Chris Brown may move at the speed of light when blazing the stage, but his latest hit is proving a textbook case of “slow and steady wins the race.”
Because, almost eight months after first cracking the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, ‘Go Crazy’ – the star’s collaborative bop with Young Thug – has reached a new peak on the coveted count.
Little Mix has graced their first cover as a trio.
For, Jade, Perrie, and Leigh-Anne stun on the front of Glamour Magazine‘s new digital issue.
It goes without saying that the last few months have been eventful for the Pop ensemble, who’ve navigated peaks and troughs.
Indeed, the departure of fellow founding member Jesy Nelson shocked fans. Yet, the vitality of the group was proven in earnest when they scored their fifth #1 single with smash ‘Sweet Melody’ just a few weeks later.
The ladies discuss their resilience and overcoming industrial adversity within their accompanying feature.
Justin Bieber is speeding ahead full steam towards the release of his new album ‘Justice.’
The Pop pin-up made waves when he announced his sixth studio set last week and it looks like he’ll be making an event of the weeks heading into the LP’s landing on March 19.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be telling their story on their terms in a hotly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey.
And exactly one week before its March 7 Primetime premiere, CBS has revealed a first look trailer.
Holding hands, the couple – who made headlines when they stepped back as senior royals after receiving intense scrutiny some say was racially charged – opened up about their experience.
Harry makes comparisons to what his late mother, Princess Diana, ensured, but added: “at least we had each other.”
After a nearly two month delay due to the global health crisis, the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards kicked off in grand style Sunday night (February 28).
Hosted by Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, the virtual ceremony was bicoastal – with Poehler presenting from The Beverly Hilton in California (where the awards ceremony is usually held) and Fey from the Rainbow Room in New York City.
Honoring some of 2020’s best and brightest movers and shakers across the big and small screens, look inside to see who walked away with trophies from the Globes’ 2021 edition:
Today’s From The Vault pick comes courtesy of an R&B prince.
This week’s selection is ‘Because Of You’ by Ne-Yo.
After a successful debut era, it’s safe to say the star – real name Shaffer Smith – was hoping to match his past glories. A little over a year after putting out ‘In My Own Words,’ he released his sophomore set ‘Because Of You’ as well as the title song as its first single in early 2007.
Produced by Stargate and written by Ne-Yo himself, ‘You’ is a groovy disco-infused love song reminiscent of early 80’s Michael Jackson.
It proved to be a wise pick, as it hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and #4 on the Official UK Singles Chart.
The song’s video was directed by Melina Matsoukas. It presents the artist stepping out on his girlfriend with a lady he met at the club and then becoming addicted to their late-night rendezvous.
The video features Camila Alves – wife of actor Matthew McConaughey – as Ne-Yo’s girlfriend. It has amassed more than 190 million views to-date.
With ‘Because Of You’ – both the song and album – Ne-Yo proved to the masses that the sophomore slump isn’t a mandatory rite of passage. Additionally, not only was he riding high on his own chart success, but he was also scoring wins left and right through the material he was writing for other acts. Talk about multitasking!
Though the top of the charts hasn’t been populated with Ne-Yo’s music in a long time, he remains R&B royalty and his impact on the music landscape is undeniable. Both as a singer and a songwriter.
Deb Antney is hot on the promotional trail for the new FX series ‘Hip-Hop Uncovered,’ which she serves as one of the anchors of.
The revered manager appears alongside other notable names on the docu-series, which spotlights key figures who’ve parlayed their street acumen into music industry machines.
Antney is especially notable for managing a young Nicki Minaj.
During an interview on Drink Champs with N.O.R.E and DJ EFN, she seized the moment to weigh-in what was the femcee’s then-secret relationship with ex Safaree.
As formidable managers, few in music history have made the impact Mathew Knowles has.
Renowned for shepherding the careers of both Destiny’s Child and Beyonce as a solo act, the Knowles patriarch was instrumental in the seismic success achieved by the acts on his roster.
Yet, with his clients having taken the reigns of their respective careers, he’s plotting his complete exit from the music business.