New Music Latin is a compilation of the best new Latin songs and albums recommended by Billboard and Billboard Español editors. Check out this week’s picks below.

Wampi, El Rey de la Habana (Awaken Music Corp/Virgin Music Latin)

Wampi has dropped his highly-awaited debut studio album, El Rey de la Habana — featuring songs he composed, produced and played on. Spearheading a new wave of Reparto music stars, the Cuban artist born Dasiel Mustelier Oruña delivers 13 tracks that go beyond his signature and progressive Reparto sound. “Chacha” with Los Van Van is a soft salsa-cha-cha fusion; “Nostalgia” is a reflective ballad; “2000s” is a sensual R&B tune; “Que Bola” is a groovy funk assisted by Cimafunk; and “La Última” is a heartfelt love song joined by Leoni Torres. But on his new set, Wampi — a studied musician — passionately hones in on the Cuban urban genre that made him a household name: “Veni,” “Rica y To,’” “Tinguili” with pioneers Harryson and Adonis MC, and “Talentosa” with Maffio, all of which attest to his rich Reparto sound. — JESSICA ROIZ

Young Miko, “Meiomi” (Wave Music Group)

There’s a dichotomy that often powers Young Miko’s artistry: soft, vulnerable and at the same time hard-hitting and bold. The Puerto Rican hitmaker’s “Meiomi” is no exception. Powered by a mellow-yet rhythmic Afrobeats tune, the cheeky track finds Miko lusting over a stripper in this seductive narrative that captures an undeniable connection between the two. Produced by Mauro, Miko’s go-to collaborator, “Meiomi” serves as the beginning of a “new era” for Miko, according to a press release, as she’s also announced her upcoming sophomore album, which will follow her 2024 LP att. Young Miko is also set to join Billie Eilish for eight of her Hit Me Hard & Soft Tour dates in the U.S. See the dates here. — GRISELDA FLORES

Camila Fernández, El Mimoso Luis Antonio López, “Culpa Mía” (Universal Music Group México)

Camila Fernández continues to affirm her place as a rising star in Mexican music with the extended version of her third album, La Fernández, which includes four new songs. The focus track, “Culpa Mía,” a duet with El Mimoso Luis Antonio López, is a melancholic ranchera that continues to solidify the album’s original theme of loss and heartbreak. With gloomy-yet-gorgeous accordion melodies driven against acoustic guitars and a tololoche, the song showcases the vulnerability of a crumbling relationship through an emotional dialogue between two lovers. But above all, Fernández and El Mimoso’s voices shine extraordinarily beautifully, delivering a performance that lingers even after its final note. — ISABELA RAYGOZA

Ricky Martin, Carín León, “A Medio Vivir” (Sony Music Latin)

Three decades after its original release, Ricky Martin teamed up with Carín León for a new version of his 1995 hit “A Medio Vivir.” Joined by León’s rich, raspy vocals, the poignant lyrics (penned by Franco De Vita) resonate with the deep-seated grief that often accompanies heartbreak and the bittersweet experience of lost love. Each verse is a heartfelt exploration of sorrow, capturing the complexity of human emotions in the face of separation. Accompanying this powerful musical revival is a music video directed by Carlos Pérez, creative director at Elastic People, encapsulating the essence of emotional tempestuousness that one might envision as an “internal madhouse.” — INGRID FAJARDO

Natalia Lafourcade, “La Cometierra” (Sony Music México)

The Mexican singer-songwriter pleasantly surprises with her foray into rap and spoken word in “La Cometierra,” a powerful urban-tinged song that tells the story of a girl with the gift of finding the missing. The piece is the theme song of the new Prime Video original series, inspired by the acclaimed novel of the same name by Dolores Reyes, which portrays gender-based violence and disappearances in Mexico. Co-produced by Cheche Alara and mixed by Michael H. Brauer, the track is more than a musical piece; it becomes a social manifesto about the land and roots that joins the necessary call to action in the face of the serious problem of violence in the country. — NATALIA CANO

Dale Pututi & Nesty, “Imaginando” (Plus Media)

In what seems to be a musical journey to the future, Cuban breakout artists Dale Pututi and Nesty wrap their joint EP 2049 with the release of “Imaginando.” Coined as the fourth chapter of this sonic saga—following “Luna,” “Pa La Pin Pin” with L Kimii, and “Fan de mi Caracter” with Wow Poppy — “Imaginando,” co-produced by RoMn Beatz and Dale Pututi (real name: Alejandro Arce), is a ultra-sensual Reparto tune powered by mellow ukulele chords and a hard-hitting clave sound. Lyrically, the two Miami-based artists join their honey-like melodious vocals to narrate a song that describes a sultry and lustful relationship: “Estaba aqui pensando/ imaginandote en mi nota/ Con ganas de verte y besarte la boca” (“I was here thinking/ imagining you in my mood/ With the desire to see you and kiss your lips”), Pututi starts off singing. — J.R.

Los Rieleros del Norte, “Maldito Corazón” (FONO/UMG Recordings)

Los Rieleros del Norte take us through different emotions in “Maldito Corazón,” from heartbreak to disappointment, and even overcoming a complicated relationship in this song written by renowned composer Luciano Luna. The band’s distinctive sax adds a melancholic yet dramatic touch that, combined with the lyrics, invites us not to fall in love again without caution, avoiding hurt. “God save me from you coming back into my life one more time/ It was the worst stone I could have stumbled on/ I had almost no regrets/ And after being with you, I’ll never fall in love again,” says chorus. “Maldito Corazón” is the preview of Los Rieleros del Norte’s upcoming album due in November. — TERE AGUILERA

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Alex Warren and sombr, who squared off against each other for best new artist at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 7, are going head-to-head again. Both are among the 337 artists who are vying for a Grammy nomination for best new artist. First-round voting opened on Friday (Oct. 3) and will continue through Oct. 15. The 68th annual Grammy nominations will be announced on Nov. 7.

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All six artists who competed for best new artist at the VMAs are entered here – Warren (who won), sombr, The Marías, Ella Langley, Gigi Perez and Lola Young. (At the VMAs, the latter three acts were eliminated before the final round of voting.)

Four of the five artists who are nominated for new artist of the year at the CMA Awards on Nov. 19 are entered here – Langley, Zach Top, Tucker Wetmore and Stephen Wilson Jr. (The fifth CMA nominee, Shaboozey, received five Grammy nominations, including best new artist, last year.)

The screening committee that had the final say on Grammy eligibility in this category was so inclusive that it allowed three artists who were nominated for new artist of the year at the 2024 CMA Awards – Megan Moroney (who won), Zach Top and Bailey Zimmerman. (Artists can receive two nods for new artist of the year at the CMAs. Moroney was first nominated in that category in 2023.)

Three of the nine artists who competed for best new artist at the BET Awards on June 9 are on the Grammy entry list – Leon Thomas (who won), BigXthaPlug and October London. Thomas’ eligibility was in question because he won a Grammy for best R&B song two years ago for co-writing SZA’s hit “Snooze,” and had prior releases as a recording artist. But the screening committee decided it would be fairer to let him in than to kick him out.

Two of the five artists who were nominated for emerging artist of the year at the Americana Music Honors & Awards on Sept. 10 are entered – MJ Lenderman (who won) and Jesse Welles.

Two of the five artists who competed for best new artist at the Brit Awards are entered – Ezra Collective and Myles Smith. Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, which finished second to Bad Bunny in most nominations for the upcoming Latin Grammys, is entered.

Other buzzy artists on the entry list, not already mentioned, include Gavin Adcock, aespa, Amyl and the Sniffers, ATEEZ, Babymetal, Barry Can’t Swim, Blondhsell, Ken Carson, Central Cee, Olivia Dean, Dijon, Djo, ENHYPEN, Sam Fender, FLO, Alex G, Riley Green, JADE, KATSEYE, Key Glock, Ravyn Lenae, Lil Tecca, Mariah the Scientist, Parker McCollum, Jessie Murph, Mustafa, Keke Palmer, Pink Pantheress, Addison Rae, Reneé Rapp, The Red Clay Strays, Role Model, Royel Otis and Sleep Token and Tito Double P.

While the Grammys set a minimum number of releases an artist must have to qualify in this category (five singles/tracks or one album), there is no maximum. Instead, the Grammys’ rules and guidelines booklet says nominations for the honor hinge on when “the artist had attained a breakthrough or prominence” — and it delegates that determination to a screening committee.

Artists are allowed to appear on the entry list for best new artist three times, after which they are ruled ineligible for future consideration.

The rules in this category have changed over the years as the Recording Academy has struggled to strike just the right balance: not too strict, not too lenient. In the past, the academy has sometimes disqualified artists for reasons that may now seem petty; take Whitney Houston, who had recorded a couple of duets prior to releasing her debut album and was therefore deemed ineligible, or singer-songwriter Richard Marx, who had contributed a song to a soundtrack. Other times, the academy has leaned too far in the other direction. Robert Goulet won in 1963, two years after he became a star in the Broadway musical Camelot. When Alessia Cara claimed the prize in 2018, it was nearly two years after her ballad “Here” hit the top five on the Hot 100.

Three past winners for best new artist – Crosby, Stills & Nash (who won in 1970), Jody Watley (1988) and Lauryn Hill (1999) – wouldn’t be eligible under today’s rules. David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash were all already known for their work in previous groups, as were Watley (in Shalamar) and Hill (Fugees).

A total 337 artists are eligible for best new artist this year, up from 323 last year, but down from 405 in 2023.

First-round voting opened Friday (Oct. 3). Voters have until Oct. 15 to make their choices. Nominations will be announced on Nov. 7. Final-round voting runs from Dec. 12 through Jan. 5. The winners will be revealed on Feb. 1 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.


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For the season 51 premiere, Bad Bunny hosts, while Doja Cat take the stage as the musical guest for Saturday Night Live on Saturday (Oct. 4), as the variety-comedy shows opens its new season. You can watch the Puerto Rican rapper host on NBC at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT.

Meanwhile, Doja Cat is the musical guest. It’s not clear what songs she’ll perform, so fans have to tune in to find out.

Want to watch SNL online without cable? Your easiest bet is to grab a free trial to DirecTV or FuboTV to stream an NBC live feed online without needing a subscription.

Keep reading to learn all the other streaming options to watch Bad Bunny and Doja Cat on SNL online without cable.

How to Stream Bad Bunny and Doja Cat on SNL for Free

In order to watch SNL, you’ll need to have access to NBC. If you have cable, then you just need to look up what channel NBC is on, which you can find it in your channel guide through your cable provider.

Don’t have cable? There are a few ways to watch Bad Bunny and Doja Cat’s Saturday Night Live episode online for free.

Your best bet is to subscribe to Peacock, which is the official NBC streamer. The Peacock Premium Plus plan ($16.99 per month) gives you access to the NBC channel, which means you can watch SNL live. There is no free trial for the streaming platform, but if you want to watch the episode on-demand, Peacock does comes with an ad-supported plan that’s only $10.99 per month month and you’ll have access to new episodes of SNL the day after it airs.

Want to watch SNL online for free? DirecTV also offers a five-day free trial and the live TV streaming service also includes NBC as part of its channel lineup. Use the free trial to stream SNL online free from your phone, tablet, computer or smart TV.

FuboTV offers a seven-day free trial when you sign up for one of its plans. You’ll gain access to more than 200 live TV channels — including NBC — so you can watch the Bad Bunny and Doja Cat SNL episode for free. After your free trial is over you’ll be charged the subscription price based on the plan you choose or you can cancel at anytime.

You can also expand your streaming library through Hulu + Live TV, which gives you access to the entire Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited libraries on top of hundreds of live TV channels, like NBC.

Olivia Dean has secured a rare chart double by achieving No. 1s on both the U.K.’s Albums and Singles Charts on Oct. 3.

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The British singer’s second LP, The Art of Loving, debuts atop the Official Albums Chart in its opening week, with “Man I Need” also reaching the top spot of the Singles Chart. She’s the first British female solo artist to achieve the feat since Adele in 2021.

The Art of Loving is Dean’s first U.K. No. 1 album, with her debut LP, Messy (2023), peaking at No. 4. The album earned 53,000 chart units across physicals, downloads and streaming over the past week, and gives her 2025’s fifth biggest opening week after Sam Fender, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran and Lady Gaga.

“Man I Need” topples KPop Demon Hunters smash hit “Golden” after the latter ruled for eight weeks. The song is Dean’s first No. 1  in the U.K. and spent the last five weeks behind “Golden” at No. 2. The track is now up to No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Speaking to Billboard for the latest Chartbreaker column, Dean reflected on the success of “Man I Need” and the creation of the record. “What’s lovely to me is that ‘Man I Need’ was made out of such a moment of joy,” Dean said. “That seems to be what it’s bringing and the feeling surrounding it. You can’t really ask for more.”

Dean appears twice more on the U.K. Singles Chart this week, with “Nice to Each Other” (No. 4) and “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” (No. 10) both seeing success.

On the U.K. Albums Chart, Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend closes the week at No. 2, and Little Mix member Perrie Edwards’ solo debut, Perrie, peaks at No. 3. Robert Plant’s Saving Grace lands at No. 4, and Doja Cat’s Vie rounds out the week at No. 5. Hyped rock band Geese achieve a personal chart high with third LP Getting Killed finishing at No. 26.

Over on the Singles Chart, “Golden” falls just one place to No. 2 and another song from KPop Demon Hunters, Saja Boys’ “Soda Pop,” ends the week at No. 5. “Golden” is currently tied for the all-time record for the longest running U.K. No. 1 single for an animated artist; The Archies’ “Sugar Sugar” also ruled on the U.K. Singles Chart for eight weeks back in 1969.

RAYE’s comeback single, “Where Is My Husband!,” rises one spot to No. 3, and follows news of an Ivors Academy Honour in London on Thursday (Oct. 3).

Asking an artist to pick her favorite album track is kind of like asking a parent to pick their preferred child. But, alas, the Capital Breakfast crew over in the U.K. did it during Taylor Swift‘s first radio interview since Friday’s (Oct. 3) release of her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl on album release day and Swift did not hesitate.

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The singer sat down with Jordan North and Sian Welby, with North getting right to the heat of the matter with a question about which of the 12 new songs are in heavy rotation for Swift’s fiancé, NFL star Travis Kelce. “I think that is his favourite he loves that one,” Swift said of the mid-tempo third song, “Opalite,” a track about dancing through the ashes of her past romances until finding the one true thing.

“I have favorite words and favorite phrases and things that I will put in an endless file of lyrics that I’m just constantly going to and cherry picking from when I’m writing,” Swift explained. “And I had written down the word ‘Opalite’ because I learned that it is actually a manmade Opal. Opal can be man-made just like diamonds. Travis’ birthstone is an opal, so I have always fixated on that, and I’ve always loved that stone. And I thought it was kind of a cool metaphor that manmade Opal and happiness can also be manmade too. So that is kind of what the song is about the kind of juxtaposition of those two.”

On the track, Swift sings, “Life is a song, it ends when it ends/ You move on/ And that’s when I told you, ‘it’s alright’/ You were dancing through the lightning strikes/ Sleeping in the onxy night/ But now the sky is opalite/ Oh-oh-oh my Lord.”

Swift also revealed her favorite song on the album is the dream manifesting “Wi$h Li$t,” on which she runs down a roster of all the things that would make her life complete, topped, of course, by true love. “That means the world to me because that might be my favorite too!” she told North when he declared it his pick to click.

Speaking to Magic Radio, Swift said she knew she had the “perfect album” lined up — while admitting that such a thing is “unattainable” — when she wrote “Wi$h Li$t,” one of the last songs tracked during the Showgirl sessions with producers Max Martin and Shellback. “It’s a very accurate stance on where I’m at in life, it was a feeling of we’re done now,” she said. “I sometimes I’ve written very sprawling albums before where I just couldn’t stop writing and there’s something to that too, if that’s the project you’re making, but this was not that.”

Elsewhere in the interview with Capital Breakfast, Swift said that this LP is different because typically when she records an album it can be up to a year until it drops, so “your life can change a lot between when you made it and when you put it out.” But with Showgirl, “it’s exactly where I’m at in my life. I’m exactly in the same spot as I was when I made this record, so it feels very accurate to my life experience right now, which feels kind of cool.”

And, because Swift is the queen of thoughtful gifts, the Capital gang got her one, an adorable opalite kitten nested in a green box inside an orange bag. “It’s the perfect present! It’s so cute,” Swift raved about Welby’s present, then freaking out again when North presented her with a sourdough loaf featuring bread-based puns on the album’s song titles, including “Actually Doughmatic” and “The Fate of Doughphelia.”

The party will carry on this weekend with screenings of the 89-minute Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl, which reportedly features the music video for the album’s opener and lead single, “The Fate of Ophelia,” along with lyric videos for the other tracks and Swift’s insight on the new songs. “I hereby invite you to a dazzling soirée,” Swift wrote when sharing the news on Instagram. “Dancing is optional but very much encouraged.” The film will run during release weekend, from Friday (Oct. 3) through Sunday (Oct. 5), with tickets available on the event’s website.


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Diddy is slated to be sentenced in his federal case on Friday (Oct. 3) following his June conviction on prostitution charges, while he evaded the more serious sex trafficking charges.

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The embattled Bad Boy mogul’s team made a final 11th-hour plea ahead of sentencing with the release of a video montage featuring plenty of the community work Diddy has participated in over the years. According to Fox 5 New York, the video is to be played at his sentencing hearing.

The clip revisits Diddy’s participation in the 2003 New York City Marathon, which he completed in just over four hours despite experiencing severe leg cramps. Combs’ running ended up raising $2 million for charity.

Diddy emphasized the importance of education and discipline, and he took matters into his own hands by helping to open schools, including the Capital Preparatory Harlem Charter School in 2016, as well as the Capital Prep Bronx Charter School. A reported $1 million donation from Diddy assisted in opening the Bronx school during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

“I worked hard just like you guys are working. This world we live in may have a plan for y’all, I didn’t listen to that. I don’t want y’all to listen to that either,” Diddy said while speaking to students in the video. “Y’all are great, y’all are kings, y’all are queens, y’all are leaders. I just got so excited because this is truly a dream come true for me.”

There’s a pivot to Diddy’s love for his family as footage of the late Kim Porter appears alongside cameos from his children, who open up about their relationship with their father. “I love how you inspire me to keep going, to never stop following my dreams and to always believe in myself,” Christian “King” Combs said in the video.

Federal prosecutors believe Diddy deserves 11 years behind bars for what they call his “decades of abuse,” while a letter to the judge penned by Cassie Ventura referred to Combs as a “cruel, power-hungry, manipulative man.”

Watch the video below:


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Taylor Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl, is here, and it’s time to celebrate the only way ShopBillboard knows how: by shopping, obviously.

Gifting the Swiftie in your life a Swift-themed surprise — besides “Paper Rings” — is a thoughtful and easy way to earn you the title of MVP gift-giver of the holiday season. Instead of spending a fortune on the singer’s favorite Aupen purse, purchasing an unofficial book about the “Fortnight” singer offers a creative yet budget-friendly alternative gift for music lovers. Below we’ve included a wide range of books to shop all inspired by Swift and her music, including biographies, picture books, retrospectives and sticker books available now at retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon and more. Keep reading to shop our Swiftie-approved picks.

What Are the Best Taylor Swift Books?

Best Taylor Swift Books for Swifties, From Kids to Fashion Titles

The Story of Taylor Swift: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers (The Story of Biographies)

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A Taylor Swift biography for kids.


Young Swift fans looking to get into the singer’s lore need to grab this The Story of Taylor Swift book. The  Rachelle Burk story takes young readers through Swift’s humble beginnings as a country star to her rise to pop stardom, for as little as $4.99. Coupled with whimsical illustrations and engaging copy, this book makes it easy for young readers to comprehend Swift’s life in the spotlight thus far. The book is available at Walmart, Barnes & Noble and on Amazon.

Best Taylor Swift Books for Swifties, From Kids to Fashion Titles

Brain Games – Puzzles and Quizzes: Taylor Swift Facts and Information

A Taylor Swift quiz book.


If you’re in the mood to challenge yourself, you should shop this Brain Games puzzles and quizzes book all about Swift. The book can be shopped right now on Amazon, Target and Barnes & Noble and features over 85 challenging puzzles and mind-bending quizzes, great for Swift fans both old and young. It’s safe to say you’ll never be bored with this book in your arsenal.

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“Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music” by Rob Sheffield

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Rolling Stone journalist Rob Sheffield goes isn’t just giving fans a biography about Swift, the author takes it a step further in Heartbreak Is the National Anthem as he delves into her cultural impact — especially within the pop music sphere. Incorporating his own personal experience, Sheffield explains her one-of-a-kind journey including how she continues to be at the top of her game more than a decade later.

Best Taylor Swift Books for Swifties, From Kids to Fashion Titles

“My Sticker Dress-Up: Swifties” Illustrated by Louise Anglicas

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A Taylor Swift-themed sticker book.


For a more interactive element, this sticker book will have fans flexing their creativity as they “dress up” a Swift-inspired figure for her performances and the red carpet. Included are pages of stickers featuring familiar outfits, accessories and shoes that they can mix and match to their liking.

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“Taylor Swift: A Little Golden Book Biography” by Wendy Loggia

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This Taylor Swift children’s book breaks down the star’s career in an easy-to-read format that starts from her early days performing at ball games to her sold-out stadium tours. Every page comes with vivid illustrated pictures parents, children and fans can admire year-round.

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“101 Facts About Taylor Swift: The Unofficial Kid and Teen Quiz & Trivia Guide to the Amazing Popstar” by Luna Jones

A Taylor Swift fact book.


Your loved one can test their knowledge on just how much they really know the “Love Story” singer using the trivia questions sprinkled withih the pages of this unofficial book. They may even learn something new as it features more than 100 facts about the singer to help build them from Swiftie to super Swiftie status.

Best Taylor Swift Books for Swifties, From Kids to Fashion Titles

“Taylor Swift Is Life: A Superfan’s Guide to All Things We Love about Taylor Swift” by Kathleen Perricone

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Whether they’re a new or seasoned fan of Swift, this adorable guide promises to break down everything they could possibly need to know to be a Swiftie including the people in her life they should know about and the meaning behind every track five. They can also read up on their personal Taylorscope that’ll delve into how their astrology sign connects to Swift and her music.

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“SUPER FAN-tastic Taylor Swift Coloring & Activity Book” by Jessica Kendall

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A Taylor Swift coloring book.


Your friend won’t be able to resist splashing color onto the page of this Swift-themed coloring book. Not only are their blank illustrations that’ll let their imagination run wild, but also word searches and fun facts to help them feel closer to the singer.

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Mad Libs: For the Fans: Taylor Swift Edition

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A Taylor Swift Mad Libs book.


Not all Swift books require sitting down and reading, this Mad Libs encourages Swifties to get together and create funny stories using fill-in-the-blank prompts. There are 21 different stories they can complete alone or with a group of friends.

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“Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs” by Annie Zaleski

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A closer look at Taylor Swift’s songs and the meaning behind them.


Besides singing her songs, your Swiftie can discover the meanings behind each verse through this unofficial book. Consider this like an encyclopedia for Swift’s discography as it breaks down what each song means, when it was released and provides the exact lyrics to read.

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“Taylor Swift Style: Fashion Through the Eras” by Sarah Chapelle

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A fashion book exploring the evolution of Taylor Swfit’s style.


Fashion blogger and fellow Swiftie Sarah Chapelle crafts a coffee table-ready book that explores the evolution of Taylor Swift’s style. They’ll be able to learn more about her style choices as the author examines hidden messages and themes within Swift’s outfits alongside photos fans can flip through.

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“Taylor Swift – Easy Guitar Anthology 2nd Edition (Easy Guitar With Notes & Tab)” by Taylor Swift

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Aspiring musicians can learn how to play their favorite song using this guitar anthology that includes singles like “Shake it Off,” “Cardigan,” “Love Story” for aspiring musicians to learn on your own. Each page comes with broken down notes on how to play the music in addition to tabs that make it easier to find your desired song.

For more product recommendations, check out ShopBillboard‘s roundups of Taylor Swift recommended books, the best Taylor Swift outfits and best gifts for musicians.

Jelly Roll earns his eighth No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart as “Heart of Stone” rises a spot to the top of the ranking dated Oct. 11, up 9% to 33 million audience impressions Sept. 26-Oct. 2, according to Luminate.

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The Nashville native co-wrote “Heart of Stone” with producer Zach Crowell, Shy Carter and Blake Pendergrass. It’s the third single from Jelly Roll’s LP Beautifully Broken, which launched last October at No. 1 on both Top Country Albums and the all-genre Billboard 200. His previous album, Whitsitt Chapel, arrived in June 2023 and peaked at No. 2 on the country survey and No. 3 on the Billboard 200, solidifying his commercial breakthrough.

All eight of Jelly Roll’s singles promoted to country radio have now gone the distance, extending his perfect record on Country Airplay. His prior leader, “Liar,” topped the chart in February and led for six consecutive weeks, his longest reign. He boasts the longest active chart-topping streak among all acts. (Luke Combs linked the list’s longest uninterrupted run of No. 1 promoted singles both from the start and overall: 14, in 2017-22.)

Beyond radio, Jelly Roll has made inroads on multiple Billboard rankings. Beautifully Broken’s dual No. 1 start pointed to strong demand across streaming and sales, while Country Airplay chart-toppers such as “Son of a Sinner” and “Need a Favor” also registered on Billboard’s rock and alternative rankings. That activity includes four No. 1s on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, through “Liar,” underscoring how his music has connected with audiences outside the country format.

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Jackson Dean hits the Country Airplay top 10 for the second time with “Heavens to Betsy,” which rises 11-10 (16.5 million impressions, up 7%). The Maryland-born singer-songwriter previously reached the region with his first entry, “Don’t Come Lookin’,” which peaked at No. 3 in December 2022; he co-penned both songs.

All charts dated Oct. 11 will update Tuesday, Oct. 7, on Billboard.com.


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Taylor Swift may have just released an album, but that doesn’t mean she’s eager to return to the showgirl life anytime soon.

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In an interview with BBC Radio 1 on Friday (Oct. 3) — the same day The Life of a Showgirl dropped — the pop superstar revealed whether she has the “itch” to hit the road again following her global Eras Tour. “No,” she said flat out. “I’m going to be really honest with you — I am so tired.”

“Like, when I think about doing it again …,” she continued. “Because I would want to do it really well again.”

It’s understandable why Swift might be exhausted from her last trek. The Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023 and lasted through December 2024, with the 14-time Grammy winner playing 149 shows across five different continents. By the time it ended, the trek had become the highest grossing tour ever, raking in more than $2 billion with more than 10 million tickets sold.

But while Swift isn’t thinking about going back on tour any time soon, she still has nothing but love for her time on Eras. The trek also serves as the backbone to Life of a Showgirl, which documents the musician’s life behind the scenes of the biggest traveling show of all time, and features audio from her final show in Vancouver, B.C., in the Sabrina Carpenter-assisted title track.

“I think about it every day,” Swift said of the Eras Tour during the interview. “I had so much fun on that tour. It was obviously the most exhausting challenge, physically, but I’ll never forget seeing what I saw. I could see everyone from the stage.”

Watch Swift’s full interview with BBC Radio 1 above.


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Sphere Entertainment Co. recently announced the resignation of Gregory Brunner, its senior vice president, controller and principal accounting officer, effective Oct. 17. The company, valued at $2.3 billion with shares currently trading at $65, stressed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that Brunner’s departure is not related to any disputes over accounting practices or internal controls. Robert Langer, the company’s executive vp, chief financial officer and treasurer, will serve as interim principal accounting officer until Brunner’s replacement can be found. 

Brunner, who joined Sphere in June of 2023 after nearly 18 years at accounting giant KPMG, brought extensive experience in global audits and financial strategy, and has been active in nonprofit work, having served on the NYC executive leadership team of the American Heart Association. He has not signaled his next move.

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Brunner’s exit comes amid Sphere’s efforts to stabilize performance following mixed 2025 earnings. Q2 revenue rose 3.4% year-over-year to $282.7 million, exceeding expectations and reversing a Q1 decline. Sphere’s venue operations saw a 16% revenue increase, while MSG Networks dropped 12%.

A major contributor to recent momentum is Sphere’s signature immersive events, including concert residencies by The Backstreet Boys and Eagles, but particularly its ongoing production of The Wizard of Oz. This reimagined experience transforms the 1939 classic into a 4D spectacle using Sphere’s 160,000 sq. ft. 16K-resolution wraparound screen, 167,000 programmable speakers and multi-sensory effects including wind arrays, fog, fire bursts, bubbles and something called haptic seating. The original score has been re-recorded for enhanced clarity, and AI has been used to expand scenes and create dynamic visuals. As of mid-September, Sphere had sold more than 500,000 tickets for The Wizard of Oz, generating over $65 million in sales.

Check out a full rundown of this week’s staffing news below.