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Lee Brice earns his 9th consecutive No. 1 with “Memory I Don’t Mess With”

Lee Brice has earned his 9th consecutive No. 1 with the ballad “Memory I Don’t Mess With.” The song has now simultaneously reached the top of the charts on both the Billboard and Mediabase radio charts.

Lee said via social media, “Y’all…We have the #1 song on country radio!! A huge THANK YOU to country radio, my team, and every single one of you who called your local radio station to request ’Memory I Don’t Mess With.’ I cannot thank y’all enough for showing this song so much love! I’m forever grateful.”

In June, Brice released an acoustic version of Memory I Don’t Mess With back in June, accompanied by a music video; the song  premiered in its original version in October 2020.

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Entertainment Daypop

Take a look at the latest trailer for ‘The Batman’ starring Robert Pattinson

Warner Bros. unveiled the latest trailer for “The Batman” at DC FanDome over the weekend. In the clip, Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight crosses paths with Catwoman, played by Zoe Kravitz, in the latest footage. Batman also encounters the Riddler (Paul Dano) and Oswald Cobblepot, aka the Penguin (Colin Farrell).

Directed by Matt Reeves, “The Batman” has Bruce saying as the Bat-Signal goes out over Gotham at the start of the trailer: “Fear is a tool. When that light hits the sky, it’s not just a call. It’s a warning.”

Filming got underway in January 2020 but was shut down in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After months of delays, The Batman started filming again in September 2020, but production was halted once again weeks later when Pattinson contracted COVID-19. Filming resumed after Pattinson made a full recovery.

The Batman is set to hit theaters on March 4, 2022. You can watch the latest trailer – here.

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Peacock announces premiere date for reboot of ‘Saved by the Bell’ Season 2

Peacock has announced that the second season of the reboot of “Saved by the Bell” will premiere exactly one year after the first season’s debut, on November 24, 2021. The cast includes Haskiri Velazquez, Josie Totah, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Mitchell Hoog, Belmont Cameli, Dexter Darden and John Michael Higgins. Original cast members Elizabeth Berkley Lauren and Mario Lopez are also regulars, and Mark-Paul Gosselaar recurs.

A synopsis of the show reads: “In the new Saved by the Bell, Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), now governor of California, gets into political trouble for closing too many underfunded high schools and proposes sending affected students to some of the more affluent schools — including his alma mater, Bayside. An influx of new students gives the privileged kids of Bayside a needed dose of reality.”

Saved by the Bell Season 2 will premiere Wednesday, Nov. 24, with all 10 episodes .

They’re Back! ‘Saved by the Bell’ OG Cast Reunites in 1st Season 2 Photos

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Rock Daypop

Paul Simon announces new audiobook “Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon”

Paul Simon marked his 80th birthday last week by announcing the new audiobook Miracle and Wonder: Conversations With Paul Simon. The five-hour audiobook is named after a line in the Graceland track “The Boy In the Bubble,” and features new music titled “Seven Psalms” — his first since 2018’s In the Blue Light. It also includes previously unreleased live studio versions of beloved songs from his catalogue like “The Sound of Silence” and “The Boxer.”

Simon collaborated with author Malcolm Gladwell and Bruce Headlam for Miracle and Wonder, recording over 30 hours of interviews over nine sessions. The biography traces Simon’s upbringing in Queens, New York, his rise to fame as one half of Simon and Garfunkel, his solo career, and more with cameos from Sting, Jeff Tweedy, Herbie Hancock, Rosanne Cash, and more. Miracle and Wonder: Conversations With Paul Simon arrives November 16th.

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Bryan Adams releases new video ‘So Happy It Hurts’ from his forthcoming album

Bryan Adams has released a music video for his brand new single “So Happy It Hurts,” the title track to his forthcoming album which will arrive on March 11, 2022.

Adams directed the video, and has this to say: “The pandemic and lockdown really brought home the truth that spontaneity can be taken away. Suddenly all touring stopped, no one could jump in the car and go. The title song ‘So Happy It Hurts’ is about freedom, autonomy, spontaneity, and the thrill of the open road. The album of the same name, touches on many of the ephemeral things in life that are really the secret to happiness, most importantly, human connection.”

Watch the video for ‘So Happy It Hurts” – here.

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Pop Daypop

Anitta and Saweetie team up in the new video for the single “Faking Love”

Anitta has teamed up with Saweetie on her latest single “Faking Love”. “Faking Love” marks Anitta’s first collaboration with Saweetie; the track is also Saweetie’s first release since featuring on Joel Corry and Jax Jones’ “OUT OUT” with Charli XCX in August.

“Faking Love” is set to appear on Anitta’s forthcoming upcoming multilingual album due for release later this year, called ‘Girl From Rio.’ In addition to collaborating with El Alfa, CJ and El Cherry Scom this year, Anitta contributed “Furiosa” to the ‘F9’ film soundtrack, as well as released the tracks “Girl From Rio” and “Loco”.

Check out the music video for “Faking Love” – here.

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Troye Sivan releases video for his latest song ‘Angel Baby’

Troye Sivan has shared the official video for his solo single Angel Baby. The video, shot in New York, was directed by Luke Gilford – who also directed Sivan’s 2017 video ‘Heaven.’

Sivan said of the track: “Angel Baby is my crack at an adoring, doting, love struck, mega pop, gay, power ballad. I thought we needed a few more of those.”  Sivan’s recent EP Dream features six tracks including Take Yourself Home, Easy, Rager Teenager, and Could Cry Kist Thinkin’ About You.  Earlier this year he collaborated with Regard and Tate McRae on You and in December, Sivan teamed up with Kacey Musgraves and Mark Ronson for a remix of his single, Easy. 

Check out the new video for “Angel Baby” – here.

Troye Sivan Releases Cinematic Video For ‘Angel Baby’

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Sports Daypop

Los Angeles Dodgers defeat San Francisco Giants to win NLDS in Game 5, advance to face Braves in NLCS

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 2-1 in Game 5 of the National League Divisional Series on Thursday night at Oracle Park. With the score tied 1-1 in the ninth, the Dodgers Cody Bellinger drove in the series-winning run with an RBI single against Giants closer Camilo Doval. Dodgers starter Max Scherzer recorded the final three outs, helping to send the Dodgers to the NLCS.

Los Angeles will now will face the Atlanta Braves in the best-of-seven National League Championship Series beginning Saturday night at at Truist Park in Atlanta.

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Prominent South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh charged with stealing $4.3M of late housekeeper’s insurance settlement

Authorities announced on Thursday that prominent South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was arrested and charged with misappropriating insurance settlement funds in the wrongful death suit that followed the mysterious trip and fall death of his longtime housekeeper, Gloria Satterfield. The heirs of Satterfield, a family housekeeper who died three years ago in what was initially described as an accidental fall, have insisted they received none of the proceeds from a $4.3 million settlement they said was orchestrated in secret by Murdaugh.

The 52-year-old Murdaugh was arrested in Orlando, Florida, upon his release from a drug rehabilitation facility. Murdaugh claimed that he was shot in the head on a roadside in September, according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (“SLED”). He faces two felony counts of obtaining property by false pretenses and is expected to appear at an extradition hearing on Friday before he’s arraigned in Columbia, South Carolina. Murdaugh has been taken to Orange County Corrections where he will be held until he receives an extradition hearing. Upon extradition being granted or waived, he will be brought back to South Carolina to receive a bond hearing.

Murdaugh, a well-known attorney in the South Carolina Lowcountry, was thrust into the national spotlight after he came home on the night of June 7, 2021, to find his wife, Maggie, 52, and youngest son, Paul, 22, shot to death on the grounds of their hunting lodge. From the beginning, authorities have considered Murdaugh a person of interest in the deaths of his wife and son, though his attorneys insist that his client was not involved. Murdaugh was fired in June from his job at his family’s law firm after being accused of embezzlement. He was shot in the head, gone to rehab for substance abuse and arrested and accused of hiring a hitman to help him commit suicide so his surviving son could cash in on a $10 million life insurance policy.

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FDA panel unanimously approves Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine booster shots

An advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously on Thursday to approve the Moderna COVID-19 booster shot for recipients over 18. In the first day of a two-day meeting to evaluate requests from both Moderna and Johnson & Johnson to authorize their booster doses, the panel voted 19-0 to approve Moderna boosters beginning at least six months after completion of the initial two-dose regimen. On Friday, the committee will meet to evaluate the Johnson & Johnson booster dose, which is produced by subsidiary Janssen.

The authorization applies to people 65 years and older as well to those between 18 and 64 who are at high risk for the disease. Moderna officials said in a tweet: “We are grateful for the opportunity to present the clinical data package for our COVID-19 booster vaccine to the FDA’s advisory committee today. We thank the committee for their review & for their unanimous vote in support of EUA of the 50 [microgram] booster dose.”

Last month, the FDA approved a third shot of the vaccine made by Pfizer for people over 65, as well as recipients between 18 and 64 who are at high risk of severe illness and who face frequent institutional or occupational exposure to COVID-19. Almost 9 million people in the United States have received a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine over the past few weeks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The panel’s recommendations will have to be approved by the FDA and CDC before Americans could begin to receive the Moderna and Janssen boosters. The soonest the agencies could grant that approval is Oct. 22.

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