BTS has a new song out, and you have permission to dance to Permission to Dance, especially since the tune is so danceable.
What gives it that extra bop? Two words, Ed and Sheeran. The singer wrote the song for the K-Pop band.
Nicki Minaj claims she has the song of the summer. She doesn’t. How do you top a BTS/Ed Sheeran production? Especially a single that has dance in the title. It is like nothing else can compete with it.
Even though Wendy Williams is the star and executive producer of her daytime talk show, I am sure she doesn’t have the final say on all the Hot Topics she covers.
Case in point, here she is talking about the Monday murder of 19-year-old TikTok star Swavy. Rival Mafia heads give warmer eulogies than her introduction to the story.
She felt that his loss was more upsetting because he had so many followers rather than the fact that he was just 19. What the hell?
The moral of this story is if she doesn’t want to do something, don’t force her to do it. She will take it out on you on the air. She thinks she is making you look bad, but it actually makes her look atrocious and evil.
If you thought that Back*Sync was like totally awesome, get ready for Back II Sync. Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter and A.J. McLean, *NSYNC’s Joey Fatone, and Boys II Men’s Wayna Morris are going to do a four-night stand in Las Vegas starting on August 19th at the Venetian.
“We wanted to do something with the idea of the Rat Pack meets the Pop age now — different artists coming together and doing a show that’s fun, but also takes you through a bit of history,” Fatone tells Variety. “But it organically also turned into more of a celebration of our bands and a homage to pop culture.”
While the four men are the headliners, you can expect to see special guest stars from other bands. Together they will tell stories and sing songs.
If you like them and the ’80s, then you might want to make a week of it. That is because, on August 26th, Debbie Gibson and New Kids on the Block’s Joey McIntyre begin their residency in the same room.