Julie Plec has probably had better days.
27.04.2022 - 09:03 / nme.com
BLACKPINK are reportedly set to release new music later this year.According to industry officials consulted by media outlet Sports Donga, BLACKPINK are set to release a new album “as early as June,” per Soompi‘s translation. However, neither YG Entertainment or the group themselves have confirmed the news at the time of writing.The possibility of a BLACKPINK comeback this year was also previously teased by member Jennie during her guest appearance on the YouTube channel The Game Caterers last March.
“BLACKPINK is also making a comeback soon,” the singer teased at the time. “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this, but since I’m the only [BLACKPINK member] here, I’ll just say it.
Please look forward to it. Thank you very much.”If confirmed, BLACKPINK’s forthcoming project will mark the first new music from the girl group in over a year and a half.
Their most recent release as a group was their first studio album ‘THE ALBUM’, which had dropped in October 2020 alongside its lead single ‘Lovesick Girls’.In 2021, members Rosé and Lisa embarked on their solo careers, and released their debut single albums in March and September respectively. Meanwhile, vocalist Jisoo took on her first-ever leading role in the historical-romance K-drama Snowdrop.
Back in February, Blinks (BLACKPINK’s official fanbase) voiced their dissatisfaction with YG Entertainment’s decision to release new merchandise instead of music after the agency announced the release of BLACKPINK’s ‘2022 Welcoming Collection’.A number of Blinks had called for a boycott of the release, while others decided to voice their displeasure by reporting the agency’s Twitter account. Several fans also tweeted the phrase “No music, no money” in response.
.Julie Plec has probably had better days.
Naomi” was a DC superhero series written and executive produced by Ava DuVernay.“Naomi,” which starred Kaci Walfall as a teenager who realizes she has a hidden destiny, had The CW’s third-most watched season premiere of the 2021-22 season, but lost more than 40 percent of viewers by the time of its May 10 finale.
The CW’s Roswell, New Mexico will not return after four seasons. Season 4 will air as planned beginning June 6.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer“Charmed,” “Dynasty,” “Roswell, New Mexico” and “In the Dark” have been canceled at The CW, Variety has learned.Both “Roswell, New Mexico” and “In the Dark” have already completed filming on their upcoming seasons, and will conclude after those episodes have aired.Also canceled Thursday by the younger-skewing broadcast network were “Naomi” and “4400.”Based on the original WB/CW series of the same name, “Charmed” was currently airing its fourth season. The reboot starred Melonie Diaz, Sarah Jeffery, Lucy Barrett, Rupert Evans and Jordan Donica.
The New York Times. Sullivan is currently the interim general manager.
Paisley singer Paolo Nutini has announced that he will be releasing new music tonight.
Producers responsible for creating the movie "Rust," which was being filmed in New Mexico before an on-set shooting death resulted in its cancellation, are pushing back on claims that they knew firearm safety was a concern before the film’s cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, was killed by a gun actor Alec Baldwin was holding. Rust Movie Productions LLC filed a notice of contest on Tuesday arguing that the findings by the New Mexico Environmental Department’s Occupational Health and Safety Bureau (NMED) – which last month fined the company $136,793 for its "willful and serious" violation of workplace safety procedures – have no clue what it’s talking about in connection to a fire extinguisher that NMED said was not properly inspected and maintained.
penalty from New Mexico’s Occupational Health and Safety Department, which found in a report that the producers used “plain indifference” to firearm safety on set. The producers, in a notice of contest filed Tuesday, pushed back on the report’s claims that “Rust” “willfully” violated safety protocols, including contesting that misfires of firearms were not properly addressed and that the set did not properly use a fire extinguisher.
Rihanna has appeared to get married to boyfriend A$AP Rocky in his latest music video D.M.B. released on Thursday 5 May. The 34 year old, who is currently pregnant with her and A$AP Rocky’s first child, made a cameo appearance in the new visuals for her beau’s single D.M.B.
Drake has reportedly signed a huge new deal with Universal Music Group.According to Variety, UMG chairman Sir Lucian Grainge confirmed the deal in a Q1 earnings call yesterday (May 3). The outlet has described the deal with Drake as an “expansive, multi-faceted deal with the company that encompasses recordings, publishing, merchandise and visual media projects”.One insider described the Drake deal to Variety as “Lebron-sized,” in reference to LeBron James’ $154million (£123million) NBA deal to join the LA Lakers in 2018, without putting a number on it.The agreement is believed to be similar to The Weeknd‘s recent long-term deal with Universal.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs have announced details of two upcoming gigs in New York and L.A. as well as confirming new music is due in the fall.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorEarly 21 st century New York rockers the Yeah Yeah Yeahs — singer Karen O, guitarist Nick Zinner and drummer Jay Chase — have announced new music and tour dates in the summer and fall. The group, which recently signed with indie powerhouse Secretly Canadian, say they will have new music in the fall.The group will play a brace of dates in Europe and Australia in the summer before hitting North America, with dates at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and the Hollywood Bowl in October, where they will be joined by high school punk rockers the Linda Lindas on both dates and (in Los Angeles) by Japanese Breakfast.
Justin Bieber just dropped the music video for his latest track “Honest”, featuring Don Toliver.
In her music video “I miss you” Cassy Judy is rollerblading along the coast and strumming her guitar in a fantastic, sequinned dress. This scintillating energy is what fans have come to expect from the local icon.
GOT7 are set to return as a full group with new music next month, according to new media reports.South Korean media outlet JoyNews24 reported today (April 22) that the K-pop boyband will be making a “full group comeback” this May. The news site also claimed that the group are currently in the “final stages of preparation” for a “new album”, citing unnamed music industry officials.JoyNews24 also reports that, as a result of the group’s impending comeback, solo activities for all members will be “suspended for the time being” in order for them to focus on the group’s upcoming return to music.None of the GOT7 members have officially confirmed comeback plans, as of writing, however, member BamBam did hint at the possibility on Twitter.
Lucky Daye has shared a new video for his Candydrip track "NWA," featuring Lil Durk. The rubberband-directed video is meant to pull viewers into the New Orleans singer's highly-curated Candydrip world as it flips through magazine pages filled with mock ads and photoshoots.
New Mexico workplace safety regulators on Wednesday issued the maximum possible fine of nearly $137,000 against a film production company for firearms safety failures on the set of “Rust” where a cinematographer was fatally shot in October by actor and producer Alec Baldwin.