Daily Edit | Jun 10

Cults, Swiftononmics, trouble for Bad Bunny's sports agency, and a new podcast from music exec Nabil Ayers

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6 / 10 / 2024

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Author and President of Beggars Group, Nabil Ayers has announced the launch of a new podcast that “delves deep into the complex world of family and identity.” Coming off his 2022 memoir which explored his distant relationship with his father and jazz musician Roy Ayers, ‘Identified’ is the natural extension of this journey, in which Ayers will turn the spotlight on his guests to explore the concept of family, how we understand these relationships, and how these are totally personal and unique.”

Bad Bunny’s sports agency Rimas Entertainment is under fire from Major League Baseball’s Players Association after allegedly committing “a series of grave violations.” These allegations include offering gifts and interest-free loans to players they do not represent, presumably in an attempt to lure them to sign with Rimas. The agency, which Bad Bunny is a “semi-passive investor” in, is currently seeking an injunction claiming that the union “scrutinized the agency in a discriminatory, biased, and predetermined investigation.”

After the FAA rejected a permit for a Hamptons airport, Kygo’s Palm Tree Music Festival has relocated to Southampton on land owned by Shinnecock Indian Nation- one of the oldest self-governed tribes in New York State.

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