Up-and-coming country artist Breland has teamed up with Mickey Guyton for a remix of his autobiographical track “Cross Country,” the follow-up to his debut hit single “My Truck.”
The 25-year-old Breland co-wrote “Cross Country” with Will Gittens, Sean Small and Sam Sumser. You can take a listen to the Cross Country remix and stream the song here.
Actress Hilary Duff shared the first photo of her new daughter on social media, posting on Instagram with the caption: “Mae James Bair- We LOVE you beauty 3-24-21.” In the photo, Duff, 33, cradles the newborn while sitting in a home birth tub with her 2-year-old daughter Banks Violet. Looking on from outside the tub are Duff’s 9-year-old son Luca Cruz and her husband Matthew Koma.
Duff and Koma weremarriedin December 2019, and welcomed daughter Banks Violetin October 2018. Duff also shares her son Luca with ex-husband and former NHL player Mike Comrie.
The Bob Odenkirk thriller Nobody was the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $6.7 million. Nobody stars Bob Odenkirk as a mild-mannered man who turns to rage after his house is robbed and his family threatened.
Coming in at No. 2 is Raya and the Last Dragon with $2.5 million, followed by Tom and Jerry at No. 3 with $2.5 million, Chaos Walking at No. 4 with $1.2 million and The Courier at No. 5 with $1 million. Rounding out the top tier are The Croods: A New Age at No. 6 with $540,000, The Marksman at No. 7 with $375,000, Boogie at No. 8 with $340,000, Minari at No. 9 with $275,000 and Wonder Woman 1984 at No. 10 with $245,000.
All Time Low have released a music video for their new single “Once In A Lifetime,” the follow up to the band’s hit single “Monsters.”
Lead singer Alex Gaskarth said in a statement: “‘Once In A Lifetime’ is a song about loss and dealing with loss, facing harsh realities and coming out the other side stronger for it. We wrote this song in bleaker times, in a world still asleep at the wheel that left us all relearning how to navigate the uncertain roads ahead, but ultimately there is a hopeful undertone to the entire sentiment. Things can only be so bad and once it’s over, it’s over; there’s room to start rebuilding. This song feels like it’s cut from the same cloth as ‘Monsters’: a progression and continued evolution from the celebration of All Time Low that was Wake Up, Sunshine.”
Watch the video, directed by Max Moore, at the link – here.
Stone Temple Pilots will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 1996 LP “Tiny Music…Songs From the Vatican Gift Shop” by releasing a three-disc/one-LP deluxe edition on July 23.
The deluxe album will feature a remastered version of the original album, alternate versions and mixes of several of the songs, and a complete concert taped at the Club La Vela in Panama City Beach, Florida, on March 14, 1997. “Tiny Music” was recorded in late 1995 with producer Brendan O’Brien at the Westerly Ranch in Santa Ynez, California.
On Sunday, 31-year-old singer Jason Derulo and his girlfriend, model Jena Frumes announced they are expecting their first child together. The father-to-be wrote on Instagram, along with an announcement video: “Couldn’t be more excited for this new chapter in our life @jenafrumes.” The model captioned an image of Derulo holding her baby bump on the beach: “Mom & Dad.”
Derulo met 26-year-old Frumes at the gym just before the coronavirus pandemic, and the two began dating shortly after. They often film TikTok videos together and have shared multiple videos of one another on Instagram.
Lil Nas X has dropped the video for “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” featuring a “trip to the Garden of Eden, ancient Greece and the fiery depths of hell.” According to a statement, the title of the song is an homage to the award-winning 2017 Luca Guadagnino coming-of-age film of the same name and “begs the question: do you truly love your neighbor as yourself, enough to call them by your own name?”
“MONTERO” is the first release from the rapper since last year’s Christmas-themed “Holiday.” You van watch the “MONTERO” video – here.
A tornado tore through a housing subdivision in Alabama on Thursday, causing severe destruction. Thousands were left without power across the Deep South as strong winds and heavy downpours swept across the region. The National Weather Service issued multiple tornado warnings in Alabama and surrounding states where forecasters said strong twisters that could stay on the ground for miles. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey issued an emergency declaration for 46 counties as the severe weather approached, and officials opened shelters in and around Birmingham.
Severe weather also hit parts of Mississippi on Thursday, a day after authorities reported a weather-related death in the southwestern part of the state. Parts of Mississippi, Tennessee and Georgia were also at risk of strong tornadoes, and areas in the path of Thursday’s storms included Memphis and Nashville in Tennessee.
A flash-flood watch Thursday covered northern parts of Alabama and Georgia and portions of Tennessee and western North Carolina. Up to 4 inches of rain were predicted, with higher amounts possible in northern Alabama.
President Joe Biden held his first formal news conference Thursday afternoon and was dominated by questions regarding the border crisis. The White House attempted to keep the news conference focused on the administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic with a string of vaccination logistical funding announcements in the hours before it began. The president began the conference by detailing a new vaccination target, after his initial goal of 100 million vaccines was reached last week. However the President was questioned by reporters to detail actions he is taking to address a surge in undocumented migrant children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, and was not asked any direct questions about the pandemic.
Biden said his policies were not the cause of an increase in children arriving at the border, and instead blamed former President Donald Trump for neglecting Central America while in office and for implementing policies that led to overcrowding in facilities at the border. Biden said that the seasonal uptick in migration that occurs each spring before the deadly summer heat was also reason for the increase in migrant children arriving right now. The president said Thursday he would “commit to transparency” once his policies were in place, but did not provide a timeline for doing so.
Prior to Thursday’s event, Biden had gone longer without holding a formal news conference than any first-term president in decades, breaking with a longstanding tradition of taking questions from White House press corps at a dedicated event within the first month of office. Thirty reporters attended the news conference, a smaller number than normal due to distancing measures in place for the coronavirus pandemic.
The Denver Nuggets have acquired forward Aaron Gordon from the Orlando Magic in exchange for veteran shooting guard Gary Harris, rookie R.J. Hampton and a first-round draft pick. Denver also is receiving forward Gary Clark as part of the trade package.
The 25-year-old Gordon averaged 14.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists for the Magic this season. He was the fourth overall pick by Orlando in the 2014 draft. Gordon may be best remembered for his performances during NBA slam dunk contests. In 2020, he finished runner-up in a showdown with Derrick Jones Jr. Gordon missed the playoffs last season due to a strained left hamstring.