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Ye releases 'Bully' album and 'Father' video
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Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has released his new album 'Bully' on major streaming platforms following a YouTube livestream premiere. The 18-track project features artists including Travis Scott, Don Toliver and Peso Pluma. Producer James Blake requested his name be removed from credits on one track.
Alison Brie expressed enthusiasm for portraying the supervillain Evil-Lyn in the upcoming live-action Masters of the Universe film. The actress, known for roles in Mad Men and Community, described the character as a classic femme fatale with humor. The movie, directed by Travis Knight, premieres in theaters on June 5.
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Taylor Polidore Williams discussed the twists in the season 2 finale of Tyler Perry's Beauty in Black, where Horace returns to orchestrate the Bellarie family's downfall. In an interview with TVLine, the actress shared predictions for prison life in the upcoming final season and reflected on Kimmie's alliance with Mallory.
Shinya Tsukamoto’s drama ‘Mr. Nelson, Did You Kill People?’, centered on a Vietnam War veteran’s torment, will release in Japanese cinemas. The film completes the director’s informal trilogy of 20th-century war stories, following ‘Fires on the Plain’ and ‘Shadow of Fire’. The announcement comes on National Vietnam War Veterans Day, March 29.
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Yann Martel, Booker Prize winner for Life of Pi, has published Son of Nobody, his first novel in exactly 10 years since The High Mountains of Portugal. The book features twin narratives intertwining a modern classics scholar and an ancient Greek soldier during the Trojan War. Martel discussed the work in a recent interview and will appear via livestream from the Sydney Writers' Festival.
Snoop Dogg has unveiled his new single 'Stop Counting My Poccets,' produced by Nottz, from his upcoming album 10 Til’ Midnight, set for release on April 10. The track comes with a gangster-themed music video directed by Luis De Pena and Yaslynn Rivera, serving as part of a larger short film for the project.
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Guns N’ Roses announced that keyboardist Melissa Reese will not join their 2026 world tour due to unforeseen personal reasons. The band shared the news on social media on the eve of the tour's kickoff in Mexico on March 28. No replacement has been named.
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