Dua Lipa took to ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ Thursday (September 17) to serve a delicious slice of self ode with a parodic take on dating during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Referencing her 2017 U.S. breakout hit, ‘New Rules,’ the Brit-born beauty cranked out a list of do’s and don’ts to the beat of her biggest Stateside hit to date, ‘Don’t Start Now’ (found on her 2020 album ‘Future Nostalgia’).

Swapping lines with the host, Lipa sang:

 “What a year for dating, crazy / Nothing is the way it was / People texting exes sex pics / From the basement at their mum’s / You have human contact / don’t know what you’ll contract / so your first date’s always on Zoom.” 

See the hilarious music video inside.

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Lady Gaga dials ‘911’ for her next musical extravaganza.

The Pop supernova has unleashed the high-octane video for the track, which is lifted from her chart-topping album ‘Chromatica.’

Following on the tall heels of Billboard #1 ‘Rain On Me,’ the song has already received healthy buzz in the wake of preceding interlude ‘Chromatica II’ going viral on TikTok.

What are you waiting for? New Gaga awaits after the jump…

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Cardi B is everywhere right now, but mostly on top of the charts.

Now the Bronx rapper is lending her support to Anitta on the song ‘Me Gusta,’ which features Myke Towers as well.

The song features the lyrics:

“Me gusta / Eso que me dices, pero sé que son excusas / No hay duda / Dices que me quieres, pero siento que me usas.” 

Now the track, about a conflicted love, has received the music video treatment.

Check it out below:

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With their delayed third album finally making it to stores on October 30, expect to see more of Sam Smith in the coming month.

To continue the anticipation for their upcoming studio album, ‘Love Goes,’ the singer has revealed the tracklist for the 17-song project.

The album boasts a list of other famous names such as Burna Boy and Labrinth among its list of features, in addition to the previously released ‘I’m Ready’ with Demi Lovato and ‘Dancing With A Stranger’ with Normani, which will be included as bonus tracks.

See the full tracklist below:

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Mariah Carey has unveiled the latest treat from her upcoming ‘The Rartites’ (due out October 2) album, the delectable ‘Out Here On My Own.’ 

The track was originally performed by Irene Cara in the 1980 movie musical ‘Fame.’ Mimi later recorded her version of the song back in 2000, where it was left to gather dust until now.

The Songbird Supreme sings on the first verse:

“Sometimes I wonder where I’ve been, who I am, do I fit in? / Make believin’ is hard alone, out here on my own.” 

The ballad, of course, showcases her full multi-octave-spanning vocal range.

Listen to the song in full below:

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Beyonce reigns at retail!

Queen Bey’s sting continues to show its potency – this time by way of her partnership with Adidas.

As reported, the living legend followed up her hugely successful Adidas x Ivy Park relaunch with a special 50th anniversary re-imagining of the Superstar sneaker.

Details on its first day performance below…

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Nene Leakes has left the house she helped build.

As reported, the outspoken star has officially departed the ‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ – after negotiations between her team and the show’s producers hit an impasse.

Despite making volcanic comments aimed at all at those at the helm of the hit Bravo show (so much so that rumors of legal action went into overdrive), Leakes pivoted and instead soaked her announcement in gratitude.

Her sentiments have since been echoed by both Bravo and Andy Cohen.

Their words below…

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Beyoncé did indeed get it from her mama.

Tina Knowles-Lawson dropped some stunning information as to where the superstar’s famous moniker came from on Heather Thompson‘s podcast, ‘In My Head With Heather Thomson.’ 

Her words below:

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Once no stranger to dominating the Billboard Hot 100, ‘In Common’ singer Alicia Keys has seen her last two albums have one glaring stat in common; they both went to chart battle with no Hot 100 top 40 singles to precede them.

While her critically acclaimed 2016-released album, ‘Here,’ didn’t boast any charting singles, its follow-up – the self-titled ‘ALICIA’ – fared better as it at least nabbed two Gold certifications courtesy of the Miguel-assisted ‘Show Me Love’ (#90 peak) and ‘Underdog’ (#69 peak) respectively.

Powered by the relative wins on the Hot 100, ‘ALICIA’ – Keys’ seventh studio LP – is heading to digital shelves with some of her most palpable buzz in recent years thanks to positive press garnered from its tunes shedding light on social issues like the global health crisis, #BlackLivesMatter, and more (see: ‘Perfect Way to Die,’ ‘Love Looks Better,’ ‘Good Job,’ ‘Underdog,’ and more).

Is that hype enough to lift her to the top of the Billboard 200?

Stream it via Apple Music and Spotify inside and tell us:

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It’s only been 7 months since Justin Bieber topped the charts with his fifth studio album, ‘Changes,’ but due to its mixed critical reviews and poor sales performance (compared to its predecessors) the crooner is making a few changes of his own.

Blessing fans with new song ‘Holy,’ the Chance the Rapper-assisted cut is reportedly the first lifted from Bieber’s yet-titled studio album.

Boasting a Colin Tilley-directed cinematic music video featuring cameos from the likes of Ryan Destiny, Wilmer Valderrama

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Keith Urban played double duty Wednesday night (September 16) at the 55th annual Academy of Country Music Awards.

On hand as the ceremony’s host, Urban also unveiled the first televised live performance of his new song ‘One Too Many,’ which features fellow GRAMMY winner P!nk.

The tune – which made its premiere just hours before the ACM Awards aired live (click here to read more) – comes as one of many gems set to line Urban’s September 18-due new album, ‘The Speed of Now (Part 1).’

Curious to see how they fared in the virtual showing?  Look inside to see highlights:

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With her highly anticipated, new self-titled album charging toward digital shelves September 18, 15-time GRAMMY winner is hot on the promo trail in its support with her most recent stop coming courtesy of a visit to ‘Good Morning America’ Thursday (September 17).

Chatting it up with resident anchor Michael Strahan about the new project (her first since 2016’s ‘Here’), Keys also gave an impassioned speech about the #BlackLivesMatter movement as well as honored essential frontline workers who have sacrificed for the health and safety of others during the global health crisis.

A great watch, look inside to hear Alicia’s address and see her crank out live renditions of some of her most beloved hits.

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