Taylor Swift isn’t slowing down.
Mere months after surprise-dropping her ninth studio album, ‘Evermore,’ the singer is back with the first of her re-recordings: ‘Fearless.’
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Taylor Swift isn’t slowing down.
Mere months after surprise-dropping her ninth studio album, ‘Evermore,’ the singer is back with the first of her re-recordings: ‘Fearless.’
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Michelle Obama has lifted the lid on her new Netflix show ‘Waffle + Mochi’ – a new children’s series geared at relaying the joys of home cooking over eating fast food.
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Demi Lovato has new visuals on the way.
The singer took to social media to tease the release of her newest music video for her song ‘What Other People Say.’
In the clip, Lovato can be seen on a dimly-lit train as she locks eyes with fellow singer Sam Fischer, who created the song with Lovato.
While the GRAMMY-nominee did not give a specific release date for the video, she did say that it was “coming soon.”
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Country star Morgan Wallen may have enjoyed a sales INCREASE after the public fallout stemming from a leaked video that captured him referring to a friend the ‘N-word’ (click here to read), but the 27-year-old has little to celebrate as the industry backlash has seen him dropped by his own label, management team, radio stations, award shows, TV networks, and more.
Though he issued an apologetic statement just a day after the controversial video first began making its rounds, he’s now returned with another apology – this time in video form and addressing the reparative steps he’s taken that include practicing sobriety, meeting with the NAACP, learning cultural competence and sensitivity, and more.
Look inside to see the visual lifted to his official Instagram handle Wednesday night (February 10).
Just a week after learning she’d levitated to the second Hot 100 top 5 hit of her career (click here to read more), Dua Lipa‘s ‘Levitating‘ has risen to GOLD status at the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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As we reported here, a fiery rant from KeKe Wyatt landed the singer in hot water with fans and critics after many perceived her words as diminishing of centuries of disenfranchisement experienced by African Americans.
Wyatt – who had taken to the Bigo platform ‘The Mahne Tea’ in late January – entered into a heated debate with other guest, reality star Milan Christopher, about how the oppression of Black people compares to that of other races. The hot topic instantly sent KeKe into defense mode as she fired off quotes like ‘Black people are not the only oppressed people’ and ‘Black people make biracial people feel like sh*t.’
Dua Lipa is gearing up for a big reveal!
The Pop performer is extending her current album cycle with the forthcoming release of ‘Future Nostalgia: Moonlight Edition.’
New song ‘We’re Good’ is being rolled out at the era’s next single, following the mammoth success of the DaBaby assisted ‘Levitating.’
Ahead of the video premiere on February 11, Lipa has unwrapped a sneak peek at the song’s video.
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In October 2020 (as we reported here), Rihanna lost her longstanding grip on the title of ‘Queen of the Digital Era’ when the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) updated its record logs to reveal Taylor Swift had surpassed her to become the best-selling female artist of the digital era.
Not even four months after Swift secured the crown, Rih’s returned to collect it.
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Lauren London has hit back at claims that she is pregnant with her third child.
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Justin Bieber has a special gift for fans this Valentine’s Day.
For, the Pop star has paired up with TikTok to stage the social platform’s first-ever long-form concert.
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The legendary Tina Turner will be the focal point of a new HBO documentary that promises an “unvarnished” look into the life of one of music’s most luminous superstars.
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If there’s one film drumming up ample buzz during this award season it’s ‘One Night In Miami.’
Directed by the formidable Regina King, the powerful Prime Video drama chronicles a real-life night in 1964 shared by four of Black history’s most prominent figures – Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, Jim Brown, and Muhammad Ali.
Tipped for Oscars glory and already nominated for Golden Globes, SAG, NAACP, and Critics Choice awards, the movie is widely considered a front-runner.
Ahead of the film’s anticipated triumph, That Grape Juice‘s Chet Kincaid sat down with Kingsley Ben-Adir (X), Aldis Hodge (Brown), and Eli Goree (Ali) to discuss their respective roles and the process of piecing together one of this season’s most potent offerings.
Watch the interview above and be sure to catch ‘One Night In Miami’ on Amazon’s Prime Video.