For, the Philadelphia native has officially inked a new partnership with Roc Nation Distribution, marking a major career move that lets the chart-topping star stay fully independent while owning their masters.
The announcement arrives alongside Uzi’s new single ‘Chanel Boy.’
Check out Ariana Grande on the cover of Interview Magazine!
The soaring songbird is entering a new season of self, and her latest feature spread spotlights that shift.
Fresh off the success of ‘Wicked: For Good,’ the chart-topping vocalist sits down with Hollywood titan Nicole Kidman for an unexpectedly intimate conversation that blends humor, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose.
The 33-year-old opens up about rebuilding her confidence after years of burnout, crediting her time as Glinda for helping her shed old wounds and rediscover joy in performing. She also leans into gratitude, calling it a grounding force that keeps her creatively energized rather than overwhelmed.
Across the wide-ranging chat, she also reflects on her new relationship with touring, ahead of her ‘Eternal Sunshine’ trek, and much more.
In a surprising turn during her defamation trial against blogger Milagro Gramz, Megan Thee Stallion couldn’t help but shade Nicki Minaj, calling her diss track “so silly.”
Adekunle Gold brought his flavorsome brand of Afro-Pop to the Southbank Centre in London as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival last night (November 23).
Towering tall as one of the genre’s most versatile talents, the music royal lived up to said billing at the show, which saw him joined by the Guildhall Orchestra.
Fusing the pulsating sounds of the Afro diaspora with classical instrumentalists, the Nigerian-born supernova delivered an unforgettable sonic experience.
Commanding the stage at the Royal Festival Hall with seasoned ease, the 38-year-old thrilled with hits known and new, including several from his freshly unwrapped ‘Fuji’ album.
Indeed, he sent the capital into a feverish frenzy with the likes of ‘High,’ ‘Ire,’‘Sade,’‘Damn, Delilah,’ and viral smash ‘Many People.’
Self-ordained as the “big fish,” Gold made a big splash in London and left an indelible mark with his most captivating live experience to date.
‘Girls Trip 2’ is finally setting sail on its journey to the big screen.
The 2017 comedy, anchored by Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall, and Tiffany Haddish, delivered dynamite at the global box office. Indeed, the film blew past expectations to amass $140 million (on a $20 million budget).
Naturally, excitement has reached fever pitch for a follow-up.
And now, after almost a decade of speculation, there is confirmation of shooting starting.
Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker are putting co-parenting first.
For, just 24 hours after confirming their split, the former couple reunited in Atlanta to celebrate their daughter Blaze’s 6th birthday, putting on a united front for the special occasion.
Charli XCX is getting real about the wild reality of Pop stardom, and her latest confession might surprise fans. The singer, who dominated 2024 with her GRAMMY-nominated album ‘Brat,’ is opening up about the darker side of fame, revealing that being a pop star can actually feel pretty ridiculous.
Despite the perks of the path, the 33-year-old admits the whole thing can feel embarrassing at times.
GloRilla turned heads in more ways than one at an NBA game in Toronto.
The ‘Tomorrow 2’ rapper debuted a striking new look at the game between the Toronto Raptors and the Washington Wizards, and it’s left some fans screaming, calling it a slam dunk, and others slightly puzzled.