Lauryn Hill paid tribute to the late Fugees producer John Forté, who was found dead at 50 years old on Monday (Jan. 12).

Hill shared a heartfelt tribute to her late Fugees collaborate on Instagram on Wednesday (Jan. 14), which saw the Grammy-winner recall first meeting Forté, whom she remembers as a “gentle king,” and how they quickly became close friends.

“I can’t remember the exact moment I met John Forte or Forte as we used to call him, but I know we became fast friends very soon after. I loved him, my family loved him,” she shared. “I remember meeting his mom with her sweet voice for the first time and walking New York City streets with him in full youthful fascination mode. Our generation of hip hop was young and at the ascent of its epic rise. We were both there…participating and taking it all in, full of excitement and possibility. Forte was a gentlemen and a scholar with a strong pen, deep soul, and kind heart.”

Hill continued: “I hadn’t seen John in years before the last Mised-Fugees Tour, but he stepped on stage like no time had passed at all. We were in contact only a few weeks ago. This loss is unexpected and surreal and my heart aches… for his family, for his wife, for his children, for his friends, and for all of us who were blessed to know him. I Love you John. Rest in peace gentle King.”

Police revealed Forté’s passing on Tuesday (Jan. 13), after the Grammy-winning producer was found dead Monday afternoon in his Massachusetts home, according to Chilmark police. Officials did not reveal a cause of death as an investigation remains ongoing.

“Rest in peace to my refugee brother, John Forte,” Wyclef Jean relayed to Billboard following Forté’s passing. “One of the kindest legends I’ve ever met. A gentle giant with a warrior’s story. You carried pain with grace, and freedom with humility. Thank you for always flooding my life with music. Like clockwork at least once a month, there was a new track, a new idea, a new spark. Your creativity never stopped. I know the angels are welcoming you with open arms, to a place where you’ll play guitar, rap, and sing a brand-new song. We weep down here, but heaven smiles. And I can’t help but say it one more time, just like I did on our song: JOHN FORTE!!!!!!!!”

Forté was a New York City native who became renowned for his contributions to the Fugees’ The Score album as well as Wyclef’s The Carnival Grammy-nominated LP.

In addition to his work alongside the Fugees and the Refugee Camp All-Stars, Forté earned a solo entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Ninety Nine [Flash The Message]” reaching No. 59 in 1998. His Poly Sci album peaked at No. 84 on the Billboard 200 in 1998 as well.


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Nearly eight years in the making, it’s finally time for The Fall-Off. J. Cole announced the album’s Feb. 6 release date on Wednesday (Jan. 14), sending the Dreamville faithful into a frenzy.

The Fall-Off will serve as Cole’s seventh album and his first LP since 2021’s The Off-Season, which topped the Billboard 200 with 282,000 total album-equivalent units.

Cole set the album’s rollout in motion with a trailer featuring an unreleased track and a narrator detailing issues with how society dissects celebrities and their time in the spotlight, as Cole does everyday activities like enjoying a meal at Waffle House and washing his car.

“Everything is supposed to go away eventually,” the narrator says. “You see this especially in show business with famous actors or musicians, and it’s like, Oh, this guy used to be famous and then he fell off. What happened? And they want to point to, they did this and this and they made some sort of mistake, instead of thinking that it’s kind of crazy they got famous in the first place.”

He continues: “So few people reach that level. Of course it’s not going to last forever because somebody else has to take that spot and that’s how show business has been forever. But no, they always want to say, nah that guy fell off. They want to look down on him for just going through the natural cycle of rising and falling.”

Cole didn’t waste time following up with a single titled “Disc 2 Track 2,” which finds JC showing his lyrical dexterity with ease, while telling his life’s story backwards, which drew comparisons from fans to Nas’ “Rewind.” There’s even a beat switch to Mobb Deep’s “Drop a Gem on Em” to close it out.

The 40-year-old revealed the album’s cover art, which appears to be Cole’s old studio set-up. And there’s plenty more to come in the weeks leading up to Feb. 6, like how fans believe they found Cole’s The Fall-Off burner account on IG as well.

Even with all of the success, Cole’s career seems to be at a lower-stakes inflection point, as fans are eager to hear what Cole has to say on The Fall-Off — which he initially teased in 2018 — after bowing out of a feud with Kendrick Lamar in 2024 and apologizing to K. Dot on stage at his Dreamville Festival.

At that time, Cole released his “7 Minute Drill” track dissing Kendrick on Might Delete Later — but ended up scrubbing the diss from the mixtape, after which Drake went to battle with Lamar.

Here’s everything we know about The Fall-Off.


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It’s been a fascinating year in pop stardom, as several A-listers rolled their massive 2024s into nearly-as-big 2025s, some proven hitmakers made the jump to to true ubiquity, and some underground up-and-comers poked their heads above the surface for the first time. It all made for a crowded field, from which it was difficult to choose just 10 names to be our official Greatest Pop Stars of 2025 — which we’ll be counting down one a day starting Monday (Jan. 19) — and nearly as tough even just to decide the 10 honorable mentions, which we just posted today.

On this first Greatest Pop Stars of 2025 episode of the Greatest Pop Stars podcast, we focus on those 10 unranked best-of-the-rest artists. YouTuber and Song vs. Song podcaster Todd in the Shadows stops by to help us size up those 10 artists — and share his takes about who should have made the main list, and who didn’t necessarily need to be recognized at all — as we also look at some of the artists we couldn’t find room for, and also make some predictions about artists who could be in the Greatest Pop Stars discussion in 2026.

Along the way, we answer all the most important questions about our Nos. 11-20 Greatest Pop Stars of 2025: Does it matter that Ariana Grande’s 2025 mostly feels like leftovers from her 2024? Is Benson Boone the Barry Manilow of the 2020s? Did Chappell Roan not make a single truly wrong move all year and still end up losing a lot of her momentum from the year before? Did Justin Bieber out-Swag himself? How highly do we value SZA being the most valuable supporting pop star of the year? And perhaps most importantly: Where exactly do we rate Drake in all of this?

Check it out above, along with a YouTube playlist of some of the greatest moments in best-of-the-rest 2025 pop stardom — all of which are discussed on the pod — and subscribe to the Greatest Pop Stars podcast on Apple Music or Spotify (or wherever you get your podcasts) for weekly discussions every Thursday about all things related to pop stardom!

Also, check out Todd and Lina Morgan’s awesome Song vs. Song podcast here — including the most recent episode featuring host Andrew Unterberger — and watch his videos here (best of 2025 coming soon!)

And as we say in every one of these GPS podcast posts — if you have the time and money to spare, please consider donating to any of these causes in the fight for trans rights:

Transgender Law Center

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Also, please consider giving your local congresspeople a call in support of trans rights, with contact information you can find on 5Calls.org.

There’s no limit to a mother’s intuition. Long before A$AP Rocky and Rihanna were partners and parents of three kids together, they were just friends — but the rapper says his mom always knew they were meant to be more.

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In a clip from an upcoming episode of New York TimesPopcast posted Wednesday (Jan. 14), Rocky recalled how his mom, Renee, kept trying to get him and the Fenty mogul together years before they actually did. “My mother used to say s–t, like, ‘I know you like this girl that you with right now’ — I ain’t gonna say no names — ‘but I want you with RiRi,’” he shared.

“It’s like, ‘Ma, why you keep saying that? That girl don’t even want me like that,’” Rocky continued of what he used to tell his mother about Ri. “‘But we cool, Mom. Like, that’s just my friend, chill.’”

But his mom would insist, “I’m telling you, she’s real,” and of course, Renee ended up being right. “Mothers know best,” the hip-hop star emphasized.

In the clip, Rocky also spoke about how Ri added clarity to his life and helped him realize which of his relationships weren’t beneficial. “Being with my girl took a blindfold off,” he told the hosts. “She’ll tell you, like, ‘That’s not your friend. That, that’s your friend.’”

The two musicians have now been in a relationship for at least five or six years, becoming closer during the coronavirus pandemic. They now share two sons, 3-year-old RZA and 2-year-old Riot Rose, as well as a daughter named Rocki, whom they welcomed in September.

And according to Ri, they might just be adding a fourth soon. In the comments of an Instagram video about wanting to get pregnant in 2026, the hitmaker wrote recently, “So I’m not crazy then? Bet!”

Rocky is currently gearing up to release his long-awaited album, Don’t Be Dumb, which is due out Friday (Jan. 16). So far, fans have heard “Helicopter” and “Punk Rocky” from the LP.

See the clip of Rocky talking about his mom and Ri below.

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Tomorrow on Popcast … A$AP Rocky! In an exclusive sit-down, the rapper and actor discusses the release of “Don’t Be Dumb,” his first new album in eight years, plus settling down with his “boo” Rihanna, life as a family man, his forays into Hollywood, influence on rapper fashion and much more. Watch the full interview on Thursday at YouTube.com/Popcast. #asaprocky #asaprockyinterview #rihanna #music #fyp

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In 2019, Billboard‘s staff revealed its picks for the greatest pop star of every year dating back to 1981 (the first year of MTV, essentially the birth of the modern pop era), with essays making the case for each as the biggest, brightest and most important star in their solar system that calendar year. After adding BTS as the greatest pop star for 2020, we decided to expand the project a little bit. For the last four years, we’ve counted down our picks for the 10 greatest pop stars of the year, with full essays for everyone from No. 10 (Jelly Roll in 2024) to No. 1 (Kendrick Lamar in 2024), as well as bonus write-ups for our picks for Rookie and Comeback of the year, and even 10 close-but-not-quite honorable mentions.

And now, it’s finally time for our 2025 rankings. We’ll be counting down our top 10 over the course of the next two weeks, with essays and podcast discussions for each artist, and our top two being revealed on Friday, Jan. 30. But first, we’ve got our 10 honorable mentions for this year — as well as our rookie and comeback artists of the year, to be unveiled on Friday (Jan. 16). (If you missed any of our Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century rankings that we rolled out in late 2024, be sure to catch up on those as well.)

First, though: a reminder that unlike with our Year-End Charts, these Greatest Pop Stars are not mathematically determined by stats like chart position, streams or sales numbers. Those all play a big part in our final rankings, of course — but so do things like music videos, live performances and social media presence, and more intangible factors like cultural importance, industry influence and overall omnipresence. (And we measure this over the entire 2025 calendar, so if you were only heard from at the beginning or end of the year — or only had one big song or moment — that’s gonna hurt your performance here as well.)

Read on below for our best-of-the-rest picks in alphabetical order, and for more discussion of these artists — as well as some of the artists it hurt us to leave off, and some of the artists we’re hoping to be more in the mix in the years to come — check out our Greatest Pop Stars podcast discussion here.


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You know it’s not the same as it was. At long last, Harry Styles has announced his musical comeback, revealing plans for a new album titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally coming this spring.

As announced Thursday (Jan. 15), the pop star’s fourth studio album will drop March 6. It features 12 tracks and was produced by Kid Harpoon.

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Fans had been expecting word on the new music front for a few days leading up to the announcement, having discovered a mysterious website connected to Styles with the domain “WeBelongTogether.co” and featuring a copyright message at the bottom from Sony Music Entertainment. The site had featured a full-page clip of a crowd enjoying a concert and prompted visitors to text the phrase “We belong together” to a phone number owned by “HSHQ.”

Weeks before that, Styles had seemingly randomly dropped a video of himself performing his “Forever, Forever” instrumental on piano at his final Love on Tour concert in Reggio Emilia, Italy, which ended with the written message, “We belong together.”

It’s been a while since the One Direction alum last introduced a new album era. His most recent full-length, Harry’s House — which was also preceded by a cryptic website launch — debuted atop the Billboard 200 in 2022 and later won album of the year at the Grammys. Its lead single, “As It Was,” spent 15 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, shattering Styles’ previous personal best one-week run at the top of the chart with “Watermelon Sugar” in 2020.

The British musician’s next album will mark his fourth full-length. Before Harry’s House, Styles released his self-titled debut in 2017 and followed it up with sophomore effort Fine Line in 2019. Both of his first two albums also entered the U.S. albums chart at No. 1.

See Styles’ new album announcement below.


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John Mellencamp is set to perform live at Primary Wave Music’s annual pre-Grammy party at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Saturday, Jan. 31, the night before the 68th annual Grammy Awards. There will also be a performance by Trombone Shorty, DJ sets from CeeLo Green and Grandmaster Flash and additional surprises to be announced.

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“Having grown up listening to his amazing music, we are thrilled and grateful to have John Mellencamp join this year’s 20th anniversary pre-Grammy party,” Larry Mestel, CEO and founder of Primary Wave Music, said in a statement. “This milestone year is all about recognizing our family of legendary artists who define our company with unforgettable performances and a few surprises along the way. John’s performance will make this evening one of our most memorable yet.”

Mellencamp’s appearance comes on the heels of his recent announcement of his summer tour, Dancing Words Tour – The Greatest Hits, taking place in 19 U.S. cities. The tour, produced by Live Nation, marks the first time Mellencamp will perform all his most beloved songs in a single night.

Mellencamp’s American Fool topped the Billboard 200 for nine weeks in 1982, which led the magazine to retroactively crown him the Greatest Pop Star of that year. Mellencamp won a Grammy in 1983, best rock vocal performance, male for “Hurts So Good.” He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. His many other awards include the Billboard Century Award (2001), the ASCAP Founders Award (2016), the Americana Lifetime Achievement Award (2010), the John Steinbeck Award (2012) and the Woody Guthrie Prize (2018).

Trombone Shorty won a Grammy four years ago, album of the year as a featured artist on Jon Batiste’s We Are. Green has won five Grammys. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five received a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy in 2021.

The Primary Wave Pre-Grammy party will celebrate 20 years of Primary Wave’s legendary roster and vast catalog. The event is presented by VENU, an owner, operator, and developer of luxury, experience-driven entertainment destinations.


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After nearly two years, Hell’s Kitchen is ending its acclaimed run on Broadway. The Tony- and Grammy Award-winning production’s last performance at New York’s Shubert Theatre will be Feb. 22, marking nearly 800 performances.

Original cast member and Tony-nominated actor Brandon Victor Dixon will also reprise his role as Davis beginning Jan. 27 through the musical’s final curtain call. Although the Broadway engagement is concluding, Hell’s Kitchen’s multi-year national tour — which launched Oct. 10, 2025 — is ongoing with international productions slated for South Korea, Germany and Australia.

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Created and inspired by 17-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys, Hell’s Kitchen garnered more than $100 million in ticket sales during its Broadway run. It also raised more than $1.5 million for charity in association with TodayTix Group.

“We set out on a mission with Hell’s Kitchen to tell diverse stories on Broadway,” Keys tells Billboard. “And to actively ensure this feeling that you belong here. That this Broadway space is a place for everybody. We really had the intention of actively pursuing and creating the opportunity for diverse audiences to experience this show; expanding the kinds of roles available for Black and Brown actors and artists on Broadway. That’s been one of my favorite parts: reshaping the cultural landscape by bringing more people to the table and making Broadway more accessible.”

Produced by AKW Productions, Hell’s Kitchen made its world premiere on Oct. 24, 2023 at The Public Theater and ran through Jan. 14, 2024 before graduating to Broadway on April 20, 2024. In addition to featuring music and lyrics by Keys, the play boasts direction by five-time Tony Award nominee Michael Greif. Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony nominee Kristoffer Diaz wrote the book with music supervision by Emmy and Grammy winner Adam Blackstone and choreography by five-time Tony nominee Camille A. Brown.

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The musical’s original cast starred Maleah Joi Moon as Ali, the rebellious teen girl on fire whose coming-of-age experiences and relationship with her mother are the play’s central focus, Shoshana Bean, Kecia Lewis and the aforementioned Dixon. Both Lewis and Moon won two of the play’s 13 Tony nominations in 2024 for best actress in a featured role in a musical and best actress in a leading role in a musical, respectively. Additional accolades include a 2025 Grammy for best musical theater album.

The current cast features Amanda Reid, Kelsee Kimmel, four-time Grammy winner Yolanda Adams, three-time Grammy Award winner Ne-Yo and Lamont Walker II (also in the original cast). In addition to Adams and Ne-Yo, Grammy-nominated singer Tank and Hamilton’s Christopher Jackson have appeared in limited engagements. Hell’s Kitchen: Behind the Dream, a book chronicling the musical’s 13-year journey to Broadway complemented by behind-the-scenes commentary plus interviews with the creative team and original cast, was released by Keys this past October.

Alicia Keys on stage at "Hell's Kitchen" Broadway opening night at Shubert Theatre on April 20, 2024 in New York City.

Alicia Keys on stage at “Hell’s Kitchen” Broadway opening night at Shubert Theatre on April 20, 2024 in New York City.

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As Hell’s Kitchen’s Broadway run winds down, Keys reflects on fulfilling one of her lifelong dreams — and why she promises, “This is only the beginning.”

What other takeaways are you leaving with thanks to this experience?

There’s no way for me to just have one takeaway. It’s crazy. I’ve learned so much and grown so much. But the net takeaway is that there are truly no limits; no boxes except the ones we put ourselves in. I’ve reached a new level of pushing myself, learning there’s so much newness at every opportunity. Then there’s the collaboration and partnership of making a show like this, putting experts in their fields together to create something that belongs to everyone.

And talent, that’s another thing. We found some of the most talented people including young people just fresh out of high school or college. It’s really inspiring to see how much organic, raw talent there is and that this show has continued to bring people’s dreams to life. We also founded Kaleidoscope Dreams, a nonprofit organization inspired by the show, to increase access to the arts throughout our communities and schools.

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Why was the musical able to have such a strong and successful impact?

While the story is so specific to these characters in New York City in the ’90s, that specificity makes it totally universal. Everyone sees a piece of themselves in this story. It’s about family, grit and resilience; about making mistakes and building up stronger. It’s also about hope, love, transformation and finding your community — things that we’re all looking for. That’s what makes it so relatable and has also made it so successful. Things will never quite look the same after this show because it’s shifted the perspective. That’s how change happens.

Can you speak on why the show is concluding its Broadway run?

The story is out in the world; audiences are deeply connecting to it. I have to say thank you to Broadway, all the fans and supporters of this show for giving me the opportunity to tell this story. And for it being the most mega launching pad as this is only the beginning. Because of it, we have these incredible verticals as our next phase. We have the U.S. tour, a Korean company, an Australian company and we’re developing a German company. This is literally bringing New York across the country and across the world. It’s always been a lifelong dream of mine to create a Broadway musical born from the dream of my mother. I can’t believe how massive it all is. It’s growing and growing, doing exactly what is supposed to do down the road.

Do you envision a TV and/or film version of the musical?

Man, there are so many new opportunities and pathways. I can’t give you all of my secrets. But there’s a whole world ready to be built and experienced in all kinds of new mediums. I’m super excited.

Is another stage play in your future?

Yes, are you kidding me?! With everything that I know and have learned … just wait to see what comes next.


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The hilarious video of Leonardo DiCaprio animatedly discussing KPop Demon Hunters with someone at his Golden Globes table is absolutely golden — but Teyana Taylor wants you to know that he wasn’t talking to her.

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While guesting on The Tonight Show on Wednesday (Jan. 14) — three days after the award show — the star cleared up the misconception that her One Battle After Another costar had been poking fun at her for not knowing who the stars of KPop Demon Hunters were in a clip that had the internet in stitches this week. In reality, Taylor told host Jimmy Fallon she’s been a fan of the hit Netflix film for a long time, because “my kids’ favorite song is ‘Golden,’ so I was, like, really excited.”

“I had to call Leo, I’m like, ‘I wasn’t asking you …,’” she explained. “I knew exactly what K-pop was, because Chase [Infiniti] taught me. I was like, ‘You can’t be talking to me — were you talking to me? ‘Cause I already told people you was talking to me.’”

Here’s what really happened, according to the singer-actress. “So apparently, he had two KPop Demon Hunters conversations that night!” she said, laughing. “KPop Demon Hunters was just in his mouth all night. I’m like, ‘Who else was you kiki-ing with like that?’ Literally, that’s how we kiki. So I had like a little friendly jealousy. I was like, ‘Who else are you chewing your invisible gum with?’”

“He don’t even remember who he was talking to,” Taylor added. “Yeah, it wasn’t me. I knew exactly who KPop Demon Hunters was.”

Both the All’s Fair actress and KPop Demon Hunters won big at the Golden Globes on Sunday night (Jan. 11). While the former won her first-ever Globe, taking home the prize for best supporting actress thanks to her performance in One Battle After Another, the latter picked up best original song for eight-week Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper “Golden.”

Taylor is also up for best R&B album at this year’s Grammys for Escape Room, a track from which — “Hard Part” — she performed on Tonight with Lucky Daye. The pair went toe to toe singing buttery riffs while sitting in rotating lounge chairs.

Watch Taylor’s full interview with Fallon above, and check out her performance with Daye below.


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The best way to motivate yourself to get into the gym is if your workout gear is cute. At least, that’s what we’ve told ourselves here at ShopBillboard.

Hitting the gym and building a better version of yourself can be challenging if you lack motivation. The solution? Wearing cute activewear that’ll have you wanting to sweat up a storm. BLACKPINK’s Jisoo’s activewear line with Alo Yoga is both stylish and functional, featuring hits like flared leggings and footwear, as well as ballet-inspired skirts.

The aforementioned sneaker is a signature style for Jisoo called the ALO Sunset Sneaker, a low-top style retailing for $275. While it originally only came in a singular pink colorway, the brand recently launched an alternate colorway called Caramel Cream, a tan caramel hue that is wildly more versatile than the OG.

Below, we’ve compiled some of our favorites from Jisoo’s collections available to shop now at Alo Yoga, that includes the new shoe colorway. We’ve gathered a few everyday pieces one could wear while running errands or grabbing a quick matcha, along with more work out-centric items made to boost performance and get you on the right track.  

Alo Yoga Just Dropped Caramel-Colored Sneakers With BLACKPINK's Jisoo

ALO Sunset Sneaker + Jisoo

New Caramel Cream Sunset sneakers.


These sneakers are ready to go with you on adventure after adventure. These low-top sneakers are an excellent blend of athletic and leisure and retail for $275. The silhouette is available in Bloom Pink, and now a Caramel Cream hue and is crafted from 100% suede for a unique textural finish. Current sizing is available for women ranges from 5 to 10. The caramel style is much more versatile, working as a neutral that’ll go with most everything in your closet.

The shoe comes with two lace options: plain white cotton and a fuzzy style, allowing buyers to change up their shoe game depending on their mood. The pair is finished with Shumon star charms, a Jisoo signature, and non-slip outsoles that offer traction whether you’re going for a jog or selling out shows a la Jisoo.

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Airbrush High-Waist 7/8 Bootcut Legging

Black bootcut leggings from Alo Yoga x BLACKPINK’s Jisoo collection.


Leggings are a must-have athleisure piece in your wardrobe. The silhouette is easy to throw on for a casual coffee date or a trip to the nail salon, while simultaneously being ideal for getting a quick morning jog in. This collaborative style is the best of both worlds, athletic enough for intense workouts but comfy enough for a day lounging on the couch, and it retails for just $128.

The Jisoo-crafted bottoms are high-waisted and come with a stylish boot-cut flair that further elevates these otherwise basic leggings, making them super stylish. These leggings are made of a breathable stretch fabric that offers compression but enough stretch for pilates, one of Jisoo’s go-to low-impact workouts. Sizing for these leggings currently ranges from XXS to Large.

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Airbrush Streamlined Bra Tank

A bra tank top from Alo Yoga x BLACKPINK’s Jisoo collection.


One thing we at ShopBillboard love about this collection is how fashion-forward each piece in this collection is. There’s an attention to detail that you can’t really find anywhere else, and that’s likely thanks in part to how stylish Jisoo is. With her help, items like this Airbrush Streamlined Bra Tank not only become an athletic piece, but also a fashion statement.

The style retails for $78 and comes in white with black accents. Not your mama’s sports bra, this bra top is structured, transitioning from a strappy and blocky bodice to curved lines that outline the bust. The fabric offers slight compression and light to medium support, ideal for low-impact activity like yoga. Sizing ranges from XXS to Large.

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Match Point Short

High-waisted black boxing shorts from Alo Yoga x BLACKPINK’s Jisoo collection.


These Match Point Shorts for $78 are comfort personified, crafted with easy breezy material that allows your body to breathe while working up a sweat. The high-waisted style comes in sizes XXS to Large and features a boxing-inspired silhouette with a branded elasticized waistband and a boxy finish. You’ve got built-in briefs for extra support and ample pockets built with zipper closures to keep your goods, from your phone, keys and wallet, safe and sound while you workout. 

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Alosoft Encore Tennis Dress

A stretchy black tennis dress.


Whether you’re hitting balls over a net or grabbing coffee with friends, this Alosoft Encore Tennis Dress is a winner in our book. Casual, flowy and made of a soft and stretchy Alosoft fabric, this piece is extremely versatile and can be utilized as a layering piece under cardigans, a la Jisoo, or paired with tights for a warmer look. If all that wasn’t enough, this dress has a built-in onesie, giving you extra coverage, and hidden pocket detailing to hold your phone or cards while working out or running errands.

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Supernatural Sweater Cardigan

A breezy black cardigan with a relaxed fit.


There’s nothing better than cozying up in a cardigan. This Jisoo-approved Supernatural Sweater Cardigan style is another versatile piece we can see our readers wearing and re-wearing time and time again, especially as it gets colder. The cardigan boasts a stylish, cropped fit and is made of 100% cotton, making it extremely lightweight and an excellent layering piece over dresses or cropped tops. If you don’t like the black, the Supernatural Sweater Cardigan also comes in Ivory, Burgundy, Navy and Green Olive.

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Airlift Down The Line Tennis Skirt

A flowy pink quartz tennis skirt.


A tennis skirt is a timeless piece. How Alo Yoga and Jisoo made the silhouette even more stylish, we don’t know. The Airlift Down The Line Tennis Skirt and comes in this adorable pink smokey quartz color. The skirt is made of a silky, free-flowing material and features built-in shorts for extra coverage and hidden side pockets. The fabric is sculpting, looking sleek and slim on the body. The pink hue is a stand-out for sure, a color we’re sure you don’t already have in your closet. If you’re not into the quartz, the skirt also comes in black.

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7/8 High-Waist Airlift Legging

High-waisted pink leggings made of a stretchy fabric.


Alo Yoga is famed for its leggings. It’s all thanks to the brand’s high-compression Airlift fabric that gives the frame a secure, slim fit. Or maybe it’s the fact that these leggings fit like a glove? Whatever the case may be, these 7/8 High-Waist Airlift Leggings are a hit. Jisoo wears the smoky pink quartz colorway, but we also like the Pink Wild Rose shade if you’re into pink. These bottoms are complete with a wide, double-layered waistband for a fit that holds you all in. The beauty of these leggings is that they’re made to move and stretch with you, no weird tugging or bunching.

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Make Waves Sweatpant

High-waisted sweatpants made of a cozy breathable fabric.


You’ll make waves this holiday season if you gift these Make Waves Sweatpants, retailing for $148. The high-waisted silhouette is equipped with this really cool color-blocked wave pattern that sets them apart from any old sweats you probably used to. The style is made of a unique French terry fabric that’s smooth on the outside and fleecy on the inside, keeping you nice and cozy while lounging or out running errands.

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Goddess Ribbed Go-To Tank

A ribbed tank top with light compression.


We’re sure this tank top will be your go-to, pun intended. Unlike your average tank styles, the Goddess Ribbed Go-To Tank, retailing for $68, is designed with light compression and no built-in bra, keeping the girls in place without feeling the oppressive weight of cups or wires. The tank is sorta like a sports bra and features funky ribbed detailing that gives the style textural interest. If you’re not rocking with the white, the Goddess Ribbed Go-To Tank also comes in Black and Brown.

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Faux Leather Premier Bomber

A faux leather bomber jacket in an oversized style.


As the weather gets chillier, it’s imperative that you have outwear that you can trust to keep you nice and cozy throughout the colder season. Our vote for the coziest outerwear in town is this Faux Leather Premier Bomber for $298. The faux-leather number features an elasticized waist, hefty pockets for storing all your essentials and a comfy boxy fit. The buttery soft faux-leather construction is easier to keep clean and maintain, unlike your typical leather jackets.

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Grand Slam Tennis Skirt

A pleated tennis skirt with a shorter hemline.


This tennis skirt is a grand slam, and we’re not just talking about the name. The Grand Slam Tennis Skirt is a pleated option retailing for $98. It’s a more modern take on the OG silhouette, what with the higher hemline and built-in shorts for comfort. The pleating offers some textural interest while the high waist keeps the wearer nice and secure. If you’re scared of getting the white fabric dirty, the Grand Slam also comes in Black and Navy.

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Extreme Cropped Pullover

A cropped pullover with long sleeves.


If you’re tired of your cozy sweaters swallowing you whole, then the Extreme Cropped Pullover for $98 is for you. This cropped pullover is, as the name suggests, extremely cropped, giving you shape and a flared fit unlike your traditional crewnecks. Don’t let the crop fool you, however, this piece is just as cozy thanks to the soft French terry construction with fuzzy lining that insulates heat. We’d style this over a sports bra or cropped tank top for extra warmth and style points.

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Unisex Scrunch Socks

Scrunchie socks in a pink quartz colorway.


You can’t go wrong with gifting socks this season, and these Unisex Scrunch Socks are the only socks that should be on your gifting list. The style retails for $32 and comes in this ultra-cute, smoky pink quartz colorway. They’re made of a breathable cotton fabric, too, so your feet won’t sweat during an intense workout. These socks sit slouchy on the feet, giving a similar effect to legwarmers. If pink isn’t your thing, there are about 12 other colors to choose from, great for everyone on your list.

The K-Pop star’s collaborative athleisure is comfortable and feminine with pastel pinks, creams and versatile black hues, along with form-fitted silhouettes all crafted with Alo Yoga’s quality fabrics. The pair have been collaborating as far back as 2023, crafting athleisure for low and high impact workout sessions that make the wearer feel confident sweating up a storm in their athletic endeavors.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best fleece-lined leggings, pleated skirts and running shorts.