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    Olivia Rodrigo Dominates Hot 100 for 7th Week With 'Drivers License'

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    The teen singer’s hit joins Adele’s ‘Hello’, Drake’s ‘God’s Plan’ and Mariah Carey’s ‘One Sweet Day’ and ‘Fantasy’ as one of only seven songs to spend its first seven weeks on the top of the Billboard chart.

    Mar 2, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Olivia Rodrigo has landed a seventh week at the top of the U.S. pop charts with her “Drivers License” hit.
    The track becomes one of only seven to spend its first seven weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, joining Mariah Carey’s “One Sweet Day” and “Fantasy”, Adele’s “Hello” and Drake’s “God’s Plan”, among others.
    “Drivers License” keeps Cardi B and Chris Brown from the top spot – Cardi’s “Up” jumps back up to two from five, while Brown’s “Go Crazy” collaboration with Young Thug returns to the top five at three.

    Ariana Grande’s “34+35” and The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” round out the new top five.

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    The Weeknd’s hit extends its record of weeks in the top 10 to 51.
    Since its release on January 8, “Drivers License” has also become a global hit, reaching number one on international Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music songs charts. Rodrigo and Dan Nigro penned the song, which serves as the lead single from her upcoming debut EP.
    The 18-year-old singer previously revealed how she came up with the song. “I wrote the bulk of the song literally crying in my living room, and I think that it definitely has that feel to it,” she told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “I was driving around my neighborhood, actually listening to really sad songs and crying in the car, and I got home and I was like, ‘Maybe I’ll write a song about this, crying in the car.’ ”
    “So, I just sat down at my piano and plucked out some chords that I liked and it kind of happened that way,” the star went on sharing. “But it was really, really natural and organic. [It was] very much me writing in the depth of my emotion.”
    “The pain is definitely real in that song,” Rodrigo further explained. “I definitely think I try to approach recording all of my music from a place of emotion. I think the emotional performances are the best, even if they’re not technically the best sound.”

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    Lady Gaga’s Dog Walker Recalls Being Shot and Cradling ‘Guardian Angel’ Dog

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyLady Gaga’s Dog Walker Recalls Being Shot and Cradling ‘Guardian Angel’ DogRyan Fischer wrote on Instagram about his “recovery from a very close call with death.”Ryan Fischer posted this image of himself on Instagram in 2017.Credit…Ben AlfonsoMarch 1, 2021Lady Gaga’s dog walker recounted in a vivid Instagram post on Monday his frantic thoughts in the moments after he was shot in Los Angeles last week by two men who stole two of the singer’s French bulldogs and left him in a pool of blood.Referring to Asia, a third dog owned by the singer, the dog walker, Ryan Fischer, wrote that as “blood poured from my gun shot wound, an angel trotted over and laid next to me. My panicked screams calmed as I looked at her, even though it registered that the blood pooling around her tiny body was my own.”Mr. Fischer, who did not immediately respond to a message on Instagram, wrote that he was “still in recovery from a very close call with death” and “will write and say more later.”The Feb. 24 shooting took place around 9:40 p.m. local time as Mr. Fischer was walking north on Sierra Bonita Avenue in Hollywood, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.As of Monday, the Police Department had not announced an arrest in the case, nor released information about the woman who returned the dogs, unharmed, to the police two days later.“Investigators are still working the case, and the investigation is still ongoing,” Capt. Stacy D. Spell, a spokeswoman for the department, said in an email on Monday. She also referred to a statement the police released last week, saying they would not discuss the woman who returned the dogs, nor the location of where they were found, “due to the active criminal investigation and for her safety.”A report by The Associated Press on Friday quoted Capt. Jonathan Tippett of the department as saying that the woman who took the dogs to the police station appeared to be “uninvolved and unassociated” with the attack.Mr. Fischer’s Instagram posts, which accompanied pictures of him in a hospital bed, included praise for family and friends, as well as for emergency personnel and health care workers: “you literally saved my life and helped me take newborn walks, I can’t thank you enough.”What exactly led to the attack is not clear. Most of what is publicly known comes from surveillance video from a nearby home.On it, Mr. Fischer is seen walking on a sidewalk, which is partly obscured by a fence, as a white car pulls up next to him. Two men exit the car and tussle with Mr. Fischer. He screams repeatedly and moments later, a gunshot is heard. “Help me, I’ve been shot,” Mr. Fischer can be heard saying just after the car drives away. “I’ve been shot. Oh my god.”Mr. Fischer recalled that exact moment, writing on Instagram, “I cradled Asia as best I could, thanked her for all the incredible adventures we’d been on together, apologized that I couldn’t defend her brothers, and then resolved that I would still try to save them… and myself.”“I looked backed at my guardian angel. I smiled at her shaking form, thankful that at least she would be ‘okay,’” he added.When emergency medical workers treated Mr. Fischer, he was cradling the dog, according to KABC-TV, which had a helicopter over the scene.Officer Jeff Lee, also a spokesman for the Police Department, said last week that a semiautomatic handgun was believed used in the attack.The once-stolen dogs are named Koji and Gustav and belong to Lady Gaga, who had offered a $500,000 reward for information about them, a representative for the singer said. Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, announced in 2016 that she had added a black-and-white puppy to her family of dogs, which included two named Koji and Asia.At the time, she named the puppy “cowpig and moopig” before naming it Gustav. She has featured the dogs in her social media posts over the years.In his Instagram post on Monday, Mr. Fischer included a message to Lady Gaga: “your babies are back and the family is whole… we did it!”AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    Glimmerglass Festival to Stage Its Operas Outdoors This Summer

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyGlimmerglass Festival to Stage Its Operas Outdoors This SummerThe festival, in Cooperstown, N.Y., plans to resume performances this summer in “the most ventilated area we could find: the great outdoors.”A rendering of the stage that will be built for summer. The lawn will be transformed into socially distanced areas for four to six people.Credit…via GlimmerglassMarch 1, 2021Updated 7:18 p.m. ETWith many performing arts organizations trying to determine when it will be safe to return to their theaters, the Glimmerglass Festival announced Monday that it would take advantage of its bucolic surroundings in upstate New York to build an outdoor stage so it can perform this summer for socially-distanced audiences on its lawn.The festival, in Cooperstown, N.Y., about 200 miles from New York City, was determined to make a comeback this summer after the coronavirus forced the cancellation of its 2020 season. So it will move performances out of its usual theater, the Alice Busch Opera Theater, to an outdoor stage, and will divide its rolling lawns into socially distanced areas that can fit up to four people with chairs and blankets. Covered booths will also be offered that can fit up to six. “We invite you to join us this summer for a socially distanced festival where you will experience reimagined operas in the most ventilated area we could find: the great outdoors,” Francesca Zambello, the festival’s general and artistic director, said in a video presentation.Festival leaders made the choice to move outdoors from its intimate 915-seat theater “primarily for the health and safety of our company members, audience members and community,” Ms. Zambello said. The stage will be built on the south side of its grounds. The open-air performances will not be the only thing different about this summer’s festival, which is scheduled to run from July 15 to Aug. 17. The company said it would shorten its operas to 90 minutes for the safety of its audiences — avoiding the need for intermissions when people would mingle — and to build on the success it had with an abbreviated work in 2019, when it presented a 90-minute adaptation of “The Queen of Spades,” which combined elements of Tchaikovsky’s score and the Pushkin story. Among this summer’s operas will be shortened versions of Verdi’s “Il Trovatore,” Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” and Offenbach’s “Songbird (La Périchole).” The festival has lined up several opera stars for its summer’s offerings, including the bass-baritone Eric Owens and the mezzo-sopranos Isabel Leonard and Denyce Graves. The company will also mark the beginning of a three-year initiative this season called “Common Ground” that would unveil six new pieces that show an audience stories of life in America. As part of the initiative, the festival will offer two new pieces, a dance called “On Trac| More

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    With Seven Weeks at No. 1, Morgan Wallen Breaks a Chart Record

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyThe ChartsWith Seven Weeks at No. 1, Morgan Wallen Breaks a Chart RecordWith little competition, the singer-songwriter, who was rebuked in February for using a racial slur, is now the first country artist to spend his first seven weeks in the top spot of the Billboard 200.With no major releases to challenge him, Morgan Wallen has dominated the Billboard album chart in 2021.Credit…Ed Rode/Getty Images for CMTMarch 1, 2021Updated 4:02 p.m. ETIs Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” the most popular country LP in decades, or just the beneficiary of weak competition?“Dangerous,” Wallen’s second album, was released on Jan. 8, and it became an instant streaming hit. A former contestant on “The Voice,” Wallen has an aw-shucks appeal and a musical approach that is based in traditional country songwriting but, like much of contemporary Nashville, also borrows from pop and hip-hop production techniques, like the use of electronic drum loops.Journalists portrayed him as a charming newcomer with a bit of a bad-boy streak: In October he was booked to perform on “Saturday Night Live” but that invitation was revoked after images circulated on social media showing him cavorting maskless in an Alabama bar. He made an apology video and was welcomed back to “S.N.L.” in December.“Dangerous” opened at No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart and has held strong ever since — even after a video emerged in early February showing him using a racial slur. He was quickly rebuked by the industry, with his songs removed from radio and streaming playlists and his record company saying that it had “suspended” his contract. But Wallen made another apology video, and fans continued to stream his music.“Dangerous” has now logged seven weeks at No. 1, the longest consecutive run at the top by any album since Drake’s “Views” five years ago. “Dangerous” is also the only country LP to spend its first seven weeks at No. 1 in the 64-year history of the Billboard 200, the magazine’s flagship album chart. (Other big country albums, like Garth Brooks’s “Ropin’ the Wind,” from 1991, and Billy Ray Cyrus’s “Some Gave All,” from 1992, have racked up more weeks at No. 1 over all, but not in their first seven weeks out.)Last week, “Dangerous” had the equivalent of 89,000 sales in the United States, including 111 million streams and 7,000 copies sold as a complete package, according to MRC Data, Billboard’s tracking arm. Since it came out, “Dangerous” — which contains 30 songs, with three more on a “bonus” version — has had the equivalent of just over one million sales in the United States, including 1.1 billion streams.Wallen’s fans have clearly been devoted to him, even as his mullet-framed face has become a dart board target for criticism of the music industry’s troubled history with race, particularly in the country genre. But there is another explanation for the continued success of “Dangerous”: Nothing else has come along to supplant it.For the last seven weeks, Wallen’s biggest competition has come from weeks- or months-old albums by Taylor Swift, Pop Smoke and Lil Durk, and from new releases by Foo Fighters, the Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty, the R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan and the boy band Why Don’t We, none of which has opened higher than No. 3. The only new title to make it as high as No. 2 was a hits compilation from the Weeknd, released to coincide with his appearance at the Super Bowl.Will Wallen land an eighth week at No. 1? His album’s pace is slowing. But the arriving new releases — by Julien Baker, Madison Beer, Jimmy Edgar and Willie Nelson — don’t include any obvious blockbusters.The rest of this week’s Top 5 is typical for this year so far, with recurring hits, some of them many months old, but none with enough sales and streams to topple “Dangerous”: Ariana Grande’s “Positions” (No. 2, thanks to a “deluxe” reissue with five new tracks), Pop Smoke’s “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” (No. 3), Lil Durk’s “The Voice” (No. 4), Pooh Shiesty’s “Shiesty Season” (No. 5).AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    T.I. and Tiny Accused of Sexual Assault; Lawyer Seeks Investigation

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyLawyer Seeks Criminal Investigation of T.I. and Tiny on Behalf of Multiple WomenThe Atlanta superstar rapper and his wife have denied allegations that they drugged and sexually assaulted women, and their lawyer called it a “shakedown.”A lawyer has approached the authorities seeking criminal inquiries on behalf of 11 people who said they were victimized by T.I., right, his wife, Tameka Harris, or members of their entourage. The couple has denied the allegations.Credit…Prince Williams/ Wireimage, via Getty ImagesMelena Ryzik and Published More

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    J Balvin Plans to Come Up With Crazy Song in Celebration of Pokemon's 25th Anniversary

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    At the end of the Pokemon Day 25th anniversary virtual concert, the ‘I Like It’ hitmaker is unraveled to be taking part Katy Perry and Post Malone for ‘Pokemon 25: The Album’ special release.

    Mar 1, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Latin superstar J Balvin is drawing inspiration from old TV shows and video games to create a new song to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Pokemon.
    He will join artists including Katy Perry and Post Malone on the special release, “Pokemon 25: The Album”, which will be made up of 14 original tracks, and Balvin is looking to the past to help him pen a tune to appeal to more than just gamers.
    “We’re gonna come up with a crazy song. It’s going to catch everybody’s ear,” he said. “It’s easy to make a Pokemon song if you just want that fan base, but we’re not close-minded. We want everybody to vibe with Pokemon.”
    The album news was revealed at the end of the Pokemon Day 25th anniversary virtual concert on Saturday, February 27, which was headlined by Post Malone.

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    The “Circles” hitmaker released a cover of Hootie & the Blowfish’s “Only Wanna Be With You” from the album and admitted the song was “super fun” to perform.
    He told Rolling Stone magazine, “I’ve always been a fan of the band and Darius (Rucker, lead singer). This song is one of my favorites, and it was super fun to cover. The song was released 25 years ago, which also happens to be when Pokemon got its start.”
    Perry, in the meantime, has not spilled any details about her partnership with the gaming franchise. “It is an honor to be chosen to help celebrate a franchise that has given me so much joy in the last 25 years, and to be able to watch it evolve in the ways it’s provided that kind of electric joy for the kids in my life and around the world,” she simply stated in January when her involvement was announced.

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    Foo Fighters Get Candid About Why They Find It Impossible to Take A Break

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    Dave Grohl admits that he and his bandmates would reconnect with each other shortly after vowing at the end of each album promotion and tour to never put each other through hell ever again.

    Mar 1, 2021
    AceShowbiz – The Foo Fighters find it impossible to take a break, because they “miss each other” too much in between projects.
    The “Learn to Fly” hitmakers always reach the end of each album promotion and tour convinced it will be their “last record”, but it doesn’t take long for the rockers to reconnect and start talking about making new material.
    Frontman Dave Grohl told Guitar World magazine, “We kind of work this cycle where we’ll go into the studio and make a record, then we run around playing clubs and doing promo for a couple of months, and then we release the record and tour for a year and a half.”
    “By the time we’re finished with that cycle, we’re all exhausted and we promise ourselves we’ll never put each other through that f**king hell ever again.”
    “I say it every f**king time. You should ask my wife. She’s like, ‘I hear it every time – ‘I’m exhausted, I’m never doing this again, this is the last record, blah, blah, blah’.”

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    Guitarist Pat Smear added, “We always claim we’re going to take this break and then… we miss it. We miss each other, we miss making music together.”
    “So within two and a half weeks, I’m demoing s**t and sending it to the band,” Dave concluded.

    The rock band, which was formed in 1994, released their tenth album, “Medicine at Midnight,” on February 5. This nine-track record was originally scheduled to be dropped in 2020, but got delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Explaining the 37-minute duration of the album, Dave told Guitar World magazine, “We intended on making a record that was short and sweet, because it’s inspired by a certain type of album that we all loved when we were young.” He added, “Like an eighties Bowie record — tight, full of grooves, lots of melodies, that’s it. Let’s go.”

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    Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' Continues to Break Record as It Spends 7 Weeks at Billboard 200

    Meanwhile, South Korean superstar BTS’ ‘Be’ returns to the Top 10 as it soars high from No. 74 to No. 7 with 36,000 units following album reissue on February 19.

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    AceShowbiz – Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” makes another chart history. The album is named as the only country album to spend its first seven weeks at No. 1 in the 64-year history of the Billboard 200. It earned 89,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending February 25, according to MRC Data.
    Off the number, 80,000 are in the form of SEA units, equaling 110.79 million on-demand streams of the album’s songs. Album sales comprise 7,000, while TEA units comprise 2,000.
    Back to this week’s chart, Ariana Grande’s former No. 1 “Positions” ascends to No. 2 after earning 49,000 equivalent album units, thanks to the album reissue on February 19 featuring five additional tracks. Trailing behind is Pop Smoke’s “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” that rises one spot from No. 4 to No. 3 with 43,000 units.

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    Lil Durk’s “The Voice” dips from No. 3 to No. 4 with 38,000 equivalent album units earned. As for Pooh Shiesty’s “Sheisty Season”, it is steady at No. 5 after earning 37,000 units. Meanwhile, The Weeknd’s former No. 1 “After Hours” plummets from No. 2 to No. 6 with just under 37,000 units.
    BTS’ (Bangtan Boys) “Be” returns to the Top 10 as it soars high from No. 74 to No. 7 with 36,000 units following album reissue on February 19 in a new deluxe CD package. Dua Lipa’s “Future Nostalgia” dips from No. 7 to No. 8 with 30,000 equivalent album units earned, while Luke Combs’ “What You See Is What You Get” bounces back from No. 11 to No. 9 with just over 28,000 units.
    Rounding out the Top 10 is Lil Baby’s former leader “My Turn” that rises from No. 13 to No. 10 with 28,000 units.
    Top Ten of Billboard 200:
    “Dangerous: The Double Album” – Morgan Wallen (89,000 units)
    “Positions” – Ariana Grande (49,000 units)
    “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon” – Pop Smoke (43,000 units)
    “The Voice” – Lil Durk (38,000 units)
    “Shiesty Season” – Pooh Shiesty (37,000 units)
    “After Hours” – The Weeknd (just under 37,000 units)
    “Be” – BTS (Bangtan Boys) (33,000 units)
    “Future Nostalgia” – Dua Lipa (30,000 units)
    “What You See Is What You Get” – Luke Combs (just over 28,000 units)
    “My Turn” – Lil Baby (28,000 units)

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