Bow Wow has had enough.
The rapper ‘Let Me Hold You’ took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the older rappers he believes have worn out their welcome in the music industry.
His words below:
Bow Wow has had enough.
The rapper ‘Let Me Hold You’ took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the older rappers he believes have worn out their welcome in the music industry.
His words below:
Taylor Swift might not have the rights to her masters, so she is going back into the studio recreate them all from scratch.
On Sunday, (November 22) the Pop singer won big at the American Music Awards (as we reported here). While not attending the show, she did have a good excuse: she was busy re-recording her old material.
Her words below:
November 22 marked one of the biggest nights in music as the American Music Awards (AMAs) aired live on ABC. Hosted by Taraji P. Henson, the highly anticipated annual showing boasted performances by the likes of some of music’s biggest names including BTS, Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish, Justin Bieber, and more.
Among the night’s most talked about, however, was the high octane showing from Jennifer Lopez. An AMA darling and regular performer, Lady Lopez rocked the house with an energetic showing of her latest Maluma-assisted cuts, ‘Lonely’ and ‘Pa Ti.’
And while her faithful fanbase, affectionately called #JLovers, rendered virtual standing O’s in response, another fanbase isn’t exactly echoing the sentiment.
See why inside;
In 2018, Taylor Swift surpassed the legendary Whitney Houston to become the American Music Awards’ (AMAs) most-awarded female act in history.
Just a year later, she upped her AMAs collection to 29 – skating past King of Pop Michael Jackson in the process to become the show’s most awarded act ever.
Entering the 2020 ceremony, Swift stood to extend that record as she was nominated for four awards: Artist of the Year, Favorite Album (Pop/Rock), Favorite Female Artist (Pop/Rock), and Favorite Music Video.
Look below to see just how many she walked away with.
The American Music Awards 2020 were held earlier tonight live at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.
The Taraji P. Henson-hosted ceremony had many-a-highlight thanks to jaw-dropping performances from the likes of Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion, BTS, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, and many more (as we reported here), but the biggest star of the show – as expected – remained the awards themselves.
Curious to know who took home the coveted trophies? Head below as we update the list of winners:
Since 2015, Nicki Minaj has ruled as the Rap Queen of the American Music Awards courtesy of her career collection of 6 of the event’s prism-shaped trophies.
Going into the show’s 48th annual ceremony (which aired live on November 22), the 37-year-old stood to either extend that reign as she was nominated in two categories or be unseated by longtime nemesis/4x AMA winner Cardi B as the ‘I Like It’ hitmaker entered the show with 3 nominations.
Much to the dismay of B’s legion of dedicated fans, affectionately called #BardiGang, not only did she end the night with only one of the 3 trophies she was nominated for but her run in second place remained intact.
See how Nicki extended her rule of the AMAs inside:
The American Music Awards 2020 took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles Sunday (November 22) and was undoubtedly one of the award ceremony’s most memorable yet!
The stars shine bright for one of music’s biggest calendar nights – the American Music Awards 2020! Valiantly airing live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, see the industry’s most notable names just moments after they arrive to the scene.
See and sound off on their fashion hits and misses below…
Nelly is coming to the big screen.
The rapper has signed on to play rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Chuck Berry in the Buddy Holly-inspired biopic ‘Clear Lake.’
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R.Kelly is ‘suffering’ mentally behind bars according to his lawyer, just months before his trial begins.
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City Girls are the next star’s to play ELLE’s Game of Song Association!
Ever up for a challenge, the rap-duo rapped along to their chart-topping hits ‘Act Up’ and ‘P*ssy Talk’, as well as songs by Saweetie and Mulatto.
Watch the entertainment below… (more…)