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All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear

Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it’s easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we’re offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.

This week saw Freddie Gibbs drop off a well-received project and Paramore launch their highly anticipated comeback. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.

For more music recommendations, check out our Listen To This section, as well as our Indie Mixtape and Pop Life newsletters. Also find our Uproxx HQ Spotify playlist, which is updated weekly with the best new music, at the end of this post.

Freddie Gibbs — “Feel No Pain” Feat. Anderson .Paak and Raekwon

Gibbs’ new album Soul Sold Separately received a lot of immediate praise and for good reason. It’s a really strong project, as evidenced by tracks like “Feel No Pain,” a smooth new song featuring assists from Anderson .Paak and Raekwon.

Paramore — “This Is Why”

Hayley Williams has been preoccupied with her solo career in recent years, but now she’s back with her Paramore bandmates and together, they’re preparing to drop a new album, This Is Why. They offered the first taste of the LP last week with the title track, an at-times atmospheric and at-times rocking tune that sounds like the start of something dynamic and fantastic.

Smino and J. Cole — “90 Proof”

Smino’s much-anticipated third album Luv 4 Rent is on the way and J. Cole gave the project his blessing by featuring on it, on last week’s “90 Proof.” Uproxx’s Aaron Williams notes of the tune, “Smino sing-raps a soulful confessional to a woman he’s been keeping at arm’s length, while J. Cole goes full speed ahead detailing his own authenticity.”

Kid Cudi and Don Toliver — “Somewhere To Fly”

We should enjoy Kid Cudi while we have him because Scott Mescudi sounds like he’s just about over doing stuff under his long-time performing name. If he is hanging the Cudi name up, he’s going out with a bang on his latest project, Entergalactic. It’s both a TV special and an album, featuring songs like the spacey and thumping Don Toliver collab “Somewhere To Fly.”

Yeah Yeah Yeahs — “Wolf”

It’s been nearly ten years since Yeah Yeah Yeahs dropped their fourth album, 2013’s Mosquito. After much time away, the group finally returned last week with a fifth album, Cool It Down. It’s a welcomed return thanks to songs like “Wolf,” which spans eras with its ’80s aesthetic and ’00s rock edge that sound at home here in 2022.

DDG — “9 Lives” Feat. Polo G and NLE Choppa

DDG had one of the week’s biggest rap releases with It’s Not Me It’s You, and from where he is now, he looks back at where he came from on “9 Lives.” Polo G and NLE Choppa join DDG on the track, with all three taking time to reflect on their various pasts.

Roddy Ricch — “Stop Breathing”

Ricch’s mixtape Feed Tha Streets 3 is on the way and he teased it last week with “Stop Breathing.” The tune is a quick-hitter, clocking in at shy of two minutes, on which the rapper offers some insight into the luxurious lifestyle he leads: “Look out the window, what do I see? / A couple yachts, they got some thots that trot the seven seas.”

Baby Tate — “Perfect”

Tate popped up last week with a fresh mixtape, Mani/Pedi, which kicks off with “Perfect.” Over a bass-heavy instrumental, Tate starts with a dictionary definition of the titular word before offering her own meaning (“well, me”), only getting more self-congratulatory from there on the fun tune.

Tate McRae — “Uh Oh”

Speaking of Tates, McRae is making her way towards the top of the pop world: Her debut album, I Used to Think I Could Fly, came out back in May and managed to peak at No. 13 in the US, nothing to dismiss for a first LP. She’s not letting that stop her hustle, as last week brought a new tune, “Uh Oh,” which sees McRae singing over a hip-hop-inspired instrumental.

Shygirl — “Shlut”

After making a name for herself in various ways in recent years, UK favorite Shygirl finally has a debut album under her belt with last week’s Nymph. She prefaced the project with a visualizer for “Shlut,” which starts out sounding like an alt/indie/electronic track before morphing into a full-on rap track, another example of Shygirl’s exemplary versatility.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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All The New Albums Coming Out In October 2022

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in October. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, October 7

  • gvia A.A. Williams — As The Moon Rests (Bella Union
  • gvia Alvvays — Blue Rev (Polyvinyl/Transgressive
  • gvia The Bobby Lees — Bellevue (Ipecac Recordings
  • gvia Bonny Light Horseman — Rolling Golden Holy (37d03d
  • gvia Broken Bells — Into The Blue (AWAL
  • gvia Bush — The Art Of Survival (BMG
  • gvia The California Honeydrops — Soft Spot (Tubtone Records
  • gvia Charlie Houston — Bad Posture EP (Arts & Crafts
  • gvia Charlie Puth — Charlie (Atlantic
  • gvia Chloe Moriondo — Suckerpunch (Fueled by Ramen
  • gvia Counterparts — A Eulogy For Those Still Here (Pure Noise Records
  • gvia Courtney Marie Andrews — Loose (Fat Possum
  • gvia The Cult — Under The Midnight Sun (Black Hill Records
  • gvia Dayglow — People In Motion (Oso Polita
  • gvia Disq — Desperately Imagining Someplace Quiet (Saddle Creek
  • gvia Dungen — En Är För Mycket och Tusen Aldrig (Mexican Summer
  • gvia Easy Life — Maybe In Another Life… (Island Records
  • gvia Fucked Up — Oberon EP (Tankcrimes
  • gvia G Herbo — Survivor’s Remorse (A-Side) (Machine/Republic
  • gvia Gilla Band — Most Normal (Rough Trade
  • gvia Indigo Sparke — Hysteria (Sacred Bones
  • gvia Jean Dawson — Chaos Now (Dew Process
  • gvia Johanna Warren — Lessons For Mutants (Wax Nine
  • gvia Joyce Wrice — Motive EP (Joyce Wrice Music
  • gvia King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard — Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms And Lava (KGLW
  • gvia Lamb Of God — Omens (Epic Records
  • gvia Lindsey Stirling — Snow Waltz (Concord Records
  • gvia Loraine James — Building Something Beautiful For Me (Phantom Limb
  • gvia Michigander — It Will Never Be The Same EP (C3 Records
  • gvia Nnamdï — Please Have A Seat (Secretly Canadian
  • gvia Open Mike Eagle — Component System with The Auto Reverse (Auto Reverse
  • gvia The Orielles — Tableau (Heavenly
  • gvia Peel Dream Magazine — Pad (Slumberland/Tough Love
  • gvia Quavo and Takeoff — Only Built For Infinity Links (Quality Control Music/Motown Records
  • gvia Say She She — Prism (Karma Chief Records
  • gvia Sorry — Anywhere But Here (Domino
  • gvia St. Lucia — Utopia (Nettwerk
  • gvia Stray Kids — Maxident (JYP Entertainment/Republic Records
  • gvia Sun Ra Arkestra — Living Sky (Omni Sound
  • gvia Talos — Dear Chaos (BMG
  • gvia Thus Love — Memorial (Captured Tracks
  • gvia Tim Baker — The Festival (End Times Music
  • gvia TSHA — Capricorn Sun (Ninja Tune
  • gvia Tim Story — Rust Smudges (Dais Records
  • gvia Toosii — Boys Don’t Cry EP (South Coast Music Group/Capitol Records
  • gvia Wildes — Other Words Fail Me (AWAL
  • gvia Will Sheff — Nothing Special (ATO Records
  • gvia Willow — CopingMechanism (Roc Nation
  • gvia Wunderhorse — Cub (Communion Group Ltd

Friday, October 14

  • gvia A.O. Gerber — Meet Me At The Gloaming (Father/Daughter Records
  • gvia Alter Bridge — Pawns & Kings (Napalm Records
  • gvia Austin Meade — Abstract Art Of An Unstable Mind (Snakefarm
  • gvia Backstreet Boys — A Very Backstreet Christmas (BMG
  • gvia Betty Who — BIG! (RCA
  • gvia Birds In Row — Gris Klein (Birds In Row
  • gvia Brian Eno — Foreverandevernomore (Verve
  • gvia Blue October — Spinning The Truth Around. Part 1 (Up Down Records
  • gvia Boston Manor — Datura (SharpTone Records
  • gvia Cerrone — Cerrone By Cerrone (Because Music/Malligator
  • gvia Charlotte Dos Santos — Morfo (Because Music
  • gvia Dexys — Too Rye Ay, As It Should Have Sounded (UMC
  • gvia Enumclaw — Save The Baby (Luminelle Recordings
  • gvia Fazerdaze — Break! EP (section1
  • gvia Field Medic — Grow Your Hair Long If You’re Wanting To See Something That You Can Change (Run for Cover Records
  • gvia Gift — Momentary Presence (Dedstrange
  • gvia Jeremy Squire — Hymnal (Blackbird Record Label
  • gvia Kodaline — Our Roots Run Deep (Fantasy Records
  • gvia Kool G Rap — Last Of A Dying Breed (Fat Beats
  • gvia Lacuna Coil — Comalies XX (Century Media Records
  • gvia Lightning Seeds — See You In The Stars (BMG
  • gvia Lil Baby — It’s Only Me (4PF/Wolfpack/Quality Control/Motown
  • gvia Logan Farmer — A Mold for The Bell (Western Vinyl
  • gvia Lolo Zouaï — Playgirl (Keep It On The Lolo/RCA Records
  • gvia Lorna Shore — Pain Remains (Century Media Records
  • gvia Louis Cole — Quality Over Opinion (Brainfeeder Records
  • gvia Lucrecia Dalt — ¡Ay! (RVNG Intl.
  • gvia Matt Kivel — Bend Reality ~ Like A Wave (Pedro Y El Lobo
  • gvia Maripool — It All Comes At Once EP (Practise Music
  • gvia Mavi — Laughing So Hard It Hurts (Mavi 4 Mayor Music
  • gvia Mykki Blanco — Stay Close To Music (Transgressive Records
  • gvia Nothing More — Spirits (Better Noise Music
  • gvia Ocean Alley — Low Altitude Living (Ocean Alley
  • gvia Palm — Nicks And Grazes (Saddle Creek
  • gvia Plains — I Walked With You A Ways (ANTI‐
  • gvia Poppy — Stagger EP (Republic Records
  • gvia PVA — Blush (Ninja Tune
  • gvia Queensrÿche — Digital Noise Alliance (Century Media
  • gvia Randy Rogers Band — Homecoming (Thirty Tigers
  • gvia Red Hot Chili Peppers — Return Of The Dream Canteen (Warner Records
  • gvia Rival Consoles — Now Is (Erased Tapes
  • gvia Robin Holcomb — One Way Or Another (Elektra
  • gvia Sam Gendel — Uroko (Leaving Records
  • gvia Skid Row — The Gang’s All Here (earMUSIC
  • gvia Skullcrusher — Quiet The Room (Secretly Canadian
  • gvia Steve Queralt and Michael Smith — Sun Moon Town EP (Bytes
  • gvia Tee Grizzley — Chapters Of The Trenches (300 Entertainment
  • gvia Titus — Damned If I Do (Repost
  • gvia Todd Rundgren — Space Force (Cleopatra Records
  • gvia Tove Lo — Dirt Femme (Pretty Swede Records
  • gvia Tristan — Wellif (PIAS
  • gvia Wild Pink — ILYSM (Royal Mountain Records
  • gvia Zella Day — Sunday In Heaven (Concord Records

Friday, October 21

  • gvia a-ha — True North (Swinglong Ltd.
  • gvia Abby Sage — The Florist EP (Nettwerk
  • gvia Adam Melchor — Here Goes Nothing (Warner Records
  • gvia Alice Boman — The Space Between (PIAS
  • gvia Andrea Bocelli, Matteo Bocelli, And Virginia Bocelli — A Family Christmas (Decca/Capitol Records
  • gvia Archers Of Loaf — Reason In Decline (Merge
  • gvia Arctic Monkeys — The Car (Domino
  • gvia Armani Caesar — The Liz 2 (Griselda Records
  • gvia Bibio — BIB10 (Warp
  • gvia Brutus — Unison Life (Sargent House
  • gvia Carly Rae Jepsen — The Loneliest Time (604/School Boy/Interscope
  • gvia CARM — CARM II (37d03d
  • gvia Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn — Pigments (Merge
  • gvia Dry Cleaning — Stumpwork (4AD
  • gvia Exhumed — To The Dead (Relapse Records
  • gvia Fiona Brice — And You Know I Care (Bella Union
  • gvia Frankie Cosmos — Inner World Peace (Sub Pop
  • gvia Hagop Tchaparian — Bolts (Text Records
  • gvia iLE — Nacarile (Sony
  • gvia In This Moment — Blood 1983 EP (BMG
  • gvia Jade Imagine — Cold Memory (Milk! Records/Remote Control Records
  • gvia Jean-Michel Jarre — Oxymore (Sony Music
  • gvia Jobber — Hell In A Cell EP (Exploding in Sound
  • gvia Labrinth — Ends & Begins (Columbia
  • gvia Lowertown — I Love To Lie (Dirty Hit
  • gvia Meghan Trainor — Takin’ It Back (Epic
  • gvia Nick Hakim — Cometa (ATO Records
  • gvia Pinkshift — Love Me Forever (Hopeless Records
  • gvia Pip Millett — When Everything Is Better, I’ll Let You Know (Columbia Europe
  • gvia Robyn Hitchcock — Shufflemania! (Tiny Ghost
  • gvia Rubblebucket — Earth Worship (Grand Jury
  • gvia Serj Tankian — Perplex Cities EP (Serjical Strike
  • gvia Simple Minds — Direction Of The Heart (BMG
  • gvia Sloan — Steady (Yep Roc
  • gvia The Soft Pink Truth — Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This? (Thrill Jockey
  • gvia Taylor Swift — Midnights (Republic Records
  • gvia Tegan And Sara — Crybaby (Mom + Pop
  • gvia Twain — Noon (Keeled Scales
  • gvia Whitmer Thomas — The Older I Get The Funnier I Was (Hardly Art
  • gvia Wiki And Subjxct5 — Cold Cuts (Wikset Enterprise
  • gvia Witch Fever — Congregation (Music For Nations
  • gvia Young The Giant — American Bollywood (Elektra

Friday, October 28

  • gvia Aoife Nessa — Protector (Partisan Records
  • gvia Anja Lauvdal — From A Story Now Lost (Smalltown Supersound
  • gvia Ásgeir — Time On My Hands (One Little Independent Records
  • gvia Babehoven — Light Moving Time (Double Double Whammy
  • gvia The Backseat Lovers — Waiting To Spill (Capitol Records
  • gvia Benjamin Clementine — And I Have Been (Preserve Artists
  • gvia Blessed — Circuitous (Flemish Eye Records
  • gvia Bonnie Trash — Malocchio (Hand Drawn Dracula
  • gvia Brant Bjork — Bougainvillea Suite (Heavy Psych Sounds
  • gvia Cakes Da Killa — Svengali (Young Art
  • gvia Charles Lloyd — Trios: Sacred Thread (Blue Note
  • gvia The Damned — A Night Of A Thousand Vampires (Ear Music
  • gvia Dan Mangan — Being Somewhere (Arts & Crafts
  • gvia Dazy — Outofbody (Lame-O Records
  • gvia Dead Cross — II (Ipecac
  • gvia Dear Nora — Human Futures (Orindal Records
  • gvia Devin Townsend — Nightwork (InsideOut Music
  • gvia Dorian Concept — What We Do For Others (Brainfeeder
  • gvia Dragonette — Twennies (BMG
  • gvia Fantasy Camp — Casual Intimacy (Memory Music
  • gvia Fauness — The Golden Ass (Cascine
  • gvia Fred Again.. — Actual Life 3 (January 1 — September 9 2022) (Atlantic
  • gvia Garbage — Anthology (BMG
  • gvia Girlpuppy — When I’m Alone (Royal Mountain Records
  • gvia Guided By Voices — Scalping The Guru (GBV Inc.
  • gvia Hammered Hulls — Careening (Dischord Records
  • gvia Hermanos Gutiérrez — El Bueno Y El Malo (Easy Eye Sound
  • gvia The Hunna — The Hunna (LMW Records
  • gvia Jarv Is… — This Is Going To Hurt Original Soundtrack (Rough Trade
  • gvia Junior Boys — Waiting Game (City Slang
  • gvia King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard — Changes (KGLW
  • gvia Louis Armstrong — Louis Wishes You A Cool Yule (Verve Records/UMe
  • gvia Marlowe — Marlowe 3 (Decca
  • gvia Lee Fields — Sentimental Fool (Daptone Records
  • gvia Lomond Campbell — Under This Hunger Moon We Fell (One Little Independent
  • gvia Martha — Please Don’t Take Me Back (Dirtnap
  • gvia Natalia Lafourcade — De Todas Las Flores (Sony Music
  • gvia Neil Diamond — A Neil Diamond Christmas (Capitol Records
  • gvia Old Sea Brigade — 5AM Paradise (Nettwerk
  • gvia Pentatonix — Holidays Around The World (RCA Records
  • gvia Scout Gillett — No Roof No Floor (Captured Tracks
  • gvia Show Me The Body — Trouble The Water (Loma Vista
  • gvia Theo Parrish — DJ-Kicks: Detroit Forward (DJ-Kicks
  • gvia Tigers Jaw — Old Clothes EP (Hopeless Records
  • gvia Tom Odell — Best Day Of My Life (UROK/Mtheory
  • gvia Trampled By Turtles — Alpenglow (Thirty Tigers
  • gvia Wand — Spiders In The Rain (Drag City
  • gvia Yung Gravy — Marvelous (Republic

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Kaley Cuoco In A ‘Sexy Cat’ Costume Helped Ignite A Real-Life Spark Between Her And ‘Big Bang Theory’ Co-Star Johnny Galecki

The Big Bang Theory, the inspiration for Nandor’s favorite slot machine, premiered 15 years ago last month. In honor of the occasion, author Jessica Radloff wrote an oral history, The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series, in which she spoke to the show’s producers and cast, including Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki.

It was known that they dated from 2008 to 2010, not unlike their fictional Big Bang counterparts, Penny and Leonard, but they didn’t discuss the relationship with any depth until speaking to Radloff for the book. “I had a very big crush on Johnny early on. I was so not even hiding it. He has such swagger. We were both dating people at the time, but I only had eyes for Johnny,” Cuoco said in an excerpt published by Vanity Fair.

The first time Penny and Leonard kissed in a season one episode was also the first time Cuoco and Galecki locked lips. “I knew I looked real cute in that outfit, so I was feeling really good about myself,” the Harley Quinn star said (she wore a “sexy cat” costume in the Halloween episode). “And I knew he thought I looked cute because he commented on how cute I looked in that outfit earlier. But I was definitely nervous before that kiss.” Galecki added, “I mean, Kaley Cuoco as a kitty cat? Come on!”

Later in the season, they filmed a scene in an elevator together, which is when “we fell a little in love,” Cuoco said (who didn’t have a crush on David Healy?). “I was like, ‘Uh‑oh.’ I was crushing so hard on him. So much so that I was like, ‘Get me out of here,’ because he had to hold me up and we had to do this really close thing. Even my cheeks were red.”

As for why they kept the relationship private, Cuoco said it’s because “Johnny was very worried about ruining the fans’ outlook on Leonard and Penny, because they weren’t even dating yet at that point in the series.” She also made it clear that they never had sex in their dressing rooms. “Absolutely f*cking not,” she continued. “Not a chance in hell. I wouldn’t do that. I’m not in the mile-high club.” Only on The Flight Attendant.

The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series comes out on October 11.

(Via Vanity Fair)

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The Full ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Trailer Delivers A Glimpse Of The New Black Panther

After Marvel dropped the epic first look at Black Panther: Wakanda Forever thanks to a show-stopping trailer that brought down the house at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, the biggest question on fans’ minds is who took up the mantle of the Wakanda hero now that T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) is dead. We now have a very solid guess.

On Monday, Marvel Studios unveiled the official trailer for Wakanda Forever that leans hard into the brewing conflict between the African nation and Namor (Tenoch Huerta). The ruler of the seas has unleashed war on the surface world, and his vast underwater army is clearly up to the task. However, standing between them is the people of Wakanda who are still grieving from the loss of their kings.

With war arriving on their shores, Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) is doing everything in her power to stave off this new threat. From enlisting the aid of a brilliant young inventor, Riri Williams (Dominque Thorne), who will become the Marvel hero Ironheart, to passing on the Black Panther mantle. In the previous trailer, Marvel fans were given a brief look at a new Panther unleashing their claws on the beach to confront Namor. In this latest look, the studio may have revealed that Shuri (Letitia Wright) will follow in the footsteps of her comic book counterpart and become the Black Panther.

Shuri would be a bold, but not unprecedented choice, that we look forward to seeing when Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (and its mammoth runtime) brings the long-awaited war with Namor that Marvel fans have been itching for.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever opens in theaters on November 11.

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Paramore Resurrects ‘Misery Business’ By Performing It As A Group For The First Time Since 2018

Paramore is fully committed to their comeback. Last week, lead vocalist Hayley Williams shared with fans that she “would not be be ready to give myself back to the band and the music and the life that I love so much had we not voluntarily given it up for a season.” The band’s four-year hiatus included putting their beloved track “Misery Business” on the shelf. That changed last night (October 2) during the first show of Paramore’s 12-date North American tour in Bakersfield, California, when Paramore performed “Misery Business” for the first time since September 2018.

According to BuzzFeed at the time, Williams told the 2018 crowd in Nashville, “Tonight we’re playing this song for the last time for a really long time. This is a choice that we’ve made because we feel that we should. We feel like it’s time to move away from it for a little while.”

Williams had previously taken to Tumblr in 2015 to air conflicted feelings over “Misery Business,” sparked by fan comments questioning her position as a feminist. The 2007 Riot! lead single includes the lyric, “Once a wh*re, you’re nothing more, I’m sorry,” in the second verse. (In relation to Williams’s and Paramore’s validity as feminists 15 years later, they announced in July that $1 of every ticket sold for this fall US tour will go toward ARC Southeast, providing “funding and logistical support to ensure Southerners receive safe and compassionate reproductive care,” per the organization’s official website.)

The Bakersfield show marks the first time Paramore has played “Misery Business” in four years, but Williams joined Billie Eilish‘s headlining Coachella set to give a surprise acoustic duet of the song in April.

Paramore released “This Is Why” last Wednesday (September 28), the title track of their forthcoming sixth studio album — and first since 2017’s After Laughter.

This Is Why is out 2/10/2023 via Atlantic Records. Pre-order it here.

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Britney Spears Says She’s Written Three ‘Different Versions’ Of Her Upcoming Memoir

Earlier this year, Britney Spears signed a major deal with Simon & Schuster for her debut memoir, with the sale at an estimated $15 million — according to Page Six (via The Guardian). In the months since, Spears has shared more details about what she’s including in the tell-all book, including in a recent Instagram post.

While the post’s caption discussed more of Spears’ thoughts on her family’s lack of accountability for her lengthy conservatorship, she closes it with a teaser about having not one, but several different memoir versions. “Psss I’ve written 3 different versions of my book and had LOTS of therapy through the process … was it worth it ???? Not so sure … Here’s to a new day,” she said.

Spears has shared some thoughts on her book through her other Instagram captions, including a now-deleted one (via Nylon) from April where she references her sister Jamie Lynn’s own memoir, which dropped earlier this year. “So sorry if I’ve offended anyone by writing these stories,” Spears said. “But just as my sister can legally mention my name in her book over 200 times, cry on tv, and get a heartfelt ‘awww’ from most, I also have the right to share a couple paragraphs on Instagram. Anyways, Godspeed my friends.”

In July, TMZ had reported that while Spears and Simon & Schuster originally intended for her memoir to release in January 2023, the paper shortage is delaying its official publication. A new official release date has yet to be announced, along with details on the title and other memoir info.

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Jason Bateman Reminisces About Almost Hitting Michael Jackson While Riding A Bicycle

Jason Bateman has had prominent TV roles at various points in his life, whether it’s childhood parts on shows like Silver Spoons and The Hogan Family, playing Michael Bluth on the beloved comedy series Arrested Development, or starring in the recently concluded drama Ozark. Whatever endeavor you first knew Bateman from, the fact is that he’s been in show business for a long time.

The actor was a guest on Friday’s (September 30) episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where the host decided to have some fun with Bateman’s longevity: Kimmel rattled off a list of random names of celebrities, mostly from the ’80s, to see how many of them Bateman knew, which yielded an interesting Michael Jackson story.

Towards the end of the segment, Kimmel named Jackson and Bateman said, “Ricky Schroder and I almost ran over Michael Jackson with our bicycles,” which got a desk-pounding laugh from Kimmel. Bateman continued, “This was while we were doing Silver Spoons in Universal and we’d need to have our bikes because kids gotta play. And Michael was there to see him.”

At that point, Bateman trailed off and gave an uneasy gesture to the audience, presumably a nod to the child sexual abuse allegations made against the singer. Bateman continued, “I don’t… listen, hey! He was a fan of the show and a fan of the Ricker! He was coming onto the stage while we were zooming off and almost took him down.”

Check out the full interview above.

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Kim Kardashian Has Been Fined Over $1 Million On Charges Related To Her Crypto Promotion On Instagram

If Kim Kardashian ever wants to make a sequel to her Kim Kardashian: Hollywood mobile game, Kim Kardashian: Crypto Criminal has a nice ring to it. The model and law school grad has been fined $1.26 million by the SEC for promoting a cryptocurrency asset without disclosing that she had been paid for the promotion. “Kardashian agreed to settle the charges, pay $1.26 million in penalties, disgorgement, and interest, and cooperate with the Commission’s ongoing investigation,” the SEC wrote in a statement.

Kardashian failed to disclose that she was paid $250,000 to publish a post on her Instagram account about EMAX tokens, the crypto asset security being offered by EthereumMax. Kardashian’s post linked to the EthereumMax website, which provided instructions for potential investors to purchase EMAX tokens.

I don’t know what the SEC’s problem is. Everything about this looks super legit:

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“This case is a reminder that, when celebrities or influencers endorse investment opportunities, including crypto asset securities, it doesn’t mean that those investment products are right for all investors,” said SEC Chair Gary Gensler. “We encourage investors to consider an investment’s potential risks and opportunities in light of their own financial goals.” He added, “Ms. Kardashian’s case also serves as a reminder to celebrities and others that the law requires them to disclose to the public when and how much they are paid to promote investing in securities.”

Kardashian will now go back to making money the ol’ fashioned way: selling crotchless catsuits.

(Via Variety)

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A Little ‘Rugrat’ Targaryen Surprised Everyone With A Power Move In The ‘House Of The Dragon’ Civil War

Spoilers for House of the Dragon will be found below.

This week’s House of the Dragon episode gave fans a return of the old Prince Daemon, who surprise-married Princess Rhaenyra in a Valyrian wedding. Yep, they’re proudly following in their most incestuous family tradition, and more than that, they’ve combined forces in light of the brewing Civil War. That would be the Targaryen side of the fam who isn’t the product of King Viserys I’s marriage to Alicent Hightower, who wore green as a declaration of war in the most recent bloodbath of a wedding for this franchise.

And as HBO showed in the Episode 8 preview, war is definitely on the horizon. Who made the biggest power move of the episode, though? That would be young Aemond Targaryen (played by Leo Ashton), who we first got to know while his siblings bullied him for his dragon-less status while gifting him a pig. Well, Aemond got a dragon in Episode 7, and as our own Jessica Toomer concluded in her weekly recap, this positions him as a “Contender.” Following Laena Valarian’s death, Aemond decided to step up and claim her dragon, Vhagar.

Now, there’s some contention out there about whether Aemond “stole” this dragon, but it truly seems like he tamed her with some “dohaeris” (instructing her to serve) before taking his very first ride. Yes, he then got the holy hell beaten out of him and Aemond lost an eye as a result, but he was fine with this result because, hey, he has a dragon. Even more than that, Vhagar is now part of Team Hightower. Given that she’s the biggest dragon in Westeros, that’s quite an asset. Also, one has to admit that Aemond looked pretty darn cool on his ride, even if not everyone is a fan of the “rugrat.”

Here’s an intriguing theory: “maybe vhagar stole aemond did you ever think abt that.”

HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon’ airs on Sunday nights at 9:00pm EST.

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Bad Bunny Returns To The Top Spot On The ‘Billboard’ 200 Chart As ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ Is No. 1 Yet Again

Last week on the Billboard 200 chart belonged to Blackpink, whose new album Born Pink debuted at No. 1, making it the first LP by a K-pop female act to ever do so. They knocked Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti from the top spot, but now the album has stormed back: On the new Billboard 200 dated October 8, Un Verano Sin Ti returns to the top spot for a 12th total week.

This was thanks to 87,000 equivalent album units earned (down six percent from the previous week), with streaming equivalent album units making up 85,000 of the total, album sales contributing 2,000, and track equivalent albums adding another 1,000. Un Verano Sin Ti is the longest-charting No. 1 album since Drake’s Views had 13 non-consecutive weeks back in 2016.

As for the all-time ranks, Un Verano Sin Ti still has a long way to go to reach the top: The West Side Story soundtrack spent a whopping 54 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 back in 1962 and 1963. In second is Michael Jackson’s Thriller, which is the longest-running No. 1 for a solo artist, which had 37 weeks on top.

Elsewhere on this week’s Billboard 200, 5 Seconds Of Summer’s 5SOS5 debuts at No. 2, Born Pink slides down to No. 4, and Alice In Chains’ 1992 album Dirt re-enters the chart at No. 9 after a 30th anniversary reissue.