The Weeknd is teasing in earnest his upcoming music.

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Lorde is getting candid.

The ‘Stoned At The Nail Salon’ singer recently appeared on the newest episode of ‘Vogue’s 73 Questions,’ where she spilled the beans on who she would like to collaborate with, her new ‘Solar Power’ album, and more.

There are many revelations across the 12-minute video, such as: her wanting to work with Harry Styles, being starstruck by Taylor Swift, and revealing that the first song to make her cry was Lou Reed‘s ‘Perfect Day.’ 

Elsewhere, she reveals what song she wishes she had written, her favorite concert that she has ever been to, and more.

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Two months after first teasing her collaboration with critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Gallant, GRAMMY-winning R&B diva Brandy beams aboard the two’s newly released music video, ‘Dynamite.’

Describing the aftermath of a relationship-gone-wrong, the piano-buoyed ballad comes equipped with a rooftop-filmed music video that finds just as much action erupting in the background (literally) as what its performers via the tune’s hard-hitting lyrics.

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DaBaby continues to speak up and out against ongoing backlash stemming from homophobic and insensitive commentary he delivered at Sunday’s ‘Rolling Loud’ (July 25).

As has been extensively reported, the rapper (born Jonathan Kirk) has been dominating news cycles since he openly slammed ‘men who suck d*ck in parking lots’ and people living with HIV during his live performance at the concert festival – a stance that brewed swift criticism from concertgoers, fans, LGBTQ+ advocates and allies, and even fellow celebrities like Dua Lipa, Elton John, Anitta, Demi Lovato, and more.

Now, after issuing multiple statements and even a music video to address the hoopla of the matter, Kirk is still using his platform to clap back at detractors – likely to his detriment.

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Before ‘Space Jam 2’ won the box office showdown the weekend of its July 16 release, ‘We Win’ – the Lil Baby & Kirk Franklin-performed lead single from the ‘Space Jam 2’ soundtrack – was a victor on Billboard Gospel charts as it peaked at #1 on the listing.

In a bid to push its parent album toward similar success, the Baby and Franklin have teamed again – this time for the song’s official music video.

The half-animated, half-live visual follows the format of its parent film and features appearances from some of Looney Tunes’ most beloved characters as well as clips from the LeBron James-led children’s flick.

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DaBaby is speaking out.

For, the rapper has again responded after being criticized for his homophobic comments during his Rolling Loud performance. This time, he has done so in the form of a music video for his song ‘Giving What It’s Supposed to Give,’ which was allegedly shot the night before his performance.

Across the track, he raps:

B**ch, we like AIDS, I’m on your a*s, we won’t go away.

The video ends with the message: “My apologies for being me, the same way you want the freedom to be you.”

Previously, he has garnered criticism from the likes of Elton John and Dua Lipa over his hateful comments.

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Will Smith is no stranger to onscreen transformations and his latest may be one of his most unique yet.

The superstar takes center stage in ‘King Richard’ – the real-life narrative of Richard Williams, the father of tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams.

Viewers are promised a raw and resonating insight into the familial beginnings of one of the most iconic surnames in sports.

The Warner Bros production chronicles Richard’s story as he draws on his vision, perseverance, and unconventional methodology to take his family from the streets of Compton, California to global superstardom.

Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, the film sees Smith joined by Aunjanue Ellis who plays the girls’ mother, Oracene “Brandi” Williams, Saniyaa Sidney in the role of Venus Williams, and Demi Singleton as Serena Williams. Tony Goldwyn also appears as coach Paul Cohen.

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With serious criminal charges hanging over Tory Lanez‘s head, one would assume the star had enough heat on his hands.

However, the 29-year-old – who stands accused of shooting Megan Thee Stallion – had ample time to tweet what appears to be a response to the drama drenching his friend DaBaby in the wake of the shocking homophobic comments made at Rolling Loud Miami.

And after catching flack (and possibly a case) for joining the embattled rapper on-stage, Lanez is rising to his defense.

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It goes without saying that Rihanna‘s business ventures smell like sweet success. So, it’s only fitting that the entrepreneur adds fragrances to the growing list of fields she’s conquering with her Fenty empire.

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Brace yourselves! Because Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak are set for a major Silk Sonic reveal…this week!

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‘Zoom’ rapper Boosie Badazz is no stranger to zooming to the top of Twitter’s trending tally for problematic statements about women, the LGBTQ+ community, and more.

In the past, he’s faced backlash for slamming modern day cartoons for ‘making kids gay,’ openly criticizing basketball star Dwyane Wade for ‘allowing’ his daughter, Zaya, to come out as transgender, and so much more.

Now, he’s ruffling feathers again – this time in defense of his ‘Period‘ co-star DaBaby.  Look inside to see what he’s said that has people up-in-arms.

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Cop a gander at Young Thug!

Born Jeffery Lamar Williams, the 29-year-old – with 19 mixtapes, three EPs, and two compilation albums to his credit to date – surprises many with news he is finally readying the release of his sophomore album, ‘Punk.’  That’s no small task given the gargantuan success of ‘Slime & B,’ his 2020 joint mixtape with Chris Brown.

Set for October 15 release, promo for ‘Punk’ will undoubtedly see Williams all over screens, radio, and Web in its support. The most notable of said ventures to date is undoubtedly a head-turning spread in the digital edition of ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine.

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