Sia, the powerhouse behind some of the most uplifting songs ever written, quietly welcomed a third child last year—because why would a woman who hides behind wigs suddenly start oversharing? Now, as she goes through a divorce, she’s seeking sole custody of baby Somersault. Here’s everything we know.
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Linkin Park just called their new single “Up from the Bottom” the best thing they’ve ever created. Big words, but can they back it up? Here’s when it drops—and how you can win tickets to see them live at Welcome to Rockville!
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Semisonic just reminded everyone they still exist—by dragging the White House for using their 1998 hit “Closing Time” in a deportation video. The Trump administration, apparently clueless about the song’s meaning, used it in a clip featuring Border Patrol agents sending handcuffed immigrants onto a plane. The band fired back, saying they “did not authorize or condone” its use and that the government “missed the point entirely.” Given that the last time Semisonic was relevant, flip phones were cutting-edge, this could’ve been a rare moment of positive exposure—too bad they had to spend it shutting down political nonsense.
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A$AP Rocky just set the bar sky-high—literally. At Rolling Loud California 2025, the Harlem icon made a dramatic helicopter entrance before unleashing new music, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Rihanna was front and center as Rocky delivered banger after banger, including an unreleased Metro Boomin-produced track. Is Don’t Be Dumb finally on the way, or is he just keeping us guessing?
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Lizzo’s not just back—she’s doubling down. The self-love queen just announced her new single Still Bad, dropping this Thursday at noon, proving she’s still THAT girl. Following her recent comeback track Love in Real Life, this latest release promises to bring the confidence, sass, and high-energy funk Lizzo fans crave. Read on for the details.
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Jack White’s Corporation just got a political makeover—and Trump and Musk were the prime targets. White unleashed a fiery takedown during his Boston show, flipping lyrics to call out billionaires and bad decisions.
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Some performances are career-defining—and others are soul-shakingly terrifying. RAYE found herself smack in the middle of both when she took on Adele’s powerhouse Bond theme “Skyfall” at the 2025 Oscars as part of an all-star 007 tribute performance featuring BLACKPINK’s Lisa and Doja Cat.
RAYE’s thoughts after stepping off the stage? “Absolutely nerve-wracking.” Because, let’s be real, covering Adele in front of Hollywood royalty is like trying to out-moonwalk Michael Jackson.
A Bond Tribute Fit for the Oscars
The 97th Academy Awards decided to honor six decades of cinematic espionage with a James Bond tribute featuring three of music’s biggest stars:
Doja Cat tackled Shirley Bassey’s Diamonds Are Forever
Lisa delivered Paul McCartney’s Live And Let Die
RAYE braved Skyfall—and lived to tell the tale.
RAYE admitted she was shaking in her stilettos before taking the stage.
“It was terrifying but also so incredible at the same time. No one can sing Adele like Adele.”
She even confessed to keeping her eyes shut through most of the song—only to open them at the end and see Ariana Grande giving her a standing ovation.
“It doesn’t matter what anybody else thinks because Ariana loved it, and I’m happy with that.”
Social Media Buzz & Fan Reactions
The internet, as expected, had thoughts. The Bond tribute got mixed reviews, with some praising the unexpected collaborations, while others weren’t sure the performances lived up to the legendary original tracks.Even Doja Cat admitted to hitting a few flat notes, and let’s just say Bond fans online weren’t as forgiving.
Meanwhile, RAYE took to Instagram the next day, posting a clip of her performance with a humble, heartfelt caption:
“Was sooo nervous to sing this song because no one can sing Adele like Adele, but I tried my very best. I am just so grateful to the Oscars Academy for this invitation to sing on this stage.”
The Bigger Bond News? Amazon Just Took Over the Franchise
While the tribute had people talking, the real shocker for Bond fans came just days before the Oscars:
Amazon MGM Studios now owns the James Bond franchise.
The Broccoli family’s 60-year reign over 007 is over.
Longtime fans aren’t taking it well. One user summed up the internet’s general vibe:
“It’s clearly the end of the franchise for long-time Bond fans.”
Will the next Bond film be a Prime Video exclusive starring an AI-generated Sean Connery? Only time will tell.
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Cypress Hill made hip-hop history when they brought their ‘90s rap classics to the Royal Albert Hall—backed by the London Symphony Orchestra. Now, the mind-blowing concert film and live album are finally being released.