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Lil Baby, Rick Ross & Lil Yachty to Appear in Season 2 of Druski's ‘Coulda Been House': Watch the Trailer
Druski's Coulda Been House is spinning the block. The comedic superstar announced the release of season two's CBH with a trailer arriving on Tuesday (July 15) featuring appearances from plenty of his famous rap friends. Premiering on July 17, Coulda Been House will pack 16 contestants and aspiring artists chasing their music dreams under one roof while competing for a grand prize of $50,000 and a record deal. More from Billboard Premios Juventud 2025 Will Take Place in Panama: Here's Everything We Know Demi Lovato Is Ready to Heat Up Summer With Sizzling Preview of Dance Floor-Ready 'Fast' Single Clipse Pay Tribute to Parents With Moving 'The Birds Don't Sing' Performance on 'Tonight Show' A star-studded lineup featuring Lil Baby, Rick Ross, Lil Yachty, Ray J, Saucy Santana, Bob Menery, Sway Calloway and Chocolate Droppa (Kevin Hart) will lend their expertise to CBH throughout a jam-packed season two. 'We're taking Coulda Been House to the next level — we have a bigger house, wilder artists and new special guests,' Druski said in a statement. 'This season is definitely going to be extreme, but the competition and pressure will be all worth it for the winner to sign with Coulda Been Records and cash that $50,000 check thanks to Raising Cane's.' As usual with his endeavors, look for a new track from Druski that will serve as the theme song for the upcoming season. Coulda Been House looks to build on a successful debut, which compiled more than 80 million views across the eight-episode first season and saw appearances from Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown and Birdman. Druski continues to stand on business with a busy 2025 campaign, which recently found him making multiple skit cameos on Justin Bieber's SWAG album in the role of the pop star's de facto therapist. Look for the premiere of Coulda Been House's season two at 9 p.m. ET on July 17 on Druski's YouTube channel. Watch the trailer of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword
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Druski Announces Coulda Fest Tour Featuring BigXthaPlug, Young M.A & Soulja Boy: See the Dates
Druski is heading back on the road for the Coulda Fest Tour, and this time he's going international. The comedy sketch superstar announced the arena tour on Monday (July 21), which will kick off at Wembley Arena in London on Sept. 13. He's bringing plenty of friends along for the ride with him as BigXthaplug, Young M.A and Soulja Boy will be joining the entire trek from the music side, which also features Sundae Conversation host Caleb Pressley and Navv Greene. More from Billboard Drake Shows Off Renovations to Air Drake Private Jet: 'Ca$tle in the Sky' Metallica Helped Tomorrowland Bounce Back After Main Stage Fire By Loaning Out Parts of M72 Stage Adam Levine & Behati Prinsloo Celebrate 11th Anniversary: 'My Person for Life' 'Coulda Fest was such a vibe that we had to run it back and switch up the concept — it's bigger, better and breaking global borders,' Druski said in a press statement. 'This won't be your typical comedy or music tour, it's going to be a cultural movement full of laughs, great music and surprise guests. I'm always looking to take ideas to the next level, so you never know who else might pop up in your city.' Snoop Dogg will make appearances in select cities during the tour, while Lil Yachty is on board for San Francisco and L.A.'s shows. Fans can expect more surprise guests along the fall trek, which is slated to also hit Toronto, New York City, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Houston, Chicago and Detroit. Pre-sale tickets go on sale starting on July 23 at 10 a.m. ET, while the general public will have its chance on July 25. All tickets will be available on the 4Lifers website. For those who didn't attend Druski's 2023 tour, the shows will feature a mix of comedy sketches and music performances. Druski's as busy as they come in show business, as the 30-year-old launched season two of his Coulda Been House reality series and appeared in a sketch with host Shane Gillis at the 2025 ESPY Awards last week. Find all of the Coulda Fest Tour dates below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword
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Justin Bieber Wasn't Melting Down — He Was Locked In
In between standing on business in paparazzi clashes and dodging endless rumors about his personal life, it turns out Justin Bieber was busy in the studio, making a genuinely interesting album. Swag is full of well-chosen collaborators — Gunna, Sexyy Red, Cash Cobain, Lil B, Dijon — confessional lyrics, and even surprisingly self-aware skits recorded with Druski. More from Rolling Stone Travis Scott's 'Jackboys 2' Tops Albums Chart The Sabrina Carpenter You Don't Know Justin Bieber Finally Had '100% Creative Freedom' on 'Swag' After Scooter Braun Split: Source In the new episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, we break down the last few years of Bieber's life and career, with Jeff Ihaza (who wrote a smart piece on Bieber's cultural savvy) and Brittany Spanos joining host Brian Hiatt. (To hear the whole episode, go here for the podcast provider of your choice, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play above.) The discussion notes that Bieber stepped off the pop treadmill after the endless work of his younger years — Swag is only his third album of the past 10 years. It's also a welcome throwback to an era where male pop stars drew from R&B instead of, say, soft rock. The panel goes on to dig into Bieber's enduring influence — stars like Billie Eilish worship him, and he still carries weight as 'a cool white boy,' as Ihaza puts it, in hip-hop and R&B. Download and subscribe to Rolling Stone's weekly podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now, hosted by Brian Hiatt, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify (or wherever you get your podcasts). Check out eight years' worth of episodes in the archive, including in-depth interviews with Mariah Carey, Bruce Springsteen, SZA, Questlove, Halsey, Neil Young, Snoop Dogg, Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers, Rick Ross, Alicia Keys, the National, Ice Cube, Taylor Hawkins, Willow, Keith Richards, Robert Plant, Dua Lipa, Killer Mike, Julian Casablancas, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Marr, Scott Weiland, Kirk Hammett, Coco Jones, Liam Gallagher, Alice Cooper, Fleetwood Mac, Elvis Costello, John Legend, Donald Fagen, Charlie Puth, Phil Collins, Justin Townes Earle, Stephen Malkmus, Sebastian Bach, Tom Petty, Eddie Van Halen, Kelly Clarkson, Pete Townshend, Bob Seger, the Zombies, and Gary Clark Jr. And look for dozens of episodes featuring genre-spanning discussions, debates, and explainers with Rolling Stone's critics and reporters. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword
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Justin Bieber addresses claims he's ‘f–king losing his mind' in surprise album ‘Swag'
Justin Bieber denied that he's 'losing his mind' in his surprise album, 'Swag.' Bieber, 31, dropped his long-awaited seventh studio album on Friday and used the project to address concerns about both his wellbeing and his marriage to Hailey Bieber. The track 'Therapy Session' begins with comedian Druski discussing Justin's social media posts, which have become increasingly random and erratic in recent months. 'Even sometimes where I know you're trolling, and they don't even understand it, like, 'Oh my God, he's f–king losing his mind,'' Druski says to Justin, who responds, 'Yeah.' The funnyman, 30, continues, 'And it's like, 'Nah, I think he's just being a human being. He's enjoying social media like the f–king rest of us; he's just doing it his own way.'' The pop star then admits to having 'struggles,' replying, 'Yeah, and that's been a tough thing for me recently — is feeling, like, you know, I have had to go through a lot of my struggles as a human, as all of us do, really publicly.' He laments, 'People are always asking if I'm OK, and that starts to really weigh on mе, you know?' Druski says he understands and draws the following comparison: 'It's like when somebody keeps saying, 'Why are you crying? Why are you crying?' It's like, 'Bitch, I'm not! But now I am! F–k.'' Justin agrees, noting, 'It starts to make me feel like I'm the one with issues, and everyone else is perfect.' The Biebers have been battling divorce rumors for close to a year, with many sources claiming that the singer's online behavior and paparazzi outbursts are to blame. However, both he and the model, 28 — who share 10-month-old son Jack — have repeatedly shut down speculation of trouble in paradise. Justin dove into the topic on his song 'Walking Away,' acknowledging that they have been 'testing [their] patience' while navigating 'growing pains.' However, he vows, 'I ain't walking away.' As for concerns that the musician is on drugs (he has shown himself smoking marijuana), his reps previously slammed the 'negative, salacious, harmful narrative.' Solve the daily Crossword
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Justin Bieber says he's regained his ‘Swag', but personal demons still haunt him and his marriage: insiders
Justin Bieber claims to have regained his 'Swag' with his new album, but sources warn he may not have as much braggadocio as he makes out. Despite the surprise new album, released July 11, and accompanying photoshoot of Justin Bieber, his wife Hailey and their 11-month-old son Jack Blues dripping with attitude, sources say below the surface things may not be as smooth as he makes out. They point to fights with paparazzi, apparent bickering between the spouses online, Bieber's erratic behavior and fears he could spiral back into drugs in the months before the album's release. '[He] doesn't particularly handle [fame] well,' a source close to he singer told Page Six, suggesting personal demons haunt the pop star and his young family. 'Imagine being 14 and famous and people either love you for no reason just because you're who you are, or they hate you? There's not a lot of in between. A lot of people wouldn't deal well with that to begin with. It breaks a lot of people. I'm concerned about him,' the source close to Justin said. A second source, a celebrity insider, told Page Six, 'He still has underlying issues.' Four years on from his last album, 'Justice,' and crashing out of a world tour with health concerns in 2022, new father Bieber seems to have mellowed on his new album. The 31-year-old 'All I Can Take' singer even includes three different skits with comedian Druski, including one called 'therapy sessions' where they discuss his public image. 'What's been a tough thing for me recently, is feeling like I have had to go through a lot of my struggles as a human, as all of us do, really publicly,' he says in the skit where Druski plays his 'counselor'. 'And so people are always asking if I'm OK, and that starts to really weigh on me. It starts to make me feel like I'm the one with the issues and everyone else is perfect.' The source familiar with Justin told Page Sixhis social media posts leading up to the album drop match up with him feeling a little lost and lashing out. 'If you have a friend and they're posting [like that] – I can tell he's angry just by looking at his posts. 'He has mood swings – he's kind of an extreme personality in that sense,' the source said. He also addresses marital issues with Hailey, who he married in 2018, on the album. In the song, 'Walking Away,' Bieber sings: 'Days go by so fast, don't wanna spend them with you / So tell me why you're throwing stones at my back / You know I'm defenseless. 'Girl, we better stop before we say some s-–t / We've been testing our patience / I think we better off if we just take a break.' The pair have been careful about sheltering Jack Blues from the public eye, leaving some puzzled by Justin's decision to include him in the album art, albeit hiding his face – especially given how Bieber has been open about being exposed to too much, too young previously. 'He obviously wants to protect his kid. But it's like 'Oh we want privacy' then they put the kid on album covers and books,' the celebrity insider told Page Six. One of the biggest changes of Bieber's entire career has happened since his last album when he parted ways with manager Scooter Braun in 2023, leaving behind the man who took him from a teenage YouTube busker in Ontario, Canada, to global phenomenon. Braun, who has since retired from management, has been full of praise for the singer's seventh studio album as 'the most authentically Justin Bieber album to date.' 'He poured his soul into this project, and you can feel it in every single run,' Braun wrote on social media, noting he played no role in the album and encouraging others to 'stream 'Swag' and support an authentic voice.' Bieber's relationship with Braun was rumored to be strained after it emerged he owed a settlement of $31 million to him, after he bailed him out from having to pay back debt accumulated from the canceled 2022 'Justice' tour. The singer canceled the tour after developing facial paralysis from Ramsay Hunt syndrome. On July 10, he and Braun reached a settlement agreement to pay back the money owed to Braun's Hybe company, TMZ reported. Neither Bieber or Braun returned Page Six's request for comment. Meanwhile, the family's finances are in great shape thanks to Hailey's Rhode beauty brand, which struck a $1 billion deal with e.l.f. Cosmetics, including $800m in cash upfront and a further $200 as the brand develops, according to multiple sources. Although Hailey denied helping with her husband's settlement, with a source telling the Daily Mail, Rhode is 'completely separate from her husband and his business affairs.' Sources say it's unclear if Bieber will actually tour in support of the new album, amid the global expansion of Hailey's beauty company, which saw them take a whirlwind trip to Europe right after 'Swag' was released – usually a critical time for artists to promote their releases. The whole family were spotted in Mallorca, Spain, where Rhode had a pop-up-shop and then in Switzerland and Italy. Those close to him, feel Bieber should take the stage again – as its one of the places he gets to feel most validated. 'He needs to perform,' the celebrity insider said. 'What is his game plan? He's going to have to figure out what's next, unless he wants to be a stay-at-home dad while his wife is running her billion-dollar company,' the celebrity insider said. Hailey, for her part, had some fun with the release sharing a photo repost on social media of a billboard promoting the album, captioned 'Is it finally clocking to you f–king losers?' — a quoting a line from Justin's recent viral rant at the paparazzi. The first source said Justin at least has the solid ground around him as he navigates the demands of fame and family together. 'It breaks a lot of people. You have to have a very strong support system.' Solve the daily Crossword