There were a few major new music releases on March 22, including Shakira‘s “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” Tyla‘s self-titled debut album and Gary Clark Jr.‘s “Jpeg Raw.” But it’s Metro Boomin and Future‘s collaboration “We Don’t Trust You” that most Gold Derby users bet on to be number-one on the Billboard 200 albums chart for the tracking week of March 22 through March 28 when that chart is revealed next week.
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Hip-hop record producer Metro Boomin is coming off the blockbuster success of his second solo studio album “Heroes and Villains,” which was released in December 2022 and debuted at number-one with 185,000 equivalent album units based on its combined record sales, individual track sales and online streams. It showed impressive staying power on the chart, finishing 2023 as Billboard’s number-six album of the year. As of this writing...
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Hip-hop record producer Metro Boomin is coming off the blockbuster success of his second solo studio album “Heroes and Villains,” which was released in December 2022 and debuted at number-one with 185,000 equivalent album units based on its combined record sales, individual track sales and online streams. It showed impressive staying power on the chart, finishing 2023 as Billboard’s number-six album of the year. As of this writing...
- 3/22/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Quavo honors the late Takeoff with a posthumous feature, Usher ups the jealousy ante in new song, and Reneé Rapp captures the plight of queer girls with pop perfection. Plus, new tracks from Anitta, Maluma, Addison Rae and Charli Xcx.
Quavo feat. Takeoff, “Patty Cake” (YouTube)
Usher, “Boyfriend” (YouTube)
Reneé Rapp, “Pretty Girls” (YouTube)
Anitta, “Casi, Casi” (YouTube)
Maluma and Carin Leon, “Según Quién” (YouTube)
Addison Rae feat.
Quavo feat. Takeoff, “Patty Cake” (YouTube)
Usher, “Boyfriend” (YouTube)
Reneé Rapp, “Pretty Girls” (YouTube)
Anitta, “Casi, Casi” (YouTube)
Maluma and Carin Leon, “Según Quién” (YouTube)
Addison Rae feat.
- 8/18/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Pantaya, the fast-growing premiere U.S. Hispanic/Latino SVOD service, has signed a multiyear production partnership with Mexico’s Corazón Films, producer and co-creator of smash hit “El Juego de las Llaves” and the anticipated “Mi Tío,” starring José Eduardo Dérbez and Ariadne Díaz.
Both these series were produced with Amazon and Pantaya. The new production partnership now builds on the Pantaya-Corazón Films relationship, seeing Corazón committing to produce premium original series exclusively for the streamer.
First up by way of shows is “Erotica,” described by Pantaya as a “sexy anthology exploring the realm of fantasy in a similar way as ‘Red Shoe Diaries,’ but following the Pov of female desires that is characteristic of Corazón Film’s previous work.”
Airing from August 2019, “El Juego de las Llaves” turned on four young but longterm couples who experiment with swinging.
“Erotica” will mark the debut of eight new female directors in...
Both these series were produced with Amazon and Pantaya. The new production partnership now builds on the Pantaya-Corazón Films relationship, seeing Corazón committing to produce premium original series exclusively for the streamer.
First up by way of shows is “Erotica,” described by Pantaya as a “sexy anthology exploring the realm of fantasy in a similar way as ‘Red Shoe Diaries,’ but following the Pov of female desires that is characteristic of Corazón Film’s previous work.”
Airing from August 2019, “El Juego de las Llaves” turned on four young but longterm couples who experiment with swinging.
“Erotica” will mark the debut of eight new female directors in...
- 1/27/2022
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Jackpot may not exactly be considered an A-list Spider-Man comic book character to most fans, but Sony Pictures apparently sees superheroine solo movie potential, with the studio bringing such a project to the forefront—just a day after the report of another new one—by tapping a prolific writer from the realm of comic books and comic book television.
Marc Guggenheim has been hired to pen the script for a Jackpot movie, reports Deadline. The project will adapt the story of the titular female hero, born Sara Ehret. The character gained powers after she was accidentally exposed—while pregnant—to Lot 777, an experimental genetic cure for Parkinson’s Disease, which left her comatose for 4 months, after which she emerged with enhanced strength, stamina and durability after having her child. However, after taking the natural next step of becoming a superhero—officially registered as necessitated in a post-Civil War world—her...
Marc Guggenheim has been hired to pen the script for a Jackpot movie, reports Deadline. The project will adapt the story of the titular female hero, born Sara Ehret. The character gained powers after she was accidentally exposed—while pregnant—to Lot 777, an experimental genetic cure for Parkinson’s Disease, which left her comatose for 4 months, after which she emerged with enhanced strength, stamina and durability after having her child. However, after taking the natural next step of becoming a superhero—officially registered as necessitated in a post-Civil War world—her...
- 5/21/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
Madrid — It’s no coincidence that Netflix has chosen Annecy, a fairy tale-looking town nestling in the French Alps, to unveil scenes from its first two animated movies; or that Warner Bros. Animation will world premiere at Annecy’s Intl. Animation Film Festival its first Looney Tunes Cartoon; or that Didier Brunner, the doyen of Europe’s art film scene, is announcing a key development deal on a banner new TV series here.
France’s Annecy Animation Film Festival and its Mifa market are animation Hollywood’s home from home,and embraced as passionately by Europep’s industry and creators, 2D and 3D alike. This year they will also provide a stage for the resurgence of Japan as an international toon power, and for the best of Chinese and Latin American animation.
Joining the Annecy Festival market in 2002, Mickaël Marin has witnessed and helped drive this growth, first as head of Mifa,...
France’s Annecy Animation Film Festival and its Mifa market are animation Hollywood’s home from home,and embraced as passionately by Europep’s industry and creators, 2D and 3D alike. This year they will also provide a stage for the resurgence of Japan as an international toon power, and for the best of Chinese and Latin American animation.
Joining the Annecy Festival market in 2002, Mickaël Marin has witnessed and helped drive this growth, first as head of Mifa,...
- 6/10/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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