Big Sean is putting the rumors to rest—his abs are 100% real. After fitness influencer Blake Sanburg (@thenutritionnarc) speculated in a viral video that the rapper may have undergone abdominal implants or used steroids, Big Sean swiftly responded in the comments: “Unfortunately mine are real lol… What makes this funnier is this is the way […]
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Tony Iommi Reflects on Black Sabbath Reunion: “We Played as We Are Now”
Tony Iommi is embracing the imperfections of time as he reflects on Black Sabbath’s highly anticipated reunion at the Back to the Beginning benefit concert. In a new interview with Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk, Iommi candidly addressed the performance by the legendary lineup—Ozzy Osbourne, Bill Ward, Geezer Butler, and himself—marking a rare onstage reunion. […]
Kevin Jonas Opens Up About Losing It All Before Jonas Brothers Reunion Saved Him
Kevin Jonas is reflecting on a hard-earned life lesson that nearly cost him everything—just before the Jonas Brothers’ 2019 reunion revived more than just their careers. In a candid appearance on the School of Greatness podcast, Kevin revealed that he lost nearly all his money roughly nine years ago, before the sibling trio decided to […]
Foo Fighters Reignite Punk Roots with Long-Awaited Minor Threat Cover
The Foo Fighters have dusted off a decades-old project to honor one of punk’s most iconic bands. On Tuesday, the band released their explosive cover of Minor Threat’s “I Don’t Wanna Hear It,” nearly 30 years after recording the original instrumental tracks. The song, a staple from Minor Threat’s 1981 debut EP, finally got vocals […]
This Day in Music History – July 10th
1964 – “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” by Manfred Mann was released in the U.K. 1965 – Wilson Pickett’s “In The Midnight Hour” was released. 1967 – Bobbie Gentry recorded “Ode to Billie Joe.” 1968 – Eric Clapton announced that Cream would break up following a farewell tour. 1971 – Three Dog Night’s “Liar” was released. […]
Lil Jon Set to Bring the Party to 2025 Great New York State Fair
The King of Crunk is heading to the Empire State this summer. Lil Jon, the Grammy-winning rapper, producer, and hype master behind hits like “Turn Down for What” and “Get Low,” is officially joining the 2025 Great New York State Fair lineup. Organizers announced Tuesday morning that Lil Jon will take the stage at Suburban […]
Dolly Parton and Mötley Crüe’s “Home Sweet Home” Hits No. 1, Bridging Rock and Country for a Cause
In an unexpected yet powerful crossover, Dolly Parton and Mötley Crüe have struck gold—again. Their reimagined duet of the 1985 Crüe classic “Home Sweet Home” has climbed to No. 1 on the Mediabase Classic Rock Songs chart, nearly four decades after the song’s original release. The refreshed version celebrates the 40th anniversary of the beloved […]
Behind the Curtain: Kelly Clarkson’s Residency Delay Tied to Personal Struggles Beyond Vocal Strain
Kelly Clarkson’s last-minute cancellation of her July 4 Las Vegas residency debut shocked fans—but new reports suggest her vocal strain wasn’t the whole story. Though Clarkson cited vocal issues as the reason for postponing her highly anticipated show at Caesars Palace, insiders claim she’s been quietly grappling with emotional and physical challenges tied to personal […]
This Day in Music History – July 8th
1958 – The first gold record album was presented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The award went to the soundtrack “Oklahoma!” 1969 – Marianne Faithfull took an overdose of barbiturates on the set of the movie “Ned Kely.” 1970 – “The Everly Brothers Show” was launched on ABC-TV as a summer series. […]
This Day in Music History – July 9th
1955 – The Bill Haley & His Comets single “Rock Around the Clock” hit #1 on Billboard’s Pop charts. This was the first time a rock and roll recording accomplished this feat. 1956 – Dick Clark made his debut as host of “Bandstand” on a Philadelphia TV station. The name of the show was changed […]