Having already conquered the top positions of North American charts with his sixth chart-topping studio album, ‘Justice’ (click here to stream), Pop pinup Justin Bieber is looking to repeat the feat abroad.

The global push for the top-selling LP landed in Paris recently and saw Bieber deliver a 15-minute live set for his Parisian fans – affectionately called #Beliebers.

Performing five songs from ‘Justice’ (four for the first time), the virtual concert took to the City of Light to light up the Hôtel De Crillon alongside his live band.

Speaking on the international affair (helmed by show director Nick Demoura), Bieber said:

“For me, Paris has been one of my favorite places. We haven’t had the chance to travel. My wife was going over to Paris for some sort of gig. I think she was doing a magazine. I always wanted to throw something together that was overlooking the Eiffel Tower. We did one performance, which was on the Eiffel Tower, which was sick, but I had a vision of this performance overlooking the Eiffel Tower.”

Look inside to see how the vision came to life.

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Ceaser and the gang of VH1’s ‘Black Ink Crew: New York’ are ready to see their names inked atop TV ratings charts once more.

Black in business, the crew is set to bring the love, laughs, and loads of drama with the kickoff of their 9th season – which premieres Monday, April 19 at 8 PM ET/PT. The amply-teased season will not only see how they handled isolation in response to the global health crisis, but also the racial and social unrest that plagued America at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement last year.

Ahead of its return, anxious fans of the series can get their appetites whet by hopping inside to peek at the show’s super trailer.

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Five months after landing her first Billboard 200 top 10 hit with her debut album, ‘Missunderstood,’ R&B songstress Queen Naija is ready to rule over charts again – this time with the LP’s extended edition.

Put on fan radar by the critically-acclaimed ‘Set Him Up’ featuring Ari Lennox (click here to stream), the revamped project (released April 16) shines with a list of features that includes the likes of Lil Durk, Lucky Daye, Kiana Lede, Mulatto, Russ, Jacquees, Toosii, and more.

Titled ‘Missunderstood…Still,’ look inside to hear the deluxe take on her inaugural studio effort.

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Saweetie may be currently seated at the highest rung she’s ever reached on the Hot 100 with her Doja Cat-assisted single, ‘Best Friend’ (#14 peak to date), but that doesn’t mean she’s resting on her laurels.

Ahead of the unveiling of her long-awaited debut studio album, ‘Pretty B*tch Music,’ the 27-year-old is tiding fans over with the April 16-released ‘Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1’ – a compilation EP highlighting up-and-coming musical talents (click here to stream).

To bring even more eyes and ears to the project, the rapstress selected its housed tune, ‘Risky’ (featuring Drakeo the Ruler), as its first single to get the video treatment.

Look inside to see the Fakedell-directed action.

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From Ella Mai‘s ‘Trip’ to Michael Jackson‘s ‘Dirty Diana,’ self-proclaimed King of R&B Jacquees has received royal backlash many times over his short career for remixing some of today and yesterday’s most beloved R&B hits.

Despite the critical polarity (and a petition signed by over 53,000 people for him to stop doing so), the 27-year-old shows no sign of slowing as evidenced by his recently unveiled ‘Quemix 4’ mixtape.

Released two years after ‘Quemix 3,’ the latest installment in the ‘QueMix’ series comes as a 13-track affair that sees the Atlanta native tackle some ’90s and early 2000s R&B favorites including Brandy‘s ‘I Wanna Be Down,’ Donnell Jones‘Where I Wanna Be,’ Usher‘s ‘Can U Handle It?,’ and more.

Hear it inside:

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Filming continues for ABC‘s new music drama ‘Queens’ – which is anchored by Brandy, Eve, Naturi Naughton, and Nadine Velazquez.

Hotly anticipated, the series follows a group of female friends – who way back when used to perform as high-flying Hip-Hip ensemble, the Nasty Btiches.

Now in their 40s, they have the chance to recapture the shine and sheen of their heyday, but they’re tasked with trying to navigate such an opportunity with lives vastly different from times of the past.

With production well underway, B-Rocka has shared a number of snaps from the set.

Details below…

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Barry Jenkins is bringing his Midas touch to Prime Video with ‘The Underground Railroad.’ 

Set to land on the streamer on May 14, the 10-episode limited series is set in the antebellum South of the US.

The narrative will center around Cora Randall (played by Thuso Mbedu) and her quest for freedom after escaping a Georgia plantation.

Her journey isn’t without its twists and turns as her mother’s lingering legacy follows her on her path.

With Oscar-winner Jenkins at the directorial helm of all ten episodes, anticipation is sky-high for the production. And the freshly unwrapped trailer amplifies buzz the more.

Watch below…

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Check out Beyonce!

Queen Bey stunned in regal style with mogul hubby Jay-Z during a trip to Las Vegas.

The pair celebrated their 13th anniversary in Sin City and it looks like the visit has been an elongated one.

Buzz continues to grow around the superstar singer’s new material, which murmurs about an imminent release of sorts gaining volume.

Still, if history has taught anything, Honey Bey stings when least expected. One thing’s for sure, we’re ready!

In the here and now, peep more gorgeous snaps after the jump…

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DMX is set to receive a public farewell at one of New York’s most renowned venues.

Full story below…

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Janet Hubert is returning to TV!

The immensely talented actress, famed for her role as the original Aunt Viv on ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,’ has joined TBS sitcom ‘The Last O.G.’ – which stars Tracy Morgan and Tiffany Haddish. 

Full story below…

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Zayn had joined forces with singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson for the pair’s new track ‘To Begin Again.’ 

The soulful ballad was originally released in March and it sheds light on the importance of remaining hopeful in the face of uncertainty. Now, the video for the track echoes that sentiment.

In it, the clip offers a snapshot of everyday people in New York City. It reminds viewers that the past year has been hard on everyone; however, we are all in this together.

Watch the Marykate Schneider-directed visual below…

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Legends never die.

A week after his tragic death, his first posthumous music from DMX has arrived. The late icon is joined on ‘Been To War,’ which features French Montana and Swizz Beatz.

Across the track, he raps:

I done been to jail, I done did numbers / I donе been to hell, I done been under / Difference between a boss and a runner / Whatever you thinkin,’ no way, uh-huh, I’m doin’ what you gonna.

The song appears on ‘Godfather of Harlem’ series soundtrack and arrives after news that DMX had completed an entire album before his death.

Listen to ‘Been To War’ after the jump…

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