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HARDY joins Ella Langley for ‘Never Met Anyone Like You’

Ella Langley and HARDY have teamed up on the new song ‘Never Met Anyone Like You’, co-written by HARDY, Langley and Jordan Schmidt.

Ella debuted the track on social media by noting: ‘This isn’t a love song. ‘Never Met Anyone Like You’ feat. @hardy is out now.’

Hardy adds, “This is one of my favorite songs I’ve been a part of in a really long time. I love the craft of songwriting, so anytime that we get to have a twist at the end of the song, it’s my favorite thing in the world. It was a write that wasn’t even supposed to happen, which is a beautiful thing – we were caught off guard by our own creativity. Everybody in the room crushed it that day. I can’t wait to see people‘s reactions because I really do think it’s one of the coolest songs I’ve been a part of. I’m excited for it!”

Take a listen to Never Met Anyone Like You – HERE.

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Lainey Wilson drops exclusive three-song ‘Apple Music Sessions EP’

Lainey Wilson has debuted her exclusive Apple Music Sessions EP, recorded in London and featuring covers of The Beatles’ “Come Together” and Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved,” as well as a reimagined version of her song “Devil Don’t Go There.”

Wilson spoke with The Kelleigh Bannen Show in London to discuss the EP, and shared of her cover of “Come Together” – “Last year when we were here [in London], we got to record a song at Abbey Road, and just really felt that energy in the building. And just trying to wrap your head around how influential The Beatles really are and what they have done to every single genre.”

On her choice of covering Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved,” Lainey shared, “I watched his documentary and it really inspired me to see how he works, and how he just goes into his hole, and if he’s not feeling creative, he fights for it. You know what I’m saying? He fights for that creativity, which I love.”

Wilson’s deluxe version of her album Whirlwind is set for release August 22nd via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville; preorder: HERE.

Stream the Apple Music Sessions EP – HERE.

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Paramount+ shares new trailer for spinoff series ‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’

Paramount+ released a new trailer for NCIS: Tony & Ziva, premiering Sept. 4 on Paramount+.

The trailer shows Tony (Michael Weatherly) and Ziva (Cote de Pablo) living peacefully in Paris with their daughter (Isla Gie). quiet life is interrupted when 115 million euros are transferred into Tony’s bank account to frame him. Tony and Ziva go on the run to prove their innocence, with the action-packed trailer showing Ziva practicing kickboxing and Tony jumping between moving vehicles.

NCIS: Tony & Ziva also stars Amita Suman, Maximilian Osinski, Lara Rossi, Nassima Benchicou, Terence Maynard, Julian Ovenden, and James D’Arcy.

See the trailer for NCIS: Tony & Ziva – HERE.

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Jennifer Aniston to star in Apple TV+ series inspired by Jennette McCurdy’s memoir

Variety reports that Jennifer Aniston is set to star in an Apple TV+ series inspired by actress Jennette McCurdy’s best-selling 2022 memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died.”  Apple TV+ has given the show a 10-episode order.

A social post from the Apple TV reads: “Jennifer Aniston stars in a new series based on Jennette McCurdy’s best-selling coming-of-age memoir. #ImGladMyMomDied — New series coming to Apple TV+”

The official logline for the series states: “‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ is a heartbreaking and hilarious recounting of Jennette McCurdy’s struggles as a former child actor while dealing with her overbearing, domineering mother (Aniston). The dramedy will center on the the codependent relationship between an 18-year-old actress in a hit kid’s show, and her narcissistic mother who relishes in her identity as ‘a starlet’s mother,’ set to be played by Aniston.”

McCurdy previously starred in Nickelodeon’s “iCarly,” and “Sam & Cat,” as well as Malcolm in the Middle, Zoey 101, True Jackson, VP and Between.  Her memoir “I’m Glad My Mom Died” quickly topped The New York Times best seller list upon its release, where it remained for over a year.

McCurdy wrote on Instagram: “So excited + honored that i get to create, write, and show-run this show and work with this incredible group of people @appletv @jenniferaniston @sharonhorgan @luckychap”

The series will be written, executive produced and showrun by McCurdy and Ari Katcher; with Aniston, Sharon Horgan and Merman, LuckyChap, Jerrod Carmichael and Erica Kay to executive produce.

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Scorpions celebrating 60th anniversary with career-spanning compilation

Scorpions are celebrating their 60th anniversary with a new compilation album, which will also include previously unreleased tracks.

The legendary German band are set to drop From the First Sting on Sept. 26, a 16-track, career-spanning collection that features such hits as “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” “Wind of Change” and “No One Like You,” along with two previously unreleased songs, “This Is My Song” and “Still Loving You,” the latter of which features a guest appearance by British violinist Vanessa Mae.

The compilation will be released in the U.S. on CD and two-LP. It is available for preorder now. In Europe and the rest of the world it will be released on two-LP or two-CD, and as a deluxe two-LP/two-CD set.

Next up for Scorpions is their five night Scorpions – Coming Home to Las Vegas 60th Anniversary Las Vegas Residency, kicking off Aug. 14 at PH Live at Planet Hollywood. The gigs were initially set for spring, but were postponed due to drummer Mikkey Dee’s health issues.  For ticket info, head: HERE.

Preorder 60 Years: From the First StingHERE.

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Deftones share ‘My Mind is a Mountain’ from new album ‘Private Music’

Deftones have shared the track ‘My Mind is a Mountain,’ taken from the upcoming 10th album Private Music dropping on August 22nd.

Produced by Grammy Award-winner Nick Raskulinecz, the 11-song project was recorded and co-produced in various locations in California, including Malibu and Joshua Tree, and Nashville, Tennessee. The album marks their third collaboration with Raskulinecz, who had previously helmed 2010’s Diamond Eyes and 2012’s Koi No Yokan.

Deftones launched their first North American headlining tour since 2022 earlier this year, with Phantogram and Idles serving as direct support on select dates, and The Barbarians of California opening on all dates. The next round of dates commences on August 22nd at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, and continuing in arenas across Canada and the United States, including Rocket Arena in Cleveland, OH, on September 10th and Ball Arena in Denver, CO, on September 15th. This second leg closes on September 17th at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO.

Preorder Private MusicHERE.

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Lady Gaga leads the list of nominees for the 2025 MTV Video Awards

MTV has revealed the list of nominees for the 2025 MTV VMAs, returning to New York’s UBS Arena on Sunday, September 7th at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT, and airing live on CBS and MTV.

Lady Gaga leads the nominations with 12 nods, including Video of the Year and Best Album, making her the award show’s most-nominated artist for the third time. Gaga is followed closely by her “Die With a Smile” duet partner Bruno Mars, who earned 11 nominations. Other top contenders are Kendrick Lamar (10), ROSÉ and Sabrina Carpenter (eight each), Ariana Grande and The Weeknd (seven each), Billie Eilish (six), and Charli xcx (5).

‘Video of the Year’ nominees include Ariana Grande’s “Brighter Days Ahead,” Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars duet “Die With a Smile,” Rosé and Bruno Mars duet for “APT,” Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” and The Weeknd and Playboi Carti video for “Timeless.”

‘Artist of the Year’ nominees include: Bad Bunny, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Morgan Wallen, Taylor Swift and The Weeknd. while Alex Warren, Ella Langley, Gigi Perez, Lola Young, sombr and The Marias are up for for ‘Best New Artist.’

The nominees for ‘Song of the Year’ are:  Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather,” Doechii’s “Anxiety,” Ed Sheeran’s “Sapphire,” Gracie Abrams’ “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” “Die With a Smile” by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, Lorde’s “What was That,” “APT” by Rosé and Bruno Mars, Tate McRae’s “Sports Car” or “Timeless” by the The Weeknd and Playboi Carti.

Gaga has won 18 VMAs throughout her career, with Taylor Swift and Beyoncé currently tied for most VMA wins (30 each).

Fans can cast their votes at vote.mtv.com. The MTV VMAs will broadcast live from the UBS Arena in New York on Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. EDT.

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Machine Gun Kelly shares ‘Vampire Diaries’

Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) shared the video for his new single, “Vampire Diaries”, produced by longtime collaborator Travis Barker.

The video for “Vampire Diaries,” directed by Sam Cahill, is set in a museum and finds the artist dancing through exhibits after dark. MGK also reunites with choreographer Sean Bankhead for the visual.

The new single is off MGK’s forthcoming album, Lost Americana, set to drop on August 8th.  The album is the follow-up to 2022’s mainstream sellout, and also includes the lead single “cliché.”

In addition, MGK’s hometown of Cleveland will celebrate the release of Lost Americana with a three-day celebration dubbed ‘MGK Day,’ taking place Aug. 8-10.

Pre-order Lost Americana HERE.

See the video for ‘Vampire Diaries’ – HERE.

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Shooting at after-party in downtown Los Angeles leaves 2 dead, 6 injured

Two people were killed and six others injured in a mass shooting in an area of downtown Los Angeles early Monday.

Authorities said that the shooting took place during a music festival after-party around 1 a.m. Monday in the area of 14th Place and Griffith Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. There were reportedly multiple parties taking place in the area at that time.

According to the Associated Press, police arrived at an event promoted on social media as an ‘unofficial after-party’ for Hard Summer, a weekend techno-music festival held at Hollywood Park, about 9 miles (14 km) away in Inglewood. More than 50 people were said to be at that afterparty when police arrived at 11 p.m. on Sunday to shut it down, at which time officers spotted a person possibly armed with a gun enter a building in the area’s warehouse district, located in the 1100 block of the 14th Place. Following that person’s arrest at the scene, officers cleared the area but were called back to the same area after reports of shots fired around 1 a.m.

One male victim was pronounced dead on the scene, with a number of people shot. Seven people were brought to the hospital, where a 52-year-old female victim later died; two others were listed in critical condition, with the victims ages ranging from 26-62 years old. Local ABC affiliate KABC-TV reported that a 29-year-old man was one of the two people killed. Judner Derisso, the father of the man who was killed, identified his son as 29-year-old Gregory Derisso.

The 2025 edition of the three-day HARD Summer festival took place at Hollywood Park at SoFi Stadium on Aug. 2-3 with headliners Feid, Dom Dolla, Kaytranada, hard-driving Gesaffelstein and Sara Landry.

The Los Angeles Times reported that there was no information about a suspect or a motive, and no arrests have been made as of press time. Sn investigation is still ongoing.

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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace announces campaign for South Carolina governor

United States Representative Nancy Mace, R-S.C., announced her run for South Carolina governor Monday morning in a bid to succeed Republican Gov. Henry McMaster.

Mace, 47, said in an announcement Monday morning at The Citadel, where she became the first woman to graduate from the Corps of Cadets program in 1999: “This morning, I’m making it official. I am running to be your governor of the great state of South Carolina. I didn’t come to join the club. They don’t want me, and I don’t want them. I came to hold the line. They said stay quiet; I spoke up. They said sit down; I stood up. They said play nice, and I fought back. This isn’t about playing defense. This is about going on offense for you — for your family, for your freedom and for your future … I wasn’t built to kiss the ring. I just wear one. I don’t answer to the establishment. I don’t owe those in the back room a single thing. I answer to the people. And the people, let me tell you, are fed up.”

Mac first came to Congress in 2021. and has since developed a reputation as a GOP firebrand in recent months.  She will run against fellow Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., state Attorney General Alan Wilson, R, state Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and state Sen. Josh Kimbrell, R, in the primary. A poll released by the South Carolina Policy Council showed Mace narrowly leading Wilson in the primary among Republican voters.

Mace told Fox News last week that she was leaning toward running for state-wide office, citing economic issues, crime and “gender-bending ideology” at colleges in the state. She also said if she launched a gubernatorial bid, she and Wilson would run a “two-man race… If I get in, I will fight to the finish, and I will take out South Carolina’s attorney general, because he’s turned a blind eye on women and on children and on the state for a lot of reasons. He might force me to do this. South Carolina is tired of the politicians who smile for the cameras, lie to your face, and then vanish when it’s time to lead.”

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