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Veteran producer Dheeraj Kumar passes away

Veteran producer Dheeraj Kumar passes away

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Hailey FIRES BACK At Haters As Justin Bieber Teases 'SWAG' Era
Justin Bieber has sparked major buzz with a mysterious teaser campaign featuring the word 'Swag' lit across billboards in Reykjavik and Los Angeles, signaling the arrival of his long-awaited album era. Soon after, he shared possible track titles like 'All I Can Take' and 'Dadz Love' on Instagram, hinting at a more personal and emotional direction. While no release date has been confirmed, industry reports suggest the drop could happen any day. This would be Bieber's first major project since selling his entire music catalog for $200 million. Meanwhile, Hailey Bieber amped up the hype by reposting the album cover, which features the couple and their son Jack.
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'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert': How Jimmy Kimmel, Rachel Zegler, Ben Stiller & others reacted to CBS' decision to end the iconic show

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