(NOTE CONTENT) Nicki Minaj is a “Super Freaky Girl.” Don’t believe it? Then listen to her new song of the same name.
The track, which dropped Friday, hears the star spit racy lyrics over a sample of Rick James‘ 1981 hit “Super Freak.”
“You can smack it, you can grip it, you can go down and kiss it,” Nicki raps. “And every time he leave me ‘lone, he always tell me he miss it.”
Nicki previously teased “Super Freaky Girl,” sharing a snippet of the single on TikTok and previewing it during her set at this year’s OVO Fest. The full song is now available on streaming services.
In other Nicki news, the rapper officially launched another season of her Queen Radio show on Amp, Amazon’s new live radio app. She is set to receive the Video Vanguard Award at the 2022 VMAs later this month.
The movie captures the veteran rockers performing in July 1993 at the Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater in the Pittsburgh suburb of Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, during the band’s tour in support of its chart-topping, hit-packed ’93 studio album, Get a Grip.
The show features renditions of “Eat the Rich,” “Love in an Elevator” and “Cryin’,” as well as older classics like “Walk This Way,” “Back in the Saddle,” “Rag Doll,” “Janie’s Got a Gun,” “Dude (Looks Like a Lady),” “Dream On” and “Sweet Emotion.”
The film, which has been remastered in HD from the original master tapes, will be viewable for one week after its premiere.
As previously reported, the five-part series, which kicked off two weeks ago, is offering new archival “official bootleg” concert films featuring never-before-seen footage debuting weekly. Each flick captures Aerosmith during a different decade.
One day after each film premieres, highlight clips from the respective movies will be added to Aerosmith’s YouTube channel.
Here’s the complete remaining schedule of the 50 Years Live!: From the Aerosmith Vaults series:
8/12 — Live from the Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993 (Get a Grip Tour)
8/19 — Live from Comerica Park, Detroit, MI, 2003 (Rocksimus Maximus Tour)
8/26 — Live from Arena Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, 2016 (Rock ‘n’ Roll Rumble Tour)
The 20th Century Films-release Prey bagged a trophy of its own, topping all new streaming titles for the week of August 4 through August 10, according to the latest rankings of streaming service aggregator app Reelgood.
The well-reviewed action film, which is available on Hulu, topped Netflix’s much hyped comic adaptation The Sandman and also AMC+’s Better Call Saul, which, as the series winds up, ended up in third place on the weekly chart.
Apple TV+’s Black Bird, starring the late Ray Liotta, hung strong in fourth place, while a new release, the Ron Howard-directed Thai cave drama Thirteen Lives, debuted in fifth on Prime Video.
Two other new releases hit streaming over the past week, with the Tom Holland blockbuster Uncharted debuting on Netflix in sixth place, and the Disney/Pixar film Lightyear opening with a ninth-place finish in its first week on Disney+, according to data from Reelgood’s 5 million users.
(WASHINGTON) — An Oklahoma man admitted Wednesday to cyberstalking Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla., and threatening Hern and his wife, federal prosecutors announced.
Keith Charles Eisenberger, 39, of Bartlesville, pleaded guilty to three federal charges, including cyberstalking; threatening to kidnap and assault a member of Congress; and threatening to kidnap and assault the spouse of a member of Congress, the Justice Department said in a statement.
He was first charged in May.
“The U.S. Attorney’s Office and our law enforcement partners will not tolerate online threats of violence meant to intimidate elected officials or members of our community. Keith Eisenberger now understands there are legal repercussions to committing these criminal acts,” said U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.
According to the Justice Department, Eisenberger admitted to prosecutors that he threatened and harassed Hern online from Nov. 27, 2018, to May 11, 2022, and ultimately threatened to assault and kidnap Hern to interfere with his official duties. He later threatened to kidnap and assault Hern’s wife.
Prosecutors said the concerning comments started in 2018 when Hern first assumed office and became increasingly violent as time went on. The threats were made during visits to Hern’s office in Washington and over the phone and social media.
During one visit to Hern’s office in 2019, Eisenberger told Capitol Police that he was angry because he thought Hern had been appointed to the seat without Eisenberger being considered for it, prosecutors said.
In a plea agreement, prosecutors and an attorney for Eisenberger agreed that sentencing guidelines call for 36 months in prison, the Justice Department said. He will then undergo 36 months of supervised release, according to the agreement.
Eisenberger’s guilty plea comes at a time of what law enforcement has called heightened concern over political violence.
A Seattle man was recently charged with felony stalking after allegedly yelling racial epithets outside the home of Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash.
Another man was arrested in June for allegedly threatening to kill Brett Kavanaugh while outside the Supreme Court justice’s home.
And in Ohio on Thursday, a suspected “domestic violent extremist” was fatally shot after attempting to break into an FBI office there, leading to an hours-long standoff.
(NEW YORK) — Ever wondered what cereal would taste like if it was spicy?
Thanks to Cinnamon Toast Crunch you don’t have to wonder any more.
The classic cereal brand is giving their sweet cinnamon taste a spicy twist and a new name: CinnaFuego Toast Crunch.
According to the brand, the new cereal looks the same as the original with “the added hot sensation of a spicy pepper.” You heard that right.
“CTC is always looking to give our fans the most absurd and exciting experiences,” Mindy Murray, General Mills’ senior marketing communications manager, said in a press release.
CinnaFuego Toast Crunch is sold in a new resealable pouch so consumers can enjoy the new spicy cereal as a snack.
“We can’t wait for CTC lovers to try CinnaFuego, and if they dare, eat it with some milk for breakfast,” Murray added.
Shop the new spicy cereal for $5.48 while supplies last.
The 1975 will headline the U.K.’s Reading & Leeds festivals in place of Rage Against the Machine.
As previously reported, the reunited “Killing in the Name” outfit dropped off the Reading & Leeds bill when they canceled their upcoming U.K. and European tour dates “per medical guidance” related to an injury frontman Zack de la Rocha suffered earlier this month during a show in Chicago. As a result of the injury, de la Rocha has been performing while seated throughout Rage’s U.S. tour.
“The flights, travel time, and rigorous schedule in the U.K. and Europe are simply too much of a risk for a complete recovery,” Rage said in a statement.
Rage still plans to finish the current leg of the band’s U.S. tour, which concludes this Sunday with a fifth straight show at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. The tour, which was originally scheduled for 2020 before being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marks the first live Rage shows since 2011.
The 1975, meanwhile, joins the Reading & Leeds lineup alongside Arctic Monkeys, Glass Animals, Bring Me the Horizon, Wolf Alice, Halsey, Bastille and All Time Low. The bill had also included Måneskin, but they canceled their set earlier this week due “unforeseen scheduling conflicts.”
Reading & Leeds, which consists of two twin festivals taking place over the same weekend with the same lineup, will be held this year August 26-28.
The hit singer has announced that her sophomore album, Bell Bottom Country, will be released October 28. Described as a blend of country, ’70s rock, soul and funk, the album features current single “Heart Like a Truck” and newly released track “Watermelon Moonshine.”
She also penned a tribute to her father, Brian, with “Those Boots (Deddy’s Song).” The singer has shared on social media that her father has recently been experiencing some health issues.
“I’ve lived quite a bit of life the past few years, and I have a lot more to say. Sure, I love a good pair of bell bottoms, but Bell Bottom Country to me has always been about the flare and what makes someone unique — I have really embraced mine, and I hope y’all can hear that across this project,” Lainey says in a statement.
Bell Bottom Country follows her 2021 debut album, Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin,’ that included her first #1 hit, “Things a Man Oughta Know.”
Want to know the secret to Carrie Underwood‘s leg routine? She’s sharing it with fans via her exercise app, Fit52.
“People are always asking me about my leg workouts and my actual leg workouts are coming to the Fit52 app. We’ve adapted them so they can work for any fitness level,” she explains, adding that they’ll be available “really soon.”
The singer also teases that a live workout will be coming to the app in the near future. “Let’s do it,” she says.
Previously, Carrie’s trainer, Eve Overland, provided the step-by-step regimen the superstar follows daily to maintain the toned physique in her legs, a routine that involves squats, touch downs, dead lifts and log hops completed in three supersets that have two to three exercises each. Dumbbells, weight plates and an exercise ball are used throughout her workout.
Fit52 launched in 2020, and was developed by Carrie and Eve to provide a variety of workouts for fans.
Joe Jonas not only has a busy singing and entrepreneurial career — he recently welcomed his second child with wife Sophie Turner. So how does the “Cake By the Ocean” singer balance his family and professional lives?
“It’s an adjustment period,” Joe told Peoplein a new interview. “Just something that I’m learning as I go, I think I can now work a little bit harder to take time off. I’m still trying to figure it out.”
In addition to managing a family of four, Joe holds down two bands — DNCE and, of course, the Jonas Brothers — and has started pursuing acting with the upcoming Korean War drama Devotion. The singer also partnered with the canned mimosa company Ohza and has been crowned the new spokesman for corrective lenses company STAAR Surgical.
That in mind, Joe explained that he isn’t exhausted by his full plate. In fact, he finds it fulfilling. “Some weeks are a little bit more challenging than others, but it makes it a lot easier when you enjoy your gig,” he said. “I wake up every day just thrilled to be able to go make music or act and create different projects and have a beautiful family, so it feels like a dream come true.”
He also said it’s “very freeing” to set his own schedule to pursue his passions.
Joe noted moving to Miami has allowed for life to be more manageable. “We went to come visit and we just loved it. I saw a whole different side of Miami that I’ve never experienced — really quiet areas, and the food’s amazing. I feel like it’s the best-kept secret,” he said. “It’s not far from Europe and it’s not far from New York. My parents live in North Carolina, so they’re a lot closer.”