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The Star
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Star
Kamal Haasan is open to filming in M'sia as he arrives in KL to promote new film
Kamal Haasan is happy to present his latest movie 'Thug Life' to his Malaysian fans. Photo: LOW BOON TAT/The Star Indian actor and politician Kamal Haasan is in Kuala Lumpur today (May 31) to promote his latest movie, Thug Life , which is set to hit cinemas on June 5. Speaking to the media at a hotel in KL earlier this afternoon, the 70-year-old described the film as 'a treat' he has prepared for his Malaysian fans. 'We worked hard on this 'child,' which I am now handing over to you,' he said. Thug Life reunites Kamal with director Mani Ratnam after 38 years. Their last collaboration was the 1987 classic Nayakan . Indian media has dubbed Thug Life a 'spiritual sequel' to that film, after Kamal said it was a peace offering to fans who have long awaited their reunion. Co-written by Kamal and Mani, Thug Life is set in the criminal underworld, where brothers Sakthivel and Manickam rule. But things begin to shift when one of them rescues a young boy – triggering insecurity in the other. When an assassination attempt is made on Sakthivel, he sets out to destroy the very family he once built. The film also stars Silambarasan, Trisha Krishnan and Joju George. The award-winning actor – whose notable works include Hey Ram , Indian , Vikram and Vishwaroopam – said his character in Thug Life is someone who fights with everything he has. 'That makes him more dangerous than someone with a sword – because he is someone who has nothing to go back to. The battlefield is his home now. He'll see the battle through to the end, live or die,' Kamal said. When asked whether he'd be interested in filming in Malaysia again, Kamal shared that he has shot scenes here in the past and is open to doing so in the future. 'I've come here many times. I have many friends in Malaysia. And I think we share more than just culture and language,' he added. Besides the press conference, Kamal is also scheduled to make a special appearance at a fan meet-and-greet at MyTown Kuala Lumpur later this evening. Kamal Haasan arrives at the press conference to promote 'Thug Life'. Photo: LOW BOON TAT/The Star.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Joey Bada$$ Takes Aim at Kendrick Lamar, Ray Vaughn & More on Fiery ‘My Town' Diss Track: Listen
Update: Joey Bada$$ continues to empty the clip as he returns fire with 'Crash Dummy,' which finds him rhyming over 2Pac's 'Hit Em Up' instrumental. Joey Bada$$'s war of the words with the West Coast is heating up. The Brooklyn rapper returned fire on what was a busy Monday night (May 19) in hip-hop as Joey directed his attention at Ray Vaughn, Kendrick Lamar and more on his scintillating 'My Town' diss track. More from Billboard Carín León Nabs Fourth No. 1 on Latin Airplay Chart With 'Ahí Estabas Tú' Here's What Drake Has to Say About the Dreaded 'Drake Curse' in Sports Here's What 50 Cent Has to Say About People Allegedly Wearing 'Free Diddy' Shirts for $20/Hour Outside Court 'I'm the real boogeyman, y'all n—-s should be afraid/ Get the general, I'm killing his troops,' he raps while teasing Lamar. 'Don't make me Pulitzer, better be wise because/ I'm dottin T's and cross your eyes like Whitaker.' Joey had plenty of smoke for TDE's Ray Vaughn and sniped at AzChike, who threw his hat into the ring on Monday with his 'What Would You Do' diss track. 'Look, Ray Vaughn was so last week/ Now, I'm hearing s–t about some nigga named 'Ass Cheek'/ Who wanna be the next victim/ How many Top Dawgs will it take to sick 'em,' Joey spews. The 30-year-old pays homage to Cam'ron's 'Welcome to New York City' with his own spin on the Big Apple staple to close out the outro. Kendrick has yet to address Joey's shots, as the Brooklyn native previously taunted the Compton legend on 'The Finals' earlier in May. Ray Vaughn didn't waste any time in returning fire on Monday with 'Golden Eye,' which finds him rapping over 50 Cent's classic 'Back Down' instrumental. 'Vaughn Wick' jabbed at Joey Bada$$'s relationship with Diddy and claims that there's a video implicating Joey in crimes with the disgraced Bad Boy mogul. 'If you're standin' next to Diddy, then you shouldn't mention dick/ 'Cause if they ever show that footage, you gon' have to plead the fifth,' he raps. The explosives are still seemingly dropping out of the sky every hour as Daylyt returned on Tuesday (May 20), going after Joey on 'Ayo.' The Joey Bada$$ versus the West Coast battle began on New Year's Day when Joey gritted his teeth on 'The Ruler's Back.' He appeared to reignite the flame last week during the 'Red Bull Spiral Freestyle' alongside Ab-Soul and Big Sean. Monday brought about a barrage of lyrical missiles fired as AzChike, Daylyt, CJ Fly, Kai Ca$h, JaeWon, Joey Bada$$ and Ray Vaughn all exchanged diss tracks. Find a timeline to keep up with the entire battle 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
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Joey Bada$$ Taps Loaded Lux For 'My Town' Diss As Rap Spar Against The West Continues
Joey Bada$$ continued the war of rhymes against West Coast emcees with the release of 'My Town' and declared 'real bars is back in style.' Dropped on Monday (May 19), the diss followed a handful of tracks from all sides, firing shots at each other's skill level and star power. In 'My Town,' the Brooklyn rapper tagged in Loaded Lux for a Harlem-Brooklyn linkup to deliver a flow of insults against Daylyt, AZ Chike, and Ray Vaughn. The track samples Cam'ron's 2002 'Welcome To New York City,' which features Jay-Z and Juelz Santana. The track followed tracks from the aforementioned trio, however, Joey Bada$$ continued to bait Kendrick Lamar, who has not responded to any of the jabs since the lyrical sparring began. 'I'm really the truth, y'all better callin' a truce/better yet, get the general, I'm killing his troops.' He continued to boast, 'Look, Ray Vaughn was so last week/ Now, I'm hearing sh*t about some ni**a named 'A** Cheek'/ Who wanna be the next victim/ How many Top Dawgs will it take to sick 'em/Trynna take a bite out he apple is just forbidden/I'ma break 'em down to the atom then split em/When i hit em. With the finisher/ Eyes on the prize, hand on my fire, dont make me pull it sir.' The valiant effort did not slow down responses. Later that evening, Ray Vaughn dropped 'Golden Eye' in response to 'My Town.' In the diss, the California native dubbed himself 'Vaughn Wick' and a 'D1 Crash Out,' punching at Joey Bada$$ for rapping for decades and never being considered in the 'big three.' 'I was signed for 5 years and got blocked by Covid, you was signed for like 20 and still ain't got motion/ you had legends in your corner and still turned out boneless, just a Forbes list miss with a Bad Boy bonus.' Daylyt also wasted no time responding to 'My Town.' Released on Tuesday morning, the Watts-bred battle rapper dropped 'Ayo' firing back at Joey Bada$$ and Loaded Lux. 'All it took for Joe is a cup of coffee/Hard luck, one cup of coffee will get a star buck/ Oh, you sweet, for instance, that freak you mentioned, you was in daddy studio taking beat submissions/Piggyback, trust, you ain't really that tough/ Pokémon lover, your favorite one was Jigglypuff.' The coastal battle began with Joey Bada$$'s 'The Ruler's Back' released on New Year's day. Official responses came from Daylyt in 'HIYU' and Ray Vaughn's 'Crashout Heritage' within a week. Earlier this month, the feud boiled over with the release of a Red Bull Spiral Freestyle with Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul, and Big Sean. Filmed earlier this year, Joey used the opportunity to keep the beef fresh, boldly taking aim at his West Coast opponents on the same stage as their TDE labelmate. 'Joey! You put me in a sticky predicament, I had to show solidarity to my syndicate,' rhymed Ab-Soul. 'Lyt was heavy and Ray definitely stepped/ But this is hip-hop, you know we still on that/ It was healthy for the sport, sticking to the roots, keeping it competitive/ Just be lucky that Soul ain't stepping in.' As the musical feud continued through the spring, CJ Fly, Reason, Kai Ca$h, and Really JaeWon have all hopped in, putting on for their respective cities. More from Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul Trade Bars Amid Coastal Rhyme War With Ray Vaughn AZ Chike Wants To Collect "West Coast Infinity Stones" Joey Bada$$ Shares Fatherhood Advice He Would Give Himself
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Yahoo
Join us as we explore Pilot Mountain trails for My Town Monday
PILOT MOUNTAIN, N.C. (WGHP) — Grab your hiking boots and sense of adventure! We're heading to Pilot Mountain on this My Town Monday. From rocky climbs to peaceful strolls, we're exploring the highs, lows, and hidden gems of one of North Carolina's most iconic peaks. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Calgary Herald
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Calgary Herald
New exhibit at NMC honours hitmakers being inducted into music hall of fame
Article content Countless artists have covered the iconic 1977 ballad Sometimes When We Touch, which earned Dan Hill entry into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2021. He now joins three other Canadian musicians/groups being inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Article content The National Music Centre in Calgary, where the music hall of fame is located, is launching an exhibit on May 7 dedicated to Hill, Québec chanteuse Ginette Reno, pop-rockers Glass Tiger, and Celtic-fusion singer Loreena McKennitt. A week later, on April 15, the four will be officially inducted during a ceremony at Studio Bell. Article content The exhibit will showcase photos, storytelling, and memorabilia from the four inductees. Highlights include a synthesizer and stage outfits from Glass Tiger, along with handwritten lyrics for My Town, signed by Rod Stewart. Also featured are a Montreal Canadiens jersey worn by Reno during multiple national anthem performances, along with McKennitt's harp and the ornate mask worn in her The Mummers' Dance music video. Article content Visitors can also get hands-on with two learn-to-play interactives, allowing fans to get lessons directly from this year's inductees – acoustic guitar with Dan Hill and synthesizer with Sam Reid of Glass Tiger. Article content 'The Canadian Music Hall of Fame exists to honour the artists whose music has shaped our cultural identity, and this year's inductees are nothing short of legendary,' said Andrew Mosker, president and CEO of the National Music Centre. Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content