Just weeks after making headlines for crushing King of Rock N’ Roll Elvis Presley‘s record for most Gold-certified songs (among male vocalists), Chris Brown is logged in the Recording Industry Association of America’s (RIAA) history books for planting R&B’s flag in yet another uncharted territory.
Chris Brown has read the minds of his ever-loyal fans. For, the performer has catered to the calls for him to release the video for ‘Psychic’ – his collaboration with Jack Harlow.
And, in a further treat, C. Breezy enlisted Cassie to appear in the visual.
The starlet’s classic ‘Me and You’ is sampled on the track, making for somewhat of a full-circle nod to the 2006 hit.
‘Psychic’ is lifted from Brown’s latest studio album ‘Breezy.’
Post Malone was one of the hand-picked names to rock the house at the NBA All-Star Game 2023.
Performing on a lineup that included the innovative Afrobeats-themed Halftime Show, the chart-topper was thrilled with live showings of ‘Rockstar’ alongside 21 Savage and ‘Wow’ from his album ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding.’
The energized performance saw Post shimmy his way across the stage and command with seasoned confidence.
A trio of Afrobeats’ finest staged a seismic spectacle at the NBA All-Star Game in Utah.
Burna Boy, Tems, and Rema hit center court for a hyper-hot showing that shone a spotlight on the genre like never before.
And their recruitment is oh so apt.
GRAMMY winner Burna is reveling in the success of his latest global smash ‘Last Last,’ Tems is fresh from a GRAMMY win herself this year for ‘Wait For U’ – her chart-topping collaboration with Future and Drake, while Rema reigned at #1 on the Billboard Global Chart with Selena Gomez collaboration ‘Calm Down.’
Long before they were blazing the Superbowl stage, Destiny’s Child were once the talk of the town when they performed during the NBA All-Star Game.
From The Vault journeys back to that glorious day of February 2005.
A few months removed from releasing their farewell album ‘Destiny Fulfilled’, and its first single ‘Lose My Breath,’ Michelle, Kelly, and Beyonce were enjoying a rather successful comeback after focusing on solo projects.
Hot on the promo trail, they hit the All-Star Game stage to perform the aforementioned single alongside its follow-up ‘Soldier’ – both peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It is with style, attitude, and showmanship aplenty that the trio managed to get the audience in the palm of their hands.
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Oh, what we would give for a Destiny’s Child reunion, of any sort.
As evidenced by the fire that occurs every time they link up, whether on stage or on a song, it’s very clear that the magic is still there.
It is also worth noting that there hasn’t been a female band that was able to reach the critical, cultural as well as chart heights our favorite girls enjoyed during their time as a unit.
Ladies, it’s time to give the people what they want!
Pink is setting the record straight and, true to form, the singer is not holding back.
Currently strutting the promotional trail in support of her new album ‘Trustfall,’ the airborne performer found herself flying into the headlines following a remark made about Christina Aguilera.
Over the years, the Pop rebel has made no secret about the tenseness that existed between her and Xtina dating back to the ‘Lady Marmalade’ video shoot.
In the time since the pair mended fences and have been complimentary about each other. Indeed, they appeared on shows together and even collaborated on an unreleased track.
For some, though, it appears there’s drama anew after a recent comment Pink made in an interview about Aguilera and the ‘Marmalade’ experience. Comments some equate to her “shading” the belter.
Not even two months after Beyonce saw her latest Hot 100 #1 hit, ‘Break My Soul,’ help pen her in the record books of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) when it earned the diva her 40th Platinum plaque, Rihanna had already eclipsed the record thanks to fan favorites from her last album, 2016’s ‘Anti.’
With moderate buzz (compared to its predecessors), ‘Trustfall‘ – the ninth studio album from P!nk – charged to chart battle on February 17.
Lifted to digital shelves on the heels of previously released singles ‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again’ and its title track, the project – her first studio effort since 2019’s ‘Hurts 2B Human’ – boasts 13 songs and guest appearances from The Lumineers, First Aid Kit, and Chris Stapleton.
Yet, despite managing to see only one single impact the Hot 100 (‘Never’ has peaked at #99 so far), reports of Apple Music and iTunes domination suggested the set is pacing toward making quite the splash on the Billboard 200 its first week.
Thanks to that commercial activity, industry analysts have announced their prediction of how sales and streaming will likely spell out for the Pop diva by the end of the LP’s inaugural sales period.
NFL star-turned-wrestling legend Bill Goldberg, known mononymously as “Goldberg,” may have collected his fair share of championship titles over the last 30 years for spearing some of the sports entertainment genre’s biggest names to the WCW and WWE mats, but now he’s rocking headlines for slamming Rihanna‘s epic Super Bowl halftime show.