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The 13 Best Things That Happened in Music This Week (June 26)

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This week was a particularly big one for K-pop, as Monsta X announced a virtual concert, Blackpink dropped their highly-anticipated single “How You Like That,” and BTS unveiled the music video for “Stay Gold.” Plus, Big Hit Entertainment announced a series of BTS "Graphic Lyrics" books!

In other pop news, Halsey announced a book of poetry, Doja Cat dropped her vibrant "Like That" video, Selena Gomez joined a Trevor Daniel remix, and much more.

Take a look at some of the week’s biggest music happenings below. Stars celebrated Father’s Day While many Father’s Day celebrations looked a lot different this year, especially for those unable to see their loved ones in person, musicians still paid tribute to dads everywhere.

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