Meghan Trainor says she’s fulfilled the 10-year goal she set back in 2014

Meghan Trainor says she’s fulfilled the 10-year goal she set back in 2014
Meghan Trainor says she’s fulfilled the 10-year goal she set back in 2014
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Meghan Trainor looked back at her start in the music industry — when her single “All About That Bass” took off in 2014 — and said she fulfilled the 10-year goal she set for herself back then.

“I remember they would interview me back then and be like, ‘Where do you see yourself in 10 years?’ And I [would respond], ‘With a husband and a baby.’ And I did it. That’s my dream,” she told People. Meghan added, “But I lived all my dreams, and I’m very happy.”

Because she’s hit the goals she set eight years ago, Meghan knows exactly what she would say to her 20-year-old self if she had the chance. “I’d say, ‘Don’t worry, baby. All your dreams are going to come true.'”

Meghan also evaluated how her music has changed since she burst into the scene eight years ago. “It’s almost been 10 years since my first album … So I just feel like my music is elevated, and my music videos are also elevated.”

She credits her “elevated” style to two things: “I’m a mom now, and I’ve been through some more stuff.”

Because of this, she is super excited for fans to listen to her new album. She said, “Everything’s just gotten better.”

Takin’ It Back arrives next Friday, October 21.

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Loretta Lynn streams jump 615% after her death, led by “Coal Miner’s Daughter”

Loretta Lynn streams jump 615% after her death, led by “Coal Miner’s Daughter”
Loretta Lynn streams jump 615% after her death, led by “Coal Miner’s Daughter”
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Loretta Lynn’s songs saw a major streaming boom in the week after her death, according to a report from Billboard.

The country legend died on October 4, and that day saw the biggest overall jump in streams. Her music was streamed 3.2 million times in one day, a 1,841% increase from the 167,000 streams Loretta’s catalog netted the previous day.

Though the bump was most dramatic the day of her death, streams were significantly higher for the tracking period of September 30 through October 6. Overall, the singer’s catalog saw 8.7 million on-demand U.S. streams over that time period, up 615% from the previous week, when it earned 1.2 million streams.

The most-streamed song was “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” which is arguably Loretta’s signature song. The week of her death, the song jumped up 399% with 1.3 million streams.

Other songs that saw significant boosts were “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man),” “Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind)” and “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,” which is a duet with Conway Twitty.

Loretta died at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, of natural causes. She was 90 years old.

In the wake of her death, country stars turned out to pay tribute to the late, great icon; Alan Jackson led a special tribute to the singer as part of the CMT Artists of the Year ceremony, which airs Friday at 9 p.m. ET on CMT.

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Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and others mourn Robbie Coltrane

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and others mourn Robbie Coltrane
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and others mourn Robbie Coltrane
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With the news that Harry Potter series star Robbie Coltrane has passed away at 72, friends have taken to social media to mourn him.

In a statement, his Potter series co-star Daniel Radcliffe called Coltrane “one of the funniest people I’ve met,” and an “incredible actor and a lovely man.” Radcliffe recalled, “I’ve especially fond memories of him keeping our spirits up on Prisoner of Azkaban, when we were all hiding from the torrential rain for hours in Hagrid’s hut and he was telling stories and cracking jokes …” Radcliffe added, “I feel incredibly lucky that I got to meet and work with him and very sad that he’s passed.”

Emma Watson, who played Hermione Granger in the Potter films, said Coltrane “was like the most fun uncle I’ve ever had.” She described him as “deeply caring and compassionate towards me as a child and as an adult.” The actress continued in part, “His talent was so immense, it made sense he played a giant. He could fill any space with his brilliance.” She closed by saying, “You made it a joy to be Hermoine.”

Matthew Lewis, who portrayed Neville Longbottom, called Coltrane, “A giant, in more ways than one.”

Harry Potter series creator, author JK Rowling, posted a photo of her and the actor, noting, “I’ll never know anyone remotely like Robbie again. He was an incredible talent, a complete one off, and I was beyond fortunate to know him, work with him and laugh my head off with him. I send my love and deepest condolences to his family, above all his children.”

The official James Bond Twitter account called the GoldenEye and The World is Not Enough co-star’s death “a tragic loss to the world.”

Even the prime minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, weighed in, calling Coltrane a “Scottish entertainment legend,” who “will be hugely missed.”

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Katy Perry hints she has something coming with country star Thomas Rhett

Katy Perry hints she has something coming with country star Thomas Rhett
Katy Perry hints she has something coming with country star Thomas Rhett
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Katy Perry and country singer Thomas Rhett released their “Where We Started” collab back in May, but it seems they’re not finished making sweet music together. The two hinted that something is on the horizon after sharing matching posts on their social media accounts.

Katy shared a dramatic photo of her posing next to Rhett, her arms crossed while Rhett hoists his guitar and looks away.

Katy further amped up the anticipation by simply captioning her post “10.18.22.”  

The pair shared the posts to their Instagram Stories, soundtracked to their springtime collab, which caused fans to guess the post is teasing something new about their duet.

One theory is that the pair will release the “Where We Started” music video next week — but others are hoping a second collaboration will hit the airwaves instead.

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Nashville notes: New music from HunterGirl, Chase Rice + more

Nashville notes: New music from HunterGirl, Chase Rice + more
Nashville notes: New music from HunterGirl, Chase Rice + more

American Idol runner-up HunterGirl is putting out a new single. Called “Hometown Out of Me,” it’ll be out October 21.

Chase Rice has a new song out Friday, called “Way Down Yonder.”

Homecoming, the new album from the Randy Rogers Band, is out now. The Texas country band is scheduled to keep touring through the end of the year.

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Carrie Underwood’s 7-year-old son, Isaiah, is just starting to realize she’s famous

Carrie Underwood’s 7-year-old son, Isaiah, is just starting to realize she’s famous
Carrie Underwood’s 7-year-old son, Isaiah, is just starting to realize she’s famous
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Carrie Underwood has brought her two kids — 7-year-old Isaiah and 3-year-old Jacob — on tour and into the studio with her throughout their young lives, so having a country superstar mom has never seemed all that weird to the boys.

Isaiah even sang a duet with his mom once: Carrie brought him into the studio while she was recording her holiday album, My Gift, and they sang “Little Drummer Boy” together for the record.

But now that Isaiah’s getting a little older, Carrie says it’s starting to occur to him that his mom has a pretty unusual job.

“He’s becoming more aware that it’s not normal,” the singer explains in a new interview on NBC’s TODAY. “He’ll go to school and somebody will be like, ‘I saw your mom on TV last night.’ And he’s just becoming more aware that his mom does something that’s not normal.”

The boys are staying home this year while Carrie embarks on her Denim & Rhinestones Tour, a trek that launches this weekend. However, she’ll bring them out to join her when they’re not in school and fly home in between shows to make sure they have plenty of mom time, even while she’s touring.

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Rihanna to launch ‘Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4’ on November 9

Rihanna to launch ‘Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4’ on November 9
Rihanna to launch ‘Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4’ on November 9
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The fourth volume of Rihanna‘s hotly anticipated Savage X Fenty runway show arrives next month. 

The Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4 will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on November 9 and be broadcast across 240 countries. Rihanna made the surprise reveal on Friday and teased some of the looks that’ll hit the runway.

This year’s event promises to break more boundaries and challenge tradition. “The trailblazing event is raising the bar yet again with a new all-star lineup of models, actors, some of the biggest names in music, and more, debuting the latest Savage X Fenty styles,” the official press release divulges.

This year’s event is being billed as a “seductive fashion fever dream” that will blend “Emmy award-winning choreography, style, and music with the hypnotic essence of nocturnal nature.” If that wasn’t enough to tantalize you, the release teases further, “Featuring a star-studded cast all wearing the newest Savage X Fenty looks, the show is an un-missable visual feast.”

Rihanna will serve as the show’s executive producer and creative director.  

As for what this year’s collection will bring, the release states, “An homage to self-expression and personal empowerment, Rihanna’s latest collection features disparate textures, unexpected detailing, and unconventional proportions that come together seamlessly to create a boundary-bending experience for everyBODY.”

Savage X Fenty was launched in 2018 and has made waves in the fashion industry by continually pushing for inclusivity, diversity and authenticity. Once the show finishes airing on November 9, the collection will be available on the Amazon Fashion store, as well as the Savage X Fenty website.

It should be noted the Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3 won the 2022 Emmy for Outstanding Choreography For Variety Or Reality Programming.

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New Music Friday: Lil Baby, Tee Grizzley, 2 Chainz and more

New Music Friday: Lil Baby, Tee Grizzley, 2 Chainz and more
New Music Friday: Lil Baby, Tee Grizzley, 2 Chainz and more

From highly anticipated albums to movie soundtrack tunes, check out this week’s New Music Friday for the culture’s latest & greatest in music.

Lil Baby, It’s Only Me — The third album from the rapper features appearances from Young Thug, Future, Nardo Wick, Pooh Shiesty, EST Gee, Jeremih, Rylo Rodriguez and Fridayy. It marks his follow-up to 2020’s My Turn.

Tee Grizzley, Chapters of the Trenches — The Detroit rapper released his visual album, featuring the previously released singles “Robbery Part 4,” “Jay & Twan 1,” “Ms. Evans 1,” “Tez & Tone 1,” and “Jay & Twan 2” – all of which came with accompanying music videos. Tee also shared the visual for “Robbery Part 5” and promised to roll out the videos for “Ms. Evans 2,” “Tez & Tone 2,” “Jay & Twan 3” and “Shakespeares Classic” over the next week.

2 Chainz, “2 Step” — The rapper has released a new original song from the soundtrack of the upcoming House Party remake. The film, starring Tosin Cole and Jacob Latimore, comes out January 13.

Marshmello feat. Juice WRLD,Bye Bye” — The producer/DJ says in a statement that he made the song the night he met the late rapper. “I was already such a big fan of his and being able to work with him and make music with him was an absolute honor. With this song, I intended to keep it exactly the way we made it that night,” he adds.

Hits in Heavy Rotation

Lil Baby, “Heyy”

Quavo & Takeoff, feat. Mustard, “See Bout It”

EST Gee feat. Jack Harlow, “Backstage Passes”

Future feat. Drake, “Wait for You”

Beyoncé, “Cuff It

SiR, “Nothing Even Matters”

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Carly Pearce is all about supporting Kelsea Ballerini through divorce: “I’m there for her”

Carly Pearce is all about supporting Kelsea Ballerini through divorce: “I’m there for her”
Carly Pearce is all about supporting Kelsea Ballerini through divorce: “I’m there for her”
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When Carly Pearce ended her marriage to Michael Ray in 2020, she was vocal about the great support and advice she got from her friend and fellow country star Kelsea Ballerini.

Now, it’s Kelsea who’s going through a divorce: Late this summer, the singer announced that she and her husband of nearly five years, Morgan Evans, are calling it quits.

Fortunately, she’s got friends in her corner to help her through the experience. On the carpet of the CMT Artists of the Year ceremony, Carly told ET Online that she’s ready to be Kelsea’s support system throughout the divorce process.

“Kelsea was there through mine,” the singer and Artists of the Year honoree said. “I’m there for her through hers.”

For one thing, Carly’s supporting Kelsea by lending her voice to her friend’s new album, Subject to Change. One song, called “You’re Drunk, Go Home,” is a collaboration between Kelsea, Carly and Kelly Clarkson — the latter of whom, incidentally, also recently went through a divorce.

“We have real-life conversations,” Kelsea told ET Online at the CMT Artists of the Year ceremony. “So it’s really nice to have people that are my peers and heroes that I can go to for, like, music advice and also life advice.”

 

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Carrie Underwood’s Denim & Rhinestones Tour bus includes a mobile gym

Carrie Underwood’s Denim & Rhinestones Tour bus includes a mobile gym
Carrie Underwood’s Denim & Rhinestones Tour bus includes a mobile gym
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Carrie Underwood is known for her love of fitness — and her sculpted legs — so it’s no surprise she’s not going to slouch on her workouts just because she’s on tour.

In fact, as she hits the road for her Denim & Rhinestones Tour this fall, the singer is traveling with a mobile gym, complete with weights, a treadmill and an elliptical machine.

Carrie recently gave fans a tour of the gym during an interview with TODAY, in which she described the space as her “she-shed.”

But Carrie’s gym isn’t just for her mental and physical well-being — every time she goes on tour, she works hard to make sure it’s the most dazzling show she’s put on yet. This time around, she’s adding some pyrotechnics and aerial work to the lineup, and she needs a lot of stamina to keep up with all the fun surprises she’s got planned.

A lot of work goes into each tour, which is also why Carrie often “takes space” between headlining strings, she says.

“I want everything to feel very special and very thoughtful in how we execute everything,” she explains.

The Denim & Rhinestones Tour launched Saturday with a show in Greenville, South Carolina.

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