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BTS’ Jimin Revealed The Tracklist For His Debut Solo Album ‘Face’ (And There’s Another Member Included)

Just a few days after Jimin announced that his debut solo album, Face, will drop next month, he also revealed the tracklist and production credits. And BTS fans will be pleased to hear that RM is listed as assisting on three of the songs: “Face-Off,” “Like Crazy,” and the “Like Crazy (English Version),” according to a tweet from the label.

They also note that the album will feature production from “Pdogg, GHSTLOOP, EVAN, Supreme Boi, BLVSH, and Chris James.”

The top part of the tracklist poster appears to give more insight into Jimin’s intentions on the songs.

“Circle of Resonance,” it says. “Reflection of vulnerable minds and unexposed wounds. Face, the reflection of myself in an unfamiliar appearance / Face of facing the deepest part of inner-self.”

However, fans seem to be most intrigued by the inclusion of “Set Me Free Pt. 2,” which appears to be a possible connection to another BTS member’s song. As a fan pointed out, Suga (under his side project Agust D) dropped a track called “Interlude: Set Me Free” on 2020’s D-2.

Continue scrolling for the complete tracklist.

1. “Face-Off”
2. “Interlude: Dive”
3. “Like Crazy”
4. “Alone”
5. “Set Me Free Pt. 2”
6. “Like Crazy (English Version)”

Face is out 3/24 via BigHit. View more information about it here.

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JoJo Will Make Her Broadway Debut With A Lead Role In ‘Moulin Rouge’

JoJo is ready to take her talents to the Broadway stage. The singer is expected to debut as Moulin Rogue‘s Satine this spring. The “American Mood” singer shared the announcement on Instagram. “I can’t believe I’m finally able to say this… I’m making my Broadway debut in MOULIN ROUGE!!!” she wrote on Thursday (February 23).

She continued, “When I first saw this musical, I fell instantly head over heels in love. I watched from the edge of my seat, hanging onto every word of every song. This show is a full-on feast for the senses, and the opportunity to play Satine feels like the culmination of so many dreams. I cannot believe I get to join this phenomenal cast and company!!!! You guys blow me away!!!”

The singer also gave a shout-out to Ashley Loren, the production’s current Satine, and the producers and directorial staff.

“Special love & respect to @ashleyloren who currently SLAYS as Satine: theee most incredible badass singer-actress artist I’m lucky to call [a] friend and experience her sisterhood and generosity of spirit,” she wrote. “Thank you to the amazing producers and directorial staff for believing in me like you do. Performing on Broadway and living in NYC?! This is all a dream come true. I know this show means so much to so many, and I promise to put all I have into every single night as Satine.”

Billboard reports JoJo the limited engagement will last 14 weeks at Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre from Tuesday, April 11, through mid-July.

JoJo is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Mark Wahlberg on why, as a Hollywood A-lister, he won’t deny his faith

Hollywood isn’t a place where people typically talk about their faith. In a world run by free-thinking creatives and people with secular, progressive values, those who hew to more traditional, conservative Christian beliefs tend to be less visible.

But Mark Wahlberg has no problem being vocal about his Catholic faith, which must be refreshing to the approximately 61 million Catholics in America.

Wahlberg spoke about the balance he has to strike between his private and professional life on the Today show on February 22, also known as Ash Wednesday to Christians. The “Boogie Nights” actor wore an ash cross on his forehead to commemorate the holy day.

“It’s a balance,” the 51-year-old actor said. “I don’t want to jam it down anybody’s throat, but I do not deny my faith. That’s an even bigger sin. You know, it’s not popular in my industry, but I cannot deny my faith. It’s important for me to share that with people. But, I have friends from all walks of life and all different types of faiths and religions, so it’s important to respect and honor them as well.”

He also believes in leading through his example instead of pressuring his four children to follow his faith.

“I don’t force it on them,” he said. “But they know that Dad can’t start the day without being in prayer, can’t start the day without reading my Scripture or going to Mass. And hopefully, instead of forcing that on them, they’ll say, ‘Well, if it works for Dad, maybe it’ll work for us,’ and they’ll kind of gravitate towards it on their own.”

Wahlberg can keep his faith strong while dealing with the pressures of Hollywood thanks to his relationship with Father Flavin, a parish priest who helped him make drastic changes in his life. As a young man, Wahlberg was a high school dropout who had multiple run-ins with the law. But Flavin has helped him turn his life around.

“He’s been in my life since I was 13,” Wahlberg said of Flavin. “He married me and my wife and baptized all my children.” It’s also believed that Flavin helps Whalberg choose his movie roles that “honor his religious roots.”

The “Father Stu” star says that his faith has helped him develop the discipline to be a successful actor.

“Discipline has always been important for me in life,” he told Today. “Once I started getting into movies and transitioned from music, I realized I needed a lot of discipline in my life, and that discipline has afforded me so many other things. I’ve been rewarded for it so much, and I want to share that with people, whether that’s with fasting, working out more, detaching from other things and just spending more time with God, in prayer or in thoughtful reflection. Those things are important.”

Wahlberg’s ability to live a life in alignment with his faith is noble in an industry that can easily challenge one’s moral compass. It’s also noteworthy that has chosen to live by example instead of being preachy and is accepting of those who may believe differently.

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Video of a horseshoe crab struggling to rescue its flipped-over friend is surprisingly riveting

Horseshoe crabs are fascinating creatures, and not just because they look like some kind of shelled alien.

First of all, horseshoe crabs aren’t crabs at all. They’re actually more closely related to spiders and scorpions than crabs and lobsters. Secondly, they are ancient—even predating the dinosaurs—which is why they’re often referred to as “living fossils.” Third, their blood contains a unique substance called limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) that humans have relied on for decades to test the safety of medications, vaccines and medical equipment. (A synthetic version of LAL is increasingly being utilized instead, which is good news for horseshoe crabs who probably don’t appreciate the bloodletting.)

Oh, and they also glow also under ultraviolet light (blacklight) like scorpions do, and nobody knows why.


But one of the most interesting recent discoveries about horseshoe crabs is that their brains haven’t evolved much at all in over 300 million years. In 2021, a 310-million-year-old horseshoe crab fossil was discovered in Illinois with a beautifully preserved brain. Scientists compared it to a current species of horseshoe crab and found that while their external characteristics had changed over time, their brains were pretty much identical.

That discovery makes a viral video of one horseshoe crab seeming to go all out to help another one all the more remarkable. Horseshoe crabs usually use their tails to flip themselves over if they end up upside down, but a video shows a horseshoe crab clearly exerting sustained effort to help a buddy who is flailing on its back. Such behavior seems to indicate some combination of planning and altruism, which are characteristics we usually associate with highly social or evolved creatures. If horseshoe crab brains haven’t evolved in hundreds of millions of years, what would compel one to to help another with no obvious benefit to itself?

Maybe horseshoe crab brains were just perfect for their species’ purposes from the get-go—10/10, no notes—and this video is just a fluke. Or perhaps what we’re witnessing is biological altruism, which is a behavioral reality of some species of animals, usually among those with complex social structures. Scientists debate whether biological altruism differs from human altruism since our motivations to selflessly help others frequently go beyond our species’ survival, and research on that front is ongoing. While the “why” here may be a mystery, it doesn’t make it any less heartwarming to see an animal that we think of as purely instinctual go out of its way to help another.

Plus, in this case, the rescue is truly riveting. People have commented that they keep tilting their phones to try to help them out. Watch:

If a creature whose brain hasn’t evolved in 310 million years can do this for one another, surely we can treat our fellow humans with care and compassion, no?

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‘I felt ill’: Brendan Fraser describes sexual assault that nearly made him quit acting

This story originally appeared on 08.06.19

Remember Brendan Fraser? 10 years ago, he was one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Then, he suddenly disappeared.

If you were a kid in the late ’90s and early ’00s, chances are you saw a Brendan Fraser movie. The comedy and action star catapulted to fame behind blockbusters like “The Mummy” franchise, “George of the Jungle,” “Looney Tunes: Back in Action,” and the Oscar-winning film “Crash.”

But after 2008, he largely disappeared from major starring roles. His absence wasn’t due to drugs, a sex-scandal, or illness — despite memes and even reported articles speculating about his career arc, with many blaming it on poor career choices.


Fraser revealed in a recent interview that an incident of sexual harassment led him to withdraw from his high-profile lifestyle.

Lately, the actor has gradually returned to more high-profile roles, and in an interview with GQ, he explained that the real reason he stepped back from the spotlight was because of being physically groped by Philip Berk, a former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

In his own book, Berk admitted to “pinching” Fraser in the buttocks after an event, but Fraser says the incident was much worse. “His left hand reaches around, grabs my ass cheek, and one of his fingers touches me in the taint. And he starts moving it around.”

“I felt ill. I felt like a little kid,” he told GQ. “I felt like there was a ball in my throat. I thought I was going to cry.”

He said it’s time to speak out, and other male victims of harassment are supporting him.

Berk has called the allegation a “total fabrication” but acknowledges he sent Fraser an apology letter after the incident when the actor complained to the HFPA. Fraser said he tried to bury his feelings about the incident, but he was moved into action after seeing actresses and actors speaking up at this year’s Golden Globes.

“Am I still frightened? Absolutely. Do I feel like I need to say something? Absolutely. Have I wanted to many, many times? Absolutely. Have I stopped myself? Absolutely.”

Despite his reservations, people seem to believe, and be genuinely moved by, Fraser’s claim. Once the target of jokes, Fraser has become a catalyst for moving praise across social media.

He’s also earned some public support from actor Terry Crews, who has publicly discussed experiencing a similar incident years ago.

“Brendan is amazingly courageous in telling this,” Crews wrote on Twitter. “His assault experience is extremely similar to mine — ending with the assailant explaining away his actions. One man’s ‘horseplay’ is another man’s humiliation.”

Victims of sexual harassment and assault often face deep shame and fear in speaking out. Speaking out takes courage.

Speaking out after experiencing harassment or assault can be an incredible challenge, often full of personal and professional risk. Though the majority of assaults are against women, men face their own similar challenges in overcoming shame, doubt, and repercussions for coming forward and speaking out. When men like Fraser and Crews speak out, they help clear the path for other men to come forward with their own stories.

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Why is some medicine less effective on women? Over 75% of lab animals are male.

This article originally appeared on 06.29.17


Men.

We have it pretty good. Especially when it comes to our health.

Not only do we get to write the health care legislation, but increasingly, we’re getting all the good medical treatment.

We can thank lab animals for this — and the researchers who study them.


For a long time, researchers believed that male animals were better for trials of new medicine.

It was widely assumed that hormone cycles in females would screw up the results.

As a result, currently, over 75% of all lab animals are male.

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The problem is, when you test primarily on male animals, you’re making medicine that’s more likely to be effective for, well, men.

At least, that’s what a recent study found.

According to a report in New Scientist, researcher Natasha Karp and a team from the U.K.’s Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute studied tens of thousands of mice of both sexes. They found that when you switch off genes in male mice, the mice express different traits then when you switch off the same genes in female mice.

If genes express themselves differently depending on the sex of the animal, the researchers found, so do some genetic diseases.

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The team concluded that “drugs optimized for male animals may be less effective in females, or even cause harm.” Of the 10 drugs that were pulled from the market between 1997 and 2001, they explained, eight were riskier for women.

Male animal-bias also means drugs that work better for women might not even make it into testing to begin with.

As with the debate over what constitutes an “essential” health care benefit (according to some hi-larious U.S. senators, mammograms shouldn’t), when it comes to “who constitutes a full human,” it appears men are the considered default setting, while women are an afterthought.

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It’s a pretty sweet gig for us men.

The thing is, women are half of us. We like them.

As fully formed human beings with lives, free will, hopes, dreams, and so on, it’d be nice if medicine worked better on them when they got diseases.

There’s been some progress toward making medical experiments more equitable, at least where human subjects are concerned.

Clinical trials (on humans) used to involve pretty much no women. Now most are 30-40% female, though that still means women are underrepresented.

Thanks to efforts of researchers like Karp and her team, we now know we need to extend that progress to the animal kingdom as well.

“Unless there’s a really good reason not to, we should be using both sexes in biomedical research,” Karp told New Scientist.

Male animals, she argued, have traits just as particular as female hormone cycles that make them similarly varied from an ideal “norm.”

Ultimately, more comprehensive research benefits us all — men and women.

Better studies lead to more effective medicine, which leads to less sickness and sadness all around.

That’s the hope anyway.

The animals of both genders who turn out to help us out with this project deserve a hearty “thank you.”

If we start with equal treatment, we might finally get some equal treatment.

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Don Toliver’s ‘Love Sick’ Tracklist Features Future, Justin Bieber, Wizkid, And James Blake

After Don Toliver treated fans to a grand reveal of the tracklist from his forthcoming album, Love Sick, he took today to also share some of the features from each track.

“REVEALING THE CAST OF CHARACTERS TOMORROW,” he originally tweeted. “WHO DO YALL WANT TO SEE.”

While fans replied with everyone from another Travis Scott collaboration to Playboi Carti and Kid Cudi, only a few of the particular guesses wound up being correct.

Toliver’s Love Sick revealed each feature with some colorful vintage art — perfect for boasting that Justin Bieber, Wizkid, James Blake, Future, and many more are among the guests on his record.

Bieber and Future are set to appear on “Private Landing,” James Blake on “Let Her Go,” and Wizkid on a track called “Slow Motion.” In one of the posts, Toliver said of Wiz, “Thank You For Always Believing In the Kid ! Truly Honored to have you on the record Bro.”

Continue scrolling to view the full tracklist below.

1. “LoveSickness”
2. “Let Her Go” Feat. James Blake
3. “Leave The Club” Feat. Lil Durk & GloRilla
4. “4 Me” Feat. Kali Uchis
5. “Go Down” Feat. TisaKorean
6. “Time Heals All”
7. “Leather Coat”
8. “Honeymoon”
9. “Private Landing” Feat. Future & Justin Bieber
10. “Slow Motion” Feat. Wizkid
11. “Do It Right”
12. “If I Had” Feat. Charlie Wilson
13. “Company Pt. 3”
14. “Bus Stop” Feat. Brent Faiyaz
15. “Cinderella” Feat. Toro y Moi
16. “Encouragement”

Love Sick is out 2/24 via Atlantic. Pre-order it here.

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

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Lil Wayne’s New Song ‘Kant Nobody’ Gets A Posthumous Feature From DMX

Lil Wayne is back with new music. On Thursday (February 23), the New Orleans hitmaker released a new song titled “Kant Nobody,” with the help of one of rap’s greatest fallen legends, DMX. The Swizz Beatz-produced track features a snippet of the “Party Up” rapper that seemingly inspires the song, where he says, “Yo, couldn’t nobody f*ck with me then. And couldn’t nobody f*ck with me now.”

The three-minute track showcases Wayne’s confidence and growth as a rapper— he’s no longer the hot boy we met in the 90s. The song also receives the famous DMX “What!” adlib, which helps add a certain gritty je ne sais quoi alongside the pounding base.

“Sometimes I smile to hide the miles of my road traveled (What? Uh)/Shake my hand, it felt like you just touched a stove handle (What, what?),” Wayne raps. “Holy cow, f*ck the cow, I want the whole cattle (What? Uh)/Gucci buffs on my eyes, look like solar panels.”

The song almost calls out to the Gen Z rappers and the entire rap industry that Weezy is here to stay.

With a nearly three-decades-long career, it’s about time the “A Milli” rapper receives his flowers. But luckily, the rapper didn’t have to wait too long. While filming on the set of their new video, NLE Choppa gave the rapper a bouquet of real flowers. Before that, at the 2023 Grammys, Wayne was honored by the Recording Academy alongside Dr.Dre and Missy Elliot for the Global Impact Award.

Check out “Kant Nobody” above.

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Skrillex, Yung Lean, And Bladee Bask In The Fruits Of Their Labor In Their New Video For ‘Ceremony’

Skrillex is back and better than ever. Last weekend, the superstar EDM producer dropped two albums, one of which by surprise following a five-hour set at Madison Square Garden. On the second of the two albums, called Don’t Get Too Close is a collaboration with Yung Lean and Bladee called “Ceremony.”

Today (February 23), Skrillex has shared the video for “Ceremony.” In the video, Skrillex, Lean, and Bladee are seen partying and performing in various parts of Thailand, and also enjoying lavish dinners and drinks.

“What I got now won’t be here again / Let the sunshine shine right in / Everywhere we go, they let us in / Smoke in your hair and it smells like mint / Timberlands stomp, go stomp it in,” raps Lean on the song’s chorus, over a hypnotic, trancey beat.

Swedish rapper Bladee jumps in with a verse, describes the solace he finds within the music, rapping, “X out the line, paradise / It calls on me, the fall, the uprising / Yeah, I, rose gold rain / Nothing’s lеft in the way, it’s been real / It’s been too real.”

You can check out the video for “Ceremony” above.

Skrillex is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Relive The Madness Of Silencio UMBRA With These Photos From The Event

Around the world, many countries rep a quintessential drink and pack into it their culture: Korean Soju, Japanese Sake, British Gin, French Wine, Caribbean Rum, and American Bourbon are just a few that come to mind. When venturing to Mexico, you’ll no doubt get a taste of a fine smoky spirit concocted from the native agave plant, mezcal (tequila is another contender for the Mexican spirits crown, obviously).

Casa Silencio, one of the top mezcal distilleries in the world, decided to pack the culture to the max to celebrate the debut of their new, ultra-rare variation of black Mezcal. What transpired was a mega fiesta, an alliance between the distillery and concert powerhouse UMBRA to form “Silencio UMBRA.”

In the heart of Oaxaca’s Valley of Silence, mezcal aficionados had the pleasure of dancing under the desert stars to the sounds of an incredible lineup, curated by Cercle Music founder Derek Barbolla, and Artistic Director Philippe Tuchmann. The run of show included headliners: Bonobo, Carlita, Flor Capistran, Lee Burridge, LP Giobbi, Iñigo Vontier, The Martinez Brothers, Phil & Derek, Ry X, Shimza and Sofiane Pamart.

And it wasn’t just great music. Ten award-winning chefs from Oaxaca’s leading restaurants were invited to craft a variety of delicious dishes throughout the evening. While dining on some world-class comida, participants also had the opportunity to witness incredible immersive performances from Ritual Ibiza which, by the looks of the photos, seemed wild.

What could be a better way to debut a new Mezcal brand than through a stellar fiesta in the desert? Check the photos of Silencio UMBRA below!

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