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24 tracks, 2 sides, and a new single dropping this week: Carly Rae Jepsen is back with Day and Night.

Carly Rae Jepsen Is Rolling Out a Double Album

Carly Rae Jepsen is officially coming back with a new album, and she’s making it a full 24-track double release called Day and Night through Interscope Records. The project is split into 12 songs for day and 12 for night, with “On Wires” set to land on streaming platforms this Friday. Jepsen has been teasing the rollout on Instagram, where she posted the cover and a clip earlier today, while describing the project as exploring “two distinctly different landscapes.”

Gobbles Gobble's Take: A double album is a bold move when most pop stars are rationing singles like snacks.
Source: Hollywood Reporter


Kylie Minogue Is Heading Back to Acting

Kylie Minogue is returning to acting in Jamie Adams’ new film Tangled Up In Blue, where she’s joining Quentin Tarantino and a cast that also includes Jason Isaacs, Allison Williams, Sofia Boutella, and Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA. Filming reportedly began over the weekend, with Minogue and Tarantino spotted in the Welsh town of Porthcawl. Tarantino’s involvement comes as he’s based in the U.K. preparing his West End play The Popinjay Cavalier ahead of a planned 2027 launch.

Gobbles Gobble's Take: This is the kind of cast list that looks like it was built by a very caffeinated roulette wheel.
Source: Billboard


Brands Are Still Trying to Crash the Met Gala Conversation

A reel posted about six weeks ago by benjamindiedering describes brands "hijacking the Met Gala" and closes with a direct question to viewers: "What do you think: iconic marketing or too much?

Gobbles Gobble's Take: If a gala becomes a branding battlefield, at least everyone gets to wear their intentions on the outside.
Source: Perplexity Search


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