Christina Aguilera has reimagined some of her classics.
The chanteuse honored the 25th anniversary of her self-titled debut with a special Spotify collaboration. It is a live studio re-imagining of her self-titled album’s hits for an episode of ‘Spotify Anniversaries.’
The project features a slew of modern artists, including Sabrina Carpenter and MGK.
The set sees new versions of her songs ‘I Turn To You,’ ‘Genie In A Bottle’ and more.
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Katy Perry has unleashed ‘143’– her seventh album.
Led by ‘Woman’s World,’ the album sees Perry explore new sounds.
That Grape Juice has been spinning the LP since its release. Join us below to find out which five tracks are essential on ‘143.’
Weeks after Sabrina Carpenter controversially triumphed over Travis Scott in one of this decades most nail-biting showdowns on the Billboard 200, the latter has turned the tide thanks to the introduction of vinyl editions of his ‘Days Before Rodeo’ project.
More inside.
Whoops now takes on new meaning for Janet Jackson amid ongoing criticism for explosive comments she made about the U.S. Presidential election and Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris during a recent sitdown with ‘The Guardian.’
Now, in a surprising turn of events, an apology issued on the Pop diva’s behalf early Sunday (September 22) has been branded “unauthorized” by reps from her camp.
More inside.
Easily one of music’s most highly anticipated annual events, iHeartRadio took over Sin City on Friday (September 20) and Saturday (September 21) for its jam-packed, 2024 iteration of the iHeartRadio Music Festival (presented by Capital One).
Filmed live from the T-Mobile Arena, the two-day line-up of performances boasted showings from The Weeknd, Dua Lipa, Big Sean, Victoria Monet, Doja Cat, Shaboozey, Camila Cabello, Keith Urban, Halsey, and Gwen Stefani (to name a few).
If you missed the Hulu livestream over the weekend, don’t worry! You can see highlights from the blazing performances inside.
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After days of unceremonious backlash for his inclusion in an LGBT Republican fundraiser, ‘Right Thurr‘ rapper Chingy has decided to axe himself from the event’s star-studded performance roster.
Details inside.
Shaboozey may be making Hot 100 history with his breakout, chart-topping hit ‘A Bar Song’ being the year’s longest-running #1 smash, but the Country hitmaker is ready to serve his fans a round of the other gems aboard his Gold-certified debut album ‘Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going.’
Next up? The heartbreaking track ‘Highway.’
“Since you stop riding shotgun I ain’t been myself / went out looking for a good time but I’m going through hell / got Jesus on the hotlines saying you need help / liquor on the shelf, tell the devil farewell,” he wails on the Sean Cook-produced cut.
Pop Queen Janet Jackson caused a royal firestorm of controversy on Saturday (September 21) when explosive quotes from her interview with ‘The Guardian‘ about Presidential candidate Kamala Harris hit the press.
And while the chat was filled with tongue-wagging mentions about the 2004 Super Bowl, her shelved ‘Black Diamond‘ album, and more, it was Jackson’s commentary about the 2024 Presidential election that dominated headlines – namely her statements about Harris’ race.
Look inside to see how she’s responding to the hoopla that sent social media into flames over the weekend.
To say the future looks bright for hitmaking rapper Future is an understatement.
Despite affording his latest album, the September 20-released ‘Mixtape Pluto,’ very little traditional promo ahead of its arrival to digital shelves, the 17-song set has been greeted with an out-of-this-world welcome.
As if making Apple Music history for seeing all of its album tracks occupy the top 17 of the platform’s real-time sales chart over the weekend, industry analysts are projecting ‘Pluto’ is also en route to making Billboard 200 history if it lives up to its predicted first-week sales.