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Fireboy DML Opens Up on Life Before Music: ‘I Considered Selling Lamps Under the Bridge’

Nigerian Artist Fireboy DML reveals his lifestyle before his musical career started and became successful.
The artists shared that despite his degree he was planning on being a trader. He shared that his intention was to sell lamps under the bridge in Ajah.
However, his plan came to a halt after Olamide signed him in. “Thank God for that [Olamide signing me]. I was considering selling rechargeable lamps. I met one guy under Ajah Bridge, he was telling me about the business and I told him I was interested.
“To me, at the time, it was more dignified. At least, people will sell you a lamp seller but selling pepper soup is crazy, bro. My parents didn’t know I was doing menial jobs. It was crazy but now, we thank God.”
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TWICE Returns with New Album “THIS IS FOR” After Four-Year Break

After a long wait, TWICE is officially making a comeback. The popular K‑pop girl group will release their fourth full studio album titled THIS IS FOR on July 11, 2025. This release marks their first full Korean album in nearly four years, and fans everywhere, especially ONCE (their loyal fanbase) are counting down the days.
Back in May, they dropped a mysterious teaser video called “INTRO: FOUR”, where each member appeared wearing striking blue outfits, with skirts spelling out the word FOUR. From that point, the group rolled out a series of teasers and visuals. By June 26, the official tracklist was shared, and just days before the album’s release, fans were treated to two cinematic snippets: “Extraordinary: We Do Us” and “Unpredictable: Our Spot”.
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Justin Bieber Surprises Fans with New Album “Swag”

Fans of Justin Bieber woke up to an unexpected treat on July 11, 2025, as the pop icon quietly dropped a brand new album, Swag, right at midnight. With 21 tracks in total, the album marks his first full project since Justice, which was released four years ago in 2021. And just like that, without any major announcements or interviews, Bieber let the music speak for itself.
The lead-up to the album was subtle but clever. In the days before the release, mysterious billboards with the word “SWAG” started popping up in places like Los Angeles, Iceland, and Times Square. There were no names or explanations, just the word and a tracklist. Fans guessed something was coming, but no one expected a full album this soon.
Bieber collaborated with a surprising mix of names, Gunna, Sexyy Red, Dijon, Lil B, and even comedian Druski. The blend of artists adds humor, soul, and edge to the album. Producers like Daniel Caesar, Harv, Mk.gee, Knox Fortune, and Bieber himself helped shape the sound. Even songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr. pitched in behind the scenes.
One of the standout moments of the rollout was the album’s cover art. It was a black-and-white photo of Justin, Hailey Bieber, and their son Jack Blues Bieber, who’s just 10 months old.
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Katseye Announces Their First Tour “Beautiful Chaos” Coming Up in November

Rising global girl group Katseye has just announced their very first headlining tour, and fans are excited. The tour, called Beautiful Chaos, is set to hit major cities across North America this November and December. One of the biggest highlights is their upcoming performance at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 22. Tickets for the tour officially go on sale Thursday, July 11, at 10 a.m. local time.
Katseye’s six members (Daniela, Lara, Manon, Megan, Sophia, and Yoonchae) come from all over the world, including the U.S., Korea, India, Switzerland, and the Philippines. They are inspired by the K-pop industry, but they sing mostly in English which gives them a wide global reach with their fanbase growing fast.
The Beautiful Chaos Tour comes on the heels of their second EP, also titled Beautiful Chaos, which dropped on June 27. The project features tracks like Gnarly, Gabriela, Gameboy, M.I.A., and Mean Girls. The EP made a strong debut, landing in the top 5 of the Billboard 200.
In addition, Katseye is kicking off the tour on November 15 in Minneapolis, and from there, they’ll hit cities like Toronto (Nov 18), Boston (Nov 19), New York (Nov 22), Washington D.C. (Nov 24), Atlanta (Nov 26), Sugar Land TX (Nov 29), Irving TX (Nov 30), Phoenix (Dec 3), San Francisco (Dec 6), Seattle (Dec 9), Inglewood/Los Angeles (Dec 12) and end in Mexico City (Dec 16).
To their fans, whom they call “Eyekons”, the group shared a message online: “The moment we’ve been dreaming about is finally here. We’re beyond excited to bring Beautiful Chaos to you live. See you soon!”
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