Justin Bieber has thanked his fans after his catchy single ‘Yummy’ debuted at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. (more…)
Justin Bieber has thanked his fans after his catchy single ‘Yummy’ debuted at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. (more…)
As football and music lovers gear up for the Latin takeover of the Super Bowl’s Halftime Show courtesy of its headliners, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, excitement builds on who will be delegated the coveted duty of kicking off the game with a rousing rendition of ‘The Star Spangled Banner.’
Historically calling on some of the industry’s most vocally capable to pull off the feat (i.e. Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Kelly Clarkson, etc.), expectations for the chosen vocalist are almost as high as they are for the Halftime Show performers.
Pop singer Kesha recently made headlines for indicating one of her ‘biggest dreams’ is to sing the U.S. national anthem before a Super Bowl (click here to read more), a revelation that incited debate on who should be appointed the honor.
With names like Ariana Grande, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, and Lizzo leading the conversation ahead of the NFL’s official announcement, we turn to you – That Grape Juice faithful – to ask: who should sing the national anthem at Super Bowl LIV on February 2?!
Selena Gomez looks set to soar to the top of the Billboard 200 with her third studio album ‘Rare.’
Details below…
In celebration of Mary J. Blige’s 49th birthday, this week’s From The Vault salutes the singer’s 1997 hit ‘Everything.’
Issued as the third single from the Queen of Hip-Hop/Soul’s ‘Share My World’ LP, the track was helmed by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
It notably samples ‘You Are Everything’ by The Stylistics and ‘The Payback’ by James Brown. But no doubt stands out on its own accord.
The song was a success in the US where it peaked at #24 on the Hot 100 and #5 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Charts. In the UK, it reached the 6th position on the tally and was a Top 20 hit in New-Zealand.
Hype Williams – who helmed some of the best videos that decade – directed the ‘Everything’ video. Set on an island, the clip features Mary in West-African fashion singing the song in slow motion.
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With a videography as commendable as Mary’s, ‘Everything ‘ serves as one of her most visually magnetic offerings alongside ‘Family Affair’ and ‘Be Without You.’
During a recent awards acceptance speech, Blige said of herself:
“I am a leader, a queen, a living legend”
Those words from MJB about MJB couldn’t be any more true.
Through the decades – and contrary to many of her peers – she has remained an undisputed music royal. She has never needed to revert to shock tactics or baseless beefs with fellow artists to keep her name and legacy lit.
Showing no sign of slowing down anytime soon, it seems Mary will continue to wow us with her titan sized talent – which, these days, she’s spreading across music, acting, and producing.
Happy birthday to MJB, the MVP!
Cardi B has newness a’cooking!
The fiery femcee has been notable in her quietness of late, forgoing ample collaborations and dropping very little in the way of solo material over the course of the last year.
However, as anticipation grows for her sophomore album intensifies, Cardi has shared a preview of a new song.
Take a listen below…
Beyonce may not be in music mode at the moment, but she’s booked and busy.
Queen Bey’s eagerly anticipated Adidas x Ivy Park collection drops next week (January 18th) and the rev up buzz she’s gone live with a number of exciting activations.
As reported, one facet is seeing her gift lucky celebs Adidas x Ivy Park boxes – one of which landed with actress Yara Shahidi.
Now, Mrs Carter (who, on a separate note, is rumored be helming the Bond 25 theme) has shared with the masses what’s inside said boxes.
Head below to watch…
Jennifer Lopez continues to shine, this time as the face of Versace‘s Spring/Summer 2020 campaign.
The reveal comes months after the Super Bowl bound star sashayed down the runway in her famous green Versace dress from the 2000 GRAMMYs.
20 years on, she dons a similar ensemble and more for the campaign, which was lensed by Mert & Marcus.
More below…
While fans await official news on Luke James‘ long-awaited sophomore album, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed, 2014 self-titled debut, the Grammy-nominated crooner continues to tide them over with standalone singles.
After ending 2019 with ‘All of Your Love,’ the BJ the Chicago Kid and Ro James-assisted ‘Go Girl,’ and more, Luke kicks off 2020 with the new tune, ‘Blow.’ A slow-burning, sensual R&B groove, the guitar-laden number sees the 35-year-old accompanying his soaring vocal chops with some bedroom-ready lyrics.
“Your secret fire, copulate/I grind in our bodies like/Raging kids/Nature is f*cking our strain apart/Then we know, that what we feel, we don’t control,” he sings.
Before you get to hear him crank out the cut live on his forthcoming ‘To Feel Love/d’ tour (which kicks off in Philadelphia on January 29), look inside to hear its studio version.
Award season is upon us!
And the latest, and one of the most prestigious, is the BRIT Awards 2020.
Nominations for the UK’s equivalent of the Grammys were announced moments ago and brought major listings for the likes of Stormzy, Ariana Grande, Burna Boy, and more.
Ahead of the February 18th ceremony, which airs live from London’s O2 Arena, check out the full list of nominees below…
With just three weeks separating Kesha from the release of her fourth studio album, ‘High Road’ (available January 31), you can expect to see much of the Pop songstress on the promotional trail in the coming days raising awareness for the project.
Her latest effort came via an appearance on Friday night’s ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ (January 10). The pre-taped visit (which coincided with the original release date of ‘High Road’) saw K dish on the new LP, her newly announced tour with ‘Queen of Bounce’ Big Freedia, and so much more.
Look inside to see interview highlights and a performance of the set’s first single, ‘Raising Hell.’