Taylor Swift has hit out at Scooter Braun and others over a live album set for release imminently.
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Taylor Swift has hit out at Scooter Braun and others over a live album set for release imminently.
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Two weeks after R. Kelly‘s first attempt to be released from federal jail over coronavirus concerns were denied (click here to read), the ‘Step in the Name of Love’ star’s second attempt to be step out of the facility over the same issue has been rejected again.
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On Tuesday (April 21), the fourth anniversary of the passing of Prince, CBS aired ‘The GRAMMY Salute to Prince’ – a tribute to the Pop icon’s life and musical legacy featuring performances from the likes of John Legend, Miguel, Usher, H.E.R., and more (as we reported here).
As expected, fans tuned in to see the star-studded event in droves and led it to ratings victory.
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Megan Thee Stallion is now one of Popular music’s highest-earning players.
Hit the link below to find out how her fans, and those powering her ‘Savage‘ challenge on Tik Tok, are making that possible.
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Beyonce has long used her platform for social good and she is continuing along said trajectory in the fight against coronavirus.
For, Queen Bey has teamed up with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to jointly assist the relief effort by way of financial donation.
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Alicia Keys keeps the upliftment going on new song ‘Good Job.’
Served up as the latest taste of incoming album ‘Alicia,’ the haunting hymn expresses gratitude to those whose efforts – in various corners of life – may have gone unnoticed.
Suffice to say, in light of the global health crisis, it arrives at an apt time.
Speaking on CNN’s Anderson Cooper-hosted ‘Town Hall,’ the 15-time GRAMMY winner shared that the song is being released in dedication to all the essential workers helping combat the pandemic.
Its arrival comes on the heels of ‘Underdog,’ which is thematically similar and topped iTunes upon becoming anthem of hope.
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MIA has revealed that her open condemnation of the pharmaceutical industry is to blame for the demise of a deal she made with Vogue.
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Last night brought with it BET special ‘Saving Our Selves: A BET COVID-19 Relief Effort.’
Reports have been mounting touting statistics that show how African Americans are disproportionately harmed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Together with the NAACP, United Way Worldwide, and others, BET set out to combat the alarming rates with the fundraiser, with a target of helping provide financial, educational, and community support directly to Black communities – especially those hit hardest by this crisis.
Jointly hosted by TV personality/actor Terrence J, Kelly Rowland, and actress Regina Hall, the special brought with it performances from the likes of H.E.R., Jhene Aiko, Common, Ludacris, Jermaine Dupri, and Kirk Franklin (alongside Fantasia, Tyrese, Kelly Price, Jonathan McReynolds, and more).
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Bhad Bhabie set out to dominate conversation recently when she took to Instagram to showcase an eyebrow raising makeover.
Today, as the discussion surrounding European girls and women like herself cosplaying as African ladies intensifies, she drops a new cut named ‘That’s What I Said.’
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While many pointed to the switch from dark hair as the leading force that derailed the career of one-time Pop Titan Katy Perry, diehard fans assert the absence of two key figures is to blame: Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco.
While both key contributors to every one of her major label albums except the critically and commercially panned, ‘Witness,’ Blanco is the man behind the magic of some of her biggest hits including “I Kissed A Girl,” “Hot N Cold,” “California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream,” and more.
As she gears up for the summer 2020 release of her yet-titled sixth studio LP, fans – affectionately called #KatyCats – have been clamoring for pertinent details about its release, especially producers and such. That’s probably why they were thrilled to see her Instagram live chat with Benny Tuesday night (April 21).
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April 21 marked the fourth anniversary of Prince‘s passing.
To commemorate the occasion, the Recording Academy assembled Beck, Common, H.E.R., Usher, John Legend, Chris Martin, Miguel, Sheila E., and more of some of music’s biggest movers and shakers to salute the Pop icon via a TV special – ‘Let’s Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute To Prince.’
The Maya Rudolph-hosted extravaganza may have been filmed in late January, but it aired Tuesday night on CBS (April 21). See highlights inside: