Imagine Dragons release music video for ‘I Don’t Like Myself’ on National Mental Health Day

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On World Mental Health Day on Monday, October 9, Imagine Dragons released the music video for “I Don’t Like Myself” from their album Mercury – Acts 1 & 2. Alongside the music video release, Imagine Dragons partnered with Crisis Text Line, encouraging fans to support the organization and their work through fundraisers available across the band’s social media platforms.

Crisis Text Line is a not-for-profit organization providing free, high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, in English and Spanish. The organization’s services are available 24 hours a day, every day. Those seeking support can text MUSIC to 741741 to reach a live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor.

Said Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds: “I wrote this song at a very low point for me. I struggled quite a bit with self-love over the years. I was in a deep rut of depression and turned to music for refuge. I’ve since spent many years in therapy working on self-love. I believe therapy is the reason I am still alive today. If it’s ever a question of whether or not you should go to therapy. The answer is always yes. Stay alive.”

Watch the music video for ‘I Don’t Like Myself’ – here.

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Twitter, Instagram restricts Kanye West’s accounts following backlash over antisemitic posts

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After facing a similar restriction on Instagram, Kanye “Ye” West’s Twitter account was locked by the social media platform for violating its policies after he shared two tweets that have been criticized as antisemitic. West’s first tweet has since been deleted by Twitter for “violating the Twitter rules.” That tweet claimed that he couldn’t be antisemitic and said he had been “toyed with” by the Jewish people, writing in the deleted post: “I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death [sic] con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE. The funny thing is I actually can’t be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew also. You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda.”  A second post remains public on Twitter, saying: “Who do you think created cancel culture?”

West’s Instagram account was placed on restriction a day earlier, after the platform deleted content from his account for a violation of its policies.  A spokesperson for Meta said that temporary restrictions on posting, commenting and messaging are standard practice for accounts that regularly violate the social media platform’s policies. The company did not indicate which specific posts of Ye’s were the cause behind the restriction.  West had shared a now-deleted post featuring a screenshot of a message allegedly sent to rapper Diddy, that had been criticized as antisemitic by Jewish advocacy groups like the American Jewish Committee. Following his restriction on Instagram, West promptly returned to Twitter (which he had taken a break from), and he called out Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for his restriction from the platform.

This is not the first time West has dealt with restrictions from Instagram.  In March, West was suspended from the social media platform for 24 hours, with content from his account deleted in that incident for violations of policies for hate speech, bullying and harassment.

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Watch the trailer for ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ featuring the voice of Chris Pratt as Mario

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Nintendo is returning to the big screen, with the first trailer for the animated ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ dropping worldwide during a Nintendo Direct presentation last week.

Starring Chris Pratt as the voice of Mario, the star-studded cast also includes Anya Taylor-Joy (Princess Peach) Charlie Day (Luigi), Jack Black (Bowser), Keegan-Michael Key (Toad), Seth Rogen (Donkey Kong), Fred Armisen (Cranky Kong), Kevin Michael Richardson (Kamek) and Sebastian Maniscalco (Spike).

Nintendo teamed up with Illumination, the animation house behind Minions, for the film. Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, who created Mario, and Illumination’s Chris Meledandri both serve as producers of the film, with Teen Titans Go! To the Movies directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic on board, working from a script from writer Matthew Fogel of The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part. 

The Super Mario Bros. Movie opens April 7, 2023; check out the trailer – here.

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Kim Petras announces new single ‘If Jesus Was A Rockstar’

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Kim Petras has a smash hit out now with her ‘Unholy’ collab with Sam Smith; and now the German pop star has announced her next single will be titled “If Jesus Was a Rockstar”.

Petras made her Billboard Hot 100 debut last week alongside Smith for “Unholy,” coming in at No. 3 behind only Steve Lacy and Harry Styles.

“If Jesus Was A Rockstar” is expected to join her 2021 hits “Coconuts” and “Future Starts Now” as part of her highly anticipated debut LP, which will be her major-label debut after signing with Republic Records. Petras previously released Sl*t Pop, her fourth EP, just before Valentine’s Day.

Pre-save the upcoming single If Jesus Was a Rockstar here.

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Tate McRae drops her new single ‘Uh Oh’

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Tate McRae has dropped her latest single, “Uh Oh”, which comes off the release of McRae’s album, I Used to Think I Could Fly.   McRae’s debut LP has garnered over 895 million streams to date and features the certified gold tracks “Feel Like Sh**” and “She’s All I Wanna Be.”

McRae said of the new song: “‘Uh Oh’ is so different from all my other songs and that’s what makes me so excited about it. It talks about the flirty, lighthearted feeling of constantly going back to someone and the adrenaline that goes along with it.”

Take a listen to Uh Ohhere.

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Netflix releases trailer for ‘Big Mouth’ Season 6 featuring guest stars Jeff Goldblum, Adam Levine, and more

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Netflix released the trailer for Season 6 of its animated series ‘Big Mouth’. As in previous seasons, the adult comedy show – created by Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, and Jennifer Flackett — will center around a group of adolescents who are learning to deal with puberty.  The new season is scheduled to premiere later this month, and the show has already been renewed for Season 7.

‘Big Mouth’ premiered in 2017, and has earned several Emmy nominations over its run. The voice cast features Kroll, John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas, Ayo Edebiri, Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, and Jordan Peele. and this season will see a huge slate of returning cast members, including Ali Wong, Andrew Rannells, Chelsea Peretti, Chloe Fineman, Gary Cole, Gina Rodriguez, Jenny Slate, Kristen Schaal, Mark Duplass, Natasha Lyonne, Nathan Fillion, Paula Pell, and Thandiwe Newton.

High profile guest stars this season will include Jeff Goldblum, Tyler, the Creator, Adam Levine, Annaleigh Ashford, Peter Capaldi, Steve-O.

Netflix premieres Season 6 of ‘Big Mouth’ on October 28. You can watch the trailer – here.

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Take a look at Will Smith in the first trailer for the film ‘Emancipation’

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Apple has shared the first trailer for the historical drama Emancipation, starring Will Smith. Apple also confirmed that the film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, will debut in theaters on Dec. 2, and will be available to stream on Apple TV+ on Dec. 9.

Smith portrays Peter, a slave who escapes from a Louisiana plantation to join the Union Army’s fight against the Confederate States Army in the Civil War. The cast also features Ben Foster, Charmaine Bingwa, and Steven Ogg.

Production on ‘Emancipation‘ was delayed to 2023 earlier this year. In a post shared on Instagram, Smith described Emancipation as the “hardest movie I’ve ever made. Blood, sweat & tears… LITERALLY! Shoutout to Apple who doubled (and tripled) down on their commitment to deliver this epic story to the world.”

Check out the trailer for ‘Emancipation’ – here.

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Take a look at the music video for 5 Seconds of Summer’s “Bad Omens”

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5 Seconds of Summer has shared the music video for “Bad Omens.”, one of the tracks off their latest studio album, 5SOS5. 

Directed by Ukrainians Alyona Shchasnaia and Danny Mitri, the video depicts a pair of star-crossed lovers pushing the limits on how far we should go in the name of love. 5SOS shared in a statement on Instagram“We are really proud to have worked with Ukrainian directors Danny Mitri and Alyona Shchasnaia to shoot the video for ‘Bad Omens.’  Ashton had a vision that Alyona and Mitri took and developed into the beautiful metaphorical video you see today. This was the very first international commercial/video shoot in Ukraine since the war began so we want to thank Alyona, Mitri, and all the people involved in Ukraine who made this video possible. They were so passionate about shooting it and we are so grateful to have worked with them on it.”

Take a look at the video for “Bad Omens” – here.

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Steve Lacy earns his first No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 with “Bad Habit”

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After spending four weeks at No. 2, Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” has earned his first Hot 100 No. 1, knocking out Harry Styles’ “As It Was” from the top spot down to #2.

“Bad Habit” comes from Lacy’s sophomore album “Gemini Rights,” his first top 10 album on the Billboard 200. “Static” from the same set currently holds a No. 78 peak, while his 2017 track “Dark Red,” also rose 95-79 in its second week on the chart. According to Billboard, “Bad Habit” raked in 20.4 million streams and 40.3 million radio airplay audience impressions.

In an Instagram caption celebrating the occasion, the 24-year-old Lacy wrote: “damn i ain’t even have to change fr 😂😂 we #1 babyyyyy,” wrote Lacy in an Instagram post celebrating the achievement. “july 11th was my first entry at 100 and today oct 3rd my first entry at #1. wow oh wow. i feel heavy gratitude all over my body. u know how the story goessss and how it’s goin. iphone boy to superstar 🤷🏾‍♂️.”

Rounding out the top 5: Sam Smith and Kim Petras‘ “Unholy” enters the singles chart at No. 3, while Post Malone’s “I Like You (A Happier Song),” featuring Doja Cat, sits at No. 4; and Nicky Youre and Dazy’s “Sunroof” drops to No. 5.

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Hilary Swank announces she is pregnant with twins

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Actress Hilary Swank announced on Wednesday that she is expecting twins with her husband, Philip Schneider. Swank posted a video of herself holding her belly on Instagram along with the caption: “Coming soon…DOUBLE feature!”

During an interview with “Good Morning America” on Wednesday, the Oscar winner shared that she was going to be a first-time mom to twins, saying “It’s so nice to be able to talk about it, share it.” Swank, 48, also spoke about her pregnancy during an appearance on “Live with Kelly and Ryan,” on Wednesday, sharing that she is in her second trimester and “feeling great right now.”

After winning her first Academy Award for “Boys Don’t Cry,” Swank went on to win again an Oscar for “Million Dollar Baby,” after which she took a three-year gap from acting to care for her ailing father. She returned to acting in 2018 for the film “What They Had,” playing a woman caring for her mother who has Alzheimer’s disease. Swank married Schneider, a social venture entrepreneur, in 2018.

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