Mariah Carey has paid fitting tribute to those at the frontline of the coronavirus relief effort.

Fresh from taking part in the iHeart Living Room Concert, Mimi has shared a live from home rendition of her classic ‘Hero.’

On her motivations, the legend said:

“We find ourselves in a unique time in history, a time that doesn’t allow us to be together in-person during Holy Week. But I’m grateful that so many of us are staying home, staying safe and, in doing so, keeping each other safe. We are united in this effort and in this moment. I want to take this time to acknowledge and honor the sacrifices and courage of those who work every day taking care of their communities in this time of need and uncertainty.”

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A year after Lifetime first announced plans to bring the true life story of Rap pioneers Salt-N-Pepa to the small screen (click here to read), the biopic’s debut trailer has arrived.

Unlike the network’s other biographical films dedicated to music’s leading female figures, the femcees’ saga won’t be limited to a one-time movie event.  Instead, it will be a three-hour series that chronicles everything from the group’s formation to its dissension and more.

Starring GG Townson and Laila Odom as Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton respectively, the unauthorized biopic boasts actor Mario Van Peebles as its director.

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With Normani fans hot on the lookout for the official summer release date of her long-awaited debut album (as she reported here), the 23-year-old – despite an undoubted setback caused by the current global health crisis – is hard at work putting the finishing touches on the project.

Taking to Instagram Thursday (April 9), she sent her followers into a tizzy when she uploaded snaps of herself working at her home studio.

That excitement was only reiterated when Ryan Tedder – a prized songwriter who’s penned hits for the likes of Beyoncé, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Adele, and more – took to USA Today (April 10) to confirm he’s set to contribute work toward her debut LP.

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For over 40 years, The Clark Sisters have been your favorite singer’s favorite singers.

Cited as an influence by many of music history’s top divas including Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, and Mary J. Blige, the group – comprised of sisters Twinkie, Jacky, Dorinda, and Karen – stand as the best-selling ensemble in Gospel history and have cranked out some of the genre’s most memorable hits like ‘Name It, Claim It,’ ‘Is My Living In Vain,’ and their game-changing, crossover hit, ‘You Brought the Sunshine.’

With the release of their March 13 album, ‘The Return,’ the quartet are penciling in new chapters to their legendary story.  Quieting diehard fans who had long pressed them for the follow-up to their last studio effort, 2007’s ‘Live – One Last Time,’ the new LP was kicked off by the anthemic single ‘Victory’ – which shot straight to the top of multiple charts.

That Grape Juice was privileged to sit down with the music royals (sans Twinkie) to discuss the project and dish on their highly anticipated Lifetime biopic, ‘The First Ladies of Gospel,’ which premieres April 11.  Read this and more inside:

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More bad news for the rapist Harvey Weinstein.

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Is Mariah Huq returning to ‘Married To Medicine’?

Contracts for the show’s upcoming eighth season have been mailed out, per multiple cast members. Yet, it seems Huq’s was lost in the post. Or perhaps…not.

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If at first you don’t succeed…wait ’til week two.

Such was the case for Dua Lipa, whose sophomore album ‘Future Nostalgia’ has climbed into pole position on the Official UK Album Chart. 

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In the wake of coronavirus pandemic-imposed social distancing, Doja Cat is proving herself quite the renaissance woman.

Taking to social media to flex her comedy and acting skills over the past weeks, the rapper-songstress – thanks to Levi’s – has also reimagined spaces in her home into a concert hall.

Teaming with the clothing brand Thursday (April 9), Cat took over their official Instagram account for a quick virtual concert that saw her render live renditions of her hits ‘Moo!,’ her first Hot 100 top 10 hit ‘Say So,’ and more.  Never one for a dull moment, the 24-year-old performed the entire set in a pink sumo wrestler costume.

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April 11 marks the long-awaited premiere of Lifetime’s ‘The First Ladies Of Gospel: The Clark Sisters.’

Starring Emmy-nominated actress Aunjanue Ellis as their mother (“Mattie”), Christina Bell (“Twinkie”), Kierra Sheard (“Karen”), Sheléa Frazier (“Dorinda”), Raven Goodwin (“Denise”), and Angela Birchett (“Jacky”), the biopic – produced by Missy Elliott, Mary J. Blige, and Queen Latifah – has been on the radar of Gospel enthusiasts since its early 2019 announcement.

A unique feature of ‘First Ladies’ is the musical inclination of its main actresses, who joined forces to re-record some of the Sisters’ greatest hits for inclusion in the film.  As excitement for its unveiling reaches its apex, the network has unleashed the movie’s official accompanying soundtrack.

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Pink shocked many last week when she revealed that she and her three-year-old son Jameson had tested positive for coronavirus.

At the time, the Pop superstar spoke on her surprise and worry at the diagnosis.

Now, she’s opening up the more about the harrowing experience with Ellen.

During the candid chat, the ‘Beautiful Trauma’ singer detailed her symptoms and stressed the importance of all to stay home. As it not only will save their life, but those of others too.

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Selena Gomez‘s search for a boyfriend led her to the studio to record the announcement and include it on the recently released deluxe edition of her latest album, ‘Rare.’

Released Thursday (April 9), Gomez sent fans into a frenzy with news her song – ‘Boyfriend’ – would see its accompanying music video premiered the next day.  Dishing on the tune, the singer-actress said:

“It’s a lighthearted song about falling down and getting back up time and time again in love, but also knowing that you don’t need anyone other than yourself to be happy. We wrote it long before our current crisis, but in the context of today, I want to be clear that a boyfriend is no where near the top of my list of priorities. Just like the rest of the world, I’m praying for safety, unity, and recovery during this pandemic.”

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Rihanna’s father is a COVID-19 survivor.

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