Ed Sheeran may be sitting atop iTunes with his comeback single, ‘Bad Habits’ (released June 25), but Twitter suggests he’s also #1 on another table as well: the sh*tlist of The Weeknd fans.
Look inside to see how the GRAMMY-winning Brit is being pelted with claims of ‘copycatting.’
Queen of Pop Madonna has proven to be the Queen of surprises!
Though a major “event” had been teased by the GRAMMY winner for weeks on her respective social media accounts, fans were stunned to find out it was a jaw-dropping appearance at New York City’s Boom Boom Room Thursday night (June 24) in celebration of Pride month.
The Queen of Bounce Big Freedia continues to prove magnetic on the music scene.
From her seismic songs to her electrifying performances, she has become a formidable force and a beacon for the LGBTQ+ community.
A bonafide New Orleans legend, her reach and resonance has travelled far beyond home soil and galvanized audiences worldwide.
It’s also attracted the appreciation of some of music biggest names such as Beyonce and Drake, who featured Freedia on hits such as ‘Formation’ and ‘In My Feelings’ respectively.
With a packed plate of activity that also includes a stint on the‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ soundtrack and brand new single ‘Betty Bussit,’ Freedia sat down with That Grap Juice‘s to chat about her journey, her impact, and much more.
Check out the interview above and watch the video for ‘Betty Bussit’ below…
Iggy Azalea is accelerating full speed as she drives towards the August release of her new album ‘End of an Era.’
Because fresh from the release of buzz cuts ‘Sip It’ and ‘Brazil,’ the rapper has officially trumpeted the arrival of a new single named ‘I Am The Strip Club.’
Mary J. Blige is celebrating the release of her ‘My Life’ documentary on Amazon Prime Video with the debut of a brand new song named ‘Hourglass.’
The end credits track finds the Queen of Hip-Hop/Soul in a reflective space, which is apt given the thematic rooting of the special.
During an appearance on The Breakfast Club this week, Blige referred to the song as a standalone precusor to her forthcoming album – her first since 2017’s ‘Strength of a Woman.’
When we last checked in with the best songs of 2020 in December, the world was a drastically different place.
Many music stars shied away from dropping major releases in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Flash-forward six months later and the music world is as bustling as ever.
Now, many genres – specifically Pop – are leaning on their most reliable stars for comfort. To which, they answered the call.
Find out which artist and songs made the cut for the best songs of 2021 so far…