9 years after earning the first GRAMMY nomination of her career (for the 2013 chart-topping project ‘Bangerz‘), Pop diva Miley Cyrus can finally boast ownership of her first golden gramophone.
9 years after earning the first GRAMMY nomination of her career (for the 2013 chart-topping project ‘Bangerz‘), Pop diva Miley Cyrus can finally boast ownership of her first golden gramophone.
iHeartMedia and FOX Entertainment have thrown their names into the fray of award show season madness by announcing the nominees for the 12th annual iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Set to air live from Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday (April 1), the highly anticipated event – like past iterations – will toast the most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app across the previous year.
Streaming on the iHeartRadio app as well as iHeartRadio stations as well, the ceremony will not only feature award presentations in multiple categories like genre-specific Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and more but will boast live performances from some of the biggest artists in music.
Hop inside to see if your favorite music stars are listed among the competitors for the 2024 coveted trophies.
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.
‘On My Mama,’ the breakout hit from Victoria Monet‘s ‘Jaguar II,’ has not only pounced to a new Hot 100 peak but also a career first for the rising R&B diva.
Details inside.
With over 300,000 votes cast, the time has finally arrived for the winners of the That Grape Juice End of Year Awards 2023 to be announced!
While some acts maintained a major lead, upon the penultimate cut-off point, the final list brought with it many last-minute surprises.
Check out the full list of winners below. Prepare yourselves for what awaits…and sound off!
Now in its 26th year, the ceremony has served as the top honor for music of black origin in the UK.
This year’s edition of the world-renowned show brings the ceremony to Sheffield for the very first time.
Set to take place on February 7, 2024 at the Utilita Arena, the incoming MOBOs promise to be an unmissable affair.
Ahead of the reveal of the hosts and names that’ll be blazing the stage, check out the full list of nominations – which includes Nicki Minaj, Central Cee, Wizkid, FLO, Tyla, Ayra Starr, Sault, and more – below…
Thanks to the towering success of her long-awaited sophomore album, 2022’s ‘SOS,’ few in recent Billboard history can boast the year singer-songwriter SZA has had!
So much so, she’s been crowned the year’s top R&B act.
The nonperformance Jack Harlow‘s April-released album, ‘Jackman,’ and its singles may have cast doubt on his overall commercial viability, but the GRAMMY-nominated rapper has won music lovers over with his latest hit ‘Lovin On Me.’
Details inside.
Hours after the unveiling of the 2024 GRAMMY nominations on Friday (November 10), the entertainment industry and its enthusiasts are still buzzing over music’s biggest night (and biggest honor).
Ahead of toasting the year’s best and brightest on February 4, 2024, the coveted tally of nods expectedly listed the likes of chart-toppers Taylor Swift, SZA, and Olivia Rodrigo as competitors for the ceremony’s top honors.
While jaws dropped to see some of the categories they were mentioned in and omitted from, fan groups of other major hitmakers like P!nk, Chloe Bailey, Latto, Travis Scott, Sam Smith, and Kylie Minogue are steam-pressed their favorites were placed in unexpected categories or totally shut out all togther.
Look inside to see who made That Grape Juice‘s list of ‘2024 GRAMMY Snubs and Surprises.’
At this point it’s safe to say Latto may be the hardest working woman in Hip-Hop.
Easily the genre’s most active female act, when not turning heads with endorsements for Just Eat UK, Halls, Burger King, Sprite, and others, the GRAMMY nominee (born Alyssa Stephens) has her fans – affectionately called #Jackpots – turning the pages of magazines like ‘Rolling Stone.’
Featured in the latter with Rap legend Snoop Dogg for the mag’s ‘Musicians on Musicians’ series in October, Stephens dished with the Doggfather about everything from their respective journeys to fame, their unique positions in the game (being a woman vs. being a more seasoned performer), and so much more.
Hop inside to see more action from their fun-filled chat if you missed it.
Jungkook and Jack Harlow‘s ‘3D’ is off to a strong start on the Billboard Hot 100 chart thanks to its large sales.
More details below…