Doja Cat fans will have to wait a bit longer for new music.
The music superstar sat down with WWD, where she gave some new insight into her third studio album, including when it will be released.
Her words below:
Doja Cat fans will have to wait a bit longer for new music.
The music superstar sat down with WWD, where she gave some new insight into her third studio album, including when it will be released.
Her words below:
Concerns are growing for singer Jeremih today, after a growing list of his contemporaries publicly asked for prayers on his behalf.
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Ariana Grande may be in the thick of promotion of new album ‘Positions,’ but that didn’t stop her from popping up at the Adult Swim Festival to perform with Thundercat.
The songbird nested on the virtual stage and together with the eclectic crooner took vocal flight with ‘Them Changes.’
Prior to the performance, Grande covered the track during a critically acclaimed BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge showing.
Now, in the name of fundraising for the ACLU, the pair have teamed up to deliver a dynamic offering of the cut themselves.
Michael Jackson Moonwalked over the competition in life and, per Forbes, his domination continues posthumously.
The financial publication has unveiled its 2020 list of Highest-Paid Dead Celebrities and the King of Pop reigns atop of the tally – which also includes the late, great Kobe Bryant.
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The world lost its ‘Black Panther’ in August when the incomparable Chadwick Boseman died after a private four-year battle with colon cancer. He was just 43.
Beyond the immeasurable devastation felt by the star’s family, friends, and fans, the loss also cast a cloud of doubt and debate over the the forthcoming ‘Black Panther’ sequel.
As reported, Boseman had been in preparations to return in the title role at the time of his passing.
Some mulled the possibility of Marvel Studios using digital technology to include his character of T’Challa, as has been the case with other films faced with such predicaments.
However, the studio’s Executive Vice President has made clear that won’t be the case.
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Ariana Grande is wasting no time getting things popping with new album ‘Positions.’
For, fresh from topping the charts with the LP and its title track, the songbird is gearing up to hatch the video for fan-favorite ’34+54.’
Moments ago, she sprung a surprise on fans with the cinematic trailer for the jam.
The preview arrives on the heels of the song’s historic debut in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Is Ari on the cusp of another smash? Watch the teaser below and let us know!
The female Rap scene has seen the introduction of a wave of major names over the last decade. Artists like Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and the City Girls have proven that they possess the lyrics, flow and aesthetic to back up their buzz.
Indeed their songs not only have us bopping in the car, but also have empowered many young women to be themselves… unapologetically.
After a lengthy drought and bewildering “one-at-a-time entrance policy,” the industry has been blessed with the emergence of so much talent unilaterally.
With all of this, there’s been an influx of new names making a splash – as well as a few that may have flown under the radar.
Don’t worry, though. We’ve got you covered.
Head below to check out That Grape Juice’s Top 5: New Femcees On Fire…
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The rising R&B ensemble scorch in the new J. Bolin Women’s Collection campaign.
Striking collectively and individually, the quintet make for a stunning sight in the photoshoot for the line, which is available from November 15 via ShopJBolin.com.
Renowned for their vocal prowess, head below to see Kristal, Ashly, Gabby, Shyann, and Brienna flaunt their fashion gravitas too…
Shawn Mendes has unveiled the trackless for his upcoming studio album ‘Wonder.’
Set for a December 4 release, the record features a mysterious collaboration the Pop singer has yet to reveal.
See which songs made the cut below…
Kevin Hart is back with an all-new stand-up comedy special for Netflix, boldly titled ‘Zero F*cks Given.’
With the current climate demanding that entertainers veer outside of the box, the superstar answers with a unique show – filmed in his living room.
Set to arrive on the streamer November 17, ‘Zero F*cks’ lives up to its billing with the funnyman leaving no stone unturned.
Performing against the backdrop of his fireplace at home, Hart dishes on male group chats, sex after 40, his cheating scandal and life during the global health crisis.
Ahead of its premiere, check out the full-length trailer below…
The promo trail has been grueling (to say the least) for Sam Smith for their third studio album, ‘Love Goes.’
Supporting an era that technically kicked off in 2019, the album – after a myriad of evolutions, delays, and title changes – finally landed on digital shelves October 30, a week before premiering on the Billboard 200 at #5 (as we reported here).
In the week between the LP’s unveiling and chart debut, Smith pounded the promo pavement by rendering performances at the likes of ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden,’ ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,’ ‘Sirius XM,’ the 2020 MTV EMAs, and much more (click here to watch).
Despite those high profile appearances, some fans were most impressed with the GRAMMY winner’s more demure, stripped live showings – much like those found aboard their official YouTube channel from a recent session at Abbey Road Studios.
Look inside to see Smith soar with renditions of new album cuts ‘Kids Again’ and ‘Love Goes’ (the song).
‘SO HELP ME GOD,’ the sixth studio album from GRAMMY Award-winning emcee 2 Chainz, arrived today via Def Jam Recordings.
Preceded by hit singles ‘Money Maker’ (featuring Lil Wayne) and ‘Quarantine Thick’ (featuring Mulatto), the 15-track effort comes as the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Rap or Go to the League’ and boasts guests appearances from the likes of NBA Youngboy, Ty Dolla $ign, Kevin Gages, Lil Uzi Vert, Rick Ross, and many more.
Stream it inside and watch the new music video for the Hall & Oates-sampled ‘Can’t Go For That’ (which features comedian Lil Duval).