Having already whipped up impressive TV ratings via her previous holiday-themed efforts (see: ‘A Very Vintage Christmas,’ ‘My Christmas Inn,’ ‘Miracle in Motor City,’ and others), Tia Mowry is literally putting her cooking skills to the test in the forthcoming film ‘Yes, Chef! Christmas.’

Also starring Buddy Valastro, Rebecca Amzallag, Scott Gibson, Raven Dauda, and Rothaford Gray, the festive flick follows a culinary instructor (Mowry) who finally musters the courage to enter an annual cooking competition. Later learning of a family secret that could derail her personal and professional aspirations, the chef must find a way to circumvent the impact of the newly revealed news while following her heart in more ways than one.

Ahead of its premiere on Lifetime on December 10, hop inside to see the official trailer of the Max McGuire-directed romantic comedy.

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Flo Milli continues to whet musical appetites ahead of the arrival of her forthcoming album, ‘Fine Ho, Stay.’

The follow-up to 2022’s ‘You Still Here, Ho?,’ the new LP – which has yet to be assigned an official release date – has been preceded by the release of singles ‘Fruit Loop,’ ‘Hot Box,’ ‘Chocolate Rain,’ and ‘BGC.’

Now, she’s tag-teamed with GRAMMY-nominated rapper-producer Lil Yachty for the bop ‘Never Lose Me.’

“Fly to Asia, he feedin’ me sushi (Ooh) / When we f-ckin’, it feel like a movie / Raw b-tch, ain’t never been a groupie / Stiff on a ho, I like my n-gga bougie (Yeah) / Tell me you don’t nevеr wanna lose me,” she raps on the Gerreaux-produced tune.

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With help from Lil Durk and Ayra Starr, GRAMMY-winning DJ David Guetta pulls out the big guns for his latest single, ‘Big FU,’ and its accompanying music video.

Arriving over a month after the song was released, the colorful visual – helmed by award-winning director Shapxo –  sees the trio of hitmakers spit their lines while surrounded by a cast of eccentric performers rocking body paint.

“Send a big “F-ck you” to my replacement / I see you’re someone else’s favorite now / In m-my own mind, I might be crazy / I swear to God that I’m not hating, no,” Starr sings on the catchy cut’s chorus.

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Mary J. Blige has been getting nothing but love for her Vado-assisted latest single, ‘Still Believe In Love.’

Boasting a prominent sample of Mtume‘s 1984 classic ‘C.O.D. (I’ll Deliver),’ the October 27-released track has delivered some impressive stats since arriving onto the Billboard charts as that week’s top-selling new R&B song.

And while the tune enjoyed quite a warm welcome on sales tallies, it’s really getting its flowers at radio.

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Seasonal classics like ‘All I Want for Christmas,’ ‘Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,’ ‘Last Christmas,’ and many others may make it difficult for new holiday cuts to break through the festive noise, but there are some – like Cher, Brandy, and Chloe Bailey – who are managing to find space on Billboard charts among those time-honored numbers.

In fact, amid the fray of usuals that dominate the Holiday chart, Bailey’s latest single – ‘Winter Wonderland’ – is only one of two new tunes found inside this week’s top 100!

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The Texas Longhorns may have walked away the victors at the NCAA’s Big 12 Football Championship Game on Saturday (December 2), but it’s Nelly who scored the biggest touchdown as headliner of the event’s first-ever halftime show.

Performed live at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the GRAMMY-winning Hip-Hop star wowed college football fans with live renditions of some of his biggest hits including ‘E.I.,’ ‘Ride Wit Me,’ and, of course, ‘Hot In Herre.’

Joined by the Oklahoma State’s Cowboy Marching Band and Texas’ Longhorn Band, hop inside to see Nelly do what he does best.

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Hard to believe it’s been 21 years since we first became widely acquainted with the R&B gem that is Tweet.

Kicking off 2002 with the Timbaland-produced ‘Oops (Oh My),’ the singer’s (born Charlene Keys) soared up the Billboard Hot 100 that year (#7 peak) courtesy of the Missy Elliott-produced bop that’s become an empowerment anthem about self-love.

Helping its parent album, ‘Southern Hummingbird,’ fly even higher on the Billboard 200 at the height of its popularity (#3 peak), ‘Oops’ is undoubtedly Keys signature song and the most prized entry of her critically acclaimed discography – a position reiterated recently by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

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Billie Eilish is getting candid about her sexuality.

For, the 7-time GRAMMY winner has opened up about coming out in a recent interview.

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Just a day after storming global box offices, industry analysts are predicting Beyonce‘s ‘Renaissance‘ concert film is set to do the same in movie history books as well.

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Although the December 8 due date of Nicki Minaj‘s ‘Pink Friday 2‘ looming, the Rap royal appears to still be very much putting the finishing touches on the project which serves as her long-awaited fifth studio album.

Frequently going live on social media to give her beloved fans (affectionately called #Barbz) updates, Nicki’s alluded to pushing the LP’s delivery back again due to last-minute changes.

One of said changes may be the addition of a fiery new track featuring R&B stars Monica and Keyshia Cole.

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With multiple GRAMMYs, a trove of Billboard Hot 100 top 40 hits, over 40 million records sold worldwide, and an enduring, nearly 40-year career in music, Lenny Kravitz stands as one of the most successful Black acts in Rock history.

Despite his many accomplishments, however, the ‘Fly Away’ performer feels a way about not getting his due in the media – particularly from publications and organizations that highlight the success of artists of color.

Taking to the latest edition of ‘Esquire,’ Kravitz not only weighed in on the circumstance but revealed some surprising facts.

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