BTS gave fans a very special performance of three of their songs when they appeared on NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ series.
While the group did not perform at the NPR offices in Washington, D.C., they made do with a sleek studio space that fir them and their backing quartet of musicians.
The K-Pop group began their concert with their chart-topper ‘Dynamite,’ before performing ‘Save Me’ from ‘The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever.’
They then finished off with their song ‘Spring Day,’ which they said they hoped would bring comfort during the pandemic.
“It’s been the roughest summer ever, “but we know that spring will come.”
It’s that time again! That Grape Juice wants to see what you all are listening to. Which 5 tracks have you got on constant rotation at the moment?
Remember, it doesn’t have to be limited to Urban music; could be something new, Throwback, religious, even something you made yourself! Drop a comment in the comments section. Ours are below – in no particular order:
1) Usher – Bad Habits
2) Chloe x Halle – Do It (Remix)
[ft. Doja Cat, City Girls, & Mulatto]
With this very sentence Alicia Keys made the world fall in love with her all over again.
Her 2004 hit ‘If I Ain’t Got You’ is today’s From The Vault pick.
Issued as he second single from her sophomore set ‘The Diary Of Alicia Keys,’ the track was written and produced by the piano-playing performer.
Commercially, it was a #4 charting single on the US Hot 100 as well as her second consecutive #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop tally.
Delving into how love triumphs over all the material things life has to offer, the song won the GRAMMY Award for Best Female Vocal R&B Performance in 2005.
Director Diane Martel helmed the music video for the single and presented Keys and Method Man as a couple going through relationship hardships in New York. It won the MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B Video.
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This week, Keys revealed that back in the early 00s she almost gave the track to Christina Aguilera for inclusion on her 2002 album ‘Stripped.’
Suffice to say, we just can’t imagine what their respective careers would look like had that had happened. For this very tune – which arrived three years into Keys’ career – solidified her status as an R&B fixture.
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Though her new eponymous LP doesn’t necessarily house tracks akin to this, it’s a pleasant return to form after the decent but arguably underwhelming ‘Here.’ In many ways, ‘ALICIA’ functions as a step in the right direction.
Almost two decades after stepping onto the scene, it’s great to see Alicia Keys still being celebrated for her tremendous talent. A talent that has lost none of its lustre.
Lady Gaga is opening up about the darkness that almost took her life.
Siting down with CBS Sunday Morning, the megastar revealed that – in the years preceding new album ‘Chromatica’ – she had grown disillusioned with the fame monster her success had created.
Rather than a frustration with others, her angst was directed inwards – bemoaning how, even in her private life, the “Lady Gaga” celebrity had become the center of everything.
According to the ‘911’ singer, matter got so bad that she considered ending her life.
And while she’s doing better, she’s sharing a story that ultimately may help many more.
Beyonce is renowned for being at the helm of much of her output. But Queen Bey still answers to direction from her family.
In an adorable video for Tina Knowles-Lawson‘s WACO Theater, the singer replicated her Mom’s “Corny Joke” segment — and received visible input from oldest daughter Blue Ivy.
After confirmation that Queen Elizabeth II will be removed as Barbados’ head of state, Rihanna‘s fans are urging for the superstar to become her official replacement.
Fresh off the release from #1 album, ‘Detroit 2’,Big Sean has revealed new music from TWENTY88, his duo with R&B singer girlfriend Jhene Aiko, is currently in the making!
Following the tragic loss of Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Lil Nas X is expressing his concern about LGBTQ setbacks under a new Supreme Court Justice installed by the Trump administration.