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Deborah de Luca Will Not Play HARD Summer 2025

Italian techno producer Deborah de Luca is off the HARD Summer 2025 lineup poster amid a public dispute regarding the font size of her name on the bill. Late last week, HARD Summer posted a revamped version of the 2025 lineup poster that does not feature de Luca’s name, as the original poster did. In

Post Malone to Opening New Nashville Music Venue

Last year, Post Malone released his debut country-inspired project, F-1 Trillion, writing and recording the album in Nashville, and earning hits through country collabs with artists including Morgan Wallen (“I Had Some Help”) and Blake Shelton (“Pour Me a Drink”). Now, he’s doubling down on his love for Music City, with the upcoming opening of

Offset’s Alleged Cheating Had Traumatic Effects on Pregnancy

It’s no secret that Cardi B and Offset‘s relationship has been fraught for a long time, with the latter allegedly cheating on the former multiple times throughout their marriage. And now that they’re separated, the “WAP” rapper is opening up about the effects the Migos star’s rumored infidelity had on her while they were together.

Justin Bieber Slams Haters, Says ‘God Decides What We Deserve’

Justin Bieber is speaking his mind once again, sharing a cryptic post on Instagram slamming people who tell others what they “should or shouldn’t have.” In white text typed over a purple gradient Tuesday (June 3), the pop star began by writing that “telling other humans they deserve something is like raising someone else’s kids.”

Jon Reddick’s ‘No Fear’ Becomes His First Christian Airplay No. 1

A week after becoming Jon Reddick’s first Billboard chart No. 1 — on the Christian AC Airplay tally — his “No Fear” rises to the top of Christian Airplay. The song increased by 15% to 4.4 million audience impressions May 23-29, according to Luminate. It holds atop Christian AC Airplay with a 5% gain in

‘It Was Time to Just Let It Go’

Three months after the announcement that deadmau5 sold his catalog to Create Music Group for $55 million, the producer has commented on the deal. “It was time to just let it go,” the producer born Joel Zimmerman said in a June 2 cover story alongside Rezz for Billboard Canada. “I’m not so attached to [my

All Songs Ranked Worst to Best

Twenty years ago today (June 3), Shakira dropped her sixth studio album, Fijación Oral, Vol. 1, via Epic Records — the follow-up to her debut English-language LP, Laundry Service, released in 2001. After a successful debut in the English market with tracks such as “Whenever, Wherever” and “Underneath Your Clothes,” the Colombian superstar returned to

Jessie Murph Preps Sophomore Album ‘Sex Hysteria’ For July Release

Jessie Murph is inviting you to enter a bold new world on her upcoming sophomore album, Sex Hysteria. The 20-year-old singer announced on Tuesday (June 3) that her follow-up to last year’s debut LP, That Ain’t No Man That’s the Devil, is due out on July 18. And from the sounds of things, it’s going

L.A. Opera Names Domingo Hindoyan as Next Music Director

The next music director of the Los Angeles Opera will be Armenian-Venezuelan Domingo Hindoyan, the institution announced May 30 in a statement. Hindoyan, currently serving as chief conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, will step into the role on July 1 next year, succeeding James Conlon, who will become the opera’s first-ever music director