Gone are the days when the Madams of Maryland squabbled over etiquette. Because in the show’s eighth season, the drama escalates to new levels.
‘Potomac’ staples Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Candiace Dillard, Ashley Darby, Robyn Dixon, Wendy Osefo, and Mia Thornton are all back in the mix and stirring up must-see TV. Newcomer Nneka Ihim has joined the ladies and causes an instant stir too.
With the twists and turns already underway, check out a preview of episode 10 of season 8 below…
Like Madonna, political commentator and author Candace Owens is no stranger to garnering headlines for controversy.
Unlike the 65-year-old diva, Owens – who has been slammed over the years for ruffling the fan bases of Taylor Swift, Sam Smith, Lil Nas X, Beyonce, Lizzo, Cardi B, and more – thinks there should be an age limit set on performers.
Taking aim at Madge in a scathing review of her otherwise critically acclaimed ‘Celebration Tour,’ Candace royally slammed the Queen of Pop – even likening her current performance skills to that of a 2-year-old.
Claiming the songstress looks ‘lost’ on stage and comparing her dance moves to that of a “zombie,” hop inside to see what the TV personality says that has Madonna’s fans up-in-arms.
Ouch! Though wholly expecting to brave critical backlash for its Biblical references (deemed by many as sacrilegious), Lil Nas X may not have been prepared for the mixed review his latest tune ‘J Christ’ itself would get upon its debut Friday morning (January 12).
It marked the first time Luckett, Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and LaTavia Roberson – all of whom have featured in different lineups of DC – have come together.
Speaking exclusively with That Grape Juice, the ‘Torn’ singer expressed gratitude for the “remarkable” moment.
Chatting with TGJ’s Chet Kincaid, she also spilled on ‘One Night Stay’ alongside her co-star Stephen Bishop.
Jennifer Lopez has unwrapped the video for her brand new single, ‘Can’t Get Enough.’
Directed by Dave Meyers, the clip skews cinematic – which is fitting as it’s the lead offering from the diva’s incoming visual album, ‘This Is Me…Now’ (due February 16).
The wedding-themed video sees J.Lo dance up a storm alongside different grooms – including Trevor Jackson and Derek Hough.
‘This Is Me…Now,’ which is being positioned as a unique “experience,” will center on Lopez’s highly publicized love life.
However, this time – and arguably for the first time in such a robust fashion – it’ll be from her viewpoint.
Watch the video for ‘Can’t Get Enough’ after the jump…
Times are a’changing. Because while Q1 has historically tended to skew quiet in the music sphere, a growing list of heavy-hitters are kicking off 2024 swinging.
‘Mean Girls: the Musical’ star Renee Rapp is keeping it all the way real about her friendship with Megan Thee Stallion.
In addition to collaborating on the song ‘Not My Fault‘ for the film’s official soundtrack, the music superstars have developed a mutual admiration that stems beyond professional – a stance that’s been reiterated all week as the two have been hot on the promo trail for the movie’s January 12 premiere.
If there’s ever any doubt how close the two have gotten, however, Rapp made headlines recently when she went all the way there in support of her GRAMMY-winning gal pal.
Could a ‘Girlfriends’ reboot be on the way? Kelsey Grammer is especially hopeful.
The TV icon, who executive produced the beloved sitcom was on hand at the 81st Annual Golden Globes – where he was plugging the ‘Frasier’ revival.
Naturally, we here at That Grape Juice had to quiz the trailblazer on the possibility of ‘Girlfriends’ following suit.
Speaking candidly, Grammer revealed to TGJ’s Shar Jossell that plans are already in motion.
Confirming that “we’re already kicking around ideas,” the 69-year-old expanded on what a return to ‘Girlfriends’ could look like 20 years on.
Anchored by Tracee Ellis Ross (Joan), Golden Brooks (Maya), Jill Marie Jones (Toni), and Persia White (Lynn), the show centered on the lives, loves, and losses of four friends.
As widely known, the series (which was created by Mara Brock Akil) was brought to an abrupt end after 8 seasons in 2008 amidst the writing strike at the time and as its housing network (The CW) moved in a different direction.
After last topping charts alongside Drake with the now-double Platinum duet album ‘Her Loss,’ rapper 21 Savage is determined to repeat the feat with the soundtrack to the forthcoming film ‘American Dream: the 21 Savage Story.’
Due on digital shelves January 12, the movie’s companion album features new Savage music that was previewed inside the trailer for the flick itself.
Starring Donald Glover (Childish Gambino), Caleb McLaughlin, Jabari Banks, Druski, and more, the film chronicles the highs and lows of 21’s rise to fame including his 2019 arrest by American immigration authorities.
Ahead of the Stephen Glover, Jamal Olori, Fam Udeorji, and Luis Perez-directed movie’s arrival, hop inside to peep the official trailer.
Gone are the days when the Madams of Maryland squabbled over etiquette. Because in the show’s eighth season, the drama escalates to new levels.
‘Potomac’ staples Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Candiace Dillard, Ashley Darby, Robyn Dixon, Wendy Osefo, and Mia Thornton are all back in the mix and stirring up must-see TV. Newcomer Nneka Ihim has joined the ladies and causes an instant stir too.
With the twists and turns already underway, check out a preview of episode 9 of season 8 below…
MDLBEAST Soundstorm returned for its 2023 installment and turned the volume up like never before.
Housed in Riyadh and boasting a main stage that holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest structure of its kind, this year’s edition of the festival stands as its most
Only at Soundstorm could there boast a lineup that fuses EDM, Hip-Hop, R&B, Afrobeats, Metal, and more. A true toast and testament to music being a unifier and a universal language.
Taking place over December 14-16, the extravaganza brought it with titan-sized sets from the likes of Chris Brown, David Guetta, Will Smith, Metallica, Travis Scott, Pusha T, Wiz Khalifa, Steve Aoiki, the Black Eyed Peas, and MENA region favorites such as Asayel, Dafencii, and Cosmic Cat.
Join us below as we recap the most resonating Soundstorm to date and tally our top performances from an unforgettable weekend…