Bolstered by a prominent sample of Hurricane Chris‘ 2009 hit ‘Halle Berry (She’s Fine),‘ rapstress Sexyy Red brings her latest smash hit, ‘Get It Sexyy,‘ to life courtesy of a Des Gray-directed music video.

Featuring cameos from music megastar (and her fellow ‘Rich Baby Daddy‘ hitmaker) Drake to Trippie Redd, Rob49Soulja Boy, Fabo of D4L, Adin Ross, and others, the self-affirmative bop is accompanied by one heck of a turn up-inspired, star-studded visual.

Already her first solo Hot 100 top 40 hit, buzz around the ‘Get It’ video will undoubtedly help push the Tay Keith-produced cut northward on the coveted tally.

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Coco Jones is now a GRAMMY winner thanks to her breakout hit ‘ICU.’

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Thanks to her breakout 2023 sophomore album, ‘Jaguar II,’ singer-songwriter Victoria Monet has pounced to her first GRAMMY award.

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Clive Davis’ Annual Pre-Grammy Gala is always the “must-see” event of Grammy weekend preceding the main event.

As always, the long-running gala courts the music industry’s best and brightest to shine aboard its red carpet.

Attracting the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Chloe x Halle, Kylie Minogue, Monica, and more, the stars were out in abundance to line the red carpet and we’ve got the night’s biggest fashion hits and misses inside:

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Coco Jones has been hitting the promo trail something fierce over the last few weeks in preparation for her inaugural GRAMMYs run.

Nominated for five awards including Best New Artist at Sunday’s show (February 4) , the 26-year-old was one of the most anticipated visitors of the red carpet for Spotify’s 2024 Best New Artist Party on Thursday (February 1).

Catching up with Billboard, Jones chatted it up about everything from the state of R&B to her debut album, working with fellow GRAMMY nominee Victoria Monet, and so much more.

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Award show season in full swing, and you can expect the year’s best and biggest in entertainment to be gearing up to grace the stages of annual staples to perform or accept some of the industry’s most coveted trophies.

The latest to unveil its highly anticipated list of nominees is the E! People’s Choice Awards.

Hosted by Simu Liu, the year’s list of leading musical nominees includes Bad Bunny, Drake, Beyonce, Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus, and Taylor Swift.

They aren’t the only big names in the vying for the night’s prized statuettes, however.

Ahead of the show’s February 18 air date, look inside for the full list of nominees across music, television, movies, and more.

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Just as the 2023 Primetime EMMYs were delayed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes so were the Creative Arts EMMYs that annually precede them.

After much anticipation, however, the latter’s two-night ceremony commenced Saturday (January 6) to toast the artistic and technical achievements in TV’s animated, reality, variety, short-form, documentary series, and specials genres.

Ahead of the show’s 75th annual edition airing on FXX on January 13, the first night’s winners have been revealed.

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From their ‘Greatest Singers Ever‘ and ‘Top 200 Songs of the 80s‘ to the ‘Top 15 Rap Songs of 2023‘ and beyond, Rolling Stone is no stranger to getting collective side-eyes from music lovers for their polarizing rankings on “best-ever” tallies.

And, if the response to one of their latest lists is any indication, that criticism won’t be stopping any time soon.

Turning heads this week with the unveiling of the ‘100 Best R&B Songs of the 21st Century,’ the lineup featured some expected entries in unexpected positions alongside some downright shocking placements and omissions.

Did your fave make the top 20? See the full list inside.

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As Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice proclaimed in their 2023 hit, it’s a “Barbie world” – at least it is according to the good folks at the Critics Choice Awards.

Just two days after dominating the Golden Globe nominations, the CCAs took to press Wednesday (December 13) to unveil the nods for their show’s 29th annual ceremony and the Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling-led film ‘Barbie‘ racked up a whopping 18 mentions including in Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay categories (easily making them the year’s most nominated).

Elsewhere, favorites like ‘The Color Purple,’ Danielle Brooks, Sterling K. Brown, and Colman Domingo saw their names listed in competition for some of the event’s top prizes.

Ahead of the Chelsea Handler-hosted CCAs airing live on Sunday (January 14, 2024) on The CW, look inside to see the full list of nominations.

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Girl Power!

Brit-born beauties Adele and Dua Lipa have had their respective fan bases levitating after the recent pleasantries they shared in the press.

First, Addy – who made headlines this week for being honored with the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at ‘The Hollywood Reporter’s annual ‘Women in Entertainment’ event on December 7 – also acts as the mag’s most recent cover girl.

In its pages, she not only talked about her next album (the follow-up to 2021’s ‘30‘) but also praised the likes of SZA, Beyonce, and Victoria Monet.  Most notably, she gave a huge shout out to Dua.

“I’m also very excited that Dua is back. When I first ever heard ‘New Rules,’ I remember saying to my manager, ‘Whoa,'” the ‘Rolling in the Deep’ diva shared revealed to ‘THR.’ “I was like, ‘She should be the next big pop girl.’ And she is.”

See how the ‘Houdini’ hitmaker responded to the massive compliment inside.

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Who run the world? Girls!

And in case you need a reminder, look no further than Forbes magazine’s 20th annual ‘World’s 100 Most Powerful Women’ list.

Published Tuesday (December 5), the ranking is billed as the definitive index of the “most inspirational female CEOs, entertainers, politicians, philanthropists and policy makers” who are making enduring impacts on and around the globe.

Featuring names like U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, CVS CEO Karen Lynch, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, and others across business, philanthropy, and politics, this year’s entertainment category is lined with familiar faces that may surprise readers where they landed on the year-end tally.

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‘Last Time I Saw You’ hitmaker Nicki Minaj last saw her named printed at #3 behind Latto and Doja Cat on Billboard’s Year-End Top Rap Artists (Female) chart thanks to her 2022 hits Super Freaky Girl,’ ‘Do We Have a Problem?, and others.

This year, however, she’s hopped to the front of the line.

Details inside.

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