Congratulations are in order for ‘How To Get Away With Murder’ star Aja Naomi King. 

Because the revered actress has announced that she is pregnant with her first child.

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Maroon 5 and Megan Thee Stallion have unwrapped the video for their brand new collaboration, ‘Beautiful Mistakes.’

The melodic number is believed to be lifted from Adam Levine and co’s forthcoming album; which will serve as their first since 2017’s ‘Red Pill Blues.’

The deluxe edition of that LP brought with it the group’s chart-topping Cardi B collaboration ‘Girls Like You.’

Is ‘Beautiful Mistakes’ on-course to become the band’s next Rap kissed hit?

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Kelly Rowland may have just given birth to her second child, but she’s wasting no time hitting the promo trail in support of her new EP, ‘K.’

Moments ago, the solo GRAMMY-winner assembled a set of fellow performers to deliver a rousing rendition of the song ‘Black Magic.’

The stirring track sits alongside offerings such as ‘Crazy’ and ‘Hitman’ on the well-received project.

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Gwen Stefani has poured out her new single ‘Slow Clap.’

Arriving on the heels of buzz cut ‘Let Me Reintroduce Myself,’ the song was co-written by the singer alongside Ross Golan and Luke Niccoli — reuniting the same team at the helm of its preceding release.

The track once again finds the No Doubt diva dabbling in a multitude of genres. Indeed, ‘Slow Clap’ fuses elements of Pop, Reggae, and even sprinkles of Country.

Lyrically, Stefani encourages resilience and confidence in the face of adversity:

“Been the champion, rang the bell / Rocked the bottom, been through hell,” she sings. “Climbed the mountain, now I’m well / I just feel like coming back for the belt.”

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From slamming Black History Month and BET as ‘double standards’ against White people to saying transgendered people should “pee in bushes (instead of bathrooms),” and more, actress-turned-political commentator Stacey Dash has seen her name flashed across headlines over the past 6 years for some controversial comments on sociopolitical matters – especially regarding racial and gender equality.

As the latter half of that time period saw her fired from ‘FOX News’ and endure a highly publicized divorce from her fourth husband (as we reported here), it appears those shake-ups and others have made the 54-year-old turn over a new leaf.

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Harry Styles is making his way to the GRAMMY stage.

For, Variety has revealed that the ‘Watermelon Sugar’ singer will be opening this year’s ceremony.

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Justin Bieber is making a comeback in a big way.

He has been a dominating force in pop music for over a decade now. However, for his latest album, ‘Justice,’ he has called-in some of his famous friends to create an Avengers-like team for the project.

These include: Chance The Rapper, Khalid, Daniel Caesar, and more.

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In news just in, Prince William has responded to one of the central allegations leveled against the Royal Family in the widely watched interview his brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had with Oprah Winfrey.

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It’s been six months since Janelle Monae treated fans to their first listen of her song, ‘Turntables.’

Prominently featured on the 2020 Stacey Abrams‘ documentary, “All In: The Fight For Democracy,” the critically acclaimed tune is at the center of Oscar buzz as it’s one of 15 songs shortlisted for the Best Original Song category at this year’s Academy Awards.

And though Monae’s kept the focus on her acting career for most of the past year, she’s setting out to prove she can still rock a stage as evidenced by her appearance on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ Tuesday night (March 10).

Look inside to see Janelle crank out her second live performance of the politically charged cut in just the last month alone.

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If their new joint single is anything to judge by, the self-proclaimed King of R&B and Queen of Da Souf are some royal freaks.

Via ‘Freaky As Me,’ singer Jacquees and rapper Mulatto trade verses about their respective sexual prowess in the raunchy cut led by the former.

“You can give it all to me, I ain’t gon’ run from it, yeah / Keep it wet, all you gotta do is keep it one hunnid, yeah / Lay you down then I choke on it, ’til my nose runnin’ (Yeah) / F*ck me on the bed, full of all hunnids (Yeah) / We get straight to it ’cause we both want it (Yeah),” raps Big Latto.

Pulled from his forthcoming album, ‘P.T.O.F.,’ look inside to hear the song in full and see how the Urban duo bring it to life via a flashy music video directed by Brittany Bowman-Harris.

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As one of the best-selling recording artists of all-time, Celine Dion is no stranger to collecting certification plaques from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

One of few female artists to boast earning multiple Diamond-selling albums over her illustrious career, the international diva’s hit-filled catalog knows few rivals across music history – a truth cemented by the ongoing success of some of her beloved classics over 20 years after their respective releases.

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The revolution will be televised if H.E.R. has any say so on the matter.

‘Fight For You,’ the follow-up to her highest charting solo hit yet (‘Damage’), was an immediate knockout with fans and critics upon its early February release.  Now, the GRAMMY winner’s unveiled the empowering music video for the Golden Globe & Academy Award-nominated tune.

Found aboard the ‘Judas & the Black Messiah’ official soundtrack, the song’s accompanying visual fittingly pays homage to the Black Panther movement and draws attention to the history of violence against African Americans in the United States.

A “must see,” look inside to watch the gripping Child-directed clip in full:

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