Season 12 the ‘Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ has reached a climax, but before the penultimate curtain call viewers are being treated to an explosive 3-part reunion.
‘Dave,’ the Lil Dicky-led FXX comedy, has proven itself to be the FX network’s breakout series.
Loosely based on the rapper/comedian’s life, the show’s first season – which featured high profile guest appearances from the likes of Justin Bieber, Young Thug, Trippie Redd, Kourtney Kardashian, and more – has racked up millions of views since its March 4 premiere. So much so, it’s surpassed the average episode views of its parent network’s former flagship comedy, ‘Atlanta.’
Now, execs at FX have announced fans can expect new chapters in ‘Dave’s story as it’s been renewed for a sophomore season.
Today’s From The Vault pick is dedicated to all the loving mothers and mother figures of the world.
Through the words of ‘My Love Is Your Love’ by the legendary Whitney Houston, we salute you all.
Issued as the fourth single from her fourth studio album of the same name, the track was helmed by the mighty Wyclef Jean and his frequent collaborator Jerry Wonda. The reggae-tinged tune features a very young Bobbi Kristina – daughter of Houston and Bobby Brown – ad-libing (“sing Mommy”).
Centered around an indestructible love that knows no bounds, it was a hit in the US peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching the Top 10 in many countries like the UK and Germany where it charted at #2.
What do you do, when the power goes out in NYC and you’re one of the greatest entertainments of all time? You crash an impromptu block party and you make the crowd go crazy.
Directed by Kevin Bray, the song’s visual displayed the eternal (and effortless) “cool” Houston oozed. With her impeccable style, she showed balance between stylish, trendy, and age-appropriate. Wyclef can be seen throughout the video hyping up the audience to what went on to become a classic song.
Though it’s bittersweet listening to ‘My Love’ today, we can’t help but celebrate its sheer beauty and the even deeper meaning it packs now (Whitney and Bobbi Kristina).
So, to all the women who have raised us and continue to do so, who have actioned unconditional love, and who shepherd and show us the way forward, we thank you, appreciate you and love you. Endlessly.
As millions across the US celebrate Mother’s Day, so too are many a notable name.
Indeed, celebrities from music, TV, film, politics, and beyond have taken to social media to show love and appreciation to the matriarchs who uphold them.
Join as after the jump to see the likes of Beyonce, Drake, Brandy, Ariana Grande, Kelly Rowland, Jennifer Lopez, and more pay homage…
Bad Bunny sprung a seismic surprise on fans moments ago with the release of new album ‘Las Que No Iban a Salir.’
The Latin supernova gave no forewarning of the set’s arrival, which uniquely has been unleashed just three months after its predecessor ‘YHLQMDLG.’
Anchored in Reggaeton, the project features Don Omar, Yandel, Gabriella, Nicky Jam, as well as Zion & Lennox.
With Bad Bunny clearly adhering to his own set of rules, give his latest set (the title of which translates to ‘The Ones That Were Not Coming Out’) a spin below…
Little Richard‘s illustrious life came to an end this week, when the 87-year-old died after a short illness.
News of the Rock N’ Roll originator’s passing has caused for an outpouring of tributes from fans worldwide – a list that includes many celebrities, who acknowledge his oft-underrated status as the genesis of the genre…
Head inside to see what a multitude of notable names had to say about the ‘Tutti Frutti’ singer below…
Nicki Minaj fans have mobilised in spectacular fashion to turn her version of Doja Cat‘s ‘Say So’ into the highest-selling song in the country this week.
As reported, music executive Andre Harrell tragically died at his Los Angeles home after what some reports assert was a heart attack.
He was 59.
The passing of the Uptown Records pioneer – who launched the careers of Diddy, Mary J. Blige and many more – received an outpouring of emotion from many. Several of whom are struggling to make sense of the news.