If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos. Cardi B is hot in Miami, Don Toliver is officially a dad, and Beyoncé named her new album—this is what you missed.
#1
Cardi’s Back Baby
Cardi B’s latest single “Enough (Miami)” exudes her unapologetic confidence and dismisses competition, complemented by a visually captivating music video. Teasing her forthcoming sophomore album, she remains resolute in releasing new music despite facing criticism and anxiety, keeping her relevance intact through chart-topping singles and collaborations.
#2
Olivia Rodrigo Is Making History On Her Tour
Olivia’s Guts World Tour concert in St. Louis made headlines as she welcomed the Missouri Abortion Fund to distribute free emergency contraceptive pills to fans, showcasing her unwavering support for reproductive rights. Fans praised Rodrigo’s activism, highlighting her bold stance on polarizing issues and her dedication to supporting women’s healthcare. Through her Fund 4 Good initiative, she continues to allocate a portion of tour proceeds to organizations advocating for reproductive rights, further solidifying her commitment to the cause.
#3
Don Toliver Releases New Single
Don Toliver debuts a heartwarming glimpse of fatherhood in his latest music video for “Deep in the Water,” released on March 14th, showcasing his newborn baby boy with girlfriend Kali Uchis. The video, featuring Toliver in a desert setting, blends his tough exterior with tender moments of him and his son, following their announcement of expecting earlier this year.
#4
‘Cowboy Carter’ is Coming
Beyoncé’s highly anticipated project, Act II: Cowboy Carter, follows her acclaimed album Renaissance, with fans eagerly awaiting its release after almost two years. The surprise announcement came during the 2024 Super Bowl, with the album set to be Beyoncé’s eighth studio record and potentially her eighth consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Embracing a country sound, hinted at by lead singles like “Texas Hold ‘Em,” the project signals a departure from the electro-house vibe of Renaissance, which earned her multiple Grammy awards and cemented her status as one of the most successful artists in Recording Academy history.