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Seventeen Releases New Song with Pharrell and Launches Limited Labubu Toy

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Seventeen, the popular K-pop boy group, is back with fresh music and a creative partnership that’s already making waves across the globe. On June 11, the group released a new single titled “Bad Influence”, and to celebrate, they’ve teamed up with the viral designer toy brand Labubu for a limited-edition collection.

The single, produced by Pharrell Williams, brings a new sound for Seventeen—bold, catchy, and confidently modern. Pharrell’s influence adds a smooth edge to their usual pop energy, and the song’s release comes with an eye-catching visual style that fits perfectly with the group’s sharp choreography and strong presence.

The Labubu Collaboration

Alongside the music, Seventeen launched a creative collaboration with Labubu, the playful toy figure that’s been going viral thanks to its quirky style and strong fan following. For this special drop, 14 limited-edition Labubu figures were designed to reflect Seventeen’s bold tour look.

Each doll wears a tiny gray Carhartt jumpsuit, bold green fur, silver chains, and painted nails—styled just like the group’s outfits. The figures were released as part of an exclusive auction, and though they were initially expected to sell for a few hundred dollars, the bidding quickly soared. Some fans have already placed bids of over $2,200, showing just how high the demand is.

The collaboration doesn’t stop at toys. Fans can also bid on special fashion pieces from the group’s tour wardrobe. The auction includes leather jackets, caps, hoodies, and a T-shirt signed by all 13 members. The items are part of a special capsule collection with fashion label Sacai. More than just a merch drop, the auction is being hosted on Pharrell’s JOOPITER platform, with proceeds going to UNESCO. It’s not just about style—it’s about giving back, and fans are eager to support a cause while collecting exclusive Seventeen items.

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Omah Lay Says He’s the Greatest of His Generation Even Without Proof Yet

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Omah Lay has declared himself the greatest of his generation, and as expected, it’s got people talking. The singer made the bold statement on his X handle, where he confidently told fans that even though there may be no proof right now, the world will soon see it.

“Hi guys! My name is Omah Lay and I am the greatest of my generation. I don’t have proofs right now but there will be a lot in the future. Thanks. Yours truly, Boy Alone,” he wrote.

Omah Lay has been one of the standout names in Afrobeats over the last few years. His hit songs like Soso, Understand, Godly, and tracks from his debut album Boy Alone have earned him both love and critical acclaim. While some feel his confidence is well-deserved, others believe he still has a lot to prove before claiming such a title.


 

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Rapper Skepta Calls Out U.S. Rappers for a Battle to End UK/US Rap Debate

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British rapper Skepta challenges his colleagues to a rap battle. The rapper recently spoke on the long debate about who is better — British or American rappers — and said this challenge will help put an end to the debate.

He took to his official X page and shared: “I wanna clash an American rapper anyway, finally get this UK/US rap debate sorted.”

The rapper also shared that he’s bringing more UK rappers on board to make the challenge more interesting against the American rappers.


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“He’s Taking Advantage of Young Talents” – Reekado Banks Exposes Industry Sabotage

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Nigerian singer Reekado Banks reveals and shares a warning regarding a figure in the music industry who is taking advantage of younger talents.

The singer revealed in a recent interview that there are some figures you work with in the industry, and things will stop working out for you until you realize it’s sabotage.

“There is one big man in the music industry who is demonic and taking advantage of young talents. I have worked with him before. Other young artistes have also worked with him.

I am not going to mention his name for now, but he knows himself. It would be nice to educate young artistes about this man so they don’t get wrapped up in his mess.”


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