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TWICE Returns with New Album “THIS IS FOR” After Four-Year Break

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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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Ayra Starr Says She’s the First African to Take a Bathroom Selfie at the Met Gala

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Nigerian singer Ayra Starr recently opened up to Billboard, sharing the stories behind some of her most memorable photos. One moment that stood out was her now-viral bathroom selfie with American pop star Coco Jones and R&B singer Tems at the 2025 Met Gala.

With a playful tone, Ayra joked that she holds the title of being the first African to take a bathroom selfie at the prestigious fashion event, even though Tems, who’s also African, was right beside her in the shot.

“First African to take a bathroom selfie at the Met Gala, period!” she said, laughing. Ayra made her Met Gala debut on May 5, 2025, when the iconic event was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.


 

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Police Raid HYBE Over Alleged Stock Fraud Involving Chairman Bang Si‑hyuk

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HYBE, the powerhouse behind global K-pop acts like BTS, TXT, Seventeen, found itself at the center of controversy on July 24 after Seoul police officers stormed the company’s headquarters in Yongsan. This surprise raid was part of an investigation into allegations that the agency’s chairman, Bang Si‑hyuk, was involved in stock fraud tied to HYBE’s initial public offering.

Authorities from the Seoul Metropolitan Police’s financial crimes unit began searching the building in the early hours, seizing documents and digital records they believe could be key evidence. The investigation stems from a complaint filed by the Financial Supervisory Service, accusing Bang of misleading investors and making unfair gains before HYBE went public in 2020.

Back in 2019, Bang reportedly told early investors that HYBE had no intention of listing on the stock exchange. Trusting his word, many sold off their shares. But shortly after, HYBE pushed ahead with an IPO in 2020, and Bang is said to have walked away with hundreds of billions of won in profit, money those early investors never saw.

Investigators believe Bang used a private investment vehicle, possibly with the help of former employees, to secretly benefit from the listing while keeping others in the dark. Additionally, the alleged scheme could amount to a serious breach of South Korea’s financial laws.

This case has been quietly building for months.

In May, South Korea’s financial regulators handed over their findings to prosecutors. By July 17, police had obtained search warrants. On July 24, they moved in and launched the raid. Just days earlier, the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors’ Office granted the FSS full authority to dig deeper into the matter, giving the case even more weight.

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In a short statement, HYBE said it is fully cooperating with the authorities and maintains that it has done nothing illegal. In addition, the company emphasized that its IPO process followed all necessary procedures and that it will continue to work with investigators to resolve the issue.


 

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Wizkid Becomes the First African Artist to Reach 9 Billion Streams on Spotify

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Nigerian music star Ayodeji Balogun, known worldwide as Wizkid, has just hit a major milestone, surpassing 9 billion streams on Spotify across all credits. This makes him the first African artist ever to achieve this on the platform.

Leading the pack is his global hit One Dance with Drake and Kyla, which alone has racked up a staggering 3.7 billion streams. The song is one of the top 10 most streamed songs in Spotify’s history and also holds the Guinness World Record as the first track to cross 1 billion streams on the app.

Among his solo catalog, Essence featuring Tems stands out as his most streamed lead single, pulling in over 303 million streams to date.


 

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