Peter Criss responds to Gene Simmons’ accusations about the writing of KISS’ ‘Beth’

Peter Criss responds to Gene Simmons’ accusations about the writing of KISS’ ‘Beth’
Peter Criss responds to Gene Simmons’ accusations about the writing of KISS’ ‘Beth’
Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, and Paul Stanley attend the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on December 07, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)

Peter Criss has responded to a recent Gene Simmons interview in which he claimed Criss didn’t deserve a songwriting credit on KISS‘ 1976 hit “Beth.”

The track, which peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, is credited to Criss, the late Stan Penridge and producer Bob Ezrin.

Simmons made the claim during an interview with the Professor of Rock podcast, saying, “Peter had nothing to do with that song. He sang it. … The mythology of ‘Beth’ is exactly that: mythology.” He argued Criss got the writing credit because he was “lucky enough to be in the same place at the same time as a guy who wrote” it.

But Criss told Billboard Simmons’ version of events is “not correct.”

“Gene wouldn’t know how the song was originally written because Gene wasn’t there from the conception of the song in the late ‘60s and he wasn’t there for the completion of the song with Bob Ezrin,” Criss said. “Gene’s statements are ridiculous and very uncalled for; he talks about things that he doesn’t know about.”

Criss said he wrote the melody and created the phrasing of the song’s original demo, then titled “Beck,” with Penridge. He also said that even though Simmons claimed it was his idea to change the title, it was Ezrin who changed it. 

Ezrin also told Billboard that Simmons’ account is “not exactly how I remember it.”

“I believe from what I was told that the original song was written by Criss and Penridge and was called ‘Beck.’ It was a bit rockier and more macho,” he said. “I felt it had potential, so I asked to take it home and play with it a bit.”

Criss noted, “I would not put my name on a song I had nothing to do with. That is not who I am. I would not do that.”

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Dropkick Murphys announce ’New England Forever’ split LP with Haywire

Dropkick Murphys announce ’New England Forever’ split LP with Haywire
Dropkick Murphys announce ’New England Forever’ split LP with Haywire
Ken Casey of Dropkick Murphys performs onstage during day 2 of Warped Tour at Shoreline Waterfront on July 27, 2025 in Long Beach, California. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Dropkick Murphys have announced a split LP with the hardcore band Haywire.

The album is called New England Forever and will be available exclusively on the upcoming Dropkick tour, launching Feb. 9 in Portland, Maine.

The track list includes a reworking of the 2005 Dropkick song “Citizen C.I.A.” retitled as “Citizen I.C.E.”

The Dropkick tour will conclude with the band’s annual St. Patrick’s Day show, taking place March 17 in Boston.

Dropkick Murphys’ most recent album is 2025’s For the People.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Listen to new Story of the Year song, ‘Disconnected’

Listen to new Story of the Year song, ‘Disconnected’
Listen to new Story of the Year song, ‘Disconnected’
‘A.R.S.O.N.’ album artwork. (Sharptone)

Story of the Year has released a new song called “Disconnected,” a track off the band’s upcoming album, A.R.S.O.N. 

You can watch the “Disconnected” video on YouTube.

A.R.S.O.N., the follow-up to 2023’s Tear Me to Pieces, is due out Feb. 13. It also includes the single “Gasoline (All Rage Still Only Numb),” which is currently charting on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay ranking.

Story of the Year will celebrate the release of A.R.S.O.N. with a hometown show in St. Louis on Feb. 14. Their upcoming live schedule also includes sets at the Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple festivals.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

J. Cole announces release date for long-awaited album, ‘The Fall-Off’

J. Cole announces release date for long-awaited album, ‘The Fall-Off’
J. Cole announces release date for long-awaited album, ‘The Fall-Off’
‘The Fall-Off’ cover art (Dreamville Records)

After years of anticipation, J. Cole has finally revealed the official release date for The Fall-Off.

Cole shared the album artwork on Instagram and announced the news via a video that finds him doing everyday activities. A voice-over soundtracks the visuals, addressing the idea of “falling off” in show business.

“Everything is supposed to go away eventually,” the voice says, noting how fame is often viewed as a rise-and-fall narrative. It then highlights how people often look down on artists once they’re no longer at their peak, rather than seeing success as something that’s naturally fleeting.

The video closes with a shot of Cole from below, with the clouds and trees behind him, before the album title and release date appear on the screen. A brief snippet of a new song then plays, on which Cole is heard rapping, “Picture my soul, climbing out an infinite hole/ When n***** die over pride and live for the,” before the clip cuts off.

Cole has been teasing The Fall-Off since 2018, referencing it on KOD’s “1985 — Intro to ‘The Fall Off.’” That same year, he told Angie Martinez he’d been working on the album for nearly two years. He later suggested it would arrive in 2020, but the project never came out. Since then, Cole has mentioned the album on tracks like “m y. l i f e,” “7 Minute Drill” and “Crocodile Tearz.”

In February 2024, Cole told fans he was at “the tail end” of finishing the album and later teased new music ahead of Dreamville Festival, but the release failed to arrive once again.

Now, The Fall-Off is officially on its way, with a vinyl pressing available for preorder.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Don Toliver, Playboi Carti and NBA YoungBoy to headline Rolling Loud 2026

Don Toliver, Playboi Carti and NBA YoungBoy to headline Rolling Loud 2026
Don Toliver, Playboi Carti and NBA YoungBoy to headline Rolling Loud 2026
Rolling Loud ’26 U.S. lineup (Courtesy of Rolling Loud)

Don Toliver, Playboi Carti and NBA YoungBoy will headline Rolling Loud’s only U.S. festival of 2026, taking place in Orlando May 8 to May 10.

Don will perform on Friday, Carti will close on Saturday night and NBA YoungBoy will wrap the festival on Sunday. Other artists on the lineup include Sexyy Red, BossmanDlow, Chief Keef, Destroy Lonely, Pooh Shiesty, Loe Shimmy, Tacorine and Skrilla.

The event will mark Rolling Loud’s first-ever festival in Orlando and will take place at Camping World Stadium. 

“Playboi Carti, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Don Toliver each represent different forces shaping hip-hop right now, and bringing them together for our only U.S. festival of 2026 felt intentional,” Rolling Loud co-founder Tariq Cherif said in a statement. “Eleven years in, Rolling Loud is still about putting the culture first and creating moments, elevating new voices, and building something that fans can feel proud to be part of.”

Rolling Loud co-founder Matt Zingler added that Orlando “felt like the right place to evolve the festival. It’s a new city, a new venue, and a lineup that truly reflects where hip-hop is today.”

Rolling Loud will also head overseas in 2026, with festivals set in Sydney and Melbourne on March 7 and 8. The events will feature headliners Gunna and Ken Carson, as well as Swae Lee, Tyga, Ski Mask the Slump God and more.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Peter Gabriel to release physical copies of ‘In the Big Room’ and ‘Live at WOMAD 1982’

Peter Gabriel to release physical copies of ‘In the Big Room’ and ‘Live at WOMAD 1982’
Peter Gabriel to release physical copies of ‘In the Big Room’ and ‘Live at WOMAD 1982’
Covers of Peter Gabriel’s ‘In The Big Room’ and “Live at WOMAD 1982′ (Peter Gabriel Ltd.)

Peter Gabriel has announced the CD and LP release of two live albums that he released to digital services in 2025. The rocker is set to drop In the Big Room on March 13 and Live at WOMAD 1982 on May 8.

In the Big Room is a recording of an intimate fan club show that took place in November 2003 in the Big Room at Gabriel’s Real World Studios in the U.K. The 14-track album features songs Gabriel performed during two tours: the 2002-03 Growing Up Live tour and 2004’s Still Growing Up Live tour. The album features performances of songs like “In Your Eyes,” “Shock the Monkey,” “Digging in the Dirt” and “More Than This.”

Live at WOMAD 1982 captures Gabriel’s performance at his first WOMAD festival, which stood for World of Music, Arts and Dance. The concert took place in Somerset, England, and featured 60 bands from over 20 countries. The album features a recording of Gabriel’s Friday night set, which included seven songs from his album 4, which was released two months after the event.

Both physical releases are available for preorder now.

Gabriel recently announced that he’ll be releasing a new album in 2026, o/i, and will drop a new song with each full moon of the year. The entire album will be released by the end of 2026.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Why there will be ice in Florida for Tim McGraw’s first 2026 concert

Why there will be ice in Florida for Tim McGraw’s first 2026 concert
Why there will be ice in Florida for Tim McGraw’s first 2026 concert
Tim McGraw (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Tim McGraw‘s first show of 2026 will take place during an outdoor hockey game. 

The country superstar’s set to headline the 2026 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series outdoor game Feb. 1 in Tampa, Florida.

Tim will play during the first intermission at Raymond James Stadium as the Tampa Bay Lightning takes on the Boston Bruins at the home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

The game starts at 6:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on ESPN. A limited number of tickets to the rare outdoor hockey game still remain.

So far, it’s the only show on Tim’s schedule save for his March 21 concert at the RodeoHouston.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ cast praises Kelly Clarkson for ‘What It Sounds Like’ cover

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ cast praises Kelly Clarkson for ‘What It Sounds Like’ cover
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ cast praises Kelly Clarkson for ‘What It Sounds Like’ cover
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ star Arden Cho appears on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ Jan. 13, 2026 (Weiss Eubanks/NBC Universal)

The cast of KPop Demon Hunters thinks Kelly Clarkson‘s version of one of their songs is “Golden.”

On Tuesday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kelly performed a cover of “What It Sounds Like,” the big musical moment at the end of the movie. EJAE, who co-wrote the song and provides the singing voice of Rumi in the film, commented on the show’s Instagram post of the performance, “This is so incredible! ugh its such an honor.”

Arden Cho, the actress who plays Rumi, added, “Crying it’s so good. Literal legend! Crushed it Kelly!!! thank you!!!!” And Kevin Woo, who provides the singing voice of Mystery Saja of the Saja Boys in the film, added, “IM NOT CRYING…YOU ARE.”

Arden also appeared as a guest on the show and told Kelly, “You have been such a big part of my life … all through my 20s.” Arden became emotional and said, “Literally, I have manifested this. It’s been my dream to meet you.” “Awww,” Kelly said, hugging her. “I love you!”

In related news, “Golden” has just hit a billion views on YouTube.


Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

ICYMI: Ludacris and Nelly, Rihanna and more

ICYMI: Ludacris and Nelly, Rihanna and more
ICYMI: Ludacris and Nelly, Rihanna and more

John Forté, best known for writing and producing on Fugees’ second and final album, 1996’s multi-Platinum The Score, has died, The Associated Press reports. He was 50 years old. His body was discovered Monday in his home in Chilmark, Massachusetts, according to police. Chilmark Police Chief Sean Slavin added there were no signs of foul play and said the state medical examiner’s office will conduct an investigation.

Ludacris and Nelly have secured a spot on the lineup for the Rock the Country festival, which features mostly country and rock acts. The event, commemorating America’s 250th anniversary, will kick off in May and run through September across eight cities in the U.S.

Rihanna recently gave birth to her daughter — and the 10 shades of Fenty Beauty’s Fine Linez eyeliner — but it seems she’s still contemplating having another child. In the comments of a post from model Montana Rose Brown that read, “deciding to get hot and sexy or get pregnant in 2026,” she wrote, “Wait! So I’m not crazy then? Bet.”

“What You Saying” tops Billboard’s Hot Rap Songs chart dated Jan. 17, marking Lil Uzi Vert‘s third #1 and first time atop the list in three years. The song garnered 853,000 U.S. radio audience impressions and 11.9 million streams in the U.S. in the tracking week of Jan. 2 to Jan. 8, according to Luminate. It also tops the Rap Streaming Songs list. Uzi’s previous number ones were “Just Wanna Rock” and Migos’ “Bad and Boujee,” on which he was featured.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Ashley McBryde asks ‘What If We Don’t’ as she preps fifth album

Ashley McBryde asks ‘What If We Don’t’ as she preps fifth album
Ashley McBryde asks ‘What If We Don’t’ as she preps fifth album
Ashley McBryde’s “What If We Don’t” (Warner Records Nashville)

Ashley McBryde‘s digging deep with her new radio single, “What If We Don’t.” 

“This one is for anyone who doesn’t want to look back and wonder,” she said as she teased the track on Instagram

She revealed more in a news release about the song, which drops Jan. 23. 

“‘What If We Don’t’ came to me, Terri Jo Box, and Randall Clay sitting around a fire pit on a back porch, reminiscing on all the moments that we could’ve made a different choice and wondering if we should’ve,” she says. “It’s about the leaps of faith that you do or don’t take, and having to learn to live with those consequences either way.”

The track’s a preview of her upcoming fifth album, the follow-up to 2023’s The Devil I Know.

“What If We Don’t” will arrive as Ashley kicks off her 2026 Redemption Residency Jan. 22 and 23 at Chief’s Neon Steeple in downtown Nashville. The first two shows are titled “Just Me + My Shadow,” since they’re just Ashley and her guitar. 

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.