Alicia Keys returned to the scene and hit the right note with new single ‘Show Me Love.’
The scintillating Miguel collaboration has found its footing on Urban A/C radio, where it’s been making major strides.
Now, in a bid to further ignite its hot streak, the 15-time Grammy winner invites rapper 21 Savage to join her on the jam.
The latest incarnation of the cut, sees the MC rap:
“I sleep in the trap and just thug, but I’d rather you show me some love. I’d rather you show me it’s real, I’d rather you tell me your feelings than you act like I’m trippin or high on the pill.. Go through so much in the street I just want to come home to a meal and a hug.”
Take a listen below…
Check out Mariah Carey!
Mimi glows a-front of the December issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.
It’s set to be a busy window for the legendary songstress, whose status as the Queen of Christmas is undisputed.
The diva supreme has announced a robust list of plans to salute the 25th anniversary of her ‘Merry Christmas’ album, including a special edition re-packaging of the LP, a major Walkers Crisps campaign, and a US tour.
Carey also revealed a revamped version of the ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ video – featuring new footage.
Watch below…
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta is back and blazing for its 12th season. And despite over a decade on-air, the Bravo smash is losing none of its scorching steam.
Already delivering on its promise of shady twists and turns, the latest instalment of the ensemble title is proving a must-see.
Want to know what Nene, Kandi, Porsha Cynthia, Eva and the returning Kenya served for the premiere episode?
That Grape Juice and Bravo have you covered, because the first episode is available to watch in FULL right here.
What are you waiting for? Check it out below…
Cop a gander of Liam Payne!
The former One Direction member is gearing up for the release of debut solo album ‘LP1’ on December 6th and has teamed with Hugo Boss to amplify buzz.
Flaunting his fit physique, the 26-year-old fronts the new campaign for the fashion brand’s underwear line.
He poses up in the form fitting range a-front of the newest issue of British GQ, in a striking shoot lensed by by Mert & Marcus.
Within his interview feature, he opens up about his motivations for posing in his bare essentials, his upcoming album, being lost after 1D, and how therapy helped him rebuild.
More after the jump…
As reported, the soundtrack for the 2019 incarnation of ‘Charlie’s Angels’ is set to tank on a major scale.
The multi-artist set was executive produced by Ariana Grande, who appeared on several of the featured songs.
With the LP on-course to open with 4-6k pure sales (13-17k with streaming), many – even fans – have been giving post-mortems on the project.
So much so that Ari herself has weighed-in.
Her words below…
Kanye West has patient fans, that’s for sure.
Despite missing the initially announced release date (and later the originally announced time) for his latest effort, ‘Jesus is King,’ the highly anticipated project was finally unveiled mid-day October 25 courtesy of his G.O.O.D. Music imprint.
Now, as its inaugural sales tracking week has ended, it can officially be declared ‘King’ will reign over the Billboard 200.
Details inside:
The Ariana Grande-produced ‘Charlie’s Angels’ soundtrack may be lauded for assembling some of the music industry’s most recognizable voices aboard its star-studded tracklist, but its content has been subjected to mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. And, if its predicted first week sales are to judge by, that disapproval is being reflected commercially.
After failing to fly to the top of charts as anticipated with its highly anticipated lead single, ‘Don’t Call Me Angel’ (featuring Grande, Lana Del Rey, and Miley Cyrus), the project followed with the even worse performing Kash Doll-led ‘How It’s Done.’
Despite the nonperformance of its singles suggesting an absence of buzz (a surprising feat for an effort of this caliber), the soundtrack soared onto shelves and into chart battle on November 1. After two days of tracked streams and digital downloads, industry analysts have issued a prediction of how well they suspect the set will sell.
Details inside:
From The Vault journeys back to the early 90’s when Whitney Houston released one of her most soaring ballads.
Today’s pick is the legend’s ‘All The Man That I Need.’
Released as the second single from her third LP ‘I’m Your Baby Tonight,’ ‘Man’ was originally sung by Linda Clifford in 1982. Almost a decade later, Houston turned it into a Billboard #1 hit and a global Top 20.
Featuring Kenny G on the sax, the cut sees the singer share how the love and affection she receives from her significant other are all she needs to be happy in this life. A simple, yet resonating message.
Peter Israelson directed the track’s video, which like the song showcases the sheer simplicity of what Nippy had to offer: her raw talent. No crazy theatrics or over-the-top fashion, just her incredible aura and magnificent voice.
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We can’t thank Ms. Houston enough for sharing her otherworldly talent with the world and inspiring generations – past, present and future – of super vocalists.
And while she’s sadly no longer here, we’re glad her music and that witty personality of hers have remained alive thanks to her omnipresence online via memes, gifs, clips, and ever-impactful performances.
Gone, yet anything but forgotten. We’ll always love and adore you.
It’s a year since Little Mix left Simon Cowell‘s record label amidst drama between their management and the mogul’s SyCo imprint.
And, if folk thought the group bolting the week their ‘LM5’ album dropped was dramatic, then it looks like Cowell has officially upped the ante.
Because, fresh from the ladies announcing their new BBC show ‘Little Mix The Search,’ the industry veteran has revealed he’ll be debuting a new ‘X Factor’ spin-off series with a near-identical format.
Adding pepper to the pot, he also confirmed his show will launch before theirs.
Details below…
Dua Lipa is wasting no time pounding the promotional pavement for new single ‘Don’t Start Now.’
The disco-drenched jam is the first offering from the Grammy winner’s second studio album and she’s leaving no stone unturned.
Moments ago, she took to the stage at the 2019 MTV Europe Music Awards in Seville, Spain to deliver a high-octane rendition of the track.
Backed by an army of dancers, she upped the ante and danced up a storm.
Check it out below…