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Yahoo
04-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Springsteen's Major Announcement Sends Boss Fans into a Frenzy
fans are in a frenzy after the 'Glory Days' rocker teased plans for a new release, likely featuring some of his most sought-after recordings from the vault, due on Thursday, April 3. Springsteen announced the project, Tracks II, just one day prior, on Wednesday, April 2, in posts on his social media channels that featured a short video with various clues about the release. It featured an unreleased instrumental track that was reminiscent of the song 'Easy Money' from his Wrecking Ball album. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 'FINALLY! I really hope Electric Nebraska is finally included and released. I mean it does say lost albums,' one fan commented, referring to the long rumored electric version of Springsteen's 1982 solo acoustic album. 'Bruce bringing the happiness & hope to this crazy world. Thank you Bruce, this is beyond exciting ❤️,' another fan responded. 'I am crying over here. This is utterly amazing ❤️🙌,' a third fan posted. The tease also included a link to a website, that offered additional clues, including a recording sheet from his Thrill Hill Recording studio that included the dates 1983-2018, along with a form for fans to join a mailing list. Fans also noted that the tease included what looked like the original lyric sheet for the song 'Delivery Man,' a cut that didn't make it onto 1983's Born in the U.S.A. album, along with a piece of studio notes from the 1993 sessions that resulted in the song 'Streets of Philadelphia.' Springsteen released the first Tracks collection, a four-CD set of unreleased outtakes, in 1998 and also included previously unreleased bonus tracks on the reissues of classic albums Darkness on the Edge of Town and The River.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Nike Celebrates Kevin Durant's 30,000 Point Milestone With Ad Counting ‘Easy Money'
Kevin Durant became just the eight player in NBA history to surpass 30,000 career points Tuesday night. To celebrate the accomplishment, Nike released a new ad leaning into his 'Easy Money Sniper' nickname. The spot shows a bill counter sorting through $100 bills featuring Durant's face while the machine's display shows his career point total climbing. His per-game average of 27.2 points remains static on the display, and once the 30,000 mark has been hit the money is removed and the tagline 'No money like Easy Money' appears. More from Footwear News Lisa Rinna Talks 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' in Futuristic Chrome Nike Shox TL Sneakers Nike CEO Elliott Hill Is Working Overtime to Make His Case to Analysts and Retailers on Company's Turnaround - Here are 3 Takeaways Durant has long used the handle 'Easy Money Sniper' on his social channels, and Nike has also released special-editions of his sneakers tied to the moniker. The KD 17 'Easy Money' just released in January, in fact, and features a multi-color upper printed with a collage of monetary motifs. Ending his night with a career total of 30,008 points, Durant put up 34 points in the Phoenix Suns loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. Next above the 15-time NBA All-Star and two-time champion on the list of the league's top-scorers is Wilt Chamberlain, who sits at 7th all-time with 31,419 points. The remaining six players who've reached the 30,000 mark are — in ascending order of total points — Dirk Nowitzki, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Karl Malone, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and LeBron James. Durant's newest signature sneaker, the Nike KD 18, will make its debut over the weekend for the NBA All-Star Game as part of the 'Black Label' collection. Just 1,988 pairs have been made to commemorate his birthday. Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He's previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that 'ball is life' and doesn't fuss over his kicks getting dirty. Best of Footwear News A Complete Calendar of All the Footwear Trade Shows in 2025 A Timeline of Nike's 5 CEOs That Have Held the Role Since 1972 These Theories About How Black Friday Got Started Will Surprise You