Kenya Moore may have bowed outfrom the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ amidst a firestorm of drama, but it looks like she’d be welcome aboard the cast of another Bravo series.
For, Dr. Heavenly Kimes – star of ‘Married to Medicine’ – has gone public in lobbying for the former USA to join the reality series.
Josh Hartnett returns in the titillating new thriller ‘Trap.’
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the chilling film follows a father and daughter as they attend a Pop concert helmed by singer Lady Raven (Saleka).
They quickly discover, however, that they are in the thick of a seismically sinister event of an entirely different kind. And that Hartnett’s character Cooper has a few secrets of his own.
Written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the film serves as one of the year’s most hotly anticipated.
Ahead of its UK release on August 9, That Grape Juice‘s Maya E sat down with Hartnett, who dished on his menacing role, working with M. Night Shyamalan, and more.
Watch TGJ’s EXCLUSIVE interview above.
‘Trap’ is released in cinemas throughout the UK and Ireland on August 9.
FLO have unwrapped the video for their latest single ‘Check.’
The breezy bop sees the R&B trio in their bonafide lover-girl era, as they tick off all of the amazing qualities their boo possesses and brings about within them.
Speaking on the release, Stella, Jorja, and Renée said:
“‘Check’ is a lover girl anthem! It’s a refreshing take on relationships for us and is different from anything we’ve released in the past. It comes from a softer, happier, and more loving place. It feels great to all be in relationships, so it only felt right to drop a lover-girl anthem for the summer.”
Watch the Troy Roscoe-directed visual after the jump…
Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.
However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know, rather they be from music’s biggest stars or those on the rise.
This week, we want to highlight cuts from Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Orville Peck, and Boywithuke.
From ‘My Type’ to ‘My Best,’ GRAMMY-nominated femcee Saweetie is serving a reminder why she is one of the most consistent women in the current Rap game.
Not even two months after dropping the dance-heavy ‘Nani,’ the rapstress unwraps its follow-up: ‘My Best.’
“I don’t like small talk, I like big bags / I keep my nails long and they be big mad / Yeah, this girl out to fool my pops / He said, “Man, f-ck all the opps” / They tripping off you, they want what you got,” she spits on the self-affirmative new tune.
Presumably yet another taste from her long-awaited debut album ‘Pretty B*tch Music,’ the tune’s August 2 arrival was accompanied by a reflective music video that sees Saweetie take it back to her high school days.
Sam Smith and Alicia Keys sent their respective fan bases into a frenzy when they surprised a New York bar with an unexpected live performance of Smith’s 2014’s megahit ‘I’m Not the Only One.’
Turns out the treat of a duet was a sample of what music lovers could expect as the GRAMMY-winning twosome prepared an updated recorded version of the chart-topping song which would be part of a 25-track musical package to toast the 10th anniversary of Sam’s debut album ‘In the Lonely Hour.’
“’I’m Not The Only One’ featuring the truly incomparable @aliciakeys…I am so honoured to have such an incredible talent and a beautiful soul join me on this track to celebrate a decade of ‘In The Lonely Hour,’” Sam wrote in a touching Instagram caption recently.
In addition to remixes of some of the original’s favorite cuts, the ‘Hour’ commemorative edition also features live recordings and the new track ‘Little Sailor.’
Hop inside to hear ‘Sailor,’ the Keys-assisted take on ‘One,’ and so much more from the expanded project courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.
Sia‘s May 3-released 10th studio album ‘Reasonable Woman‘ may have featured big names like Kylie Minogue, Paris Hilton, and Benny Blanco (to name a few), but an easy standout came courtesy of the fan favorite ‘Immortal Queen‘ featuring Queen of Funk Chaka Khan.
Khan – who has referred to Sia as her “Goddaughter” – has not only enjoyed stage time with the GRAMMY-nominated Aussie diva but studio time as well as she’s penned tunes for past and future projects of Chaka’s.
Having already won over the critics with the original ‘Immortal’ (which also featured Brazil-born beauty Bianca Costa), Sia’s now looking to see that acclaim mirrored commercially with the introduction of a remix featuring hitmaker rapstress Eve.
“Where my queens? Where my girls callin’ on my impress? Got the crown on their head and the S on their chest / Slayin’ giants bigger than Goliath / Writin’ a legacy that will never expire,” she raps over Greg Kurstin production.
Ready to hear how E-V-E took the already elevated ‘Immortal’ to even higher heights? Check it out inside.