Bruno Mars continues to bulldoze records. And his latest achievement may be one of his biggest yet.
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Bruno Mars continues to bulldoze records. And his latest achievement may be one of his biggest yet.
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‘Your Power’ singer Billie Eilish is ready to show her tour power.
Because she has announced a global trek in support of her forthcoming sophomore album ‘Happier Than Ever.’
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Lana Del Rey is back with not one, not two, but three new songs.
For, the singer has just dropped the tracks ‘Blue Banisters,’ ‘Text Book,’ and ‘Wildflower Wildfire.’
According to a press release, the songs will be featured on her upcoming eighth studio album.
The project is set to be released on July 4 and is entitled ‘Blue Banisters’ (as we reported here).
The songs arrive a mere two months after the GRAMMY nominee released her ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’ album.
Listen to her three new tracks below…
Lady Gaga is getting candid.
The ‘Rain On Me’ singer sat down with Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey on their Apple TV+ show ‘The Me You Can’t See,’ where she discussed being raped at 19 and a pregnancy that occurred from the incident.
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Little Mix is laying it all out on the line.
Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock grace the latest cover of Hunger Magazine and they do not hold anything back.
In the latest issue out, the girls discuss sexism in the music industry, struggles with mental health issues, and so much more.
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Jesy Nelson is embarking on her next musical chapter.
Almost six months after leaving Little Mix, the singer has announced that she has signed a solo deal with Universal Music’s Polydor Records.
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T.I. isn’t sitting idly by as his legal woes mount due to allegations of sexual assault, sexual misconduct, drugging, and sex trafficking from dozens of women.
Though he’s made multiple public pleas of innocence regarding the matter (as we previously reported here), more and more women are coming forward to testify they suffered mishandling and abuse at the hands of the rapper and his music superstar wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris.
Just a day after the Los Angeles Police Department reportedly announced an investigative probe regarding related claims a local woman made (as we reported here), T.I. has taken to the booth to clap back at the accusations from the ‘lying a** b*tches” – even going as far as to suggest extortion is the motive behind the hoopla.
Hear the explosive new song, ‘What It’s Come To,’ inside:
Due to the racially and culturally offensive history of her stage name, Alyssa Stephens – once known as “Mulatto” – now goes by just Latto, an reintroduction she references in the new song ‘The Biggest.’
Dropping some fiery bars over a beat produced by Supah Mario, Big Latto talks big sh*t about the name change, her come up, and more.
“I went from the favorite to the most hated / How a b*tch overpaid but still underrated? / Don’t want no sympathy, just know I changed / I’ll be damned if the name the reason I don’t make it . It contradicted for what I stand for / The backlash ain’t what I planned for / Now I know better, so I’m movin’ better,” she raps on the soul baring cut.
Ahead of the premiere of its official music video on May 21 at 9am, hear ‘Biggest’ inside:
Korean septet BTS is back with a brand new English single, ‘Butter.’
Before they sevensome give the tune its first live rendition at Sunday’s Billboard Music Awards (May 23), they’ve unveiled its high octane, Yong Seok Choi-directed music video.
“Smooth like butter / / Pull you in like no other / Don’t need no Usher / To remind me you got it bad / Ain’t no other / That can sweep you up like a robber / Straight up, I got ya / Makin’ you fall like that,” group members Jung Kook, V, and Jin croon on the verse.
See and hear all the brand spanking new action inside:
It’s time to report to the dance floor!
City Girls have resurrected and revamped the eternal party starters, ‘Planet Rock’ and ‘Coffee Pot (It’s Time for the Percolator),’ to the rumpshaking ‘Twerkulator.’
An unmastered version of Girls’ rendition had already built buzz as it made its rounds on Tik Tok and the net over the last few months, but after JT & Yung Miami put a quality mix on the Quality Control cut they took to social media to announce its May 21 arrival (as we reported here).
What are you waiting for? The bop’s inside.
Ahead of making history Sunday (May 23) as the youngest recipient to ever collect Billboard’s ICON Award, P!nk has blessed fans with ‘All I Know So Far’ – a trifecta of efforts (single, new album, and Amazon documentary) of the same name.
While the single was dropped weeks ago (and is climbing up charts as we reported here), the curtain rolled back on the album and documentary May 21.
A 16-track affair, the live LP – which features updated renditions of fan favorites like ‘Perfect,’ ‘Who Knew,’ ‘Just Like a Pill,’ and more – acts as a companion piece to the Michael Gracey-directed concert/behind-the-scenes film.
Hear it in full inside via Spotify or Apple Music.
Brandy may have already scribbled her name in history books when she became the first Black ‘Cinderella’ courtesy of the 1997 TV adaptation of ‘Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,’ but now the GRAMMY winner has come full circle by lending her voice to Disney’s ‘Ultimate Princess Celebration.’
Described as an initiative to celebrate the impact of Disney’s historic and heroic princesses, ‘Ultimate Princess Celebration’ is an extended effort that will play out throughout 2021 and feature a Walt Disney Records soundtrack kicked off by none other than B-Rocka and her song, ‘Starting Now.’
Featuring the penmanship of songwriters Jason Mater, Jordan Powers, and Darren Criss with production from hitmaking music producer Oak Felder (famous for his work with Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, Usher, Alicia Keys, & more), ‘Starting’ is available for your listening pleasure inside.