BLACKPINK’s Lisa announces new solo single, ‘Rockstar’

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BLACKPINK singer Lisa has announced her new solo single, ‘Rockstar’.

BLACKPINK’s Lisa announced the title and release date of her new single, ‘Rockstar’ yesterday (June 18) though LLOUD, the management company she founded in February. The song will be released on June 27 at 6pm ET / June 28 at 9am KST.

“Having made numerous achievements with her album to become a global pop artist, Lisa’s ‘Rockstar’ is expected to garner listeners’ attention, especially with the backing of RCA Records,” LLOUD said in a press release, per Korea JoongAng Daily.

The official announcement of ‘Rockstar’ follows a series of teasers from Lisa earlier this month. It’ll also be her first release since establishing LLOUD, which has since partnered with RCA Records. The K-pop idol will also reportedly have full ownership of all her recordings under the partnership.

ROCKSTAR. 06.27 EST / 06.28 KST

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Lil Durk Raises Eyebrows With 'Free Durk' Merch Prices: 'Bro Tryna Afford Bail'

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Lil Durk has been criticized for selling “Free Durk” merchandise at high prices while he sits behind bars on murder for hire charges.

Durk’s team announced a collection of clothing in support of the rapper who is being held in jail without bail.

The shirts and hoodies, both of which are emblazoned with the slogan “Free Durk,” are retailing for $45 and $95 respectively.

The price points led to fierce criticism from fans who claimed that were being exploited by the rapper and his team.

One commented: “The $95.00 for a made in China hoodie is crazy work.”

Another fan said: “Should add an extra 10 years for these damn prices….”

One fan also joked: “Nobody wants that shit keep him locked up.”

Durk is currently being held in Los Angeles after pleading not guilty to murder for hire charges.

He may be released on bond after a December 12 hearing, though prosecutors are strongly opposed because the rapper was allegedly trying to flee the country before he was arrested.

Lil Durk was initially hit with one charge of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire over an alleged murder plot that killed the cousin of his rap rival Quando Rondo.

However, in a superseding indictment filed on November 7, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California charged Durk with two more crimes: one count of use of interstate facilities to commit murder-for-hire resulting in death, and one count of using, carrying and discharging firearms and a machine gun and possession of such firearms in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death.

The superseding indictment also adds the Grammy-winning rapper as the lead defendant to the initial indictment in the case, which charged five other men over the killing.

According to prosecutors, the attempt on Quando Rondo’s life that killed Lul Pab was payback for the murder of King Von, who was fatally shot during a scuffle with the Quando’s crew two years prior.

Lil Durk is accused of putting a bounty on Rondo’s head and providing money and resources to members of his OTF (Only The Family) crew to carry out the hit.

He faces the prospect of life in prison if convicted.

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