DJ Khaled wants to shout from the rooftops about the benefits of the new Wegovy pill. The “We The Best” rapper/producer is one of several stars who will appear in a 90-second Super Bowl LX commercial on Sunday (Feb. 8) during the big game touting the benefits of the GLP-1 weight loss medication in its new form.
In the spot, Saturday Night Live iron man Kenan Thompson stands atop a water tower in the middle of a lush field to announce some exciting news. “Wegovy now comes in a pill,” says Thompson, as the always excitable Khaled shouts up to him from the ground. “So adults with obesity can lose weight and keep it off along with diet and exercise!”
“Yes, thank you DJ Khaled,” Thompson says, adding, “be honest, if there was a pill that made other healthful things possible, you’d take it.”
The spot — cued to rapper Skee-Lo’s 1995 classic “I Wish” — features a series of other stars humorously describing other useful pills that they would totally take, including actor John C. Reilly wishing for a pill that would help him parallel park and an animal print singlet-wearing Khaled wishing for a pill that could make him a pro wrestler. Peacemaker star Danielle Brooks pines for one that would help her rescue more kittens from trees, as she stretches her arms and hands a cat to movie tough guy Danny Trejo and former SNL player Ana Gasteyer dreaming of a pill that would make people “less judgy about how to lose weight.”
The ad is the first-ever one featuring Novo Nordisk’s new once-daily Wegovy 25mg tablets, with the spot introducing the anticipated pill while taking on popular public perceptions that taking the highly popular new weight loss meds is “the easy way out,” according to a statement. Instead, it stresses that adults with obesity can lose weight using the Wegovy pill, along with diet and exercise.
In a statement, Khaled said, “I know what it’s like to go hard in the gym, eat clean, stay disciplined – put in that work every single day, but still not see the results you want. I knew I wanted to work with Novo Nordisk because I’m a father, I’m a husband, and I want to be the best for my family. When you’re trying to reach your goals and you’re looking for something more, having an option like Wegovy® pill – that’s powerful.”
Super Bowl LX will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Sunday (Feb. 8) and air on NBC, with coverage beginning at 1 p.m. ET.
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Nearly a decade into his rap career, LaRussell is finally starting to enjoy the fruits of his labor. The Bay Area native has been hard at work, rewriting the script as an independent trailblazer, which caught the watchful eye of Jay-Z.
LaRussell met Hov last month at the Roc Nation offices in Los Angeles, which resulted in the rapper inking a deal with Roc Nation. The 31-year-old partnered with ROC Nation Distribution, while retaining rights to his masters. In a way, LaRussell took both the $500,000 and the meeting with Jay, which has been a nauseating debate on social media for years.
“I got to a point in my journey where I’m the first in my lineage to do a lot of these things, so I no longer have a guide,” LaRussell tells Billboard. “And Hov is who is now another guide for me that I could look to and say, ‘Hey, man, how did you navigate this?’”
Doors are already starting to open, as the NFL took note of LaRussell’s movement, who will be curating the house band for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium, and is also slated to perform in Santa Clara on Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 8) at the Tailgate alongside headliner Teddy Swims.
Inspired by Nipsey Hussle’s entrepreneurial $100 mixtape approach, which saw the late Los Angeles rapper sell 1,000 copies of his Crenshaw project in 2013 (Jay-Z was a buyer), LaRussell is looking to sell 100,000 copies of his Something’s in the Water album.
Delayed until March after falling short of his six-figure goal, LaRussell’s “pay what you want” model charges fans as little as a dollar for early access to the LP on the EVEN platform. Plenty of celebrities have also stepped up to support LaRussell with four and five-figure purchases. The list notably includes NBA star Kyrie Irving ($11,001), Snoop Dogg ($2,500), E-40 ($1,000) and Raphael Saadiq ($10,000).
“Shout-out [Nipsey Hussle]. He did the $100 album. And this was my way of just giving a nod to Nip, but opening the door for more people to have access,” LaRussell adds. “It’s been really dope to see, especially the artistic community, because you don’t often see artists supporting artists in this fashion.”
Check out our full interview with LaRussell ahead of Super Bowl LX, which finds him detailing his meeting with Jay, getting love from his peers and advice for independent artists.
You’re curating the house band for the Super Bowl. How does something like that even comeabout?
A lot of long conversations. We’ve been meeting with the NFL for the past few months, speaking our piece and stating why we think we deserve the opportunity and it finally came around. They sent it up to the top, and the Tailgate was something that was last-minute. But the house band curation is something we’ve been working on for a minute.
What’s your vision for that and the Tailgate performance?
It’s just gonna be a nice welcome to the Bay Area. A nod to my region and where I’m from. You’re gonna hear a lot of sounds that, if you’re not from here, you might be unfamiliar with. It’s gonna be a lot of collar popping and a lot of collar holding. It’s gonna be a lot of head-swinging and shaking.
I’m here to represent the region and the turf, and I wanted to show the rest of the world what we got to offer. Historically, we haven’t gotten an opportunity to really be on this level and on these kinds of platforms. So I feel like it’s rightfully due.
You pushed the album back to March; we got more albums to sell.
It’s crazy because the day after we bumped it back, I got a sale from Gary Vee for $18,000 and Raphael Saadiq for $10,000. So I’m really grateful that I stuck with my gut and chose to push it back, and just campaign some more. I wanted to get the people more involved.
Touch on some of those celebrity purchases, like Kyrie Irving paying $11,000.
Kyrie Irving, $11,000 and we donated that back to the hood. E-40, $1,000. Cedric the Entertainer, Snow tha Product ($5,000) and Snoop Dogg ($2500).
I was surprised, yeah, I didn’t know. That’s so cool for somebody who shares the same lineage and legacy as me to do that. That’s a special moment.
It’s been cool to see how much love you’re getting on social media from like Busta Rhymes to Charlamagne Tha God.
I feel like it’s been years and years of build-up. Charlamagne gave me one of my first really big opportunities by allowing me to come on The Breakfast Club and rap. That really expanded my career beyond just my region. He watched me turn down Roc Nation and watched me go through all these different phases of my journey. This full-circle moment of like, “Damn, you did it and you stayed indie and you stuck to your guns.”
How cool is it to see J. Cole on the EVEN platform with Birthday Blizzard?
That’s really insane — because, yeah, we was really in the bedroom in my mama’s crib during that first launch. How do we make this efficient? How do we make it effective? How can this benefit everybody? And to go from that all the way to J. Cole, Wale, 21 Savage. We’ve had so many people use the platform and sell more units than they’ve ever sold, and be able to make more money than they’ve made traditionally off streaming. It’s been a beautiful thing. That’s something that came from us. That exists because I’m alive.
FROM MOM’S TO CRIB TO J. COLE!!! 🙏🏾🫂
Thank You @realcoleworld for embracing what we built. Thank You @magisformagic for being so dedicated to the vision. Thank You @even.biz for putting the artist first. Thank You to all the fans who purchased an album.
How about the new single “I’m From the Bay” with Lil Jon?
Yeah, we fired up. It’s produced by Lil Jon and my homies. That’s the part that makes me feel really good. I put Jon in the studio with people that I’ve been building with, who’ve been here with me from the jump. Hokage Simon, we did our first show out of town together, my very first booking, and to make it to a point where he’s working on records with Lil Jon beside him for this album is a special moment.
How was linking with Jay-Z? You didn’t take the $500,000.
I took both; it was really incredible. It was dope to see somebody climb so high up the ladder and still have their feet on the ground. You don’t experience it often. You get to a point where you can have money, where you don’t have to deal with anyone and still take your time out to deal with people that you don’t have to and share how it makes you feel and your experiences.
Take us into those conversations with Jay. What game did he give you or what were those questions you were looking for guidance on?
We talked about what the future looks like and what the past looks like, and how we can’t replicate the past, and how necessary it is for us to move forward, and how all the infrastructure needs to shift to look different and just how many blows Hov has to take by being innovative. We allow everyone else to do anything that he does, but Hov does it and it’s an issue. We allow everybody else to make streaming platforms, but Hov does and it’s an issue. And that’s something that’s deeply rooted, far beyond him. But he’s really in a fight for what we’re after, the same fight that I’m fighting. That’s why it meant so much to me, because he understood what it took for me to get to where I am.
Were you starstruck talking to Hov?
Oh yeah! After he walked in the room, my whole crew was starstruck. We just started fiddling. We just started hitting buttons on our computer with nothing on the screen. And I felt really grateful for that experience, because I don’t get that anymore. I often give that to people, but I don’t get that experience. So that was the first time for me in a long time where I met someone who made me feel like, ‘Damn, larger than life.’ Hov is tall, but he’s a giant outside of his height.
How was putting together that $1,000 Backyard Experience for your fans?
Legendary. That was my first time asking my community to support me that deeply. Yeah. And it was another thing, like the $100,000 album sold campaign. We’re just on a walk, popping our s–t. And I decided to launch the next day, and it sold out immediately. The first show went just like that. Within hours, we announced the second show. We sold 250 tickets total, quarter of a million dollars off a low-capacity show. I feel like I got the Guinness World Record for the lowest amount of tickets sold for the highest amount of revenue.
Does it feel awkward charging fans that much, like I gotta deliver on this experience?
It don’t feel weird because I meet people for a dollar. They paid because they believed in what we were doing and cultivating an experience. But like, whether you pay $1000 or you pay a dollar, if you come to my show, you’re gonna meet me, you gonna get a hug. But this one was just more intimate, because we’re gonna go to dinner and come to the crib early. This was really the community rallying around somebody they believed in. You’ve never seen your favorite artists in their backyard. Only my fans get to say that for the rest of every artist’s career.
What’s the plan for when you run it back?
I am going to run it back, but I’m gonna scale it up each time. We’re gonna make new history every time. And I want to add more amenities. We’ll do pop-up shows, and then I’ll go play pickleball with the fans. We’ve been really finding ways to cultivate and build that relationship deeper than just come watch me rap.
What makes a star in this era? Mainstream stardom is very different from when we grew up. It’s very niche, like you got a Rod Wave, an NBA YoungBoy and now a Don Toliver. How do you view that?
I think they’re very popular, but they’re not stars. Stars are hard to come by, like a star shines everywhere, not just in the niche, not just like in random places, but no matter where you at. I think that only God could cultivate that. You know, everyone’s not chosen for that role. I don’t even think there’s an amount of work you could do to get that. Like Michael Jackson was chosen. He earned it, and he worked his a— off, but he was chosen. There was a certain light about him that just existed. I don’t think we really have too much say in that; it’s just a life that’s unfolding. Like, I’m really a n—a from Vallejo who had no star quality at one point.
Looking at the music landscape now, what are your tips for independent artists?
Be hyper authentic. I think that’s like a very cliche one, but it’s the most important, like I’ve gotten this far, because when people see me outside, it’s the same person that they seen online. They never encounter a different version of me, and they can relate to that. They feel the human. They feel like they can bring their kids to me, they can bring their grandmother to me. And that’s all due to authenticity, like they connect at a real, genuine level. It’s not like I’m some star and I’m up here and they’re down here and you just got to witness me be that. People come up to me like I’m their cousin. Like there’s certain people you’re scared to meet, but then people treat me like I’m literally a relic, like they grew up knowing me their whole life. I think being really consistent, honing your craft to the point where you become undeniable.
2021 was my first viral moment on the scene, and I lasted five years independently, spending my own money and building my own ecosystem. There’s artists who have been on majors who disappeared completely. It’s a really hard feat, but you can only do that by making yourself undeniable. You stay consistent, and you do so much work that it’s even if you don’t want to see me, you have to see me.
How was linking with Wiz Khalifa?
Legendary, I got to hit a joint. It was really beautiful, especially the moment we had after, when the world took to it, and it was like the narrative of, “Man, I haven’t heard Wiz like this in a long time. This is Kush & Orange Juice Wiz.” It really lifted the tide. Him dropping the album after that, I felt like I added a pillar moment to that journey leading into that album. I was just grateful to contribute to his journey in that way, and vice versa. It was a special moment. I do my vlogs because I used to watch DayTodays.
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Create Music Group is investing $300 million in Nettwerk Music Group to support the managers of the Vancouver-based label buying out their existing investors, according to a statement from Nettwerk seen by Billboard on Friday.
The companies did not disclose which investors Nettwerk’s management is buying out, but previous investors includ Flexpoint Ford, Beedie Capital and Vistara Growth. As part of the agreement, Create will also give Nettwerk, which represents Passenger, Paris Paloma, SMYL and Mon Rovîa, access to “substantial” follow-on capital and support services to support its growth.
As part of the deal, Nettwerk’s management team, including co-founders Terry McBride and Mark Jowett, will increase their ownership stake and continue to lead day-to-day operations of the company. The agreement will also provide Nettwerk with access to Create Music Group’s infrastructure, global distribution and label services.
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News of the deal comes soon after Nettwerk conducted a round of layoffs that impacted around 10% of its workforce, sources tell Billboard.
Founded and headquartered in Vancouver, Nettwerk was founded more than 40 years ago. It has since built the careers of some of the most respected singer-songwriters in the world. In 2016, the company sold its publishing assets to Kobalt’s investment fund, KMC, including songs by 10,000 Maniacs, Teenage Fanclub, Wayne Hancock, the Wild Strawberries, the Submarines, the Lucky Nine, Soulfully, Robert Orrall, Roger Greenaway, Paul Brady, Mutiny Within, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Jesse Malin, Young The Giant, Trivium, Sinead O’Connor, Bauhaus singer Peter Murphy and Delirium. It continued to build a new catalog of songs by inking a go-forward administration deal with Kobalt as well.
In 2023, the company recapitalized, bringing in a new investor in the form of Flexpoint Asset Opportunity Fund II and additional funding from existing investors Beedie Capital and Vistara Growth. At the time, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“We’re excited about this next chapter in Nettwerk’s journey,” said McBride, co-founder and CEO of Nettwerk, in a statement. “Partnering with Create allows us to continue to build on our foundation, grow our capabilities, and provide even more value to the artists we represent — while staying true to our roots as an artist-focused, independent Canadian label.”
“Terry and his team at Nettwerk have built one of the most enduring and influential independent music companies in the modern era,” added Create Music Group CEO and co-founder Jonathan Strauss. “We are excited to put all of the resources at our disposal behind Terry and his management team to fuel Nettwerk’s continued global growth.”
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What if we told you that a simple spray of “Opalite” spray would make you irresistible? That’s the premise of Taylor Swift‘s eagerly awaited video for her The Life of a Showgirl single “Opalite,” which debuted on Apple Music and Spotify on Friday morning (Feb. 6). The retro-themed clip features Swift as a miss lonely hearts who spends her days pining for love in her bachelorette pad with her only companion coming in the form of a pet rock.
The clip opens with a grainy, VHS-like throwback late night informercial ad for the magical Opalite spray, which promises to turn your relationship “crappiness to happiness” with just one spritz. Sitting in her overstuffed living room, a housecoat-wearing Swift is roped into the ad’s pitch, gazing at her giant rock friend longingly, as she takes the stone to the park for a ride on the swing, gingerly treating it like a human companion.
Between making fold-up “cootie catcher” fortune telling games and friendship bracelets by herself, smearing glitter on herself and her stone, which she takes along to karaoke and a bar, Swift seems content with her inanimate companion. After seeing actress Greta Lee (The Morning Show) on MTV strumming a guitar, Swift orders drinks for her and her pet rock. But when she pours the martini onto her pal, the bartender kindly asks her to leave.
Next, we see Swift doing a Jane Fonda workout on a step along with Jodie Turner-Smith (Queen & Slim), with her rock taking the place of weights. “You couldn’t understand it/ Why you felt alone,” she sings as we see actor Domhnall Gleeson (The Paper) living an equally lonely life, laying in bed with a sleep mask on his forehead as he looks longingly at his companion, a tiny cactus tucked in next to him. He also takes his pal everywhere, even as his face and hands are increasingly swathed in bandages due to the plant’s spikes.
Desperate for relief, both he and Swift order some Opalite, which they spray on their significant nothers, at which point a goo-covered Swift magically appears in Gleeson’s living room. The awkward couple begin their unlikely romance, with singer Lewis Capaldi making a cameo as a mall photographer who shoots them in increasingly bizarre poses.
Their mall adventure continues with a stop at a soft pretzel shop and a stroll past a cactus kiosk, where Gleeson’s spurned, spiky ex appears to be giving him two spiny middle fingers up and Swift’s rock displays a not-so-friendly friendship bracelet message. Other cameos include British talk show host Graham Norton as the owner of an Opalite shop and actor Cillian Murphy (Peaky Blinders) as an Opalite pitchman.
The retro fun reaches its peak with a glittery dance routine featuring Swift and Gleeson doing adorable couples choreo at a dance competition where the elderly judges — as well as Swift dancer favorite Kameron “Kam” Saunders — seem unimpressed with their routine.
The clip ends with a call-back to a Norton Show appearance in October featuring the new video’s cast, during which Gleeson expressed his desire to one day be in a Swift music video, which begs the question of whether his comment was a bit, or a long con Easter egg Swift had planned all along?
In an Instagram explainer Swift revealed, “When we were all talking during the broadcast, Domhnall [Gleeson] made a light hearted joke about wanting to be in one of my music videos. He’s Irish! He was joking! Except that in that moment during the interview, I was instantly struck with an *idea*. And so a week later he received an email script I’d written for the ‘Opalite’ video, where he was playing the starring role. I had this thought that it would be wild if all of our fellow guests on the Graham Norton Show that night, including Graham himself, could be a part of it too. Like a school group project but for adults and it isn’t mandatory. To my delight, everyone from the show made the effort to time travel back to the 90’s with us and help with this video.”
The “Opalite” video comes four months after Swift released her The Life of a Showgirl album, the Billboard 200 chart-topper that debuted at No. 1 following its Oct. 3 release and spent a total of 12 weeks at the pinnacle of the album chart. It’s just the second visual from the singer’s 12th studio album. The first, “The Fate of Ophelia,” debuted as part of Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl event, which hit movie theaters before debuting on YouTube two days later.
This time, however, Swifties will have to wait two days to see “Opalite” on YouTube, as it debuted today on Spotify and Apple Music only. The decision to delay the YouTube premiere follows YouTube’s December announcement that it was withdrawing its streaming data from all of Billboard‘s charts.
YouTube’s withdrawal came on the heels of Billboard‘s Dec. 16 announcement of a change to chart methodology that will continue to weigh subscription streams more favorably than ad-supported streams, in a bid to better reflect changing consumer behaviors and the increased revenue derived from streaming in the industry. The change means that paid/subscription streams will be weighted against ad-supported streams at a 1:2.5 ratio, narrowed from the previous 1:3 ratio.
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The 2026 Winter Olympics has finally begun. Fans of hockey, figure skating, curling and snowboarding can already start cheering on their country, but the “start” of the Olympics happens today, Feb. 6, during the Opening Ceremony. The grand spectacle often features a large event held by the host country, celebrating their history, honoring the athletes from each country and lighting the Olympic flame, which Snoop Dogg already took part in.
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The Milan Cortina Olympics inauguration will held mainly in Milan’s 76,000-capacity San Siro stadium, which is often referred to as the La Scala of Football, in reference to the city’s famed opera house and the venue’s association with legendary soccer matches. However, for the first time at the Olympics history, the event will feature multiple locations during the Opening Ceremony. Cortina d’Ampezzo, one of the game’s host cities and around 250 miles northeast of Milan, will also stage a celebration of its own.
Who’s performing at the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony?
The Opening Ceremony will be headlined by six-time Grammy award winner Mariah Carey and Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. Joining them to usher in the games will be Chinese pianist Lang Lang, Italian actor Sabrina Impacciatore, singer-songwriter Laura Pausini, opera star Cecilia Bartoli and rapper Ghali.
How to Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Online for Free
The 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Milan will broadcast on NBC, USA Network, CNBC and NBCSN. The best way to stream the event is the channel’s official streaming platform, Peacock. While there is no free trial for new users, the platform offers affordable plans starting at just $10.99 per month, or an annual plan for $109.99 per year (which gets you 12 months of streaming for the price of 10).
With DIRECTV, new subscribers can take advantage of a 5-day free trial, so you can watch a week’s worth of Olympic games live and for free. The streaming platform carrier every network broadcasting the 2026 Winter Olympics and the Opening Ceremony, so you’ll never miss a sports moment. With so many different sports happening. DIRECT offers unlimited DVR storage so you can record, save and watch your favorite olympic moments whenever you’d like.
For the most content offerings, you can sign up for Hulu + Live TV and get access to the Hulu library in addition to more then 95 live TV channels (including NBC). The streaming platform starts at $89.99 per month, but there’s also 3-day free trial for new users.
And, for even more programming, Hulu + Live TV now comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited, which gives you everything within the Hulu library, in addition to exclusive content on ESPN for even more sports coverage.
Sling TV offers the Blue package, which comes with NBC, USA Network, CNBC, MS NOW, Bravo and others. Blue is one of the most affordable options and comes with more than 40 channels and can be streamed on up to three device at a time. Please note: Pricing and channel availability varies from market-to-market.
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As he tears through North American venues, Liverpudlian rapper EsDeeKid has dropped the new single “Omens.”
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The anonymous rapper – once rumoured to be Timothée Chalamet – is currently on his debut headline tour through the U.S. and Canada. On Friday (Feb. 6), he will headline the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, before hopping across town to Elsewhere (Feb. 7) and then hitting L.A.’s Roxy Theatre and Echoplex on Feb. 9 and Feb. 12, respectively.
“Omens” is the latest song from the musician who wears his Scouse roots proudly and who has rapidly risen from the underground U.K. rap scene to international attention; he appeared as one of Billboard U.K.’s artists to watch in 2026. His debut album Rebel was released in June 2025 and peaked at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 and No. 8 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart. Two singles, “Phantom” and 4 Raws,” hit the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 67 and No. 28, respectively.
The song is accompanied by a new video directed by Archie Erskine (JustBanco, Aitch) which you can see below. “Omens” was produced by Cppo, Toom & Wasa.
Despite growing attention, EsDeeKid has remained masked and anonymous leading to viral theories of his identity. At one point, fans suggested that actor Chalamet could be the voice behind the persona based on a perceived similarity in the appearance of both mens’ eyes and eyebrows. The rumor was debunked in December when the Marty Supreme star jumped on a remix of “4 Raws” and appeared in the track’s video.
EsDeeKid is competing in the best breakthrough category at the BRIT Awards on Feb. 28, his debut nomination. He will perform live at Rolling Loud in Orlando, Fla. on May. 8, and appear at All Points East in London on Aug. 23.
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How Did I Get Here? additionally starts at No. 16 on the overall Billboard 200, marking the singer-songwriter’s third top 20-charting effort. The album earned 26,000 equivalent album units in the United States in the week ending Jan. 29, with 21,000 of that sum in pure album sales.
How Did I Get Here? is one of five debuts in the top 10 of the Top Album Sales chart, where Megadeth’s self-titled set bows at No. 1 with 69,000 copies sold (the band’s best sales week since 1999). The latter marks the biggest sales week for any hard rock album since Sleep Token’s Even in Arcadia debuted at No. 1 on the May 24, 2025-dated chart with 73,000 copies sold in its first week.
ENHYPEN’s THE SIN : VANISH falls 1-3 in its second week with 19,000 sold (down 84%) whileStray Kids’ chart-topping DO IT rises 5-4 (11,000, down 34%).
Rounding out the debuts in the top 10 are XG’s THE CORE at No. 5 (8,000; the act’s first top 10 and best sales week ever), Poppy’s Empty Hands at No. 6 (nearly 8,000; the act’s second top 10 and best sales week) and The Format’s Boycott Heaven at No. 7 (7,000; marking the act’s first top 10).
Closing out the top 10 of the latest Top Album Sales chart: KATSEYE’s SIS (Soft is Strong) (18-9 with 6,000, up 39%) and Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving (8-10 with 5,000, down 19%).
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Following her Grammys triumph, Lola Young has announced her live comeback with a special one-off performance.
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The show will take place at the 2,200-capacity London Palladium on March 4 and mark her first full live performance in several months. In September, Young collapsed on stage at New York’s All Things Go festival and subsequently cancelled all upcoming shows.
In a statement on her return, Young said, “I’m going to be playing my first headline show in a while. Performing live is everything to me and asking you, my fans to show up for me after cancelling my tour is something I don’t take for granted.”
She added, “I am planning a small intimate show in London on March 4th at The London Palladium. I’m aware that with this being a one-off show that I can’t accommodate tickets for everyone who bought them previously. I can only hope that in time when I’m able to play bigger shows that you’ll still be willing. If you’re interested please sign up on the link in my bio to enter. Thank you all so much for believing in me, and giving me this time and space. Love you all. Lola X”
Fans wishing to attend the event can sign up for access here, with tickets going on sale on Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. GMT.
Young was among the British artists to scoop major wins at the 2026 Grammys, with the 25-year-old winning the best pop solo performance prize for “Messy,” seeing off competition from Lady Gaga and Sabrina Carpenter.
She also performed live on the broadcast with a stripped-back version of the winning song during a medley of best new artist nominees. Following last year’s onstage collapse, Young said that she was taking time off to recover. “I’m going away for a while,” she wrote. “It pains me to say I have to cancel everything for the foreseeable future.
She added, “Thank you for all the love and support. “I’m so sorry to let anyone down who has bought a ticket to see me, it hurts me more than you know.”
Young will compete for five BRIT Awards at the Feb. 28 ceremony in Manchester, including in artist of the year and song of the year (“Messy”) categories.
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Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider has left the group due to “a series of challenges,” a situation that has forced the cancelation of the rock band’s planned 50th anniversary concerts.
A statement reads, “due to the sudden and unexpected resignation of Twisted Sister’s lead singer Dee Snider brought on by a series of health challenges, the band has been forced to cancel all shows scheduled, beginning April 25th in Sao Paolo Brazil and continuing through the summer.”
The future of the ‘80s rockers “will be determined in the next several weeks,” reads a social media message signed by Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda, the founding and longtime guitarists for the heavy metal outfit.
Snider suffers from degenerative arthritis, which has required multiple operations. The rocker, known for his wild hair, bright makeup, and impressive abs, recently revealed that his heart has been impacted by life on the road.
“A lifetime of legendarily aggressive performing has taken its toll on Dee Snider’s body and soul,” reads a separate statement from the band, posted to the Twisted Sister website. “Unbeknownst to the public (until now) Snider (70) suffers from degenerative arthritis and has had several surgeries over the years just to keep going, able to only perform a few songs at a time in pain.”
Snider “can no longer push the boundaries of rock ‘n’ roll fury like he has done for decades,” the band’s statement continues.
Twisted Sister is best known for their 1984 song “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” which crashed the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 21 and continues to play where people gather – and at times during conservative rallies and in campaigns that, more than once, has seen Snider step in and call time.
“We’re Not Gonna Take It” appeared on the band’s third studio album, Stay Hungry, which peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard 200, and is one of their six titles to impact the all-genres tally.
The band also charted with “I Wanna Rock” (No. 68 in 1984) and their cover of the Shangri-Las’ “Leader Of The Pack” (No. 53 in 1985).
Speaking on his abrupt departure from the band, Snider remarks: “I don’t know of any other way to rock. The idea of slowing down is unacceptable to me. I’d rather walk away than be a shadow of my former self.”
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Now here we are: Tame Impala’s “Dracula” gets a fresh pair of fangs with a new remix featuring JENNIE.
The BLACKPINK star layers her vocals over several verses and the chorus, and jumps in for a volley of new lyrics.
On it, she raps: “Hey, Kevin, what’s up?/ Come pull up in my spot / Let’s keep the night glowing, I don’t ever wanna stop / I’ll never leave this floor, got me needin’ more / Sky is turning blue, let it clear the smoke / Lip-stain on the rim, bass is ’bout to blow / Sinking in my teeth, I buy time.”
The “Dracula” update makes more sense than might first appear. JENNIE and Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker are, geographically at least, cousins. The K-pop star was born in South Korea, and raised in New Zealand, the neighbor and close buddy of Australia, Parker’s homeland. Cousins.
Parker is a fan, too. At the 2026 Grammy Awards last Sunday, Feb. 1 in Los Angeles, the Western Australian producer and artist was spotted wearing official JENNIE merch. It turned out to be a great night for Parker, as he nabbed a golden gramophone for “End Of Summer,” his second successive win in the best dance/electronic recording category.
Then, on Tuesday (Feb. 3), Parker announced that JENNIE would contribute vocals on an updated version of what is Tame Impala’s biggest hit to-date in the United States.
Dropping in full during the darkness of midnight (of course), “Dracula – JENNIE Remix” is the K-pop superstar’s first solo release since unveiling her debut album, Ruby, in March 2025. That project debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and spawned a number of Billboard Hot 100 entries, including “ExtraL” featuring Doechii and “Like JENNIE.”
“Dracula” is housed on Tame Impala’s fifth studio album, Deadbeat, its first through a new deal with Columbia, part of Sony Music. Deadbeat debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and Official U.K. Albums Charts last October, and No. 2 on the ARIA Chart.
Despite Parker’s multiple Grammys, ARIA and APRA Awards, a BRIT Award, and glowing praise from fellow artists, critics and fans everywhere, Tame Impala had to wait until 2025 for a Billboard Hot 100 hit. It was “Dracula” that did the business.
After nearly two decades as one of music’s most sought-out collaborators with numerous streaming hits, Tame Impala finally scored a Hot 100 hit in October with “Dracula,” peaking at No. 30. What followed that drought-buster was something like waiting for a bus in London — two more immediately arrived on the singles chart, “Loser” (No. 91) and “My Old Ways” (No. 56).
“Dracula” is hard to kill. Nearly a year after reaching No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay for the first time, has risen once again, topping the Feb. 7-dated ranking.
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