Eve releases 25th anniversary edition of ‘Scorpion,’ looks back on ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind’

Eve releases 25th anniversary edition of ‘Scorpion,’ looks back on ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind’
Eve releases 25th anniversary edition of ‘Scorpion,’ looks back on ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind’
Cover art for Eve’s 25th anniversary ‘Scorpion’ vinyl (Courtesy of Interscope)

Eve released her sophomore album, Scorpion, 25 years ago. In honor of the milestone, she’s released a 25th anniversary limited-edition vinyl.

The two-LP red-and-black vinyl is now available for purchase and includes an insert signed by Eve. Eve also posted a photo of herself posing with the special release and a video of herself playing it on a record player.

“I haven’t, honestly, heard that years. … But immediately I’m like, it’s so Ruff Ryders. Like, that is that Ruff Ryder, Harlem, New York flow,” she says when listening to her song “Cowboy.” She then reacted to album cut “You Had Me, You Lost Me.”

Scorpion also included songs “Who’s That Girl” and “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” featuring Gwen Stefani, which she and Gwen looked back on in a new episode of Vevo’s Footnotes.

“I remember being so excited about where my career was headed and the music I was making,” Eve says. “The record is meant to be fun and cocky and celebratory.”

She adds she “had always been a fan of No Doubt and just had this gut feeling that Gwen and I would sound great on the track, vibe-wise.”

Though there was initially pushback about the pairing, Gwen says they had chemistry “because we came from completely different worlds, but we had similar tastes, interests, and creativity. We appreciated each other’s worlds and coming together we knew we were going to create something new and have this fresh energy.”

Eve says they “had a great time on set,” while Gwen says feeling “like a fish out water” was part of what made the video so cool.

“Let Me Blow Ya Mind” went on to win the 2001 MTV VMA for best female video and the 2002 Grammy for best rap/sung collaboration.

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Her place: Ashley Cooke’s headed to ‘Marshals’

Her place: Ashley Cooke’s headed to ‘Marshals’
Her place: Ashley Cooke’s headed to ‘Marshals’
Ashley Cooke (David O’Donohue)

Riley Green isn’t the only country artist on the set of the Yellowstone spinoff Marshals.

Sunday’s episode of the series features a cameo appearance from Ashley Cooke. The “Your Place” singer will be seen in a bar performing her track “Next To You” from her 2023 debut album, Shot In the Dark.

Marshals airs Sunday nights on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT and streams on Paramount+.

In other Ashley Cooke news, she just released Ace Sessions, a collection of acoustic versions of songs from her 2025 project, Ace, which you can now watch on YouTube. Her version of the late Glen Campbell classic “Southern Nights” — which will appear on Gavin Adcock’s upcoming project Country Never Dies — is also out now.

Next, Ashley heads to the U.K. for C2C: Country to Country 2026, where she’ll perform in London, England; Belfast, Northern Ireland; and Glasgow, Scotland. Later this month, she’ll join John Pardi on his Honkytonk Hollywood Tour.

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Music notes: Lola Young, Selena Gomez and more

Music notes: Lola Young, Selena Gomez and more
Music notes: Lola Young, Selena Gomez and more

Lola Young is ready to get back onstage, but she’s taking things slow. She announced on Instagram that instead of jumping back into a big tour, she’s doing “a small run of shows” in the U.K. in June. She’ll play London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow, and tells fans, “I’d love you to come.”

Winners for the GLAAD Media Awards, which honor LGBTQ+ representation in media, were revealed on Thursday night. KATSEYE won outstanding breakthrough music artist, while Chappell Roan’s episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast tied with an episode of the I’ve Had It podcast for outstanding podcast episode.

Selena Gomez shouted out her bestie Taylor Swift with an Instagram Story visible to her “secret friends” list. In the clip, she sings along to Taylor’s “Father Figure” and captions it, “Does anyone else love a profoundly clever and smart lyricist or is it just me???”

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Justin Timberlake’s attorneys block release of bodycam footage from 2024 arrest

Justin Timberlake’s attorneys block release of bodycam footage from 2024 arrest
Justin Timberlake’s attorneys block release of bodycam footage from 2024 arrest
Justin Timberlake’s 2024 mug shot (Sag Harbor Village Police Department)

A judge has granted Justin Timberlake a temporary restraining order blocking the release of bodycam footage from his 2024 arrest in Sag Harbor, New York.

According to the order, obtained by ABC News, the Village of Sag Harbor now has until April 9 to submit documentation explaining why the release of the footage — requested under the Freedom of Information Law — should be allowed.

As previously reported, Justin’s attorneys argued that the footage shows the singer “in an acutely vulnerable state,” noting if it were to be released, it “would cause severe and irreparable harm to [his] personal and professional reputation” and “subject [him] to public ridicule and harassment.” They also argued that releasing the footage would be an invasion of Justin’s privacy.

In addition to blocking the release of the footage, the judge’s order grants the attorneys’ request to review it and “assess the privacy interests at stake.” The order will be permanent for any “records that constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.”

Justin was arrested on June 18, 2024, in Sag Harbor after running a stop sign and subsequently “performed poorly” on field sobriety tests. He pled guilty to driving while ability impaired by alcohol and was sentenced to 25 hours of community service and fined $500.

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David Gilmour releases classic ‘On an Island’ performance to mark 80th birthday, album anniversary

David Gilmour releases classic ‘On an Island’ performance to mark 80th birthday, album anniversary
David Gilmour releases classic ‘On an Island’ performance to mark 80th birthday, album anniversary
David Gilmour joins Richard Thompson on stage at his 70th Birthday Celebration show at the Royal Albert Hall on September 30, 2019 in London, England. (photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns)

An archival performance from Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour has been released to mark two special occasions.

The performance is of the Gilmour solo track “On an Island,” recorded in April 2006 in New York as part of an AOL Session. It features Pink Floyd’s Richard Wright on keyboards.

The upgraded video was released to coincide with Gilmour’s 80th birthday on Friday, as well as the 20th anniversary of his third solo album, On an Island. An Instagram post announcing the video noted that more performances from the 2006 AOL Session will be released “over the next few days.”

Released on March 6, 2006, On an Island was the rocker’s first solo album in 22 years, and the follow-up to 1984’s About Face. It peaked at #6 on the Billboard 200. 

In between About Face and On an Island, Pink Floyd released their 14th studio album, The Division Bell, in 1994, marking their second without Roger Waters.

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Lamorne Morris to voice ‘Garfield’ in new animated Paramount+ series

Lamorne Morris to voice ‘Garfield’ in new animated Paramount+ series
Lamorne Morris to voice ‘Garfield’ in new animated Paramount+ series
Lamorne Morris attends the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Feb. 15, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

Lasagna for dinner to celebrate?

A brand-new Garfield series, based on the original comic strip by Jim Davis, is coming to Paramount+.

The streaming service announced that the new show about the lasagna-loving orange cat will be created using 2D animation. It currently has the working title of Garfield.

Lamorne Morris will provide the voice of Garfield in this new series, which Paramount+ says will feature “the chonky feline at his finest, with each episode featuring the pop culture icon’s signature sarcasm and hilarious lackadaisy.”

Nickelodeon Animation Studios will produce the show, while Dave H. Johnson and John Trabbic III will serve as its executive producers.

According to Paramount+, Garfield has over 200 million daily comic readers and millions of social media followers. The brand has spanned over multiple generations since the comic’s debut in June 1978.

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Watch Gabby Barrett make it through the rain in new video for ‘The Easy Part’

Watch Gabby Barrett make it through the rain in new video for ‘The Easy Part’
Watch Gabby Barrett make it through the rain in new video for ‘The Easy Part’
Gabby Barrett (Robby Klein)

Gabby Barry won’t come in out of the rain in her new video for “The Easy Part.”

In the clip for the breakup song, which she co-wrote with HARDY and others, Gabby stands in the street singing about the end of a relationship while we see a couple break up, then flash back to their happier times. As the video reaches its emotional climax, it starts raining, and Gabby continues to sing while getting drenched. At the end of the video, the female half of the couple goes for a drive and passes by her ex, who’s in his truck with another woman. She smiles to herself, while he looks upset.

Gabby says in a statement, “‘The Easy Part’ plays with the idea that sometimes the dramatic moment in a relationship feels like the hardest part, but often it’s what comes after that really stays with you.”

“The song reflects on those memories; the good and the complicated, and realizing what they meant over time. In the video, you see those moments play out as she looks back on the relationship and ultimately chooses peace and keeps moving forward.”

Gabby celebrated her 26th birthday on Thursday. This summer she’ll be opening for Parker McCollum on his tour.

 

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New Music Friday: JLo, Bebe Rexha, Paul Russell and more

New Music Friday: JLo, Bebe Rexha, Paul Russell and more
New Music Friday: JLo, Bebe Rexha, Paul Russell and more

Harry Styles isn’t the only one out with new music this week. Here are some of Friday’s other new releases:

Jennifer Lopez and David Guetta have teamed up for the dance-pop song “Save Me Tonight.” JLo is set to debut the song live during The JLo Show Las Vegas residency Friday night. The performance will be simulcast across her TikTok Live, Instagram Live and YouTube Live.

“Lil Boo Thang” singer Paul Russell has released his seven-song EP, Miracle Mile. It’s a love letter to Paul’s Los Angeles community, inspired by a period of time last year that he spent with family. “For me, being home felt like it really was a miracle, so I wanted to put together a project that reminds people of all the things there are to appreciate about the miracle of their own communities,” he says in a statement. Paul also released the video for one of the EP’s tracks, “400 Cities.”

Bebe Rexha has released the song “New Religion,” along with its accompanying music video. The song, which Bebe says is “about letting go and getting lost in the music,” is the focus track off her upcoming album, DIRTY BLONDE.

Stephen Sanchez has released the title track off his upcoming sophomore album, Love, Love, Love. The “Until I Found You” singer says the record “is inspired by the love I’ve been lucky enough to receive, the love I sometimes struggle to give to others, and my desire to see people come together.” The new album will be out May 8.

BLACKPINK’s JENNIE is celebrating the one-year anniversary of her debut solo album, Ruby, by releasing an expanded edition. Ruby (The Complete Collection) features two “like JENNIE” remixes and four JENNIE Only Audio tracks that were previously only available on physical versions of the album.


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Listen to new Alien Ant Farm song, ‘Reasons’

Listen to new Alien Ant Farm song, ‘Reasons’
Listen to new Alien Ant Farm song, ‘Reasons’
“Reasons” single artwork. (Judge and Jury Records)

Alien Ant Farm has premiered a new song called “Reasons.”

The track was co-written by Three Days Grace drummer Neil Sanderson and former Sublime with Rome frontman Rome Ramirez. 

“YA EVER HAD TO TALK YOUR WAY OUTTA THE DOGHOUSE WITH YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER?” AAF writes in an all-caps Instagram post. “WELL WE MADE A SONG ABOUT IT!”

You can watch the “Reasons” lyric video on YouTube.

The most recent Alien Ant Farm album is 2024’s ~mAntras~.

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Gorillaz ascends UK Official Albums Chart with ’The Mountain’

Gorillaz ascends UK Official Albums Chart with ’The Mountain’
Gorillaz ascends UK Official Albums Chart with ’The Mountain’
‘The Mountain’ album artwork. (Kong)

Gorillaz has climbed to the top of the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with their new record, The Mountain.

Damon Albarn’s virtual band now has a total of three #1 albums across the pond, with The Mountain joining 2005’s Demon Days and 2023’s Cracker Island.

“Mortal friends, Murdoc F. Niccals here, speaking to you from on high, the top of the world, the summit of achievement!” reads a quote from Gorillaz’s cartoon bassist. “I’ve only gone and done it again, haven’t I? Number 1! Could have gone further… was hoping for a 0, but 1 will do.”

Murdoc continues, “To all my devoted er… devotees, you have shown impeccable taste as ever. It takes a lot to make a Mountain, so all I can say is… I couldn’t have done it without me. Cheers!”

You can catch Gorillaz make their debut on Saturday Night Live on March 7. They’ll launch a U.S. tour in September.

 

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