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    BTS Fans Mobilize to Denounce Anti-Asian Jokes Targeting the Boy Band

    A global outcry fueled by a sketch on a Chilean comedy show reflected a growing sensitivity to racist, particularly anti-Asian, speech.A parody on Chilean television of the Korean boy band BTS prompted an international backlash over the weekend, illustrating the power of the group’s many fans and a heightened sensitivity around the world to racist, particularly anti-Asian, speech.In a short sketch on the show “Mi Barrio,” which aired Saturday on the Mega Channel in Chile, comedians satirized the South Korean supergroup, mocking the Korean language and associating the band’s members with the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong-un.Asked to introduce themselves, the actors portraying the band’s members gave their names as “Kim Jong-Uno,” “Kim Jong-Dos,” “Kim Jong-Tres,” “Kim Jong-Cuatro” and “Juan Carlos.” Asked to say something in Korean, one comedian spoke in accented gibberish.Fans of BTS are legion and fiercely loyal. They quickly came to the band’s defense and linked the jokes to wider issues of anti-Asian racism and xenophobia that have flared since the coronavirus surfaced last year in China.Propelled by these ardent supporters, who call themselves Army, the group has made record-breaking runs at the top of the Billboard charts, released platinum-selling singles and won countless awards around the world. The group boasts the most-ever engagements on Twitter and the most video views in 24 hours on YouTube.While using their power and numbers to promote and defend the group, BTS fans have also demonstrated themselves to be a powerful bloc on other issues. Last year, Korean pop music fans coordinated to embarrass President Donald J. Trump by inflating ticket requests at a campaign rally.At a time of increased anti-Asian rhetoric and violence across the internet and around the world, “Mi Barrio” quickly became the target of a larger antiracism campaign. The trading card company Topps faced a similar backlash last week after releasing Garbage Pail Kids cards that were intended to mock the band but were widely perceived as racist and tone deaf.Not confined to Spanish-language social media and BTS fan accounts, outrage about the “Mi Barrio” episode quickly spread across the web, with the hashtag #RacismIsNotComedy becoming the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter in the United States on Sunday night. It was an indication that thousands of people were discussing the term at the same time.“There is NOTHING funny about racism, especially in a time where Asian hate crimes have been rampant around the world. This is disgusting,” wrote one Twitter user.A Chilean BTS fan account with 150,000 followers pushed people to register a formal complaint against “Mi Barrio” with the country’s National Television Council, calling on the regulator to “ensure that racist attitudes and stereotypes are eliminated from Chilean television.”In a statement posted to its Instagram account on Sunday, “Mi Barrio” struck a conciliatory, if not wholly contrite, tone. “We will continue to improve, learn, listen and strengthen our intention: to bring entertainment to families.”BTS has not officially commented on the Chilean episode, but in a statement released in March about increased attacks against Asians, the group said, “We recall moments when we faced discrimination as Asians. We have endured expletives without reason and were mocked for the way we look. We were even asked why Asians spoke in English.”“We stand against racial discrimination. We condemn violence. You, I and we all have the right to be respected,” the message concluded. “We will stand together.”That statement, released on Twitter, has been liked more than two million times. More

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    In Rina Sawayama, Elton John Found a Collaborator and a Friend

    From left: RINA SAWAYAMA, singer, 30; and ELTON JOHN, singer, 74. Photographed at John’s home in Old Windsor, England, on March 1, 2021. New Friends The rising star and the established icon who’ve discovered they have a lot in common. From left: RINA SAWAYAMA, singer, 30; and ELTON JOHN, singer, 74. Photographed at John’s home […] More

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    Justin Bieber's 'Justice' Takes No. 1 Spot Back on Billboard 200 Chart

    Trailing behind at No. 2 on this week’s chart is Demi Lovato’s new effort ‘Dancing With the Devil… The Art of Starting Over’ as it earns 74,000 equivalent album units.

    Apr 12, 2021

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    Justin Bieber’s new album “Justice” makes a triumphant return to Billboard 200 chart. The new album of the Canadian star takes the No. 1 spot back in its third week of release after garnering 74,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending April 8, according to MRC Data.

    Of the number, 67,000 are in the form of SEA units. Meanwhile, 6,000 are from album sales with TEA units comprising 6,000. “Justice” arrived at the No. 1 on its debut week before dropping to No. 2 last week as Rod Wave’s “SoulFly” took over the reign.

    Trailing behind at No. 2 is Demi Lovato’s new effort “Dancing With the Devil… The Art of Starting Over” as it earns 74,000 equivalent album units. This marks the “Sober” hitmaker’s highest charting album since 2015 when her album “Confident” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart.

    Rod’s former leader “SoulFly”, meanwhile, dips from No. 1 to No. 3 in its second week as it earns 67,000 equivalent album units. Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” rises one spot from No. 5 to No. 4 with 63,000 units earned.

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    Joining the list of new debut this week is Lil Tjay’s “Destined 2 Win”. The album bows at No. 5 with 62,000 equivalent album units earned. The rapper’s new album marks his second top 10 effort on the Billboard 200. The musician previously debuted and peaked at No. 5 with “True 2 Myself”.

    Occupying the No. 6 spot is The Weeknd’s “The Highlights”. The album stays on the spot with 43,000 equivalent album units earned. Pop Smoke’s former No. 1 “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” is also a non-mover at No. 7 with 37,000 units.

    Meanwhile, Carrie Underwood’s “My Savior” falls from No. 4 to No. 8 with 35,000 units. Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” is stationary at No. 9 after earning 34,000 equivalent album units. Rounding out the Top 10 is Luke Combs’s “What You See Is What You Get” as it soars from No. 14 to No. 10 with 28,000 units.

    Top Ten of Billboard 200:

    “Justice” – Justin Bieber (75,000 units)
    “Dancing With the Devil… The Art of Starting Over” – Demi Lovato (74,000 units)
    “SoulFly” – Rod Wave (67,000 units)
    “Dangerous: The Double Album” – Morgan Wallen (63,000 units)
    “Desnited 2 Win” – Lil Tjay (62,000 units)
    “Highlights” – The Weeknd (43,000 units)
    “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” – Pop Smoke (37,000 units)
    “My Savior” – Carrie Underwood (35,000 units)
    “Future Nostalgia” – Dua Lipa (34,000 units)
    “What You See Is What You Get” – Luke Combs (28,000 units)

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    Demi Lovato Determined to Stand Tall Despite Criticisms Over Album or Docuseries

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    The ‘What Other People Say’ singer insists she will not be shaken by any unfavorable responses to her new studio album or docu-series ‘Dancing With the Devil’.

    Apr 12, 2021

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    Demi Lovato suffered an anxiety attack the first time she saw her completed docuseries “Dancing With the Devil”.

    The pop star gets candid about her struggles with substance abuse, self-harm, and eating disorders in the YouTube show, laying bare her feelings about her near-fatal overdose in the summer of 2018, and her long road to recovery.

    However, Demi admits she had to overcome a series of personal challenges before she felt “completely secure” sitting in front of the camera to discuss her troubles so openly, and the first playback of the docuseries was hard for the singer to digest.

    “I had a physical reaction the first time that I watched it, like (an) anxiety attack,” she told U.S. talk show host Jimmy Fallon.

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    Despite the adverse reaction, Demi insists sharing her story in her own words has been good for her soul.

    “It’s been really cathartic, really really therapeutic,” she said, explaining it was important for her to own her truth and her story – so much so, Demi now feels mentally stronger than ever.

    She added, “No matter what people say when they watch it, and whatever people think when they listen to my album (Dancing With the Devil…The Art of Starting Over), I am so excited about these two projects and I’m standing in such truth that nothing anyone can say will shake me.”

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    Kid Cudi Wears Dress as He Pays Tribute to Kurt Cobain on 'SNL'

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    During his performance on ‘Saturday Night Live’, the ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ hitmaker dons a floral dress inspired by a shirt once worn by the late Nirvana rocker.

    Apr 12, 2021

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    Rapper/actor Kid Cudi appeared to pay tribute to tragic rocker Kurt Cobain this weekend (10Apr21) as he performed on U.S. comedy show “Saturday Night Live” in a pair of bold stage outfits.

    The “Pursuit of Happiness” hitmaker chose to wear a green cardigan and ripped jeans for his first song, “Tequila Shots”, in what many viewers interpreted as a nod to Cobain’s wardrobe choice for Nirvana’s “MTV Unplugged” performance back in 1993.

    Cudi also donned a T-shirt bearing the face of funnyman Chris Farley, a former “SNL” castmember who died from a drug overdose, aged 33, in 1997.

    The hip-hop star then changed up his look for his second set, opting for a floral maxi sundress as he played his song “Sad People” – a costume believed to be inspired by a button down gown worn by Cobain for the cover of British magazine The Face, a year before he committed suicide on 5 April, 1994.

    Meanwhile, actress Carey Mulligan made her debut as SNL host and used her opening monologue to express her excitement at being able to get out of the house following a year of isolation due to the COVID crisis, during which she channelled her “dramatic energy” into her two kids’ bedtime stories.

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    “They became a lot longer, lots of recently divorced dragons and unicorns with secret pill habits,” she quipped. “My kids would be like, ‘Mum, please. It’s two in the morning. Let us sleep.’ So, I’m very excited to be here tonight and let some of that energy out.”

    The Brit was also thrilled to be appearing on “SNL” for the first time as her husband, rocker Marcus Mumford, and his Mumford & Sons bandmates had previously served as the musical guest on three separate occasions.

    The singer then crashed his wife’s monologue, leaving Mulligan a little confused about who was looking after their children with both parents away from home.

    “What a surprise, lovely to see you,” the “Promising Young Woman” star said as she pretended to be surprised by his presence. “Um, where are the kids?”

    “I left them with the Sons,” Mumford responded, keeping a straight face. “I wouldn’t miss this for the world.”

    He then offered up his musical talents to show officials, seemingly eager to get back to performing live.

    “I meant to ask, did they book a musical guest for tonight? If they end up needing anyone, I’m very happy to do it,” he shared as he pulled out his guitar and played part of his song “Little Lion Man”.

    Of course, that role had already been taken by Cudi.

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    The Telling of DMX’s Life Story

    At the end of the 1990s, there was no rapper more popular than DMX, who rode a series of energized and earnest hits to the top of the Billboard album chart with each of his first five albums.The life he lived — from a childhood marked by abuse to an adulthood clouded by addiction — was robust, stormy and signature. He died on Friday at 50, after suffering what his family called “a catastrophic cardiac arrest” a week earlier.On this week’s Popcast, a conversation about the peaks and valleys of DMX’s career, the intense potency of his music and his religious fervor and what it was like to interview him.Guest:Smokey Fontaine, the co-author, with DMX, of the 2002 book “E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX”; a former music editor of The Source magazine; and the current editor in chief of the Apple App Store. More

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    Queen Explain Why They Haven't Released New Music With Adam Lambert Despite Touring Together

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    According to Brian May, he and bandmate Roger Taylor have entered recording studio with the ‘American Idol’ alum but the results haven’t ‘hit the button in the right way.’

    Apr 11, 2021

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    Queen have been “trying things out” in the studio with Adam Lambert but the sessions haven’t resulted in any new recordings just yet.

    The remaining members of the group, Brian May and Roger Taylor, have been performing live with the former “American Idol” star for a decade, but have never recorded new material with him and it seems fans will have to wait even longer for new songs because the 73-year-old guitarist admitted their recording sessions didn’t turn out the way they had hoped.

    Asked about the possibility of a new record, Brian told Guitar Player magazine, “I always say, ‘I don’t know.’ It would have to be a very spontaneous moment.”

    “Actually, Adam, Roger and myself have been in the studio trying things out, just because things came up.”

    “But up to this point we haven’t felt that anything we’ve done has hit the button in the right way.”

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    “So it’s not like we’re closed to the idea, it’s just that it hasn’t happened yet.”

    The “Bohemian Rhapsody” rocker admitted the coronavirus pandemic has made it even more difficult to think about a new record.

    He added, “And to be honest, life has now taken a turn in which it’s very difficult to explore an avenue like that.”

    Last year, Queen and Adam Lambert were forced to call off their tour plan.

    To tide fans over, they a live album with the “Idol” alum in October. Titled “Queen + Adam Live Around the World”, it featured over 20 personally selected songs performed live by the band members from over 200 shows throughout their history.

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    Nile Rodgers Calls Out Music Streaming Services: The System Is Unfair to Artists

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    The Chic musician criticizes the payment system of the music streaming services, urging ‘transparency and artists should be paid on a licence, not a sale.’

    Apr 11, 2021

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    Nile Rodgers has criticised streaming services for being unfair to artists, by not renumerating them “properly or equally.”

    Although the 68-year-old Chic musician is a fan of how easy it is to share music with fans via streaming, he thinks the system is outdated and artists need to be “remunerated properly” by their record labels.

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    The “Get Lucky” hitmaker told The Guardian newspaper, “It is not the streaming services that we have the problem with – it is fantastic that they can distribute our product in such an effective, wonderful way and keep a great digital trail. It is the labels that are perpetrating the issues that need to be seriously addressed. The fact is the system is unfair.”

    “Artists and writers are not remunerated properly or equally. They do not get their fair share of the pie. To fix this we need to have transparency and artists should be paid on a licence, not a sale. Alongside this, songwriters should be getting a much bigger share as they are delivering the key ingredient. We don’t even know what a stream is worth and there’s no way you could even find out what a stream is worth, and that’s not the basis for a satisfactory relationship.”

    Musician Nadine Shah agrees, saying, “I love streaming. I stream a lot of music myself. The access we have to all kinds of music from all over the world is incredible. But I believe streaming must be fixed. The three major labels are bragging about record profits while thousands of musicians are seeing virtually nothing coming back to them. Streaming is here to stay, as it should. What then can fix it and make it better for artists? A user-centric system whereby the artists you choose to play see direct payment from your subscription fee?”

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