Tune In: Lil Yachty Releases New Song For Despicable Me 4
From minions to surprise guests, here’s your music news rundown of the week.
Taylor Swift Brings Out Travis Kelce During London Eras Tour Date
Swifties may have expected surprise songs on The Eras Tour, but those who attended Wembley Stadium in London got to see Taylor Swift bring out boyfriend and tight-end of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce!
Kelce made a surprise appearance on tour wearing a tuxedo and top hat for a transition sketch into “I Can Do it Without A Broken Heart.” The moment was a viral sensation with multiple videos and photos capturing the sweet and hilarious moment.
Lil Yachty Collaborates With The Minions For Despicable Me 4
It’s minion madness over here!
Lil Yachty has teamed up with The Minions and Lyrical Lemonade to bring you "Lil Mega Minion" featured on the soundtrack for upcoming film Despicable Me 4.
The video starts with the Mega Minions meeting with a Lyrical Lemonade Records executive about recruiting a hip-hop star to record a song with. From there, the minions are dancing and vibing in the studio while Yachty raps.
Watch the full video, above.
Shaboozey Announces Tour
It’s a great day for country fans as rising country hip-hop artist Shaboozey announced his headlining North America tour!
With his work on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, Shaboozey has broken through the charts with his hit single “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” that went viral across social media platforms. The one-month tour will be in support of his new album Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going.
Check the full list of tour dates, here.
Lainey Wilson And More To Perform At Macy’s 4th Of July Fireworks Show
Got any fourth of July plans yet? Clear your calendar to join Lainey Wilson, Luis Fonsi, Tanner Adell and The War And Treaty as they perform at the annual Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks show.
The unique 25-minute musical score will be produced by Jason Howland. Additionally, Mickey Guyton, Amber Mark, and Brandy Clark will remix iconic American tunes from multiple genres throughout the decades.
The show will stream on NBC and Peacock on July 4 at 8pm ET.