Megan Thee Stallion takes fans on a cinematic ride in the video for ‘Ungrateful (ft. Key Glock),’ the latest offering from her sophomore album ‘Traumazine.’
Directed by Meg’s longtime collaborator Colin Tilley, the slick clip is set at a funeral where the femcee makes an interesting encounter.
The ‘Ungrateful’ visual follows the videos for ‘Her’ and ‘Sweetest Pie’ featuring Dua Lipa.
Britney Spears and Elton John have blasted straight into the upper echelon of the Billboard Hot 100 with their new collaborative single, ‘Hold Me Closer.’
Drama has followed B2K for almost two decades and it’s not letting up anytime soon.
The latest spat between the 00s pin-ups ignited in the wake of Omarion‘s awkward VERZUZ spar with Mario – and the comical response his bandmates gave.
A war of words ensued, which included Omarion branding Lil Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz B as his “background dancers.” Fresh fire erupted when the feuding members were featured in the ‘Ice Box’ singer’s new docu-series, ‘Omega: The Gift and the Curse.’ Allegedly without their permission.
Most recently, B2K appeared on the Drink Champs platform and poured out their take on the group’s latest split and the foundation of their issues with Omarion. Fizz, in particular, lifted the lid on his controversial relationship with O’s ex and baby mother, Apryl Jones.
After years of silence, Britney Spears is taking control of her narrative and turning the volume up on her views.
Especially in the wake of ex-husband Kevin Federline and son Jayden James embarking on high-profile interviews about…her.
Indeed, as reported, Federline sat down with 60 Minutes while 15-year-old Jayden spoke with ITV News. The latter praised Spears’ fatherJamie and claimed he was simply looking out for his daughter with the now-terminated conservatorship that governed her life for 13 years.
Now, in an emotional address on social media, the Pop royal lays bare her take on the reality of her family life – while directly addressing her sons.
Leaving no stone unturned, the ‘Overprotected’ singer told her teens: “you were just like my other family. You secretly loved looking at me as if something was wrong with me.”
Spears also stressed that she is now an atheist, saying: “I don’t believe in God anymore because of the way my children and my family have treated me. There is nothing to believe anymore.”
Echoing earlier sentiments expressed previously, the 40-year-old added: “my dad needs to be in jail for the rest of his life.”
R&B royalty reigned on stage at Usher‘s My Way Las Vegas residency last night (September 4).
For, the hitmaker invited vocal powerhouse Tevin Campbell to join him for a special performance of the latter’s classic, ‘Can We Talk.’
Together, the duo delivered a collaborative take on the 1993 classic.
The showing was of particular note given Usher’s recent revelation that, upon signing his first record deal, the song ‘Can We Talk’ was initially promised to him before going to Campbell. It would go on to become the latter’s biggest hit to date (peaking at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100).
Head below to see the powerful pair salute each other and blow the roof off Dolby Live at the Park MGM.
Today, we celebrate another trip around the sun for the reigning Queen of music, Beyonce.
This week’s From The Vault is the much loved, yet much underrated, ‘Ego.’
Written and produced by Blac Elvis and Beyonce herself, it was released as the sixth single from her 2008 double LP, ‘I Am…Sasha Fierce.’ Boasting bravado and attitude aplenty, the track saw Bey embark on the biggest swagger-a-thon… but as she says, she talks like this ‘cause she can back it up.
Gratingly, amidst the omnipresence of preceding offering ‘Single Ladies,’ ‘Ego’ never garnered the chart recognition it deserved in its own right and only peaked at #39 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and #60 on the Official UK Singles Chart. It was, however, nominated for a GRAMMY. Deservingly.
Directed by creative-extraordinaire Frank Gaston Jr., its black and white visual was reminiscent of the ‘Single Ladies.’ Indeed, the simplistic clip featured Beyonce, wrapped in a figure-hugging leotard, giving her all alongside two equally dynamic dancers.
Today and every day we salute Beyonce. We applaud her sense of risk and dedication, and we praise her ability to always capture the moment.
As we await the visuals for her thrilling latest set, ‘Renaissance,’ we’ll bask in the brilliance of this trip down memory lane; to a time few of us could have predicted just how much more epicness there was to come.
DJ Khaled has all the cause to give thanks this Sunday. Because the hitmaker has premiered atop of the pack with his star-studded new album, ‘God Did’.
Led by the single ‘Staying Alive (ft. Drake and Lil Baby),’ the guest-friendly set is packed to the brim with major appearances from the likes of JAY-Z, Future, Eminem, Latto, and the City Girls.
And it’s clear the mix of names, along with Khaled’s Midas touch, has led to a strong opening for the project.