New Music Friday features releases from Blackpink, Lukas Graham, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Panic! at the Disco and Demi Lovato.
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Paddy Considine, Matt Smith ‘honor’ the ‘Game of Thrones’ world with ‘House of the Dragon’
Paddy Considine and Matt Smith chat with USA TODAY’s Bill Keveney about the new HBO series “House of the Dragon,” a prequel to “Game of Thrones.”
Goo Goo Dolls’ John Rzeznik on touring, family life: ‘I’m the sober guy at the party’
Goo Goo Dolls lead singer John Rzeznik chats with USA TODAY’s Ralphie Aversa about the band’s summer tour and the New Jersey town he lives in.
‘I never really dealt with it’: Megan Thee Stallion addresses mother’s death on new album
Megan Thee Stallion’s second album “Traumazine” headlines New Music Friday. Other artists with new music include The Game, the Goo Goo Dolls and more.
Simon Cowell says this ‘America’s Got Talent’ contestant is the next Carrie Underwood
“America’s Got Talent” moved to its live shows with a “star” country singer, Colombian dancers and a “Carrie Underwood” compliment from Simon Cowell.
John Legend’s eventful week capped with album announcement, revelation about Ye
John Legend headlines New Music Friday with news about his eighth album. He also revealed that he isn’t as close as he used to be with Kanye West.
Brad Pitt reunites with ‘Fight Club’ stunt double turned ‘Bullet Train’ director
Brad Pitt tells USA TODAY’s Bryan Alexander about reuniting with “Bullet Train” director David Leitch, his former stunt double in ‘Fight Club.’
From Dave Chappelle backlash to TikTok stardom, Here’s how comedy is changing in 2022
USA TODAY TV Critic Kelly Lawler breaks down some of the various ways that the genre of comedy is evolving as the world changes.
Beyoncé ‘Renaissance’: Kelis calls sample ‘theft,’ LP includes Grace Jones and more
Beyoncé has released her highly anticipated seventh solo album, “Renaissance.” The LP includes a few collaborations and a controversy over a sample.
‘I’m sorry really isn’t sufficient’: Will Smith’s YouTube apology to Chris Rock, Questlove
In a new video on his YouTube channel, Academy Award winner Will Smith apologies for slapping Chris Rock and hurting his friends and family.