After an action-packed week, The Weeknd is re-affixing the focus on his music.

Fresh from being tapped to headline next year’s Superbowl Halftime Show, the ‘Blinding Lights‘ singer has partnered with VEVO to release a live performance trilogy with songs from his fourth LP ‘After Hours’.

Speaking on the venture, Ed Walker, VP of Original Content says:

‘It’s been such a pleasure working with The Weeknd and his team over the years. We’ve loved being able to collaborate with them. His vision and creativity as an artist is truly unique and that’s particularly evident in these pieces.  We hope fans enjoy watching these performances just as much as we did creating them.’

What are you waiting for? Watch all three parts below…

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Mulatto is marching to her own beat and drumming up ample buzz in the process!

The rising femcee has scorched with bops such as ‘Muwop’ and made waves with debut album, Queen Of Da Souf.’

And she shows no signs of slowing.

Strutting her way across the promotional trail, her latest stop saw her give a Tiny Desk Concert. 

With her fiery flow in tow, she blazed with tracks ‘Youngest N Richest.’ ‘Blame Me,’ and ‘He Say She Say.’

Get a front row to Mulatto after the jump…

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In a huge move, Universal Music UK have officially announced the launch of 0207 Def Jam, a new frontline label and the UK home of the legendary Def Jam Records.

Comprised of a number of notable and accomplished names in the British music industry, the imprint is led by Ghanaian London-born twin brothers, Alec and Alex Boateng – who jointly serve as co-Presidents.

More on the seismic move below…

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Barack Obama is hot on the promotional trail for new memoir ‘A Promised Land’ and his latest stop was The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1.

Chopping it up with Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, and Angela Yee, the former US president opened up about the book (which opened with historically sales), marital pressures while in the White House, what he did for Black people, Donald Trump, and much more.

An insightful sit-down awaits after the jump…

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Megan Thee Stallion has unleashed ‘Good News’ – her debut album.

Arriving on the heels of chart-toppers such as ‘Savage (ft. Beyonce)’ and CardI B collab ‘WAP,’ the 17-song set continues the heat streak established by previously released projects ‘Tina Snow,’ ‘Fever,’ and ‘Suga.’

As reported, the album is off to a turbo-charged start on streaming platforms.

How does that translate into commercial performance on the charts?

With the first week figures in, the answer awaits below…

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Meghan Markle has opened up about a personal hardship that she and her family experienced this year.

In a powerful opinion piece, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she suffered a miscarriage of her second child with Prince Harry. 

Speaking out with a view to spotlight the “unbearable grief” millions of women across the world experience, her insightful account awaits below…

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The Weeknd‘s colossal shut out from the nominations at the 2021 GRAMMYs sent ripples through the music industry.

A dominant force this year, thanks to album ‘After Hours’ and hits such as ‘Blinding Lights,’ many anticipated Abel would be a surefire nominee in all of the major categories and then some.

And yet, quite the opposite came to be.

It’s ignited ample discourse, ranging from those who argue that commercial success shouldn’t automatically translate to to GRAMMY noms to those who feel his omission is farcical.

Aligning with the latter, the star himself weighed-in and branded the GRAMMYs “corrupt.” He expressed said sentiments amidst reports that there were issues surrounding a planned performance on the Jan 31 show and the Super Bowl a week later.

Now, GRAMMY Chief Harvey Mason Jr. has responded.

His words below…

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Taylor Swift is playing no games.

For, the Pop titan has paired her new Disney+ special‘folklore: the long pond studio sessions’ – with a like-titled audio album. And it’s been made available to stream now.

As reported, the surprise production acts as a live companion piece to Swift’s blockbuster ‘folklore’ LP – which has bulldozed records while taking lengthy residence atop of the Billboard 200.

Armed with the momentum of 6 nominations at the 2021 GRAMMYs, the star may well be on her way to more at the 2022 ceremony – which this latest release will be eligible for.

Pending then, take a listen below…

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Congratulations are in order for Fantasia!

The singer and her husband of five years Kendall Taylor have announced that they are expecting their first child together.

Full story below…

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Though reportedly hard at work on her fifth studio album, ‘All Hands on Deck’ diva Tinashe is looking to deck the halls with bops courtesy of recently announced holiday offering, ‘Comfort and Joy.’

Tiding fans over with the 7-song project, ‘Joy’ sees T tackle classic Christmas favorites like ‘Oh Holy Night,’ ‘The Christmas Song,’ ‘Angels We Have Heard on High,’ and more.

Curious to hear her take on the yuletide numbers?  Stream the November 25-released set inside:

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Thanks to ‘Hitman,’ R&B diva Kelly Rowland may be well on her way to a hit, man.

The sexy cut – which samples ‘Follow Follow’ by iconic Nigerian artist Fela Kuti – was surprise announced just last Thursday (November 19) and has already won acclaim from the singer’s fans and industry critics alike.

To supercharge awareness of the track lifted in partnership with the NFL, Rowland’s scored a touchdown with its energetic music video.

A heavily stylized/choreographed affair, look inside to see the Lloyd Pursall and Luam Keflezgy-directed action below:

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‘Blinding Lights’ star The Weeknd was among many of the year’s top acts unseen on the 2021 GRAMMY nominations list revealed early Tuesday (November 24) – a predicament that’s led a number of artists to demand transparency about the protocol of the Recording Academy’s voting process.

While stars like Justin Bieber complained about their musical genres being misrepresented by the committee, others wondered how their critically acclaimed pieces went unmentioned all together (as we reported here).

Moments after GRAMMY chief Harvey Mason Jr. took to press to hit back at the criticism, The Weeknd (born Abel Tesfaye) broke his silence about the surprising snub of his blockbuster album – ‘After Hours.’

More inside:

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