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Who won Netflix's 'Building The Band\
Who won Netflix's 'Building The Band\

USA Today

timea day ago

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  • USA Today

Who won Netflix's 'Building The Band\

Spoiler alert: The following contains details from Episode 10 of "Building the Band." Netflix's experimental music competition show, "Building The Band," has named its first winning group. In the Episode 10 finale, which dropped Wednesday, July 23, girl group 3Quency won the celebrity judges' favor and earned the title of winners for "Building The Band" Season 1. The group, comprising Nori Royale, Wennely Quezada, and Brianna Mazzola, took home the $500,000 prize. "They have proven to us that they are ready. (They are) a band that has shown so much growth, the band that pulled out all the stops tonight," Nicole Scherzinger said. The women edged out fellow finalists SZN4 – Donzell Taggart, Aaliyah Rose, Cameron Goode, and Katie Roeder – the show's only mixed-gender group, which was a gamble in a competition that saw dozens of 20-somethings eager to form girl groups and boy bands. 3Quency's win comes after judges Scherzinger, Kelly Rowland, and the late Liam Payne voted off Iconyx (also known as Soulidified), thus advancing 3Quency and SZN4. The trio's final song was Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby." The win proved Rowland wrong in her prediction halfway through the episode that SZN4 would earn the title after they brought host AJ McLean and the judges to tears with their rendition of Rag'n'Bone Man's "Human." The Season 1 groups that were also formed in the sound booths but didn't make it to the finale were Midnight Til Morning, Siren Society, and Sweet Seduction. 'We're amazing dancers, obviously': Liam Payne pokes fun at One Direction on 'Building The Band' Liam Payne draws parallels between Iconyx and One Direction Payne, who came from a boy band background as one-fifth of "The X-Factor" success story One Direction, was the subject of much fangirling from the contestants. After Iconyx failed to make it to the final performance, he was eager to comfort the four-piece boy band backstage. "I'm just going to start here. One Direction came third," Payne said of the record-breaking group's fate on the U.K. music competition show. "I've been stood exactly where you guys are, and I thought it was over. I thought it was done, that was the end of One Direction," he continued. "It was not. But I believe in you guys." "Building The Band," Payne's last TV appearance, was taped in September 2024, just weeks before his death. The 31-year-old singer died Oct. 16 after falling from a third-floor balcony at a Buenos Aires hotel.

Mariah Carey Takes Down Bad Guys While Wearing High Heels in 'Type Dangerous' Music Video — Watch!
Mariah Carey Takes Down Bad Guys While Wearing High Heels in 'Type Dangerous' Music Video — Watch!

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mariah Carey Takes Down Bad Guys While Wearing High Heels in 'Type Dangerous' Music Video — Watch!

Mariah Carey likes them dangerous in her new music video for "Type Dangerous," which debuted on Friday, June 13 The elusive chanteuse takes down bad guys left and right, all while wearing high heels She performed the song live for the first time at the 2025 BET Awards on June 13Mariah Carey likes them dangerous. In her "Type Dangerous" music video released on Friday, June 13, the "Always Be My Baby" singer lives "a glamorous yet infallible assassin, effortlessly leaving a trail of bodies behind her," per a press release. Carey, 56, drives luxury cars and motorcycles, struts through a casino in perfect hair and makeup and takes down villains — all while wearing high heels. Not a hair is out of place when she rides through the night or lies on the ground in a shimmering gown, surrounded by cash and poker chips. The song and music video will make fans feel nostalgic for her earlier music, while also stirring up excitement about her first release from her upcoming 16th studio album, which marks her first in seven years. The music video features cameos from Marlon Lundgren Garcia and MrBeast. At one point, MrBeast, 27, approaches Carey, who insists, "I don't know him," alluding to her shady meme-worthy moment of the early aughts. The internet personality then disappears in a cloud of cash. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Carey performed "Type Dangerous" live for the first time on June 9 at the 2025 BET Awards. She was joined onstage at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles by Rakim and Anderson .Paak. She then sang her 2005 hit "It's Like That" to mark off an iconic performance. That evening, Carey received the Ultimate Icon Award, which honors musicians with "decades of groundbreaking contributions to music, entertainment, advocacy, and community impact." This also marked her first BET Award ever. "I mean, if you're gonna get one, might as well start with the Ultimate Icon Award," she joked, accepting the award and shouting out the other recipients. "But really it's incredible to be here alongside Kirk Franklin, Jamie Foxx and Snoop. I love you guys. Congratulations." "It took me a while, but I finally realized life is far too short to live for anyone else's approval, which is something I always did," she continued. "So I decided to own who I am. My extraness, my fabulousness, my and yes, my success and my iconicness." "I'm so grateful for you all to celebrate it with me tonight. Thank you so much." Carey concluded her speech, "I just want to encourage everyone out there to believe in yourself. Love and respect yourself. Be a diva, be a boss, be anything you wanna be. But be iconic while you're doing it." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! "Type Dangerous" is available to stream online. Read the original article on People

'Brace yourselves': Mariah Carey's Type Dangerous video includes 'earth shattering surprise'
'Brace yourselves': Mariah Carey's Type Dangerous video includes 'earth shattering surprise'

Perth Now

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

'Brace yourselves': Mariah Carey's Type Dangerous video includes 'earth shattering surprise'

Mariah Carey's Type Dangerous music video features an "earth shattering surprise". The director of the eagerly anticipated promo, Joseph Kahn, has told fans of Mimi to "cancel your booty calls Friday night" to make a date with the music video, as he teased something major is about to go down. He posted to X: "Everyone knows when they give me a deadline on a music video, I use every second to refine it til it delivers. Cancel your booty calls Friday night, you're going to busy watching Type Dangerous." Kahn added: "There will be an earth shattering surprise in the @MariahCarey Type Dangerous video. I'm not kidding. Brace yourself lol ... Unguessable, FYI. You'll just have to watch the video." Type Dangerous, released last week, marked Mariah's first solo music in six years. After teasing fans about her 16th studio album with a glamourous sports car teaser on social media, fans were given the first taste of what's to come. Type Dangerous samples legendary hip-hop duo Eric B. and Rakim's 1986 cut Eric B. Is President. In a statement, Mariah said of her return: 'I've been locked up in the studio for quite some time working my behind off on new music, and I'm thrilled for the unveiling of it to my fans, starting with Type Dangerous!' Mariah's new album will be her first since 2018's 'Caution'. The new song came after Anderson .Paak recently revealed he'd been working on new music with Mariah. The 39-year-old singer-and-producer let the news slip while appearing on social media series Track Star - where guests try to identify mystery songs - and he correctly guessed the 56-year-old star's 1996 track Always Be My Baby. Anderson - who was wearing a T-shirt with Mariah's face - said: "This would be Mariah Carey. The Mariah Carey. "I remember in like 5th grade, or something, watching the music videos and having a huge crush. We're working on some music on her new album.'

Mariah Carey drops first solo music in 6 years
Mariah Carey drops first solo music in 6 years

AsiaOne

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Mariah Carey drops first solo music in 6 years

Mariah Carey has dropped her first solo music in six years, Type Dangerous. After teasing fans about her 16th studio album with a glamourous sports car teaser on social media, fans have been given the first taste of what's to come. Type Dangerous samples legendary hip-hop trio Eric B. and Rakim's 1986 cut Eric B. Is President. In a statement, Mariah said of her return: "I've been locked up in the studio for quite some time working my behind off on new music, and I'm thrilled for the unveiling of it to my fans, starting with Type Dangerous!" Mariah's new album will mark her first since 2018's Caution. The new song comes after Anderson Paak recently revealed he's been working on new music with Mariah. The 39-year-old singer-and-producer let the news slip while appearing on social media series Track Star — where guests try to identify mystery songs — and he correctly guessed the 56-year-old star's 1996 track Always Be My Baby. Anderson — who was wearing a T-shirt featuring Mariah's face — said: "This would be Mariah Carey. The Mariah Carey. "I remember in like 5th grade, or something, watching the music videos and having a huge crush. We're working on some music on her new album." The pair hooking up in the studio comes after the pair were romantically linked in March 2025 when they were seen holding hands after the iHeartRadio Music Awards and were also spotted leaving a restaurant together around the same time. Last year saw Mariah celebrate 20 years since the release of her Emancipation of Mimi album. [[nid:718753]]

Mariah Carey drops first solo music in 6 years, Entertainment News
Mariah Carey drops first solo music in 6 years, Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Mariah Carey drops first solo music in 6 years, Entertainment News

Mariah Carey has dropped her first solo music in six years, Type Dangerous. After teasing fans about her 16th studio album with a glamourous sports car teaser on social media, fans have been given the first taste of what's to come. Type Dangerous samples legendary hip-hop trio Eric B. and Rakim's 1986 cut Eric B. Is President. In a statement, Mariah said of her return: "I've been locked up in the studio for quite some time working my behind off on new music, and I'm thrilled for the unveiling of it to my fans, starting with Type Dangerous!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mariah Carey (@mariahcarey) Mariah's new album will mark her first since 2018's Caution. The new song comes after Anderson Paak recently revealed he's been working on new music with Mariah. The 39-year-old singer-and-producer let the news slip while appearing on social media series Track Star — where guests try to identify mystery songs — and he correctly guessed the 56-year-old star's 1996 track Always Be My Baby. Anderson — who was wearing a T-shirt featuring Mariah's face — said: "This would be Mariah Carey. The Mariah Carey. "I remember in like 5th grade, or something, watching the music videos and having a huge crush. We're working on some music on her new album." The pair hooking up in the studio comes after the pair were romantically linked in March 2025 when they were seen holding hands after the iHeartRadio Music Awards and were also spotted leaving a restaurant together around the same time. Last year saw Mariah celebrate 20 years since the release of her Emancipation of Mimi album. [[nid:718753]]

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