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Jack Harlow to star in the remake of “White Men Can’t Jump”

Rapper Jack Harlow will be starring in a remake of the classic 1992 basketball film ‘White Men Can’t Jump,’ marking the 23-year-old’s first-ever film role.

In the new take on “White Men Can’t Jump,” Harlow will play the role of Billy Hoyle (portrayed by Woody Harrelson portrayed in the original film).  Written and directed by Ron Shelton, the original film starred Wesley Snipes and Harrelson as street basketball hustlers who begin at odds with each other and then team up for a bigger game. The filmmakers are currently in the process of finding the actor to fill the role originated by Snipes, and are also auditioning actors to portray Harlow’s character’s longtime girlfriend, an aspiring “Jeopardy” contestant played by Rosie Perez in the 1992 film.

Charles Kidd II (known professionally as Calmatic) will direct the reboot, taken from a script by “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and Doug Hall.  NBA star forward Blake Griffin will serve as executive producer alongside Ryan Kalil and Noah Weinstein through their label, Mortal Media.

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Eminem becomes top certified singles artist in RIAA history

Eminem has broken the record for most Gold & Platinum singles in RIAA History. RIAA has announced 73.5 new certified units for Eminem, and the new certifications make it 166 million total career single awards for the artist.

Eminem is also now the RIAA top certified artist with a total of 227.5 million units, which includes 166 million singles and 61.5 million album units. Along with that, Eminem’s greatest hits album “Curtain Call: The Hits” goes Diamond after moving 10 million copies. The album, released in 2005, includes Eminem’s greatest tracks like “My Name Is”, “Stan”, “Lose Yourself”, “Without Me”, “The Real Slim Shady” and more. Last month, the album saw a major jump on Billboard charts as it returned to the top 10 with moving over 31k units. Recently, the album also becomes the first Hip Hop act to have a project hit 500 weeks on the albums charts in the UK.

RIAA Chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier said in a statement: “These awards recognize Eminem’s unflinching commitment to his craft and the enduring connection he has forged with fans over the last 20 years. Congratulations to Eminem and his entire label team who have set the bar higher than ever.”

Eminem ‘Curtain Call’ Goes Diamond; Rapper Becomes Highest Certified Singles Artist in RIAA History

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Deftones bassist Sergio Vega confirms his departure from the band

Deftones bassist Sergio Vega took to social media to confirm that he has parted ways with the band after twelve years.  Sergio addressed rumors of his departure with a video message to fans via Instagram.

Said Sergio: “Hi everybody. I hope this finds you well. I didn’t wanna have to make a video about this, but after the recent band photo posted on Deftones’ Spotify, I feel the need to clear the air. I’m not very good at this, so I wrote out a statement and I will read it to you now. To give a brief history about me and my friendship with Deftones. We met in 1995. I filled in for Chi – rest in peace – in 1999 and was asked to work with the band after his tragedy in 2009. Because of the love they have for Quicksand, I was asked to bring the same approach as a songwriter and arranger to them as well. I was also told that, similarly to Frank [Delgado], I would be brought in over time to become an official member. I had worked with the band for 12 years, and at the start of every album cycle, I asked about becoming an official member, but the contract would be improved instead.

“Covid was a breaking point for a lot of people and I started to question my place in the band and the future that I wanted for my career. I really started to need something stable, because, at that point, my contract with them was canceled. One day I got a call from the guys about an internal band situation, and they asked me if I was solid and that I would have to fly out to L.A. to help work it out right away. I said, of course, I was all in, and ‘we can handle my situation later. But I can’t go back to my old contract.’ Our respective management had a conversation to discuss a new contract and they offered me the same deal. At that point, it was clear there was no opportunity for growth for me, so I declined the offer. And then I called the guys immediately to see where the miscommunication was to resolve it but there was no response. A couple of days later, I received an email from their lawyer that their offer was withdrawn and that they wished me the best. So I left the band early last year and since then I’ve been focused on my band Quicksand as well as working as a producer and writer for other artists and projects. And I’m mentioning this because there was some speculation about me selling my gear and quitting music altogether.

“Out of respect for the people who have held tickets for this tour the past couple of years and everyone who supports the band, I felt it important to bring some clarity to the situation. Lots of love and thanks to Deftones’ amazing fanbase for always being engaged and supportive of the band through good times and bad. I appreciate every single one of you. All my love to the fans that have become friends, the people that have supported my other projects. It brought me so much joy to see Deftones shirts at Quicksand shows and I will cherish this forever.  Lastly, thanks so much to the ‘Tones. I wish they had the chance to tell you this in person. I want you to know that I appreciate all the years we spent together, writing, performing, being taken into your worlds. I learned a lot from each one of you. When you brought me in, you created a new sense of passion for music that I will always cherish and carry with me. You truly changed my life.”

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Ghost to stream ‘record release ritual’ event ‘Ghost – Live From The Ministry’ on March 10th

Ghost announced a special ‘record release ritual’ this Thursday, March 10th. The event, dubbed ‘Ghost – Live From The Ministry‘, celebrates the release of their fifth studio album “Impera,” which will be out a day later on March 11th.  The event will take place this Thursday, March 10th at 2 p.m. EST on Ghost’s official YouTube channel, ahead of the album’s release on Friday, March 11th.

“Impera” is the following to the band’s 2018 album, “Prequelle” and according to the album synopsis, it “finds Ghost transported literally hundreds of years forward from the 14th century Europe Black Plague era of Prequelle.  The result is the most ambitious and lyrically incisive entry in the GHOST canon: Over the course of Impera’s 12-song cycle, empires rise and fall, would-be messiahs ply their hype (financial and spiritual alike), prophecies are foretold as the skies fill with celestial bodies divine and man-made.”

Pre-order/pre-save IMPERA at the link – here. 

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Seattle Seahawks agree to trade Russell Wilson to Denver Broncos

The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to trade Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos, pending physical and Wilson’s approval of the deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.  NFL Network confirmed the deal and reported that Denver will send defensive lineman Shelby Harris, tight end Noah Fant and quarterback Drew Lock as part of the deal. Seattle is also getting two first-round draft picks, two second-round draft picks and one fifth-round pick from Denver. Denver gets a fourth-round pick along with Wilson.

The deal is reported to be one of the largest in NFL history, and comes just hours after it was reported that Aaron Rodgers is staying with the Green Bay Packers, signing a four-year contract extension worth $200M.  The 32-year-old quarterback was the subject of trade rumors last offseason, but remained in Seattle. Wilson has spent the first 10 years of his career with the Seahawks, playing in two Super Bowls and winning one. Seattle posted a winning record in each of Wilson’s first nine seasons.

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Aaron Rodgers reportedly agrees to four-year, $200 million deal with Green Bay Packers

According to reports, Aaron Rodgers will agree to a four-year, $200 million deal that would make him the highest-paid player in NFL history, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The deal includes $153 million in guaranteed money.  Rodgers confirmed the news of his return to the Packers in a tweet; however he emphasized that a contract had not been signed or finalized.

Per NFL Network, the 38-year-old Rodgers had considered joining the Broncos, and was even mulling retirement, before opting to return to Green Bay.  The deal — if signed — would create enough cap room for the Packers to franchise tag star wideout Davante Adams and they are expected to do so. Rodgers has said in the past that Adams is the best teammate he’s ever played with.

Rodgers was recently awarded his fourth NFL MVP award (his second in a row), making him only the second player since the award’s inception in 1957 to win it more than three times. He’s the first player to win consecutive MVPs since Peyton Manning and only the fifth player overall, joining Manning, (2008-09), Brett Favre (1995-97), Joe Montana (1989-90) and Jim Brown (1957-58).

Rodgers is also coming off one of his best seasons ever, throwing for 4,115 yards and 37 touchdowns with only four interceptions; however, the Packers were eliminated in the divisional round by the 49ers.

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Dow falls 184 points after U.S. bans imports of Russian oil

After President Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian oil imports on Tuesday, the U.S. Stock Market closed the day with losses, giving up earlier gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 184.74 points after having risen more than 585 points earlier in the session, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.72% as both indexes fell deeper into correction territory. The Nasdaq Composite fell further into bear market territory, sliding to 0.28%.

Markets turned around as investors weighed Biden’s announcement prohibiting all U.S. sales and imports of Russian oil to hold Moscow accountable for an “unprovoked and unjustified war on Ukraine.” The national average for U.S. gas prices also rose to $4.17 per gallon, exceeding the prior record of $4.11 from July 2008 which was not adjusted for inflation. Rising oil prices brought on by the conflict as well as broad increases in commodities amid rising inflation caused concern of a recession among investors.

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Texas man found guilty of storming capitol in first trial regarding Jan. 6 attack

A Texas man was convicted on Tuesday on five counts for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.  The guilty verdict is a milestone victory for federal prosecutors in what was the first trial among hundreds of cases arising from last year’s riot. More than 775 people have been arrested in connection with the deadly insurrection, while more than 200 of them have already pleaded guilty, according to data from the Justice Department. More than 100 people have already been sentenced.

The federal jury in Washington, D.C., deliberated for 4 hours, convicting Guy Wesley Reffitt of obstructing Congress’ joint session to certify the Electoral College vote on Jan. 6, 2021, of interfering with police officers who were guarding the Capitol and of threatening his two teenage children if they reported him to law enforcement after the attack. Jurors deliberated about three hours and convicted him on all counts.

Reffitt, a member of the extremist Texas Three Percenters militia who lives in Wylie, Texas, was turned in to police by his teenage son, Jackson Reffitt. The younger Reffitt testified against his father during the trial last week. He told the court his father bragged about being on the Capitol steps with a weapon and appeared to be proud of his participation in the riots.  Jackson Reffitt said his father threatened to shoot him if he turned him in, saying his father told him and his younger sister after he returned home from Washington D.C.: “If you turn me in, you’re a traitor, and traitors get shot.”  Jackson Reffitt said he recorded conversations with Guy Reffitt, who confirmed he brought a weapon onto the Capitol grounds.

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LOCASH share new rendition of their song “Beach Boys” featuring members of The Beach Boys

LOCASH is joined by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys on their new single “Beach Boys.”

Beach Boys was originally released as a solo version on LOCASH’s ‘Woods & Water EP before it was discovered by The Beach Boys themselves. The duo was invited to join The Beach Boys (and John Stamos) on stage during a sold-out show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium back in February to perform “Beach Boys” live for the first time, as a part of The Beach Boys 60th anniversary celebration.

Beach Boys was written by LOCASH’s Chris Lucas and Preston Brust, alongside Dallas Wilson, Jared Mullins, Brian Wilson, and Mike Love.  Brust shares: “The day we wrote ‘Beach Boys,’ I remember Chris and I dreaming of recording it with The Beach Boys. We never imagined that they’d hear it, let alone get the chance to lay down our parts with Mike [Love] and Bruce [Johnston] and actually feel like we were a part of a group that we’ve idolized for so long! It’s crazy how it all became a reality and now the fun really begins!”

Mike Love of The Beach Boys added: “We had a blast collaborating with Chris and Preston of LOCASH! The song is so hooky – I can’t get it out of my head. I love mixing it up! Country Rock met Surf Rock and created a fun summer hit!”

“Beach Boys”is available now to buy or stream. You can take a listen to the song – here.

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Kelsea Ballerini’s “Half Of My Hometown” featuring Kenny Chesney hits No. 1

Kelsea Ballerini and Kenny Chesney’s “Half Of My Hometown” is officially the No. 1 song on the Mediabase Country Radio Singles chart, and Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.

The 28-year-old Ballerini wrote an emotional Instagram post in honor of the achievement: “Through very happy tears, Half of my Hometown is the number one song in country music this week. It’s my seventh number one (wait WHAT!)…and it’s my favorite.”  Ballerini went on to list out how her hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, helped shape her as a person and artist, and shouted out thanks to Chesney, her co-writers and her record label.

Ballerini co-wrote “Half Of My Hometown” alongside Jimmy Robbins, Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally and Ross Copperman; it is the fourth single off of Ballerini’s self-titled third full-length studio album Kelsea and was recently certified Gold, marking the seventh RIAA Gold and Platinum certification from the project.

Kelsea Ballerini Cries ‘Happy Tears’ and Tributes Kenny Chesney as ‘Half Of My Hometown’ Hits No.1

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