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Dua Lipa: At Your Service: Season 3

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December 19, 2023

Season 3 of "At Your Service" showcases Dua Lipa engaging with prominent guests such as Troye Sivan, Billie Eilish, Ziwe Fumudoh, BLACKPINK's Jennie, Esther Perel, Amanda Feilding, Sasha Velour, Penn Badgley, Paloma Elsesser, and Amelia Dimoldenberg.

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Season 3 of "At Your Service," Dua Lipa hosts Troye Sivan, who discusses his Jewish heritage and its influence on his music career. Ziwe Fumudoh talks about her comedic roots and the future of humor in today's social and political climate. Billie Eilish shares her experiences from her early "Ocean Eyes" days to her current status as a global music icon. Paloma Elsesser emphasizes the role of mindfulness and meditation in her life, while Amanda Feilding delves into the history and medicinal potential of psychedelics. Sasha Velour sheds light on the history and challenges of drag, Penn Badgley speaks about maintaining personal values amidst fame, and BLACKPINK's Jennie details her efforts to share South Korean culture through music. Esther Perel provides insights into maintaining intimacy in long-term relationships, and Amelia Dimoldenberg charts her rise from a YouTube series to a recognized media figure.

Season 3

Tim Cook: What it takes to run Apple, the world's largest company

November 17, 2023

In a truly special episode of "Dua Lipa: At Your Service," Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, took a personal trip to London to sit down with Dua Lipa in the warmth of her own home. There, in the cozy setting of her living room and sharing her couch, they engaged in a heartfelt and open conversation. Cook spoke passionately about the transformative role of artificial intelligence in today's tech world, highlighting its immense potential for good and the critical need for thoughtful oversight. He also opened up about Apple's dedicated efforts to combat climate change, showcasing the company's deep commitment to a sustainable future. But the interview wasn't just about business; Cook offered a rare look into his own life, sharing stories of his personal path and his commitment to giving back. A particularly revealing moment came when he discussed the future of Apple, sharing his thoughts on who might one day fill his shoes and how the company plans for such transitions. This unique exchange, where the worlds of technology and pop culture intersected, shed light on the human side of leading a tech giant, the challenges of our times, and the creative spirit that drives progress.

My Favourite Moments

October 6, 2023

Dua Lipa takes a moment to reflect on the past three seasons of "At Your Service" and the Summer Series. This episode is a compilation of her most cherished conversations with a diverse range of guests. Dua provides listeners with a behind-the-scenes perspective on the podcast's creation and her transition from being interviewed to becoming the interviewer. She also delves into the reasons behind launching the podcast in tandem with her editorial platform, Service95. The episode features snippets from some of her most memorable episodes, offering a glimpse into the depth and breadth of discussions she's had on the show. For newcomers, this episode serves as an introduction, while for regular listeners, it's a walk down memory lane.

Troye Sivan: The Power of Identity

September 1, 2023

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Troye Sivan gained initial fame as a YouTuber before transitioning to a music career, signing with EMI Australia in 2013. His debut studio album, "Blue Neighbourhood," featured the hit single "Youth," which peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. His second studio album, "Bloom," reached the top five in both Australia and the U.S. Sivan's new album, "Something to Give Each Other," debuted at No. 1 on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart. As an actor, he received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for "Revelation" from the film "Boy Erased." He has also been the youngest recipient of a GLAAD Stephen F. Kolzak Award.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this episode, Troye Sivan joins Dua Lipa to discuss the multifaceted role identity has played in his life and career. They delve into topics ranging from his Jewish heritage to his sexual orientation and Australian nationality. Sivan's vulnerability is on full display as he talks about his YouTube "coming out" video and his evolving relationship with faith. The episode also includes behind-the-scenes stories from when Dua Lipa opened for Troye Sivan's North American tour in 2016. Sivan shares a list of creative inspirations for his new album and offers a guide to his favorite queer spots in Melbourne.

Ziwe: What's Funny These Days?

August 25, 2023

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Ziwe Fumudoh, known mononymously as Ziwe, was born on February 27, 1992, in Lawrence, Massachusetts. She graduated from Northwestern University with a double major in radio, television, and film and African American studies. Ziwe began her career as an intern at Comedy Central and later wrote for shows like "Desus & Mero" and "Our Cartoon President." She gained prominence with her YouTube series "Baited with Ziwe," which later transitioned to Instagram Live, featuring interviews that tackle complex issues related to race and social awkwardness. From May 2021 to December 2022, she starred in and executive produced the Showtime variety series "Ziwe," which was canceled in April 2023. She has also written for the television series "Dickinson" and appeared in two episodes as Sojourner Truth. In September 2023, Ziwe was part of the "My Wings, My Way" campaign for Victoria's Secret.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this episode, Ziwe joins Dua Lipa to discuss the evolving landscape of comedy, especially in the context of the current social and political climate. The episode is filled with insightful discussions and laugh-out-loud moments as Ziwe delves into her comedic roots and the future of humor. They touch upon topics like Ziwe's rating on the website wikiFeet and the impact of ongoing Writers Guild of America and SAG strikes on Hollywood. The episode serves as a deep dive into the complexities of comedy, offering a balanced mix of humor and insight.

Billie Eilish: On Growing Up

August 18, 2023

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Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell, known professionally as Billie Eilish, was born on December 18, 2001, in Los Angeles, California. She first gained public attention in 2015 with her debut single "Ocean Eyes," written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell. Her debut EP, "Don't Smile at Me," released in 2017, reached the top 15 on various international charts. Her first studio album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" (2019), debuted atop the US Billboard 200 and UK Albums Chart. Eilish has received multiple accolades, including seven Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, two Guinness World Records, and an Academy Award. She is the youngest artist in Grammy history to win all four general field categories in the same year.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this episode, Billie Eilish joins Dua Lipa for a conversation about their shared experiences growing up, learning to find their voices, and much more. The episode takes the listener on a career-spanning journey from Eilish's early "Ocean Eyes" days, performing for small but devoted crowds, to her arena-touring, Oscar-winning, festival-headlining present. Billie discusses what it was like finding her priorities, surrounding herself with the people she trusts the most, and venturing into creative fields beyond music. The conversation was recorded before the SAG-AFTRA strike and offers a funny, moving, and incredibly warm dialogue between two artists who’ve gone through incredibly similar trials, tribulations, and, ultimately, victories.

Paloma Elsesser: On Spirituality, and Finding Quiet in the Noise

August 11, 2023

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Paloma Elsesser was born on April 12, 1992, in Camden, London, England, to an African-American mother and a father of Chilean and Swiss descent. She moved to New York City in 2010 to attend The New School, where she studied psychology and literature. Discovered on Instagram by renowned makeup artist Pat McGrath, Elsesser has modeled for brands like Nike, Fenty Beauty, Proenza Schouler, and Mercedes-Benz. She has graced the pages of fashion magazines such as American Vogue, Vogue España, Teen Vogue, Elle, and Glamour. In 2018, she appeared on the cover of British Vogue's April issue alongside other trailblazing models. Elsesser made her screen acting debut in the Safdie brothers' film "Uncut Gems" in 2019. She also appeared on the cover of Vogue's January 2021 issue.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this episode, Paloma Elsesser opens up about the ways in which spirituality and the healing power of art have supported her busy, always-in-motion life. She discusses the familial roots of her spirituality and takes Dua Lipa through her present-day spiritual routines, which include mindfulness and meditation. The conversation delves into how Elsesser makes space for herself in an increasingly noisy world. She shares stories about the healing power of art and how it has impacted her work. The dialogue between Dua and Paloma is a true back-and-forth, resonating well beyond the confines of this episode. They bond over making space for themselves in an increasingly noisy world, and Paloma graciously shares stories about the healing power of art and how that has impacted her own work.

Amanda Feilding: Let's Talk Psychedelics

August 4, 2023

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Amanda Feilding, born on January 30, 1943, is a British drug policy reformer and neuroscience researcher. She is also known as Lady Neidpath and holds the title of Countess of Wemyss and March. Feilding founded the Beckley Foundation in 1998, a charitable trust that focuses on neuroscientific and clinical research into the effects of psychoactive substances on the brain and cognition. She has co-authored over 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals, and her research aims to explore new treatments for mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and addiction. In 2022, she received the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization’s Science Pioneer Award at the United Nations.

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In this episode, Amanda Feilding joins Dua Lipa for a wide-ranging conversation about the past, present, and potential future of psychedelics. The episode delves into the indigenous roots of substances such as psilocybin and discusses the strict laws many governments have enforced on their usages over the past hundred years. Feilding's lifelong work in this area is on full display as she talks about why certain countries have decriminalized substances like psilocybin and how psychedelics might potentially be used for medicinal purposes. The episode serves as a fascinating deep dive into all things psychedelics, one of the most hot topic issues of our times.

Sasha Velour: Is Drag 'Dangerous'?

July 28, 2023

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Sasha Velour, born Alexander Hedges Steinberg on June 25, 1987, is an American drag queen, artist, and television personality. She gained international fame as the winner of the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race in 2017. Velour holds a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Literature and a Master of Fine Arts in Cartooning. She is the creative mind behind "Nightgowns," a critically acclaimed drag revue. Velour has been featured in publications like Vogue, Billboard, and The New York Times. She is also the author of "The Big Reveal," a book that chronicles drag's roots, its champions, and the challenges it has faced.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this episode, Sasha Velour joins Dua Lipa to discuss her new book, "The Big Reveal," which explores the history, champions, and challenges of drag. The conversation delves into whether Velour would ever return to RuPaul's Drag Race for an all-winners season and examines the state of drag in America and globally in recent years. A significant focus of the episode is on intersectionality and inclusion, which Velour identifies as the heart and soul of her art. The episode serves as a powerful dialogue that enriches the listener's understanding of drag as an art form and cultural phenomenon.

Penn Badgley: On Defining Yourself

July 21, 2023

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Penn Badgley, born on November 1, 1986, in Baltimore, Maryland, is an actor who has made a significant impact on television through roles that have become cultural touchstones. He first gained recognition for his role in the soap opera "The Young and the Restless," earning a Young Artist Award nomination. However, it was his portrayal of Dan Humphrey in the CW's "Gossip Girl" that catapulted him to fame. The role earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following. After "Gossip Girl," Badgley took on diverse roles, including playing musician Jeff Buckley in "Greetings from Tim Buckley." His most recent role as Joe Goldberg in the psychological thriller series "You" has been praised for its complexity and has earned him nominations for the Saturn Award and the Critics' Choice Television Award. Badgley is also the lead vocalist for the Brooklyn-based indie band MOTHXR, which released its debut album, "Centerfold," in 2016.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this episode, Penn Badgley joins Dua Lipa for a soul-searching conversation about the quest for meaning and identity beyond one's professional life. Badgley, known for his iconic roles in "Gossip Girl" and "You," delves into how family, faith, and fatherhood have been pivotal in shaping his identity outside of Hollywood. The actor opens up about the challenges and rewards of navigating fame while maintaining a sense of self rooted in personal values and relationships. The episode also touches on Badgley's involvement in social justice issues and his musical endeavors with his band MOTHXR. The conversation is a deep dive into the intricacies of identity in the face of public scrutiny and the complexities of the entertainment industry.

BLACKPINK's Jennie: How I Share My Culture

July 14, 2023

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Jennie Kim, known mononymously as Jennie, is a South Korean singer, rapper, and actress born on January 16, 1996, in Seoul. She debuted as a member of the girl group BLACKPINK under YG Entertainment in August 2016. Jennie has also ventured into acting, making her debut in the HBO television series "The Idol" in 2023. She has released successful singles like "Solo" and "You & Me," the latter of which reached number one on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart. Jennie is also a fashion icon, often referred to as "Human Gucci" and "Human Chanel," and has been the face of several brands, including Hera and Calvin Klein.

Episode Summary and Highlights

In her first-ever podcast appearance, Jennie joins Dua Lipa to discuss her journey from her time split between South Korea and New Zealand as a child to what it was like coming up in the K-pop trainee system. The episode delves into Jennie's experience of bringing her culture to the world through BLACKPINK's chart-topping K-pop music, the medium of dance, and her recent foray into acting on HBO's "The Idol." Jennie also talks about her years on the road, fighting burnout, and reconnecting with her culture. The episode is a comprehensive look at an artist who is not just a singer but a cultural phenomenon.

Esther Perel: Is your relationship "normal"?

July 7, 2023

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Esther Perel, born in 1958 in Antwerp, Belgium, is a Belgian-American psychotherapist renowned for her expertise in the psychology of relationships. She gained international recognition with her 2006 book "Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence," which has been translated into 24 languages. Perel has been a clinical instructor at the New York University School of Medicine for 13 years and hosts two popular podcasts, "Where Should We Begin?" and "How's Work?". Her contributions to the field earned her a spot on Oprah Winfrey's Supersoul 100 list in 2016.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this 41-minute episode, Esther Perel joins Dua Lipa for an in-depth conversation that explores the complexities of relationships. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, from the dynamics of sexual intimacy to the challenges of communication in modern relationships. Perel provides nuanced insights, challenging the traditional notions of what constitutes a "normal" relationship. She encourages listeners to explore their own definitions of normalcy in partnerships, thereby enriching their understanding of relational dynamics.

Amelia Dimoldenberg: How to Shoot Your Shot

June 30, 2023

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Amelia Dimoldenberg, born on January 30, 1994, in London, is an English comedian and presenter known for her web series "Chicken Shop Date." The series features her interviewing celebrities in fried chicken restaurants, showcasing her unique deadpan and awkward sense of humor. She has garnered over 2 million subscribers and 366.2 million total views on her YouTube channel. Dimoldenberg is also a brand ambassador for Olay and has appeared on various television shows, including Channel 4's "Meet the Markles" and "Celebrity Come Dine with Me." She has been recognized for her work, notably by The New York Times, which highlighted the show's growth through tapping into a specific subculture.

Episode Summary and Highlights:

In this 44-minute episode, Amelia Dimoldenberg joins Dua Lipa for an in-depth conversation about her journey from running "Chicken Shop Date" as a one-woman operation to turning it into a full-fledged empire. The episode is rich in wisdom and first-hand experience, offering tips for those looking to turn their dreams into reality. Amelia discusses the importance of perseverance, especially when faced with rejection, and shares insights into what it's like to achieve a level of success that one has always aspired to. The episode also touches on her viral encounters with actor Andrew Garfield at award shows earlier in the year. The conversation is not just entertaining but also filled with practical advice that listeners can apply in their own lives.

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Teardrops

One Direction’s Liam Payne Dies in Buenos Aires at 31 Following Hotel Incident

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October 16, 2024

Liam Payne, 31, has been found dead in Buenos Aires, just days after his ex-fiancée Maya Henry issued a cease and desist letter accusing him of obsessive behavior.

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iam Payne, former One Direction member, was found dead at 31 in Buenos Aires on October 16, 2024. Payne reportedly fell from the third floor of the Casa Sur Hotel in the Palermo neighborhood, and emergency services confirmed his death at the scene. Local media, La Nacion, reported that police had been called to address an "aggressive man possibly under the influence of drugs and alcohol."

City ambulance service spokesman Alberto Crescenti stated that Liam Payne had fallen approximately 40 meters and sustained "severe injuries which were incompatible with life." He explained: "The alarm was raised at 5:04 p.m. local time, reporting a person lying in an internal patio at Casa Sur. By 5:11 p.m., an ambulance arrived, and the man was certified dead." Crescenti added, "Afterwards, we learned he was a famous singer. Unfortunately, the injuries from the fall were fatal, and there was no possibility of resuscitating him."

Payne rose to global fame as part of One Direction alongside Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, and Niall Horan after competing on The X Factor in 2010. The group became one of the best-selling boy bands of all time before disbanding in 2016, allowing each member to pursue solo careers.

In the days leading up to his death, Payne's ex-fiancée Maya Henry, Texan model, 23, had initiated legal proceedings, accusing him of obsessive contact following their breakup in 2022. Their turbulent relationship had garnered significant media attention, with Henry recently speaking out about Payne’s erratic behavior and accusing him of stalking.

Liam Payne’s career after One Direction included hit singles such as "Strip That Down," but his personal struggles with addiction and relationships often overshadowed his professional life. His sudden death has left fans around the world mourning the loss of a talented singer who significantly impacted the music industry.

More information regarding the incident and its circumstances is expected to emerge as investigations continue.

Watch Payne's heartbreaking acoustic performance of his final single, "Teardrops," below.

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Gold Certified

Gracie Abrams Earns RIAA Gold for Three Singles Ahead of Deluxe Album Release

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October 16, 2024

Gracie Abrams hits a major milestone with three Gold singles from The Secret of Us, as she gears up to drop the deluxe edition featuring new tracks on October 18.

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October 11, 2024, Gracie Abrams earned RIAA Gold certifications for three of her singles: "I Love You, I’m Sorry," "21," and "Feels Like." Each of these tracks, from her album The Secret of Us, surpassed 500,000 units in sales and streams. The certifications reflect Abrams' growing success as a pop artist known for her introspective and emotionally resonant songwriting.

Released in June 2024, The Secret of Us features production from Aaron Dessner and explores themes of heartbreak, personal growth, and relationships. The album also includes the popular track "us," a collaboration with Taylor Swift, which has resonated deeply with fans for its seamless vocal blending and emotional depth.

In addition to these certifications, Abrams is preparing to release a deluxe edition of The Secret of Us on October 18, 2024. The new edition will feature four additional tracks and three live versions of songs from the original album, offering fans even more of her signature storytelling.

These certifications mark a pivotal moment for Gracie Abrams as she continues to gain traction with her blend of introspective pop and compelling storytelling. Her ongoing tour has further amplified her reach, drawing attention to her evolution as an artist. The Gold certifications affirm Abrams’ growing influence in the music industry, highlighting her ability to connect deeply with listeners.

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Dunya

How Mustafa’s Dunya Tells the Story of a Life Filled With Pain and Beauty

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September 28, 2024

Mustafa’s Dunya blends folk, hip-hop, and Middle Eastern influences, with collaborations from Rosalía and Aaron Dessner.

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ustafa's debut album Dunya was released on September 27, 2024, and it presents a deeply personal exploration of faith, trauma, and life in his Toronto community. The album's title, which translates from Arabic to “the world in all its flaws,” reflects its thematic focus on imperfections and Mustafa's journey to reconcile with the grief and loss that have shaped his life. Known for blending folk music with influences from his Sudanese heritage, Mustafa brings traditional instruments like the oud into his compositions, creating a unique and introspective sound.

On Dunya, Mustafa collaborates with artists such as Rosalía, Aaron Dessner (of The National), Clairo, and Nicolas Jaar. Tracks like “Name of God” explore Mustafa’s relationship with his Muslim faith, while "Gaza is Calling" delves into the story of a childhood friend separated from him by the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The album also touches on personal loss, particularly in the track "I’ll Go Anywhere," where Mustafa mourns his brother Mohamed, who was tragically killed in 2023.

Mustafa has a background as a poet and songwriter, having written for artists like The Weeknd, Camila Cabello, and Justin Bieber. However, Dunya stands apart from his previous work in the pop world, offering a raw and honest account of his own lived experiences. His ability to merge folk, Middle Eastern, and hip-hop elements into a cohesive narrative has drawn comparisons to artists like Joni Mitchell and Sufjan Stevens, while maintaining a unique voice that speaks to his heritage and identity.

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You'll Be Alright, Kid

The Heartfelt Journey of You’ll Be Alright, Kid: Alex Warren’s Debut Album Takes Off

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September 28, 2024

Alex Warren’s debut album blends raw emotion, viral success, and a sold-out world tour, marking a pivotal moment in his career.

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lex Warren’s debut album You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) is a deeply personal release that highlights his journey of emotional growth and resilience. Released under Atlantic Records, the album gives listeners a peek into Warren’s life with its mix of heartfelt lyrics and folk-pop vibes. Warren himself described the project as something he’d show his younger self, reflecting the challenges that have shaped him along the way.

With 10 tracks, the album features fan favorites like "Burning Down," a viral sensation on TikTok, and "Carry You Home," which has racked up over 151 million streams globally. The latter has also achieved Gold certification in Australia. This song, released around the time of Warren’s wedding to Kouvr Annon, taps into a folk-rock sound and its accompanying music video, focused on a wedding scene, has resonated with fans worldwide.

One of the standout tracks, "Troubled Waters," dives into Warren’s struggles, portraying his emotional battles through the metaphor of a storm. The music video, in which Warren is rescued by his wife, adds a powerful visual layer to the song. This raw emotional expression runs throughout the album, making it a highly relatable experience for his fans.

The album’s release coincides with a completely sold-out world tour, reflecting Warren’s growing fanbase. Shows across Europe and North America, including performances in major cities like Dublin, London, and Berlin, sold out fast.

For Warren, You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) isn’t just music—it’s an open letter to his younger self and a way to connect with listeners on a personal level. The album’s viral success, coupled with its emotional depth, sets the stage for what’s sure to be a bright future in Warren’s music career.

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Sweet and Platinum

Sabrina Carpenter Owns 2024 as Short n' Sweet Goes Platinum in Just 35 Days

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September 27, 2024

After debuting at No. 1 and staying atop the Billboard 200 for three weeks, Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet has gone Platinum.

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abrina Carpenter’s career has hit a major milestone with her latest album Short n' Sweet reaching Platinum certification from the RIAA, just a month after its release. For an artist who's been steadily building her reputation, this achievement is a huge validation of her growth and determination. Hitting Platinum means the album has sold over a million units, and it’s the first time one of her full-length projects has reached this level.

Short n' Sweet, released on August 23, 2024, showcases Carpenter’s ability to balance catchy, feel-good pop with moments of introspection. It’s clear her fans have resonated with this evolution—after debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the album stayed there for three weeks, fueled by hit singles like “Please Please Please” and “Espresso,” which also grabbed their own Platinum certifications. First-week sales alone hit a jaw-dropping 362,000 units, which speaks volumes about Carpenter’s rising star power.

But it's not just about the numbers. This Platinum certification is symbolic of Carpenter stepping out of the shadow of her Disney Channel days and into a new realm of pop stardom. Her previous album, Emails I Can’t Send, which went Gold earlier in 2024, was a step toward finding her voice, but Short n' Sweet is the moment where it all comes together.

Carpenter’s ongoing Short n' Sweet tour, her first headlining arena tour, launched on September 23, 2024, and is already making waves. Fans have flocked to see her perform across 29 North American cities, and she’s bringing something special to each show. Alongside a setlist packed with fan-favorites, she’s adding a fun twist by spinning a bottle on stage each night to select a surprise cover song, which so far has included everything from ABBA’s "Mamma Mia" to Sixpence None the Richer’s "Kiss Me." It’s little touches like this that make her concerts a must-see event.

There’s also a bigger mission behind the tour: Carpenter has partnered with PLUS1 to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund, supporting causes like mental health, animal welfare, and LGBTQ+ rights. This shows how she’s using her platform not just for entertainment, but to give back in meaningful ways, something her fans have rallied behind.

Overall, 2024 has been a breakout year for Sabrina Carpenter. Short n' Sweet is more than just another pop album—it’s a statement of her talent and staying power. With her tour gaining momentum and fans eager for more, it’s clear Carpenter’s moment is now, and she’s fully owning it.

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Taste of Diamonds

Tyga and Offset's 'Taste' Reaches RIAA Diamond Status

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September 27, 2024

Tyga's 2018 summer hit "Taste," featuring Offset, has surpassed 10 million units in combined sales and streams, earning both artists their first RIAA Diamond certification.

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yga’s 2018 single "Taste," featuring Offset, has officially reached Diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) as of September 24, 2024. This achievement signifies the track surpassing 10 million units in combined sales and streaming, marking a significant moment in both artists' careers.

Released on May 16, 2018, "Taste" quickly became a major success. It peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, demonstrating Tyga’s return to the mainstream after several years without chart success. The track’s smooth production, courtesy of D.A. Doman, combined with Offset's dynamic feature, made it a standout hit that summer. Its longevity on streaming platforms and its consistent presence on social media and playlists contributed significantly to reaching the Diamond milestone.

The RIAA Diamond certification is reserved for tracks that have moved 10 million units, which can be either digital sales or streaming equivalents. The song’s enduring popularity across streaming services like Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music played a critical role in this achievement. Tyga expressed his gratitude to fans on social media, recognizing the role they played in streaming and supporting the song.

For Offset, "Taste" represents his first Diamond-certified track, adding a new accomplishment to his already successful career. As a member of Migos, Offset has had multiple hits, but this certification highlights his individual achievements as a featured artist on one of Tyga’s biggest songs.

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Harlequin Era

Lady Gaga Fully Embraces Her Harlequin Era, Leaving Chromatica Behind

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September 25, 2024

Lady Gaga ushers in her Harlequin era with the announcement of her LG7 album, fully moving on from Chromatica.

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you feel like Lady Gaga's name has been all over your feed today, you're not mistaken. The pop icon packed a lot into one day, kicking off the start of a bold new era in her career.

It all began with the release of a teaser visualizer for Harlequin, her highly anticipated companion album to Joker: Folie à Deux. The teaser, produced in collaboration with the Louvre, saw the museum temporarily changing its profile picture to a Harley Quinn-inspired Mona Lisa. If you missed it, you can check it out here.

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Later in the day, Lady Gaga, accompanied by her fiancé Michael Polansky, who is also credited as an executive producer on Harlequin, hit the red carpet at the Joker London premiere. Gaga turned heads in her dramatic style, but that wasn't the only spotlight moment. Following the premiere, she hosted an exclusive listening party for Harlequin, giving fans an immersive preview of the 13-track album, which features reimagined soundtracks and original songs for the film. She playfully described it as music “for all your uncomfortable dinner parties and crazy times.”

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But perhaps the most exciting news for Little Monsters came when Gaga confirmed her seventh studio album is set to release in February 2025. While details are still under wraps, Gaga promised a single would arrive in the near future, signaling a new direction for her music.

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Gaga signaled her transition into the Harley Quinn era by updating her social media profiles, removing all references to her Chromatica Ball tour and her beauty brand, Haus Labs. This marks the official end of her Chromatica phase, as she moves away from the bright, futuristic visuals and sounds. Now, Gaga is fully embracing the darker, chaotic world of Harley Quinn, reflecting the more immersive and theatrical direction expected in her upcoming projects, starting with the release of Harlequin and her seventh studio album in February.

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6.5 + 7 = ?

Lady Gaga Debuts Harlequin at London Listening Party: “For All Your Crazy Times”

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September 25, 2024

Lady Gaga confirms the release of her seventh studio album, set for February 2025, during the Joker premiere event.

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September 25, 2024, Lady Gaga made a bold appearance at the Joker: Folie à Deux premiere in London, where she stars alongside Joaquin Phoenix in the highly anticipated sequel. Gaga hit the red carpet in a striking red dress with oversized balloon shoulders, accompanied by her fiancé Michael Polansky. Her look was topped off with Tiffany & Co. jewelry, including the iconic Jean Schlumberger "Bird on a Rock" brooch featuring a 20-carat spessartine, and her makeup featured teal eyeshadow with a crystal teardrop for added drama.

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Following the premiere, Gaga hosted a private listening party for her new album, Harlequin, which drops on September 27, 2024. The 13-track album is released under her label Lil Monsters LLC in collaboration with Interscope Records as a special nod to her loyal fanbase, known as "Little Monsters." It features both reimagined Joker soundtracks and original compositions created specifically for the film. The album signals a significant shift in Gaga's artistic direction.

The Harlequin tracklist offers a range of moods and styles, combining classics like "Get Happy (2024)" and "That’s Life" with original tracks like "The Joker" and "Folie à Deux." The album also includes the exclusive track "Happy Mistake," which is only available on this release. With over 40 minutes of music, Harlequin delivers a dark, immersive listening experience that complements the themes of the film.

At the listening party, Gaga, in her usual cheeky style, introduced the album by saying, “This is for all your uncomfortable dinner parties, this is for all your crazy times.” True to her commitment to live in the moment, she urged guests to put away their phones, encouraging them to fully dive into the music and "have a f*ing good time," rather than worry about documenting the event.

Additionally, in an interview with AP Entertainment, Gaga dropped a major announcement: her highly anticipated seventh studio album (LG7) will be released in February 2025. Although details are still under wraps, Gaga has hinted that the album, rumored to feature a collaboration with renowned producer Cirkut (known for his work with The Weeknd and Katy Perry), will be a departure from her past work. Describing it as "completely different," she’s building anticipation for a bold new sound, with the first single expected to drop in October 2024.

With Harlequin set for release and Joker: Folie à Deux hitting theaters on October 4, 2024, Gaga is diving into new creative territory, merging her music and film work in a way that continues to push boundaries. Fans are eagerly awaiting both her new album and her portrayal of Harley Quinn.

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Mona Lisa Gets a Harlequin Makeover in Lady Gaga’s Joker Stunt

 Lady Gaga with a pink pixie cut, channeling Harley Quinn ahead of the Harlequin release on September 27.
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September 25, 2024

Lady Gaga channels Harley Quinn in a bold Louvre-set teaser, drawing a Joker smile on the Mona Lisa to promote her upcoming Harlequin album.

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ady Gaga has ignited widespread excitement with her latest promotional video, where she takes on the role of Harley Quinn to promote her upcoming album Harlequin, a companion to Joker: Folie à Deux. In a visually striking scene shot at the Louvre Museum, Gaga, wearing a red wig, is seen wandering through the museum’s empty galleries at night. She passes iconic works of art like Winged Victory of Samothrace, The Wedding at Cana, and Portrait d'homme, before stopping in front of the famed Mona Lisa.

In a dramatic moment, Gaga pulls out bright red lipstick and draws the Joker’s infamous grin on the protective glass covering the Mona Lisa. This scene mirrors Harley Quinn's chaotic spirit and symbolizes her deep connection to the Joker. The Louvre assured that the artwork was unharmed during filming, and additional protective measures were taken. The video also ties into the museum's upcoming exhibition Figures of the Fool, aligning with the rebellious themes explored in Joker: Folie à Deux.

As part of this collaboration, the Louvre took its marketing a step further by updating its social media profile picture to feature the Mona Lisa with the Joker-inspired red lipstick smile.

The album, set to release on September 27, 2024, includes 13 tracks such as "Good Morning," "Get Happy (2024)," and "Smile." The track "The Joker," which is previewed in the Louvre video, enhances the album's role as a companion to the film, merging Gaga's cinematic and musical worlds. Fans can also anticipate Lady Gaga’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on October 1, where she is expected to discuss the album and her role in Joker: Folie à Deux, which debuts in theaters on October 4.

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Sabrina Carpenter’s “Nonsense” Enters Spotify’s Billions Club as Short n’ Sweet Tour Kicks Off

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September 25, 2024

Sabrina Carpenter’s viral hit "Nonsense" joins Spotify’s Billions Club as she kicks off her Short n' Sweet Tour, complete with surprise covers, comedic skits, and a potential farewell to her famous outro.

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abrina Carpenter has officially joined one of music’s most elite clubs—Spotify’s Billions Club—with her viral hit "Nonsense." This achievement places her among an exclusive group of artists whose tracks have surpassed one billion streams on the platform. The Billions Club is a highly coveted marker of global success, signaling a song’s massive impact. With Spotify’s vast reach, joining this club signifies an artist’s transition from rising star to a major player in the pop music industry.

"Nonsense," originally released in 2022 on her album Emails I Can’t Send, became a fan favorite due to its cheeky, flirtatious lyrics and Carpenter's playful twist during live performances. The song gained immense traction on TikTok, where fans latched onto its catchy and often-modified outro, which Sabrina would famously change to reflect the city or occasion during her shows. This viral success helped "Nonsense" rack up streams across platforms, ultimately leading to its milestone achievement.

The announcement of "Nonsense" joining the Billions Club coincided with the launch of Sabrina Carpenter’s highly anticipated Short n' Sweet Tour, which kicked off in Columbus, Ohio, on September 23, 2024. The tour, supporting her sixth studio album of the same name, marks her first arena tour. Fans were treated to a setlist packed with hits like "Feather," "Fast Times," and "Because I Liked a Boy," alongside a fun interactive segment where Sabrina spun a bottle on stage to decide which surprise cover she would perform each night. For the opening night, the choice fell on ABBA's iconic "Mamma Mia."

The opening night also marked a significant shift in Carpenter’s live performances. During "Nonsense," instead of her usual improvised outro, she staged a humorous "technical glitch," where the screen behind her “cut out” and she disappeared from the stage, leading many to speculate that she may be retiring the beloved outro tradition​.

Fans also enjoyed Carpenter’s comedic flair during a mock commercial break, featuring fake ads for sponsors like "The Sharpest Tool," with the tagline “trusted by Carpenters everywhere,” followed by "Oasis" ceiling fans, humorously advising to "maybe stay inside." These lighthearted skits perfectly complemented the excitement of her musical performances and reminded fans of Sabrina's ability to blend humor with artistry, making her live shows truly unique and engaging​.

With her album Short n' Sweet gaining traction and her tour already off to a thrilling start, Sabrina Carpenter’s career continues its upward trajectory. The success of "Nonsense" and her inclusion in Spotify’s Billions Club further solidify her position as one of pop music’s brightest rising stars​.

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