Lady Gaga, Doechii team for new song from T’he Devil Wears Prada 2′

Lady Gaga, Doechii team for new song from T’he Devil Wears Prada 2′
Lady Gaga, Doechii team for new song from T’he Devil Wears Prada 2′
Poster for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ (20th Century Studios)

Lady Gaga is hitting the “Runway” for The Devil Wears Prada 2.

Gaga was photographed on the set of the film, but so far she hasn’t been officially announced as a cast member. However, it was revealed Monday that she’s recorded a new song for the highly anticipated sequel. She and “Anxiety” singer Doechii have recorded “Runway,” which you can hear in the final trailer for the movie, out now.

“You were born for the runway,” you can hear Gaga sing at the end of the trailer. The Devil Wears Prada 2, which reunites original cast members Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep, arrives in theaters on May 1.

Gaga has a long history of recording songs for films. She released the Grammy-nominated Harlequin — an entire album of songs from Joker: Folie à Deux — and has been nominated for Oscars three times for her movie songs, winning once for “Shallow” from A Star Is Born.

 

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Ye’s ‘Bully’ debuts at #2 on ‘Billboard’ 200

Ye’s ‘Bully’ debuts at #2 on ‘Billboard’ 200
Ye’s ‘Bully’ debuts at #2 on ‘Billboard’ 200
Kanye West attends the 67th GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

“All the Love” for Ye’s new album, Bully, has helped it earn a #2 spot on the Billboard 200.

The project earned 152,000 equivalent album units in the tracking week ending April 2, marking Ye’s 14th #1 album to date. It also leads Top Streaming Albums with 96,000 streams and holds the #3 spot on Top Album Sales with 56,000 album copies sold.

Ye’s latest achievement arrives as Gamma, the label behind the release, revealed via Instagram Story that a deluxe version of Bully is on the way.

Bully dropped on March 28 with 18 tracks, some of which were performed during back-to-back shows marking Ye’s return to LA’s SoFi Stadium. He also took the stage with some of his classic hits, including “All Falls Down,” which he performed with Lauryn Hill on his second night.

Lauryn also sang “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and “Lost Ones” before bringing out Zion Marley and YG Marley to join her for “Heartbeat,” “Crisis” and “Praise Jah in the Moonlight.”

Travis Scott joined Ye for a performance of “Father,” while CeeLo Green appeared for “Bully.” North West and André Troutman also returned after appearing on the first night.

Ye has more shows planned for 2026, including a headlining set at London’s Wireless Festival, which has already faced backlash. Pepsi and Diageo, for example, have pulled their sponsorships following the announcement.

“Pepsi has decided to withdraw its sponsorship of Wireless Festival,” a Pepsi spokesperson told The Independent.

According to the publication, Diageo told the Press Association, “We have informed the organisers of our concerns and as it stands, Diageo will not sponsor the 2026 Wireless festival.”

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Trump to hold news conference on airman rescue as his deadline for Iran looms

Trump to hold news conference on airman rescue as his deadline for Iran looms
Trump to hold news conference on airman rescue as his deadline for Iran looms
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks from the Cross Hall of the White House on April 1, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump will hold a news conference Monday in the White House briefing room, where he’s expected to give more details on the “daring” weekend rescue of a U.S. airman whose fighter jet was shot down over Iran.

Trump teased the upcoming briefing at the White House Easter Egg Roll.

“Those two pilots were incredible, brave, and we thank them,” Trump said.

Looming large over the president’s upcoming comments, however, is his latest deadline for Iran to make a peace deal or reopen the Strait of Hormuz — by 8 p.m. ET Tuesday — or face massive U.S. attacks on critical infrastructure, including energy and water facilities.

“Right now they’re not too strong at all, in my opinion,” Trump said of Iran at the Easter event. “But we’re soon going to find out, aren’t we?”

Trump told ABC News Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott on Sunday that if no peace deal is reached with Iran in the next 48 hours, “we’re blowing up the entire country.”

Trump has previously pushed his deadlines for Iran to comply with his demands.

But in a profanity-laced post on his social media platform early on Sunday, Trump told the Iranian regime, “you’ll be living in Hell” if it did not open the critical maritime shipping channel for oil and trade.

“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!” Trump wrote in the post.

Experts have warned that possible attacks on civilian infrastructure could constitute war crimes and violate international law, a claim Iran makes as well. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, when pressed on the issue last week, told reporters: “Of course, this administration and the United States Armed Forces will always act within the confines of the law.”

Iran’s deputy foreign minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, said in a post on X that if the U.S. attacks power plants, then Iran would deliver “a decisive, immediate, and regret-inducing response.”

Amid the threats of escalation, questions remain about the status of talks between the U.S. and Tehran, after President Trump said last week that the U.S. was carrying out negotiations with “much more reasonable” leadership.

Asked about reports of a new draft proposal that includes a 45-day ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a White House official told ABC News on Monday: “This is one of many ideas, and POTUS has not signed off on it. Operation Epic Fury continues. President Trump will speak more at 1 p.m.”

When asked about the ceasefire proposal, Trump said at the Easter event that he’s seen “every proposal.”

“It’s a significant step, it’s not good enough but it’s a very significant step,” Trump said.

Iran said it will not accept a ceasefire without “suitable guarantees,” a Pakistani security official told ABC News.

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Kansas reacts to ‘SNL’s’ ‘Carry On Wayward Son’ sketch

Kansas reacts to ‘SNL’s’ ‘Carry On Wayward Son’ sketch
Kansas reacts to ‘SNL’s’ ‘Carry On Wayward Son’ sketch
(l-r) Kenan Thompson, host Jack Black, Andrew Dismukes, Tommy Brennan, and James Austin Johnson during the “Husbands” sketch on Saturday, April 4, 2026 — (Photo by: Will Heath/NBC)

Kansas’ iconic hit “Carry On Wayward Son” was featured on Saturday Night Live this weekend, and the band has reacted to the sketch.

In the segment, “Husbands,” a group of female friends are hanging out in a kitchen when they note it’s the first time all their husbands are joining them for the get together. As they wonder if the husbands are okay hanging out without them, the camera cuts to all the men in the den struggling to start a conversation.

Things eventually change when host Jack Black begins singing “Carry On Wayward Son,” and the men chime in and sing along. The husbands, which include Kenan Thompson, Andrew Dismukes, Tommy Brennan and James Austin Johnson, get so into it that in the end, they rip off their clothes to reveal they’re wearing rock and roll jumpsuits underneath.

Well, it seems the real Kansas was a bit jealous of their looks. The group shared the video on Facebook, commenting, “Where do we get those jumpsuits Jack Black and Kenan Thompson?”

“Carry On Wayward Son” appeared on Kansas’ 1976 album, Leftoverture, and peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. It went on to become a signature tune for the band.

Kansas is set to play Cleveland on Thursday. A complete list of shows can be found at KansasBand.com.

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The Strokes to release new album ‘Reality Awaits’ in the summer

The Strokes to release new album ‘Reality Awaits’ in the summer
The Strokes to release new album ‘Reality Awaits’ in the summer
The Strokes perform during 2025 Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park on October 04, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Erika Goldring/WireImage)

The Strokes have announced a new album called Reality Awaits.

The seventh studio effort from Julian Casablancas and company, and their first since 2020’s The New Abnormal, is due out in the summer, according to a video posted to the band’s Instagram.

Said video begins with an image of a car as the screen reads, “In The Flesh, It’s Even Sexier.”

Reality Awaits The new album by The Strokes,” the video continues. “Out this summer.”

The Strokes just performed in San Francisco on Saturday and will play another show there on Monday ahead of their Saturday set at Coachella. Their upcoming live schedule also includes Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Just Live Heaven and Shaky Knees, among other festivals.

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Journey’s Neal Schon responds to press speculation about band’s final tour

Journey’s Neal Schon responds to press speculation about band’s final tour
Journey’s Neal Schon responds to press speculation about band’s final tour
Neal Schon of Journey performs in concert during the “Final Frontier Tour” at Moody Center on March 31, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images)

Journey’s Neal Schon has addressed fans following a recent Rolling Stone article that looked into the behind-the-scenes drama of their current Final Frontier farewell tour.

The article featured interviews with Schon, Jonathan Cain and singer Arnel Pineda, who revealed he originally didn’t want to do the tour. Pineda said efforts to reach out to the band regarding his feelings were met with silence, so he felt he had no choice but to go on the road. When asked about it, Schon called Pineda’s feelings “very confusing” and noted they had all signed contracts for the tour.

Schon has since shared a post on social media, arguing that the article didn’t “reflect the full picture” of what was happening ahead of the tour; he also denied pressuring anyone into touring.

“Over the years, Journey has always been about the music and the fans first,” Schon wrote. “There’s been some recent press and speculation that doesn’t reflect the full picture. Touring at this level involves many moving parts, and decisions are made collectively with our team, including management, agents, and promoters.”

“Like any long-running band, there are moments where people feel the pressure differently,” he continued. “I respect that, and I have nothing but appreciation for what everyone brings to the stage.”

“For clarity, no one was ever prevented by me from making their own personal decisions,” he wrote. “At the same time, we were all advised by our representatives that there are contractual obligations tied to touring that need to be honored.”

Finally, Schon noted, “My focus has always been — and remains — delivering the best possible experience for our fans and keeping the music alive.”

Journey’s Final Frontier farewell tour hits Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Monday. A complete list of dates can be found at JourneyMusic.com.

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Justin Moore is the king of the long run with latest #1

Justin Moore is the king of the long run with latest #1
Justin Moore is the king of the long run with latest #1
Justin Moore’s “Time’s Ticking” (Blue Highway Records)

Justin Moore now wears the crown as the artist with the longest trip to #1, as “Time’s Ticking” rather ironically takes its place atop the Billboard Country Airplay ranking. 

Justin’s 11th #1 took 67 weeks to make it to the pinnacle, unseating Michael Ray’s “Whiskey and Rain” and Travis Denning’s “After a Few,” which both had a 65-week run to the top. Scotty McCreery’s “In Between” logged 63 weeks, while Dylan Scott took 62 weeks with “Can’t Have Mine” and Chayce Beckham made it in 60 weeks with “23”.

“Time’s Ticking” is Justin’s first Billboard #1 since “With a Woman You Love” in Sept. 2022. He’s typically topped the chart every 20 months since he made his debut in Aug. 2008 with “Back That Thing Up.”

“Time’s Ticking” is also the first #1 for the newly-named Blue Highway Records, formerly known as Big Machine.

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In ‘On Purpose with Jay Shetty,’ Noah Kahan talks OCD, body dysmorphia, mental illness

In ‘On Purpose with Jay Shetty,’ Noah Kahan talks OCD, body dysmorphia, mental illness
In ‘On Purpose with Jay Shetty,’ Noah Kahan talks OCD, body dysmorphia, mental illness

Noah Kahan’s new Netflix documentary, Out of Body, offers a revealing look into his personal life, and he discusses some of those revelations in the new episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty.

While detailing his mental health struggles, including body dysmorphia and OCD, Noah admits that he initially didn’t want to get help because he was afraid it would affect his ability to write songs.

“These problems were really hard for me and were disrupting my ability to wake up in the morning and to just be a human being. But I was holding off on getting the help that I really needed for a long time because I was so afraid of it dulling my creativity,” Noah says. 

In addition, he continues, “I was like, ‘I don’t want to get help because I’m worried that I’ll be happy and I won’t care about making something. And I won’t feel pain and it won’t be painful enough for my audience and … the feelings won’t be real enough for my audience.'” 

Finally, Noah did get help after realizing, “I don’t want to live like this anymore.”

As a result, Noah says his sadness became “more manageable,” and he was no longer “getting sidebarred by rabbit holes of obsession and rabbit holes of anxiety anymore.”

“It really was a turning point for me making this record,” he says. The Great Divide is due April 24.

In a more lighthearted part of the pod, Noah reveals the weirdest place he ever wrote a song was in the bathroom at JFK airport and names Niall Horan as the musician he’d choose to help him bury a body. He also says he’ll die on the hill that macaroni & cheese isn’t very good and adds his favorite compliment to receive is, “I love your shoes.”

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Metallica announces two shows celebrating Mohegan Sun Arena’s 25th anniversary

Metallica announces two shows celebrating Mohegan Sun Arena’s 25th anniversary
Metallica announces two shows celebrating Mohegan Sun Arena’s 25th anniversary
Metallica on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (ABC/Randy Holmes)

Metallica has announced two shows at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, in celebration of the venue’s 25th anniversary.

The concerts take place Nov. 19 and Nov. 21 and will feature completely unique set lists each night in keeping with Metallica’s No Repeat Weekend format. Suicidal Tendencies will open the first night, while Spiritbox will be on the bill for night two.

Members of Metallica’s Fifth Member fan club will have access to a presale beginning Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. ET. You can also buy tickets in person at the Mohegan Sun box office beginning Saturday.

For all ticket info, visit Metallica.com.

The Mohegan Sun performances are Metallica’s only scheduled U.S. dates of 2026 aside from their residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, which launches in October. The metal legends launch a European tour in May.

 

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Supreme Court vacates Steve Bannon contempt-of-Congress charges

Supreme Court vacates Steve Bannon contempt-of-Congress charges
Supreme Court vacates Steve Bannon contempt-of-Congress charges
Steve Bannon, former adviser to Donald Trump, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas, US, on Friday, March 27, 2026. (Photographer: Shelby Tauber/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court on Monday vacated contempt-of-Congress charges against ex-Trump advisor Steve Bannon, who had refused to honor a subpoena from the committee investigating the Jan. 6 , 2021, attack, and later served a four-month sentence.

The Court did not explain its decision. There were no noted dissents.

In a brief order, the Court noted that the Trump Justice Department has moved to drop the indictment against Bannon and returned the case to a lower court for dismissal.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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