Kylie Jenner welcomes baby boy with Travis Scott

Kylie Jenner welcomes baby boy with Travis Scott
Kylie Jenner welcomes baby boy with Travis Scott
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It’s official! Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott have welcomed baby number two!

Taking to Instagram Sunday night, Kylie shared a precious black and white photo of the newborn’s hand along with the caption, “2/2/22.”

Kylie, 24, and Travis, 30, are also parents to daughter Stormi Webster, who turned four-years-old on February 1, just one day before meeting their new bundle of joy. 

The makeup mogul did not reveal the gender or name, however, a rep confirmed to People that she gave birth to a baby boy. 

Following the public announcement, the makeup mogul’s family took to the comments section to celebrate the new addition. 

Travis left a comment of one blue heart followed by six brown hearts. Meanwhile, Kourtney Kardashian commented, “Mommy of two life” and Kris Jenner simply wrote, “Angel Pie.” Khloe Kardashian also left four blue heart emojis under the post.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers tease “another wheelbarrow of songs” to follow upcoming ‘Unlimited Love’ album

Red Hot Chili Peppers tease “another wheelbarrow of songs” to follow upcoming ‘Unlimited Love’ album
Red Hot Chili Peppers tease “another wheelbarrow of songs” to follow upcoming ‘Unlimited Love’ album
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If an album of 17 new Red Hot Chili Peppers songs isn’t enough to satiate your needs, then we have good news.

Speaking to NME, frontman Anthony Kiedis teases “another wheelbarrow of songs” to follow the band’s just-announced new record, Unlimited Love.

“We’re gonna put out music by the handful — literally,” Kiedis says.

“Don’t be surprised if another wheelbarrow of songs comes your way in the near future,” he shares. “We have a lot of s*** to turn people onto.”

Returning guitarist John Frusciante adds that the Peppers already have a “loose plan” for an Unlimited Love follow-up. 

“We definitely have enough material that we love,” Frusciante says, revealing that the leftover tunes have a “relaxed energy that’s distinct from the intensity” of Unlimited Love.

Before we get to hear those songs, we’ve got a two-month wait for Unlimited Love, which drops April 1. Lead single and opening track “Black Summer” is out now.

Red Hot Chili Peppers will embark on a world tour in support of Unlimited Love this summer. The U.S. leg launches in July.

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Davey Johnstone calls new solo album “a complete family affair”; says Elton John was “blown away” by it

Davey Johnstone calls new solo album “a complete family affair”; says Elton John was “blown away” by it
Davey Johnstone calls new solo album “a complete family affair”; says Elton John was “blown away” by it
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On Friday, longtime Elton John guitarist and music director Davey Johnstone released his first solo album in almost 50 years, Deeper than My Roots.

Johnstone tells ABC Audio that the project started coming together when Elton’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour was postponed in 2020 album because of the COVID-19 pandemic and he unexpectedly found himself with extra time on his hands.

As he amassed new songs, aided by some lyrical help from his friend, actor and poet Rick Otto, Davey says he got the idea to enlist several of his musically inclined children to contribute to the album, which he notes became “a complete family affair.”

Early in the project, he asked his youngest son, Elliot, to sing on a track, while his son Charlie, an accomplished keyboardist, also played on that song and engineered it.

“[I]t was suddenly sounding really magical,” Johnstone notes, “and I thought, ‘Well, this could be the basis for this record. It could be…me writing all this material and then involving my kids.'”

Elliot wound up singing lead on most of the tracks. Johnstone reports that his other family members who contributed to the album included “my middle son, Jesse, [who] played drums remotely on about four, maybe five songs, [and my] eldest son, Tam, who…produced and mixed a couple of the tracks.”

Davey tells ABC Audio that he titled the album Deeper than My Roots because it’s “got a lot of different influences,” including 1960s and ’70s pop and rock, and “Scottish and Irish traditional music.”

Johnstone also reveals that his famous boss “was blown away” when he listened to the record, pointing out that Elton said, “[T]his is sweetest album I think I’ve ever heard,” and was particularly impressed by Elliot’s vocals.

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Mae Muller on “Better Days” success: “It’s happening when it’s meant to happen”

Mae Muller on “Better Days” success: “It’s happening when it’s meant to happen”
Mae Muller on “Better Days” success: “It’s happening when it’s meant to happen”
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British artist Mae Muller scored a massive hit with “Better Days,” her collab with Swedish producer NEIKED and Polo G.  Now, fans tell her they’ve gone online check out all her solo music, and she says that means everything to her.

“That’s the most important thing,” she tells ABC Audio. “Obviously I love ‘Better Days’ — the song has opened so many doors, but all the songs I did before, they really came from the heart and [are] really personal to me. So it just makes me feel like everything was kind of worth it, and it’s happening when it’s meant to happen.”

It’s because she wrote all her solo songs that Mae was hesitant to sing on anything she didn’t write, but “Better Days” changed her mind.

She explains, “I’ve had quite a few songs be sent over and they’re like, ‘Yeah, we think this is going to be a big song,’ but I’m like, ‘But it doesn’t feel right, and I wouldn’t say that. The message isn’t right for me.’ And that’s the biggest thing.”

But after hearing “Better Days,” Mae says, “I was like, “I would say this, and this is very aligned with how I feel and what I would say.’ And also, I was like, ‘This song sounds like a banger, and the only person who’s going to lose out if I don’t do this is me!”

“It just felt right,” she says, and laughs, “I just said, ‘Dolly Parton didn’t write every single one of her songs, so I’m sure it’s fine if I don’t!'”

Mae’s now hard at work on new songs, and her upcoming U.S. shows in March, she’ll “definitely” perform “some unreleased music that people can enjoy” — music that she says will be “a little teaser” of what’s to come.

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Method Man achieved stardom despite constantly hearing words of rejection: “You don’t belong here”

Method Man achieved stardom despite constantly hearing words of rejection: “You don’t belong here”
Method Man achieved stardom despite constantly hearing words of rejection: “You don’t belong here”
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At the age of 50, Clifford “Method Man” Smith Jr. is proud to continue his successful career with his featured role in Power Book II: Ghost. He loves appearing in the series with co-star Mary J. Blige after winning a Grammy with her in 1996: Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for “I’ll Be There for You”/”You’re All I Need to Get By.”

The member of the iconic Wu-Tang Clan admits that growing up poor in New York City borough of Staten Island, it was not easy “getting by.”

“I was a Black boy living in some of the worst areas in New York,” Smith says in the cover issue of Essence‘s February digital issue. “I’ve been told that from the gate, ‘You don’t belong here.’ Sometimes even without words.”

Since then, Smith has proven that he belongs as an actor, as well as a rapper.

Next year will mark the 30th anniversary of Wu-Tung’s 1993 triple-platinum debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Beyond his group accomplishments, Method Man has forged his own identity with five solo albums, plus three collabo projects with Redman. He made the transition to acting in 1996, and his film credits include Belly, Brown Sugar, Red Tails, and 2019’s Shaft.

He tells Essence that he remembers it being difficult to convince casting directors he was ready for film and TV.

“I guess my background turned some people off. Some people aren’t willing to give you a chance, especially when you’ve already had one and you kind of squandered it,” Smith notes. “There was a changing of the guard in hip-hop. I was cool with that. I had to evolve with the business and if that meant acting, so be it.”

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“My income went to zero dollars”: Russell Dickerson shares the story of being broke that inspired “Home Sweet”

“My income went to zero dollars”: Russell Dickerson shares the story of being broke that inspired “Home Sweet”
“My income went to zero dollars”: Russell Dickerson shares the story of being broke that inspired “Home Sweet”
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When Russell Dickerson sings the first verse of his hit song “Home Sweet,” he’s remembering a real-life story, complete with going from “all-inclusive margaritas in Malibu” to “prayin’ we could pay rent this month.”

The song’s about his newlywed days, when he and his wife Kailey has just tied the knot — and they were broke.

“Literally, the day we got back from our honeymoon is when I got dropped from my first publishing deal,” Russell remembers. “Which was two years of great income. I was providing for the fam…and my income went to zero dollars.”

Fortunately, those lean times didn’t last: Russell found success as a country star, and he’s had four number-one hits to date. Now, “Home Sweet” is just outside country radio’s top-ten.  Though most of his fans have never had a publishing deal, Russell says that most listeners can relate to the song’s sentiment.

“I think so many people, so many newlyweds or people who are just young, and you know, just struggling to pay rent…everybody’s been there,” he says. “So that’s kind of a level of relating to the song.”

“Home Sweet” comes off of Russell’s 2021 album, Southern Symphony.

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Jennifer Lopez reveals she was insistent on casting a Latin artist in ‘Marry Me’: “I wanted to make a bilingual album”

Jennifer Lopez reveals she was insistent on casting a Latin artist in ‘Marry Me’: “I wanted to make a bilingual album”
Jennifer Lopez reveals she was insistent on casting a Latin artist in ‘Marry Me’: “I wanted to make a bilingual album”
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Jennifer Lopez stood her ground when casting the main characters for the upcoming Marry Me movie and revealed she said no to some of the biggest acts in music when casting Bastian, a role that eventuall went to Maluma.

“So many names came up. All the big musicians you can think of right now,” the “On the Floor” singer told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “But not one Latin name came up. And I was like, ‘You know what? I really want to make a bilingual album for this for a mainstream Hollywood movie. Why don’t we pick a Spanish artist, a Latin artist. Somebody who just is in Spanish, and let’s talk Spanish in the movie.'”

Jennifer, who plays pop superstar Kat Valdez in Marry Me, continued, “I wanted to make a bilingual album,” and says hiring a Latin artist was her top priority. “When we were talking about that part, a lot of different names came up. We need somebody who’s a musician, superstar, super swag, could play this character. And all of the nuances that he has could be lovable,” she described.

Although the part called for “the perfect, right guy,” Jennifer adds there was a caveat: the person also had to be “the guy who you don’t want to marry, and who could that be?”

Maluma was eventually hired to play Bastian, Kat’s boyfriend who cheats on her the day they’re supposed to wed.  Jennifer adds of Maluma, “The two songs that he wrote specifically for the movie, not as a Maluma song, but as a Bastian song, was so impressive to me.  Because it showed me that he really understood the character.”

Marry Me, also starring Owen WilsonSarah Silverman and Game of Thrones star John Bradley, arrives in theaters Friday, February 11.

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Here’s the biggest clue yet that a Taylor Swift/Ed Sheeran remix is coming

Here’s the biggest clue yet that a Taylor Swift/Ed Sheeran remix is coming
Here’s the biggest clue yet that a Taylor Swift/Ed Sheeran remix is coming
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Last week, eagle-eyed fans spotted clues that they claimed proved that a Taylor Swift/Ed Sheeran remix would soon be upon us. Now, fans have spotted the biggest clue yet that a new version of Ed’s song “The Joker and the Queen,” featuring Taylor, is imminent.

On YouTube, if you go to the credits of the official lyric video for “The Joker and the Queen,” and scroll down past the lyrics, you’ll get to the publishing information. There, plain as day, it says, “The Joker And The Queen (feat. Taylor Swift).” At least it did at press time — but it’s also been captured and posted online.

As previously reported, rumors of the remix began last week when Ed posted an Instagram teaser that showed him signing some CD on with artwork depicting a playing card that was one half joker and one half queen — with the queen looking very much like Taylor with blonde hair and bangs.

In addition, Ed wears a Taylor Swift patch on the back of his jacket in the video for “Overpass Graffiti,” and in Taylor’sI Bet You Think About Me” music video, she draws an “equals” sign in the icing on a wedding cake.  “The Joker and The Queen” appears on Ed’s album = (Equals).

The two have previously released three songs together, all on Taylor’s albums: “Everything Has Changed” on Red, “End Game” on Reputation and “Run,” a vault track on Red (Taylor’s Version).

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Scoreboard roundup — 2/6/22

Scoreboard roundup — 2/6/22
Scoreboard roundup — 2/6/22
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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Denver 124, Brooklyn 104
Minnesota 118, Detroit 105
Philadelphia 119, Chicago 108
Boston 116, Orlando 83
Dallas 103, Atlanta 94
Cleveland 98, Indiana 85
New Orleans 120, Houston 107
Milwaukee 137, LA Clippers 113

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Houston 80, Cincinnati 58
Providence 71, Georgetown 52
Ohio St. 82, Maryland 67

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Navy SEAL candidate dies after ‘Hell Week’ training

(SAN DEIGO) — A Navy SEAL candidate has died and a second is in the hospital after falling ill on Friday just hours after both had successfully completed the grueling culmination of initial SEAL training known as “Hell Week.”

Both sailors were quickly taken to local hospitals hours after they began showing symptoms of illness.

On Sunday, the Navy identified Seaman Kyle Mullen, 24, of Manalapan, New Jersey, as the SEAL candidate who died. He was assigned to the Naval Special Warfare Basic Training Command in San Diego, California.

“We extend our deepest sympathies to Seaman Mullen’s family for their loss,” Rear Adm. H.W. Howard III, commander of the Naval Special Warfare Command, said in a statement.

Mullen was pronounced dead at 5:42 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on Friday at Sharp Coronado Hospital in San Diego, officials said. His cause of his death remains under investigation.

The name of the hospitalized SEAL candidate was not released, but they are in stable condition at Naval Medical Center in San Diego, officials said.

“Two SEAL candidates, assigned to Naval Special Warfare Basic Training Command, were taken to the hospital on Feb. 4 several hours after their Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL (BUD/S) class successfully completed Hell Week, part of the first phase of the Navy SEAL assessment and selection pathway,” said a statement from the Navy’s Special Warfare Command.

Hell Week is the famous end to the first phase of BUD/S training where sailors who want to be SEALs are pushed to the limit of physical and mental exhaustion through a series of intense training. More than half of the SEAL candidates who go through Hell Week do not complete the grueling week of training that allows them to continue on through the six months of SEAL training.

“Both Sailors were not actively training when they reported symptoms and were transported to receive emergency care,” the statement from the Navy added.

The last Navy SEAL candidate to die during BUD/S training was 21-year-old Seaman James Lovelace who drowned in a pool during his first week of training in May 2016. After his drowning, the Navy instituted additional safety protocols to the swimming program.

“SEAL training takes you beyond your personal limits,” said Eric Oehlerich, a retired SEAL and ABC News contributor. “It’s designed to push you beyond your perception of what’s possible, breaking glass ceilings of what you’re capable of both mentally and physically.”

Oehlerich said he believes the difficult training for prospective SEALs is carried out within proven medical boundaries and run by highly trained professional instructors, but he acknowledged that there are risks involved in all types of military training.

“From time to time training fatalities do occur. Although tragic, adhering to the training curriculum keeps SEALs alive in combat,” he said. “It’s necessary, it can’t be diluted.”

“Condolences to the family of the trainee,” Oehlerich said. “They’ll always be a part of the community and we will always be there as able.”

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