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New Music Friday October 18: Blake Shelton, Jennifer Hudson, Kelsea Ballerini, ROSÉ, Gracie Abrams and More

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between.

Taylor Swift posted that she is back in the office! Taylor is back on The Eras Tour with three nights in Miami this weekend. She recently announced that The Official Eras Tour Book and The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology on vinyl and CD will be available for the first time ever at Target starting November 29. The book will be filled with Taylor’s personal reflections and never before seen behind the scenes photos.

Nicki Minaj is making history as her Pink Friday 2 World Tour now ranks among the top five highest grossing hip hop tours in history. She now has the record for the highest grossing and bestselling tour by a female rapper with $108.8 million from 787,000 tickets sold in 70 shows.

Jin of BTS is set to release his first solo album Happy on November 15. The album will explore Jin’s journey to discover true happiness. This week, Jin revealed the tracklist — there will be six tracks including the main track “Running Wild,” “I’ll Be There,” “Another Level” and more.

ROSÉ from BLACKPINK released the lead single off her upcoming debut full-length solo album rosie. The song “APT.” features Bruno Mars who also co-directed the music video. “APT.” was inspired by a Korean drinking game. She said “APT.” is actually my favorite drinking game that I play with my friends back home. It’s so simple, puts a smile on your face, and breaks the ice at any party.”

Kelsea Ballerini dropped a new song “First Rodeo” from her new album PATTERNS out next week. She released a music video featuring her boyfriend Chase Stokes. On Instagram, she said Chase inspired the song and made her love sunsets again. At last night’s Giorgio Armani show in New York, Chase told ET that Kelsea revealed to him that the song was about their story and she didn’t want to have anybody else to be in the music video. He said it was a “no brainer” to be in the video.

Megan Thee Stallion will be telling her story with a new documentary Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words which will stream globally on Prime Video on October 31. The documentary will follow Megan’s journey on the road to stardom as she navigates fame, grief, pressure and success. In the trailer, she shares “I want people to see how I feel. To be heard, you have to speak.”

iHeartMedia announced the lineup for the eighth annual iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Presented by Capital One. Performers will include Cage The Elephant, Fontaines D.C., Glass Animals, Incubus, St. Vincent, The Head And The Heart, The Lumineers, The Offspring, and Damiano David. The event will take place at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on January 11, 2025.

Morgan Wallen announced the debut of Sand In My Boots, a three day music festival and beach vacation set to take place on the Hangout Festival site on the beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama on May 16-18, 2025.

Plus, new music from Blake Shelton, Jennifer Hudson, Gracie Abrams, Mary J. Blige, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and more!

“Go Tell It On The Mountain” – Blake Shelton

“first rodeo” – Kelsea Ballerini

The Gift of Love – Jennifer Hudson

“APT.” – ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

The Secret of Us Deluxe – Gracie Abrams

“You Ain’t The Only One” – Mary J. Blige

WARRIORS – Lin-Manuel Miranda & Eisa Davis

“Bricks” – Andra Day

“Love Somebody” – Morgan Wallen

2024: A Case Study of the Long Term Effects of Young Love – Jaden

“Holding On” – Bailey Zimmerman

“Perfect Stranger” – FKA twigs

“Does She Know” – T-Pain

SABLE, – Bon Iver

Don’t Mind If I Do – Riley Green

“Khalifa’s Home” – Wiz Khalifa

Project 2024 – BRELAND

“Do You Hear What I Hear?” – Clay Aiken

“Both Ways” – Juice WRLD

“Most Beautiful Design” – Coco Jones feat London on Da Track & Future

“Holidays” – Conan Gray

TRENCH – Audrey Nuna

“Him All Along” – Gunna

“I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend” – BANKS feat Doechii

“Opportunist” – Lil Durk

SPILL THE FEELS – SEVENTEEN

“If I Knew” Matteo Bocelli & Sofia Carson

“Time On My Hands” – Ringo Starr

“DISCO” – Nessa Barrett feat Tommy Genesis

“made it out of mexico (acoustic)” – Ella Langley

“HOME” – ENHYPEN

“Still Fallin’ (Lost & Found)” – Hunter Hayes

“Fire” – Estelle feat Joi

Long Way Home – Jamie Miller

“Sweet Delusion” – Bella Poarch

Back 2 Basics – Blanco Brown

“cowboy / hold my beer” – Alana Springsteen

La Pantera Negra Deluxe – Myke Towers

“The Sweetest Song” – Kathryn Gallagher

“Forgiveness” – Tiwa Savage

“KIZAO” – MILLENNIUM PARADE with Rauw Alejandro & Tainy

“Winter Baby / New Jersey Blues” – 070 Shake

Godspeed – The Blessed Madonna

“Get Loud” – KISS OF LIFE

Goodbye Horses – ian

“Pathological” – Lauren Ash

Sofía Valdés – Sofía Valdés

“Freedom of the Night” – Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Tell My Therapist I’m Fine – Bishop Briggs

No Me Cansaré” – Sevdaliza & Karol G

“Cats on the Ceiling” – Ruel

Tennessee Moon – Julie Williams

Glimmer Of God – Jean Dawson

“Blue Eyes” – iyla

“Muse” – Isabel LaRosa

Que Sigan Llegando Las Pacas (Let the Money Keep Coming) – Chino Pacas

“BLAME IT ON THE MOON” – Cat Cohen

“10,000 Faces” – Mergui

“Lunch At Dune” – Gordi & SOAK

Growin’ Up Holiday

 

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Tinder responds to viral video about tricking facial scan

Earlier this month, journalist Christophe Haubursin published a YouTube video called “Something very weird is happening on Tinder.” In the video, which has over 1.5 million views as of this publication, Haubursin described a way to workaround to Tinder’s Face Check feature — the facial recognition that is now required for all U.S. users as of Oct. 2025.

What Haubursin and his interviewees discovered is a bunch of profiles that appeared normal, but the last photo on each profile was…off. It was usually a digitally-altered image of a different person in a weird scenario, like on a billboard or in a Victorian painting. And if someone matched with this person and asked about the image, they dodged the question. Instead, they asked to move the conversation to WhatsApp, where it became clear they were romance scammers.

But how did they evade Face Check? Haubursin found that Tinder and Hinge, both owned by Match Group, only need one photo for the facial recognition software. So these people may be the actual person in that odd image, and able to pass the face scan. Then, they could grift images of other people from the internet to use for the bulk of their profile.

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Tinder didn’t respond to Haubursin’s request for comment, but it did respond to Mashable’s. 

“We’re aware of the concerns raised about our Photo Verification and Face Check features. In recent weeks, we’ve taken action to strengthen our Photo Verification badging logic, including requiring greater consistency across profile photos and additional reviews to achieve higher confidence in cases that warrant extra scrutiny,” a Tinder spokesperson told Mashable. “Face Check, our more recently launched verification system, builds on Photo Verification to help confirm accounts belong to real users. We are committed to continuously improving and investing in our systems to keep Tinder safe and authentic for our users.”

Mashable also recently spoke with Hinge’s Chief Product and Technology Officer, Ben Celebicic, about this, as Haubursin also replicated this on Hinge (which began implementing Face Check after Tinder). Celebicic hasn’t seen Haubursin’s video, but he did say that there’s a constant battle between trust and safety teams and policy-violating actors. 

“They’ll find new ways,” he said. “We’ll find ways to prevent them from accessing the platform.”

There’s not going to be a single product the team builds that will fully prevent people from bypassing our solution, Celebicic continued. He said they have a big team working on these issues, and they’re in tune with new ways bad actors try to penetrate the platform and work to fix them.

Around one-third of Hinge’s workforce is dedicated to trust and safety, the app told Mashable, and Match Group invests $125 million annually in this area.

Trust and safety is a major concern for dating apps. In Sept. 2025, two senators sent a letter to Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff, urging him to do something about romance scammers on the platforms. In Dec., a class-action lawsuit against Match Group claimed that a serial rapist was allowed on Tinder and Hinge after several women reported him. 

Facial recognition scans have boomed recently thanks to the influx of age-verification laws, which require a robust method of proving someone’s age in order to access certain content, usually explicit content. These methods include uploading a government ID to a platform, using a credit card, or in other cases, scanning your face. But, like with Face Check, people have found workarounds to evade the scan and see the content they want to see.

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The Unhinged, Raunchy 80s Robot Sci-Fi Almost No One Saw

By Robert Scucci
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When I fired up 1987’s Robot Holocaust on Tubi, I was expecting a Mad Max-style scenario with a bunch of clankers running amok and wiping out humanity. Instead, I got a weird, loincloth-laden odyssey where the most expensive special effects are red lights, and the villain is basically a giant, walking, talking Dr. Zoidberg from Futurama. I know I’m being anachronistic by comparing a 1987 film to a character that didn’t exist until 1999, but that’s the comparison I’m making, and I’m sticking with it.

Let me have this, because the other reality I have to live with is that this movie is pretty rough. There are barely any robots, and what transpires hardly qualifies as a holocaust. The male-to-female buttcheek ratio sits at a clean 50:50, and the nudity isn’t even the good kind. Everybody’s wandering around in punishing heat all day, so you just know the smell is so bad you can almost taste it.

It’s Listed As A Sci-Fi But It’s More Of A Fantasy Quest

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The best way to describe Robot Holocaust is an ill-fated cross between Mad Max and the original Star Wars trilogy. You’ve got a ragtag group of city-dwelling slaves living under the thumb of the Dark One, with his laws enforced by Torque (Rick Gianasi), the robot who looks like Zoidberg.

These wasteland slaves are trying to overthrow the Dark One, and their plan mostly involves a lot of unsexy walking as they run into enemies, obstacles, and, occasionally, robots.

That’s so Zoidberg

Leading the charge is Neo (Norris Culf), a New Terra drifter accompanied by his C-3PO-esque companion, Klyton (Joel Van Ornsteiner). Along the way, he links up with Deeja (Nadine Hart), Nyla (Jennnifer Delora), Bray (George Gray), and Kai (Andrew Horwath), all of whom are fed up with the Dark One’s evil machinations and willing to trudge half-naked through asphalt and overgrown wasteland to do something about it.

Alliances and wills are tested, but the goal stays the same. Our heroes, and there are too many of them to really invest in, especially given their almost aggressive lack of charisma, need to find the Power Station where the Dark One resides and wipe out him and his goons once and for all.

Amateur Hour, But Not Without Its Charm

Robot Holocaust 1987

While Robot Holocaust mostly plays like a college film project with no budget, I can appreciate what writer-director Tim Kincaid was going for with limited resources. Most of the exterior shots look like people wandering around the outskirts of NYC, and most of the interior scenes feel like they were filmed inside a Spirit Halloween. A lot of my enjoyment came from the production notes I made up in my head, like, “Places, everybody! This fog and these fake spiderwebs set us back $25, making it the most expensive scene we’re shooting!”

That said, I’ve got to give the cast credit for committing to the vision, even if they’re reaching pretty far to get there. The robot costumes actually look decent from a distance, but the illusion falls apart in the close-ups, which we get way too often.

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At the end of the day, Robot Holocaust is perfect home-viewing material. It’s only 79 minutes long and packed with a healthy dose of camp. It doesn’t make much sense, and when the primary antagonist is finally revealed, it’s basically just a guy dressed like an egg. For that reason alone, it’s worth a watch because it’s just so random.

As of this writing, you can stream Robot Holocaust for free on Tubi.


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Apple TV IS Quietly Becoming The Best Streaming Option

By TeeJay Small
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When Netflix first made their pivot from DVDs-by-mail to home streaming, they revolutionized the way that people consume media. At the time, consumers were raving about a seemingly unlimited library of movies, TV shows, and even some proposed original programming. This came with zero ads, for a monthly subscription fee that cost less than the price of a single movie ticket. Streaming exploded in popularity, so much so that numerous studios and production companies rushed to develop platforms of their own.

In 2026, there are dozens of streamers, mostly offering small libraries of mindless junk sandwiched between more ad space than Times Square. The golden era of streaming might be dead for the likes of Netflix, but some streamers are still new and fresh, providing a glimpse into that short, sweet period when prices were low and production values were high. For my money, I’d say Apple TV+ is one of the best streaming services currently on the market.

A Worthwhile Loss Leader

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Severance, one of the best shows currently streaming, is an Apple TV+ exclusive

Apple TV+ was first launched back in 2019. At the time, the streamer had very few original projects, and needed to quickly establish itself as a worthwhile investment. To do this, they priced their subscription at just $4.99 per month. They also included a free one-year subscription with the purchase of any new Apple hardware.

Over time, Apple producers began snatching up fresh, original IPs with reckless abandon, spending hundreds of millions on projects such as Oprah’s Book Club, The Banker, The Greatest Beer Run Ever, The Problem With Jon Stewart, Ted Lasso, and more. They even courted famed auteur directors like Martin Scorsese to opt for Apple exclusive premieres over the more traditional full theater release.

Apple TV subscribers tuning into Pluribus (dramatized)

Today, Apple TV+ is rapidly becoming the premiere streamer for fresh new sci-fi shows. Severance is probably the most popular example of this, but Apple also has projects like Silo, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and Pluribus, created by Vince Gilligan. While this suite of high-quality shows is impressive, Apple’s real value is in their propensity to reinvent what a streaming platform is capable of. They’ve integrated the now-defunct iTunes Store into the streamer, so you can rent or purchase movies that aren’t streaming anywhere else. They also host podcasts, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and myriad other forms of bonus content.

There’s a larger reason why Apple TV+ is so good right now, and unfortunately, it’s sort of doomed to disappear. The truth is, the entire service is a loss leader. This term usually refers to things like $5 rotisserie chickens or Costco’s $1.50 hot dog meal, but it applies just as well to the landscape of streaming media. Apple TV+ is designed to get you invested in other aspects of the tech company, and they can afford to take a loss on it because they sell millions of iPhones each year. Netflix was also capable of burning through capital in its infancy, which is why we all fondly remember when it didn’t have ads and didn’t cost twice as much as a trip to the theater.

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, streaming exclusively on Apple TV+

Right now, Apple TV+ costs $12.99 per month. That’s still a great price when compared to other streamers, and it’s well worth the price for Severance alone. While I have no doubt that Apple execs will tighten the leash on the streamer down the line, the service is currently in its experimental era. The bottom line is that it’s always good to get in on the ground floor of something. Streaming services seem to have a distinct life cycle, and Apple is currently living in the sweet spot.


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