectively. IHeartMedia chairman/CEO Bob Pittman and president/COO/CFO Rich Bressler were eighth and ninth, respectively.

The top 10 list has one new name in 2023: John Hopmans, executive vp in charge of mergers and acquisitions and strategic finance at Live Nation, at No. 4. The only vice president on the list, Hopmans had a relatively low salary of $982,000 but earned $23.4 million, mostly from restricted stock units and performance stock valued at $21.4 million.

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The second-longest-serving CEO on the list behind Rapino, Grainge dramatically boosted his 2023 earnings with stock options, performance stock units and restricted stock units valued at $120 million. These grants included a $100 million “one-time transition award,” according to the company’s 2023 annual report, to move Grainge from all-cash compensation in his previous contract to “a combination of cash and equity” under the stock incentive plan UMG adopted in 2022.

Due to the size of the transition award, Grainge’s $7.5 million base salary accounted for just 5% of his 2023 compensation, a relatively small figure but not the lowest of the group. Söderström’s $300,000 base salary amounted to just 2% of his $14.7 million compensation. (The remainder was a stock option award.) Lousada’s $5 million base salary made up 29% of his total compensation and was the highest percentage on the list.

On average, the 10 executives received 10% of their compensation from base salaries, which is on the low side of averages in the corporate world. “By and large,” says Aalap Shah, managing director at Pearl Meyer, a compensation consultancy, “base salary constitutes about 10% to 20%” of average executive compensation.

Instead of receiving a large, guaranteed salary, top executives at public companies are increasingly paid based on their performances on metrics such as revenue growth, adjusted EBITDA growth and share price gains. “Shareholders typically prefer that at least half of a CEO’s equity awards be based upon performance criteria,” says Stephanie Hollinger, vp at ISS-Corporate, a Rockville, Md.-based provider of data and analytics to corporations. That percentage is expected to increase over time, Hollinger adds, as “pay is becoming more equity-based, and those equity awards are increasingly tied to performance-based conditions.”

In 2023, performance-based pay accounted for 53% of the average compensation for CEOs of companies in the Russel 3000, an index of the 3,000 largest public companies in the United States, according to ISS-Corporate. For CEOs of media and entertainment companies in the Russel 3000, performance-based pay was 42% of average compensation in 2023, “likely due to a higher relative proportion of other compensation elements, such as time-based equity compensation,” says Hollinger.

For most executives, performance-based pay comes in the form of company stock. Grainge’s five-year employment contract, which took effect April 1, 2023, reduced his base salary by 72% and added stock-based compensation that accounts for 57% of his target pay package. By putting Grainge’s earnings and shareholders’ interests in better alignment, UMG followed the practices of other public companies. “The view is that there should be more accountability and more performance orientation to executive compensation,” says Shah.

Receiving stock as compensation can pay off handsomely but also carries risk. The value of Grainge’s options, which vest in equal installments over four years, will depend on UMG’s share price at the conclusion of his employment contract on May 1, 2028. One-third of the options are exercisable if UMG’s share price exceeds 26.50 euros. Another third is exercisable at 30.00 euros. The final third requires a share price of 38.00 euros. The value of the grants took a short-term hit on July 25 when UMG’s share price dropped 24% to 21.70 euros following UMG’s second-quarter earnings report. But with nearly four years left on Grainge’s employment contract, there’s ample time for the share price to hit the thresholds.

With so much executive pay coming from stock, Billboard created a new separate list for top cash earners. Here, the value of noncash earnings such as stock options and unvested stock grants are excluded in favor of money that went into executives’ bank accounts in 2023.

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Three executives who made the top cash earners list do not appear on the overall compensation ranking: At No. 5 is SiriusXM CEO Jennifer Witz, with $7 million; No. 6 is Live Nation president/CFO Joe Berchtold, with $6.4 million; and No. 7 is German concert promoter CTS Eventim CEO Klaus Peter-Schulenberg, with $5.7 million.

Billboard’s list of top-paid music executives is made from publicly available information culled from annual reports and proxy filings for calendar year 2023 or, in some cases, the most recent fiscal year. Public companies reveal compensation for a small number of named executive officers. So, in the case of multi-sector companies like UMG and UMG, the earnings of label heads are not made public. Because publicly traded conglomerates do not share details of subsidiaries’ executive compensation, the list does not include executives such companies as Sony Music Entertainment and BMG. Executives at privately held companies are excluded due to a lack of publicly available information.  

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Calling all Marvel fans! Deadpool & Wolverine dropped digitally on Tuesday (Oct. 1) via Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Fandango At Home. Plus, starting Oct. 22, you’ll also be able to add it to your watchlist lineup in 4K Blu-ray and DVD.

This sequel is the 34th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and premiered in theaters on July 26, following Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018). The film grossed north of $1 billion at the global box office, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 2024 and the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time.

If you’re a music fan, you’ve likely noticed the film’s powerful soundtrack, which includes nostalgic smashes from Fergie, Goo Goo Dolls, Huey Lewis and the News and Avril Lavigne, among others — and has resulted in several of those songs experiencing hefty streaming bumps. Most notably, *NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 over the summer at No. 45.

The film is directed by Shawn Levy, known for Stranger ThingsReal Steel and the Night at the Museum franchise. The cast includes Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Matthew Macfadyen, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Aaron Stanford, Dafne Keen, Jon Favreau, Jennifer Garner, Wesley Snipes, Channing Tatum, Chris Evans, Henry Cavill, Wunmi Mosaku, Tyler Mane, Karan Soni, Brianna Hildebrand, and Shioli Kutsuna.

Keep reading for details on how to watch and stream Deadpool & Wolverine.

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You can rent or buy Deadpool & Wolverine on Prime Video and Apple TV+. The film is also set to release on 4K Blu-ray/DVD starting on Oct. 22.

If you choose to watch via Prime Video, you can rent Deadpool & Wolverine for $24.99 or buy it for $29.99. You don’t need a Prime membership  to rent or buy the movie through Prime Video—simply make your purchase, and the movie will automatically download to your video library. Rentals remain available for 30 days after purchase and 48 hours after you start streaming the movie.

Prime Video provides an extensive array of exclusive TV series, movies and other must-watch programs, and you can add Prime Channels such as Paramount+, Max, Starz and Showtime, BET+ and AMC+.

Besides Deadpool & Wolverine, Prime Video features exclusives like TwistersDespicable Me 4Bad Boys: Ride or DieSpace CadetMarlon Wayans: Good Grief, Prime Video features exclusives like The Idea of YouFalloutThem 2InvincibleRoad HouseReacher, Mr. & Mrs. SmithCitadelDaisy Jones & The SixThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselSwarmHarlemThe BoysTom Clancy’s Jack RyanFleabagThe Summer I Turned PrettyThe Wheel of Time and The Legend of Vox Machina.

For those looking for an alternative way to stream, you can watch Deadpool & Wolverine through Apple iTunes on VOD. You can rent Deadpool & Wolverine online for $24.99, or you can purchase the movie for $29.99. Apple TV doesn’t require an Apple TV+ subscription to watch the movie — you just need access to the Apple TV app or you can purchase Deadpool & Wolverine through the official Apple TV website. After purchasing, the movie will automatically download into your video library, allowing you to stream it at your convenience. Similar to Prime Video, rentals are accessible for 30 days after purchase, and for 48 hours once you begin watching the movie.

If you want to rewatch Deadpool and Deadpool 2, you can catch it on Max. Plans cost $9.99/month to watch with ads and $15.99/month for ad-free streaming. The Deadpool movies are also available on Prime Video, Hulu and Verizon Fios

Max combines movies, TV, sports and news into one streaming platform. Max subscribers can stream HBO, Max Originals, ID Network, TLC, CNN, Discovery and more.

Some of the movies, TV shows and exclusive series streaming on Max include Pretty Little Liars: Summer SchoolThe Last of UsAnd Just Like ThatLady Gaga’s Chromatic Ball, House of the DragonHacksTrue Detective: Night CountrySuccessionSelena + RestaurantDune: Part 2 and Ironclaw

When Does Deadpool & Wolverine Arrive on Disney+?

It has not yet been announced when Deadpool & Wolverine will be released on Disney+, according to Forbes. Like with most of your favorite films streaming on Disney+, this film can be expected to release “around three months after its theatrical release.” But, for now, you can watch Deadpool & Wolverine on Prime Video and Apple TV+ while you wait.

The Queen of Christmas has spoken — it’s not the holiday season just yet.

Mariah Carey took to Instagram on Wednesday (Oct. 2) to share a video of herself on a private jet, as her song “All I Want for Christmas Is You” begins to play in the background. “This is your pilot speaking. Welcome onboard, Mariah. We are headed to the North Pole,” the plane’s captain is heard saying over the speakers before a record scratch noise interrupts the festive spirit.

“Not yet!” Carey calls out. “Sorry! They always rush me.”

Carey typically waits until Halloween is over for her annual “It’s time” post honoring the kick-off of the holiday season. Her iconic 1994 holiday track, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart for the first time in 2019 and has since ranked as the most popular holiday song of all time on the Billboard Holiday 100

While it’s not quite time to hang up the mistletoe and holly, Carey announced in August that her annual Christmas Time tour is coming back for 2024. According to a press release, the tour will be Carey’s “grandest spectacle to date” in celebration of the 30th anniversary of her 1994 album Merry Christmas, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. The release also teased that the tour is just the “first of many surprises” Carey has planned this year.

The 20-date run will kick off on Nov. 6 in Highland, Calif., and will make stops in Los Angeles, Atlanta, D.C., Boston and more before wrapping up Dec. 17 in New York City at Brooklyn’s Barclay’s Arena.

In the meantime, watch Carey shoo off the holiday season below.

The 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards are right around the corner, airing Sunday, Oct. 20, on Telemundo.

This year, Karol G takes the lead as the top finalist in 17 entries, including artist of the year, tour of the year, Global 200 Latin artist of the year, and top Latin album of the year for Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season).

She’s followed by 15-time finalists Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma. The former will compete for artist of the year, Global 200 artist of the year, and tour of the year, among others, while the latter is also up for artist of the year, Global 200 artist of the year, songwriter of the year and regional Mexican album of the year for Éxodo.

Among the many categories is the coveted artist of the year, new award, which recognizes the trailblazers of the new generation. The 2024 finalists include breakthrough newcomers from the Música Mexicana and urban music realms. (Learn all about them in the list below).

The 31st annual ceremony will be broadcast at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 20, via Telemundo. It will simultaneously be available on the Spanish entertainment cable network Universo, on Peacock and the Telemundo app, and in Latin America and the Caribbean through Telemundo Internacional.

The Billboard Latin Music Awards — the only awards that recognize the most popular albums, songs and performers in Latin music, according to Billboard‘s weekly charts — coincide with Billboard Latin Music Week, which returns to Miami Beach Oct. 14-18 with a roster of star speakers including Feid, J Balvin, Alejandro Sanz, Gloria Estefan, Peso Pluma and many more. Get your tickets today for the Billboard Latin Music Week 2024 here.

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Are you looking to level up your athletic wear collection and channel your favorite musicians?

Many of your favorite pop stars — including Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Camila Cabello and Billie Eilish — continue to embrace biker shorts as their go-to street style choice. They’re easy to wear, incredibly comfortable and stylish.

Biker shorts are a great staple to add to your closet this fall. These long-length shorts provide the coverage and support you need to complete a low-impact or high-intensity workout. Whether you’re working out or running errands, biker shorts can easily be dressed down with an oversize tee. This also makes it easy to transition from working out to relaxing.

To get your shopping started, we’ve put together a list of budget-friendly biker shorts all under $50 to add to your list. With a variety of styles in color, length and design, you’ll find everything in you need in one place. Get ready to move freely without having to worry about your clothes getting in the way with these top biker shorts selections.

This shortlist features high-quality and affordable pieces from Nike, Lululemon, Amazon and Target. Keep scrolling to add one (or more) of the best biker shorts to your closet and take advantage of the discounts available.

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Move freely in these High-Rise Rib Bike Shorts. These shorts are available in sizes XS to XXL. You can get them in five different colors: black, blue, coral pink, green, and purple.


If you’re looking for support, comfort and coverage, these biker shorts are for you. Add more than one of these biker shorts to expand your collection in just seconds.

Keep in mind, these versatile biker shorts can also be mixed and matched with your favorite go-to gym set. All you need to do is have fun with it and make it your own by pairing it with a top of your choice. If you’re aiming for a loose fit, you can pair it with a T-shirt. For those who prefer a form-fitting look, consider pairing any of these shorts with your favorite sports bra or tank top.

For more product recommendations, check out these $50 Nike Men’s Slides, these Next Generation Air Max sneakersbest gym bags and this bestselling workout set.

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Prince‘s legacy continues to live on through his music, and now a new book about the late artist will reassert his icon status through a “significant collection” of photos. Fans may have just celebrated the 40th anniversary of Purple Rain by streaming the album, watching the movie and flipping through the collectible book, but the celebration continues on with the latest book Prince: Icon.

Released on Tuesday (Oct. 1), the photography book doesn’t just focus on one era of the Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper’s career, but attempts to create an anthology of photographs spanning his decadeslong career.

Already, Prince: Icon has been impressing readers, earning itself the label of a No. 1 new release on Amazon for photography collections and exhibitions. You can also score up to 24% off through limited-time deals going on.

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Prince: Icon will give you 264 pages of classic and never-before-seen photos of Prince throughout his life. You can expect images taken by images by renowned and little-known photographers from around the world, close friends and colleagues, according to the official description.


Alongside the photos, you’ll be able to read personal essays that reflect on memories of Prince during his “earliest days in Minneapolis to touring the world.”

Iconic Images published and put together the collection to bring together a visual story you can flip through on rainy days and display on your coffee table for guests to admire. In addition to Prince: Icon, the publication has also spotlighted another legendary artist — David Bowie — in a similarly titled music book called Bowie: Icon, which you can buy online for less than $50.

For more product recommendations, check out ShopBillboard‘s roundups of the best country music books, books about jazz and Taylor Swift books.

Drake went on an unfollowing spree and unfollowed Playboi Carti, LeBron James and more. Keep watching to see who else made the cut.

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Fans noticed Drake unfollowed several celebs on Instagram. So who did he put on the chopping block? Kendrick Lamar, LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan. Both James and DeRozan were in attendance at Kendrick’s Pop Out concert, and DeMar was onstage dancing and made a cameo in the “Not Like Us” video. He also unfollowed Playboi Carti, who’s affiliated with Future, Metro Boomin and A$AP Rocky. There’s a version of “No Face” with Carti on the hook, but he was removed from the final version. And he recently dropped the song “Timeless” with The Weeknd, another artist Drake has had alleged beef with. Joe Budden and Rick Ross didn’t make the cut either, and neither did Diddy — maybe for obvious reasons. He still follows Future, even though he released two albums this year dissing him.

Kaytranada and Childish Gambino suit up for a supernatural experience in their new “Witchy” music video, which dropped on Wednesday (Oct. 2).

The collaborators and RCA labelmates post up in an intimate studio while an assortment of mesmerizing characters (and a white cat) — like four ballerinas who magically transform into an incredibly flexible male dancer — leave them in a trance from the other side of the glass. Kaytranada and Gambino (also known as Donald Glover) catch a vibe with their synchronized moves and custom Gucci suits, courtesy of stylist Von Ford.

“Witchy” is from Kaytranada’s third solo studio album Timeless that he released on June 7, 2024. The 21-track album reached No. 28 on the Billboard 200, No. 6 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and No. 2 on Top Dance/Electronic Albums. He’s currently on the Timeless Tour, which wraps on Nov. 9 at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.

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Glover announced he was postponing the remaining North American dates of his final tour as Childish Gambino “to focus on my physical health for a few weeks,” he wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). The trek was in support of Gambino’s fifth and final studio album Bando Stone and the New World, which was released on July 19, 2024. The 17-song set peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Watch the Bethany Vargas-directed “Witchy” music video below.

Queens of the Stone Age will be back on the road next summer after cancelling a run of 2024 shows due to unspecified health issues affecting singer/guitarist Josh Homme.

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The band called off eight festivals shows on their End Is Nero tour so Homme could fly back to the U.S. for what was described at the time as “emergency surgery“; another seven European festival gigs slated for August were then pulled due to the health issue.

Now, per the band’s official tour site, Queens will be back on the road with the End Is Nero Tour next summer. Starting with a two-night stand at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston on June 10 and 11, the five date tour will see the band playing gigs at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center in Cincinnati on June 18, a stop at Madison Breese Stevens Field in Madison, WI on June 20 and a June 21 show at the Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion.

At the time they cancelled all their 2024 gigs, the band issued a statement on X that read: “QOTSA regret to announce the cancellation and/or postponement of all remaining 2024 shows. Josh has been given no choice but to prioritize his health and to receive essential medical care through the remainder of the year.”

Homme has bene open about his health struggles in the past, revealing in 2023 that he’d undergone surgery for cancer after being diagnosed in 2022. Queens had been on tour for much of 2024 (as well as late 2023) supporting their eighth studio album, In Times New Roman…

Check out the official list of tour dates for Queens of the Stone Age’s the End Is Nero tour below:

  • June 10 — Boston, Mass. @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • June 11 — Boston, Mass. @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • June 18 — Cincinatti, Ohio @ Andrew J Brady Music Center
  • June 20 — Madison, Wis @ Breese Stevens Field
  • June 21 — Chicago, Ill. @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island