Normani and Chloe Bailey, two of R&B’s most luminous new stars, shone brightly together this week.
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Normani and Chloe Bailey, two of R&B’s most luminous new stars, shone brightly together this week.
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Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonce won big at the GRAMMYs on Sunday night and received praise aplenty for their historic wins.
One of the people cheering loudest for the ladies was none other than Lil Kim.
Rap’s Queen Bee, who featured on the telecast during Bey’s Record of the Year nomination piece, offered a lengthy and hearty congrats to the ladies.
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Megan Thee Stallion isn’t holding back.
After winning three GRAMMY Awards on March 14, she ran into TMZ when leaving an afterparty. When asked if her wins were pre-meditated, she did not mince words.
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New Demi Lovato is on the way.
For, the pop songstress has just announced her new album ‘Dancing With The Devil…The Art Of Starting Over.’
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New music from Justin Bieber is imminent.
For, he has just teased the release of his next project, the music video for his song ‘Peaches.’
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Chris Rock‘s adolescence is heading back to screens. Because it’s been confirmed that hit series ‘Everybody Hates Chris’ is officially being rebooted.
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More music from Nick Jonas has arrived.
The pop star has just released the deluxe edition of his ‘Spaceman’ album, which arrived just days before the deluxe version’s release.
The project contains five new songs. His brothers Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas join Nick on a song called ‘Selfish,’ which is one of the new offerings.
Additionally, the set features the new song ‘Dangerous’ and “chill” versions of ‘Don’t Give Up on Us,’ ‘2Drunk,’ and ‘This Is Heaven.’
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Beyonce is officially the most awarded singer in GRAMMYs history and she marked the moment in stunning fashion. Literally.
Queen Bey, who has now amassed 28 GRAMMYs across the span of her career, has shared snaps of her historic evening at music’s biggest night.
Joined by husband Jay-Z and Blue Ivy, the superstar shone in earnest.
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With mentions in the categories of Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Rap Song, and more, Roddy Ricch entered the 2021 GRAMMYs as one of the night’s most nominated acts. But much like Jhene Aiko, Chloe x Halle, Doja Cat, and others at the same showing, multiple nominations didn’t translate into any wins.
The snub didn’t leave Ricch bitter, he later revealed, and the stance of gratitude is one he’d wish older emcees would adopt.
“They gon’ give the award to whoever they gon’ give the award to and that’s gon’ be what it is. It’s just an award at the end of the day,” he said.
Not long after taking to the GRAMMY stage to crank out a unique showing of ‘Rockstar’ alongside DaBaby, the 22-year-old took to social media to slam his Hip Hop forerunners for not appreciating the acknowledgement the Recording Academy has given them – a feat that he suggests reflects poorly on the entire genre.
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She may be enjoying a history-making GRAMMY win (click here to read more), but funnywoman Tiffany Haddish probably wasn’t laughing when she checked her Twitter mentions to find congratulatory messsages overtaken by a bevy of Barb attacks.
Look inside to see what she said that has Nicki Minaj fans so up in arms.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s ‘WAP’ may have soared to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 upon its late August 2020 release, but now the 5x Platinum tune has landed atop the hit list of angry parents.
Thanks to reigning over Billboard R&B charts with hits like ‘Giving You the Best That I Got,’ ‘Just Because,’ and ‘Body & Soul’ over her 40-year career, R&B icon Anita Baker has been dubbed the Queen of Quiet Storm.
And though she hasn’t released an album of new material since 2004, the ‘Sweet Love’ singer’s iconic catalog continues to get love from all ages on the likes of digital download outlets (iTunes, Apple Music) and streaming services (Spotify, Pandora, etc.).
For some artists that intergenerational reverence is just a dream, but for Baker – thanks to what could soon be a tumultuous legal battle – it’s a nightmare.