We are over two weeks removed from Mariah Carey‘s shambolic performance at ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,’ but it’s still very much a hot topic of discussion among those closest to her.
As the finger pointing between Carey’s team and Dick Clark Productions sees no sign of ceasing, the pop icon’s ex-husband – Nick Cannon – took the opportunity to weigh in on the matter when he visited ‘Ellen’ today. Citing ‘fluster’ as the reason for the diva’s lip sync fail, Cannon told the talk show audience:
“Anyone who knows about performing [knows that] things like that can go wrong on live television,” he said. “I do live television all the time; I screw up on America’s Got Talent all the time, so when there are people in your ear saying things and stuff, I think she got a little flustered.”
That’s not all he said. Tuck in below to hear his full analysis of the unfortunate incident:
Wyclef Jean is the latest name to fall foul of public favour in today’s climate of race debate.
The former Fugees front man took to Twitter to share a song, video, and message to mark Martin Luther King Day. Yet, his approach has seen him dragged through the mire on the social media site.
Mariah Carey may have made headlines for all the wrong reasons at the top of the year, but that hasn’t dented her ability to book a gig.
The self-proclaimed elusive chanteuse reportedly earned a seven-figure pay-day from Russian billionaire Valery Koga to perform at the wedding of his granddaughter.
A mini-set of sorts, Carey’s showing seemed to down well with attendees. But a closer listen to what projected from the speakers has us a lil concerned for our girl.
Martin Luther King day is to thank for J. Cole’s latest release.
Its name? ‘High For Hours.’
Its purpose? To reflect on what has changed and remained the same in society since the civil rights leader’s murder.
I had a convo with the president, I paid to go and see him
Thinking bout the things I said I’d say when I would see him
Feeling nervous, sitting in a room full of white folks
Thinking about the black man plight, think I might choke, nope
Hip-Hop queen Remy Ma continues to put her comeback plans into motion this week by releasing the visual for her Fat Joe-fronted cut ‘Money Showers.’
In it, the unstoppable lyricist honours a memorable scene from the hit movie ‘The Players Club’ and, by way of a Steve Harvey reference, mocks any female rappers who may think they hold Hip-Hop’s top spot.
Ready to catch Remy, Ty Dolla $ign and Joe in adult action?
Nick Jonas made his way to Milan last week to soak in all Milan Men’s Fashion Week had to offer.
There, the ladies man occupied a front row seat at several shows alongside Richard Madden and Edward Holcroft as he seeks out fresh material for his next body of work under Roc Nation.
Oprah Winfrey has released stills from her movie adaptation of the Henrietta Lacks story.
Set to premiere on HBO in April, the movie will tell the true story of an African-American woman Henrietta whose cells were stolen by unscrupulous doctors who then used them to fill the pockets of pharmaceutical companies.
The combination of Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson, and Janelle Monae has proven a potent punch at box offices!
For, after capturing the #1 spot its debut weekend, reports have it their film – ‘Hidden Figures’ – is set to top the box office for a second week in a row.
Today we go back to the end of the last century to salute one of the greatest bands the music business has ever birthed.
This week’s From The Vault is Destiny’s Child‘s sassy ‘Bills, Bills, Bills.’
The first offering from the original line-up’s sophomore set ‘The Writings On The Wall,’ ‘Bills’ joined the list of male-bashing tracks which were all the rage in the late 90’s into early 00’s.
An attitude soaked song with a direct approach, the cut finds the girls lamenting about “good for nothing type of brothers.” Interestingly, the now-iconic quad stressed that they were unable to stay with their baes as said lovers couldn’t meet their financial needs. Needless to say this was released prior to ‘Independent Women’.
Penned by the ladies and produced by Kevin “Shek’spere” Briggs, it served as the first DC’s four Billboard Hot 100 #1 hits – dethroning Jennifer Lopez’ ‘If You Had My Love.’ Helping establish the R&B outfit internationally, ‘Bills’ became their breakthrough hit peaking at #6 in the UK, #7 in Canada and charting inside the Top 10 in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Many a DC fan will recall the countless stories shared about times spent at Beyonce’s mother’s hair salon while growing up. Hence, it’s fitting that the group drew on this theme for the tune’s accompanying video. Set at a beauty salon, perhaps as a homage to the matriarch of the Knowles clan, the Darren Grant visual amplified the “girl talk” angle.
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We’re certainly not alone in forming a prayer circle for a new Destiny’s Child project. Whether an album, a tour, or an edgy “new rules” kind of venture, we’d readily welcome newness from DC3 . Or “DC of any number” to be honest. Because while there are a growing number of great group’s populating the modern day scene, there are arguably no true “super groups.” A title Destiny’s Child continue to hold.
For now, we can only celebrate the past in hope that the future delivers amazing things.