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Drake Blocked From A New No. 1 By Kendrick Lamar

Drake Blocked From A New No. 1 By Kendrick Lamar

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Drake is working toward releasing a new album titled Iceman, which may be arriving very soon. Just months after he dropped a collaborative project, Some Sexy Songs 4 U with PartyNextDoor, he's hard at work on his next solo collection. He's already delivered two singles from the forthcoming effort, and the latest of the pair nearly gives him another No. 1 on the most important rap chart in America — but he's blocked by a familiar foe.
"Which One" Debuts Just Behind Kendrick Lamar
Drake's latest tune "Which One," a collaboration with Central Cee, starts at No. 2 on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart. The tally measures the most consumed rap tracks in the U.S. by combining sales, streaming, and radio data. The single launches just behind "Luther" by Kendrick Lamar and SZA, which is still at No. 1.
Drake Adds to His Record-Breaking Chart Totals
Drake remains untouchable when it comes to long-term performance on the Hot Rap Songs chart. "Which One" becomes his one-hundred-and-forty-third top 10 and two-hundred-and-fifty-sixth career entry on the list. He already holds the record in both categories, and the gap between him and everyone else just keeps widening.
'Luther' Continues to Outperform Drake
Drake and Lamar's rivalry dominated headlines in 2024, with the two trading pointed diss tracks that turned into hits. "Not Like Us" ultimately became the defining win of the battle, ruling the Hot 100 and emerging as one of the most commercially successful rap cuts of the decade. With "Luther" still ruling, Lamar again keeps Drake from adding to his total of No. 1s.
"Which One" Reaches No. 1 on Several Other Rankings
While "Which One" doesn't reach No. 1 on the main rap tally, it does launch atop three other genre-specific Billboard charts. The track rules R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs, Rap Streaming Songs, and Rap Digital Song Sales rankings this frame.
"Which One" Starts Strong Across Multiple Charts
The Drake single also opens inside the top 10 on several other charts. "Which One" launches at No. 3 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales tallies. It enters at No. 8 on Streaming Songs and hits No. 14 on the Billboard Global 200. Drake already leads all artists in top 10 appearances on each of those rosters, and now he adds another smash to his catalog.
Drake Controls Three of the Top Five Rap Tracks
Even as he's blocked from another No. 1, Drake still dominates the Hot Rap Songs chart. "What Did I Miss?," his recent solo cut, drops to No. 4 after previously ruling. "Nokia," a highlight from Some Sexy Songs 4 U, slips to No. 5. That gives Drake control of three of the top five spots this frame.
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13 celebrities' very unusual homes

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13 celebrities' very unusual homes

The weird and wonderful homes of the rich and famous For Hollywood's elite, huge mansions, yachts and private pools are pretty much a given. But when the world is your oyster and every whim is catered for, some stars hanker for something more than your average mega-mansion. From Celine Dion's waterpark and Rihanna's high-security fortress to Will Smith's palace on wheels and Johnny Depp's entire village in the South of France, there is nothing ordinary about these exceptional homes. Click or scroll on to discover the adventurous celebrities who've thrown out the real estate rule book… Naomi Campbell's Eye of Horus eco-house With a reported net worth of around $80 million (£62m), supermodel Naomi Campbell owned some stunning properties during her time, including an apartment on Park Avenue and a Zaha Hadid-designed home in Moscow. 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While the exterior offers plenty of brownstone kerb appeal, the interior is decorated with vintage wallpapers, eclectic furnishings and colourful accessories that make it truly one-of-a-kind. Inside, you'll find a warren of rooms and corridors over three floors, including six bedrooms and two bathrooms. Jimmy Fallon's whimsical New York townhouse The kitchen dining room, seen here is packed full of colourful quirky adornments and vintage finds, including these atomic starburst light fixtures above the six-seater breakfast bar. A secret door, disguised as under-stairs shelving, leads to a fantastical playroom for Fallon's two daughters, born via surrogate in 2013 and 2014. It's fitted with monkey bars, a toy kitchen, secret hatch doors, a chalkboard wall for scribbling on and a fake jailhouse intercom system that connects with upstairs. 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The imposing 12,000-square-foot (1,115 sqm) house, which has been variously nicknamed 'The Fortress' and the 'Hollywood Hills Skycastle' has a unique steel and concrete façade and plenty of security features, making it an ultra-safe hideout for the star. Rihanna's super-secure LA fortress Truly built like a fortress, the home's exterior is a real architectural statement, and the interior is just as fascinating. With 60-foot-high (5.6m) ceilings and towering glass windows, the entryway leads through to an array of cave-like living rooms that are finished in stone, concrete and steel, resulting in a unique visual aesthetic. Rihanna's super-secure LA fortress The luxurious master suite not only features opulent dual bathrooms but also an incredible panic room that's hidden behind a bulletproof door, which slides down from the ceiling. Individual rooms within the seven-bedroom home also require a security fob to gain entry, ensuring residents are safe at all times. 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Shrouded in greenery and lush landscaping, the 1920s home has a brick façade, picture windows with diamond grilles and a steep stairway that leads up to the front door. Rufus Wainwright's Hollywood Hills The singer-songwriter bought the Laurel Canyon property back in 2016 for just less than $1.5 million (£1.1m). He gave us a glimpse of the quirky décor in January 2024 when he announced it was time to move on. Posting a series of images of the interiors, including this quirky shot of the octagon-shaped library with its floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, he said he and his family had shared many happy memories in the magical fairytale home. Rufus Wainwright's Hollywood Hills The singer certainly left his mark on the 2,119-square-foot (197 sqm) property during his time there, including in this cosy bedroom, which is one of three in the house. The home was listed at $2.2 million (£1.7m) and had, he revealed, been a source of inspiration to him during his time there. 'I wrote 'Unfollow the Rules' here, including one of my favourite pieces, ' Peaceful Afternoon' … We have had many of those here and I hope that the next tenants enjoy it as much as we did,' he wrote on Instagram. Shaquille O'Neal's luxe Florida mega-mansion A revered cultural icon with a career in the NBA spanning two decades, it's not surprising that former basketball player Shaquille O'Neal has owned some incredible homes in his time. Yet one really stands out from the crowd for all the right reasons… Shaquille O'Neal's luxe Florida mega-mansion Located inside a gated golf community in Isleworth, Florida, the sports star's home takes full advantage of its stunning natural surroundings and comes kitted out with a 95-foot-long (29m) pool, hot tub and cabana overlooking Lake Butler. The stunning estate also includes a huge showroom-style garage, which houses O'Neal's impressive car collection. Shaquille O'Neal's luxe Florida mega-mansion Spanning an astonishing 31,000 square feet (9,448 sqm), the mega-mansion has 12 bedrooms, a grand foyer with a Cinderella staircase and polished marble floors, a two-storey great room that covers 1,170 square feet (109 sqm), a formal dining room for 14 people and a home cinema. There's an entire wing for guests, equipped with five ensuite bedrooms, a large sitting room and a bar. The 900-square-foot (84 sqm) master suite boasts a circular bed, private balcony, mirrored wall, gilded ceiling and expansive lake views. Shaquille O'Neal's luxe Florida mega-mansion The star's home has its very own 6,000-square-foot (557 sqm) indoor basketball court, emblazoned with the words 'Shaq Center'. O'Neal also has an entire room dedicated to his basketball trophies and jerseys. O'Neal bought the house in 1993 for just shy of $4 million (£3m) and first put it on the market in 2018 for an inflated $28 million (£22m). Proving hard to shift, he gradually dropped the price to $16.5 million (£13m) before selling for $11 million (£8.5m) in October 2021. Lady Gaga's quirky Laurel Canyon compound A lover of quirky design, Lady Gaga is no stranger to unique homes, and over the years, she has bought and sold some interesting pieces of real estate. Yet nothing is quite as eye-catching as the characterful compound she snapped up in 2016. Lady Gaga's quirky Laurel Canyon compound Gaga splashed just under $5.3 million (£4.1m) on the historic home in Laurel Canyon, California, just a few months before releasing her fifth studio album, Joanne. Once owned by 'Valley Girl' singer Frank Zappa, Gaga was the first person outside of the star's family to call the Tudor-style property home. Zappa purchased the six-bedroom home in 1968 for just $75,000 (£58k) and went on to transform it into a treasure trove of quirky décor and memorabilia. Lady Gaga's quirky Laurel Canyon compound The 6,700-square-foot (622 sqm), old-world residence offers a kitchen with a vaulted ceiling and exposed wooden beams, a recording studio curiously named the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen, a secret vault and even an art gallery with a double-height ceiling. Every space is decorated with weird and wonderful touches, including dragon murals, porthole windows and doors salvaged from vintage submarines. Lady Gaga's quirky Laurel Canyon compound Outside in the grounds, there's a swimming pool, a rooftop tennis court, various mosaic-embellished patios and an elaborate stone courtyard. In November 2021, the House of Gucci star quietly sold the house to model Lizzy Jagger, the daughter of rock star Mick Jagger and actress Jerry Hall for $6.5m (£5m). Celine Dion's waterpark estate in Florida Not many mansions come equipped with a 500,000-gallon outdoor waterpark, but Celine Dion's Florida property is not your average celebrity home. For starters, it took Dion and husband René Angélil two years to build, plus it sits on 5.7 acres (2.3 ha) of land and features over 400 feet (122m) of coastline. Celine Dion's waterpark estate in Florida The property was intended to be a vacation home for Dion and her family to avoid the paparazzi, yet it's anything but low-key. The waterpark includes multiple pools, a footbridge and slides, while the property benefits from a tennis court, beach house and numerous guest houses. Celine Dion's waterpark estate in Florida Inside the main house there are five bedrooms, five bathrooms, multiple living rooms and huge walk-in wardrobes, plus a gym in the beach-side cabana. So, it's a little more kitted-out than your average celebrity hideaway… Celine Dion's waterpark estate in Florida But it's the home's grounds that make it truly iconic. The famous waterpark can be seen in the background, making this Peter Pan home truly unforgettable. When Dion took up residency in Las Vegas in 2013, she put the property on the market for $72 million (£56m). However, it struggled to shift with such a hefty price tag, finally selling four years later for just over half the price. Bob Hope's Palm Springs spaceship home Legendary stand-up comedian and actor Bob Hope must have been in a seriously spacey mood when he commissioned his iconic house in Palm Springs, California. The property was designed by American modernist architect John Lautner for Hope and his wife, who gained quite a reputation for the remarkable parties they hosted at their UFO home. Let's take a look… Bob Hope's Palm Springs spaceship home Built in 1979, the 23,000-square-foot (7,010 sqm) property is the largest and most ambitious private residence designed by Lautner. Constructed out of concrete, steel and glass, the dramatic residence features a futuristic curved copper roof with a huge opening that reveals the sky. Bob Hope's Palm Springs spaceship home The gravity-defying property has 10 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, two pools, a tennis court, its own waterfall and a pavilion with an outdoor fireplace. Large terraces overlook stunning views of the rugged Coachella desert landscape. Bob Hope's Palm Springs spaceship home The property was put on the market back in 2013 with an ambitious asking price of $50 million (£38.8m), but it made headlines in 2016 when it was eventually sold for the more humble figure of $13 million (£10m). Its subsequent owner investor, Ron Burkle, has since commissioned Lautner protegée Helena Arahuete to undertake a multi-million-dollar renovation project, using John Lautner's original plans and 100 expert craftsmen. Alicia Keys' Razor House masterpiece American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys and her record producer husband Swizz Beatz put down a cool $20.8 million (£16.1m) in 2019, for a truly awe-inspiring home overlooking the cinematic landscapes of La Jolla, a coastal neighbourhood in Southern California. Alicia Keys' Razor House masterpiece The incredible clifftop home, which was designed by architect Wallace E. Cunningham, was built in 2007 and is said to have been the inspiration behind Tony Stark's Razor Point, Malibu lair in the Iron Man film franchise. While the main house was not used as a location in the film, its subterranean garage stands in for Tony Stark's infamous basement garage in the film, where Stark's Iron Man suit was created. Alicia Keys' Razor House masterpiece The gorgeous glass house has a minimalist and sleek appearance. Sprawling almost 11,000 square feet (1,021 sqm), the main house boasts four bedrooms, six bathrooms, various lounges and a chic kitchen. Of course, the rooms are lined with floor-to-ceiling glass walls that allow for breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. We love Alicia's pink piano and choice of brightly coloured artwork in this living space. Alicia Keys' Razor House masterpiece Elsewhere you'll find a library with a glass and steel pool table, a movie theatre, a rooftop entertaining deck, an infinity pool, and a detached two-bedroom guesthouse. Widely considered an architectural masterpiece for its futuristic design along with its ability to connect with the surrounding nature, we all agree this surreal property is one of the coolest we've had the pleasure of snooping inside. Derek Jeter's New York castle One of baseball's all-time greats, Derek Jeter was instrumental in securing five World Series titles for the New York Yankees over his 20-year MLB career with the team. He earned 14 All-Star selections, five Gold Gloves, and five Silver Slugger awards before retiring from professional baseball in 2014. But it wasn't because he was sporting royalty that he decided to buy a castle. He'd actually grown up there… Derek Jeter's New York castle Jeter bought the four-acre (1.6 ha) property on the New York side of Greenwood Lake in 2002, but it wasn't the first time the Yankees captain had fallen under its spell. Jeter spent many childhood summers at the castle, swimming and playing sports, as his maternal grandfather, William Connors, had been adopted by former owners John and Julia Tiedemann. Built in the early 1900s by a New York doctor, Rudolph Gudewill, the New Jersey couple bought the property in 1952, renaming it Tiedemann Castle, and using it as a base for their 13 children, including Jeter's grandfather William, until the estate was sold in 1996. Derek Jeter's New York castle Originally two castles, today the master castle has a connected tower and guest castle with many stunning features, including a soaring wood-beamed ceiling in the great room, large stone fireplaces, a stone turret and a stone bridge traversing a lagoon. There's also an infinity pool, a man-made waterfall, and even a Widow's Walk (a railed, rooftop platform often found on 19th-century North American coastal houses). The former New York Yankees shortstop spent a fortune renovating the home, which had been partitioned into apartments when he purchased it in the early 2000s. Derek Jeter's New York castle Measuring almost 9,000 square feet (836 sqm), the main house has six bedrooms, seven full and five half bathrooms, a great room, four kitchens, a den, a games room, a sun room, a formal dining room, an office, a gym and a family room with a bar. Despite the time and effort he put into the property, the baseball Hall of Famer listed the castle in 2018 for nearly $15 million (£11.6m), finally selling it in June 2024 for close to the $6.3 million (£4.9m) asking price.

Foo Fighters Keep Climbing With New Surprise Single
Foo Fighters Keep Climbing With New Surprise Single

Forbes

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Foo Fighters Keep Climbing With New Surprise Single

About a month ago, Foo Fighters returned with a brand new single titled 'Today's Song.' So far, the track isn't connected to any album, and the band hasn't announced a new chapter. That lack of information may be helping the cut, as the mystery has fueled excitement among fans who are now hoping more new music is on the way. The latest from the Grammy-winning group debuted high on several charts when it arrived and has since been embraced across a variety of radio formats in the United States. New Peaks on Multiple Radio Charts 'Today's Song' appears on five Billboard charts this week, almost all of them focused on radio. That's where the track is on the rise, and this frame it reaches a new peak on three of the five tallies it inhabits. The Foo Fighters cut breaks into the top five on both the Alternative Airplay and Mainstream Rock Airplay charts, improving to Nos. 3 and 5, respectively. It also rises higher than ever on the Adult Alternative Airplay tally, leaping from No. 26 to No. 19 in its third frame. Gains on Hot Hard Rock Songs Chart While it doesn't earn a new best showing, the Foo Fighters' newest tune does gain on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, the all-consumption ranking of the most popular hard rock-only tracks in America. In its five weeks on the list, 'Today's Song' has climbed as high as No. 5, and this week it moves up one space to No. 17. Holding the No. 1 Spot on Rock & Alternative Airplay 'Today's Song' continues to reign over the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart. The cut earned one of the fastest ascents to No. 1 in the history of that ranking, which measures the most successful tracks at rock radio in the U.S. The song may stay on the throne for some time, as Foo Fighters remain one of the most popular acts in both rock and alternative music.

Steve Wozniak on fighting internet scams
Steve Wozniak on fighting internet scams

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Steve Wozniak on fighting internet scams

At the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, the exhibits chart how technology got to where it is today. And there could be no better guide to this history than Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple. In 1976, Wozniak built the Apple 1, and from that he and Steve Jobs built a company. "Incredible times," said Wozniak. "Just came on down wanting to build a neat product." Wozniak was the inventor, Jobs was the master salesman; and when Wozniak created the Apple II, Jobs had something new to sell: the first personal computer to display color. "That was the machine that really made personal computers go, because it was so fun," Wozniak said. "So many breakthroughs in there that are just so far out-of-the-box." I asked, "You helped start the computer revolution that brought us where we are today – good or bad?" "Well, it was good," Wozniak replied, "until the internet came and it offered new business models, you know, ways to have power over other people and control a lot of customers. That's when some of the bad started happening." And some of that "bad" has happened to Steve Wozniak, when a scam on YouTube was using his image to steal bitcoin. Wozniak's wife, Janet, learned of it from one of the victims. "I got an email on our web server, and it said, 'When are you gonna send me my money?' And I wrote back and I said, 'What are you talking about?'" The scammers had taken video of Wozniak talking about bitcoin. "And then, they put a nice frame around it with a Bitcoin address, [saying] that if you sent him any amount of bitcoin, he would send you double that back," said Janet. "Of course it's fraud." "Some people said they lost their life savings," said Steve. You might think that YouTube, owned by Google, would be quick to take down a fraudulent video using the image of Apple's co-founder, but you'd be wrong. "We never got to YouTube; our lawyer has gotten to their lawyer, that's all," said Steve. Brian Danitz, Wozniak's lawyer, said, "We've asked YouTube over and over, and it keeps happening." So, Wozniak sued YouTube on behalf of some of those who lost money in the bitcoin scam. Jennifer Marion is one of those scammed. "I sent in 0.9 bitcoin, worth $59,000 at the time," she said. Expecting to get more than $100,000 back, Marion said, "I got back nothing." I asked, "You didn't think this is too good to be true? Doubling your money in minutes?" "You know, in retrospect it seems so obvious that this must be a scam," Marion said, "but in that moment, I was just comfortable at home, was on YouTube, a well-known platform. I was watching a video from a verified business. And in that moment, I viewed it like a business transaction. Like, if I was in a physical Google store and the Google store representative told me, 'There's a representative from a company over there,' and they said, 'Okay, we're doing a special, 50% off if you're buying cash,' I kind of viewed it like that. It was kind of like a 'buy one, get one free' for a bitcoin." Wozniak said, "That's a crime. You know, a good person, if you see a crime happening, you step in and you do something about it. You try to stop it." Wozniak's lawsuit against YouTube has been tied up in court now for five years, stalled by federal legislation known as Section 230. Attorney Brian Danitz said, "Section 230 is a very broad statute that limits, if not totally, the ability to bring any kind of case against these social media platforms." Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is sometimes called "the 26 words that created the internet." It became law in 1996. It reads: "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider." "It says that anything gets posted, they have no liability at all," said Wozniak. "It's totally absolute." Google responded to our inquiry about Wozniak's lawsuit with a statement from José Castañeda, of Google Policy Communications: "We take abuse of our platform seriously and take action quickly when we detect violations … we have tools for users to report channels that are impersonating their likeness or business." Janet Wozniak, however, says YouTube did nothing, even though she reported the scam video multiple times: "You know, 'Please take this down. This is an obvious mistake. This is fraud. You're YouTube, you're helping dupe people out of their money,'" she said. "They wouldn't," said Steve. Jennifer Marion said, "I think that users in general, on YouTube, need to be cautious and know that YouTube isn't fighting back. These scams that have been refined to be very effective and psychologically manipulative are allowed to continuously be put up on YouTube, so they're there every day. So, you need to be aware that it's not safe. Don't think, 'Oh, YouTube, Google be good,' that kind of thing, that it's safe. It's not." YouTube is not the only platform used by scammers. They now operate across the internet. "Over $10 billion in AI scams are happening on the internet," said Danitz. "$5 billion in cyber currency scams on the internet. We get contacted every week by people who have been scammed on the internet." "Look at spam, look at the phishing attempts just all over the place," said Wozniak. "And there's not enough real, I don't know, muscle to fight it." As a pioneer of the personal computer, Wozniak's goal was to give computing power to the people. The internet did that as well. I said, "When the internet really began to be a public thing, it seemed to be there to democratize information." "Oh, I loved it for that!" said Wozniak. "You could talk to people all over the world. They could publish knowledge that they knew without having to go through a third-party book publisher." "What happened to that democratization of the internet?" "Well, what happened to it was, companies figured out how to exploit it," Wozniak replied. "Then came the social web and Google. Google had to make money. And the only way to make money is tracking you and selling it to advertisers." Wozniak sold most of his Apple stock in the mid-1980s when he left the company. Today, though, he still gets a small paycheck from Apple for making speeches and representing the company. He says he's proud to see Apple become a trillion-dollar company. "Apple is still the best," he said. "And when Apple does things I don't like, and some of the closeness I wish it were more open, I'll speak out about it. Nobody buys my voice!" I asked, "Apple listen to you when you speak out?" "No," Wozniak smiled. "Oh, no. Oh, no." For more info: Produced by Christine Weicher. Editor: Ben McCormick. See also:

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