Usher‘s latest hit, ‘Good Good,’ shows no sign of slowing on delivering good news.
Released August 4, the Mel & Mus-produced track serves as the first single from the R&B veteran’s forthcoming ninth studio album ‘Coming Home‘ and comes as his biggest hit in years.
Having previously made headlines for being his first top 40 hit as a song leader since 2016’s Young Thug-assisted ‘No Limit,’ ‘Good’ is proving there may be no limit to its rate of ascension on the Hot 100 as it entered the next rung in the chart’s ranking this week.
To say Drake‘s commercial stats are unrivaled would be a gross understatement.
On the Billboard side of the house, the GRAMMY-winning rapper stands as the most-decorated act in history – currently leading with the most overall appearances on the Hot 100 (298), Hot 100 top 10 hits of all time (69), most top 5 hits of all time (36), most Hot 100 #1s among rappers (11), most cumulative weeks in the Hot 100’s top 10 among all artists (374), and many other unprecedented achievements.
His triumphs at Billboard are mirrored at the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), a victory lap he recently extended thanks to a set of new certifications.
GRAMMY-winning superstars Lil Wayne and H.E.R. were tapped to be the musical entertainment for the 2023 ESPY Awards, which celebrates the year’s best and brightest athletes across all forms of sports.
Presented live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday (July 12), the ESPY’s 31st annual edition welcomed Wayne as the show opener – setting the tone with a rocking rendition of his 2008 hit ‘A Milli.’
Later, H.E.R. delivered a passionate performance of her latest single, the heart-tugging ballad ‘The Journey,’ in tribute to the 30th anniversary of basketball coach Jimmy Valvano’s inspirational speech at the first ESPYS in 1993.
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The 2023 Primetime Emmy Awards air on September 18 and will celebrate the titles and talents who’ve made the most marked impact.
As the top honor in television, all eyes are on which shows and stars have nabbed nominations in the show’s 75th year.
Well, wonder no more. Because the full list of nominations has been unveiled and it brings with it good news for ‘Succession’ – which leads with 27 nods, ‘Abbott Elementary’ stars Sheryl Lee Ralph and Tyler James Williams, as well as ‘Swarm’ lead Dominique Fishback.
Ahead of its broadcast on Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Fox find out who is up for what below…
Season 2 of the hit series has landed in the UK and it promises to be the most compelling installment of the show yet.
A contemporary revival of ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,’ the reimagined incarnation of the classic Will Smith sitcom has been refreshed as dramedy – and it’s found favor with both viewers and critics alike since its debut in 2022.
Jabari Banks leads as Will and is set to be rejoined by main castmates Adrian Holmes (Uncle Phil), Cassandra Freeman (Aunt Viv), Olly Sholotan (Carlton Banks), Coco Jones (Hillary Banks), Akira Akbar (Ashley Banks), Jimmy Akingbola (Geoffrey), Jordan L. Jones (Jazz), and Simone Joy Jones (Lisa).
To celebrate the UK arrival of season 2 on Sly Max, That Grape Juice joined forces with Sky to host an exclusive launch screening in Central London.
The event saw our guests become the first in the country to officially see the show’s sophomore run.
Hosted by Remel London, the evening was sponsored by Cantu,Duppy Share, AfroPop Socks, and We Are Plant Made.
Join us below for a round-up of a memorable night …
Before the late July kick off of the ‘It’s Only Us (IOU) Tour’ starring Lil Baby, Kid LAROI, and GloRilla, the latter took to ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (April 18) to give future concertgoers a taste of what they can expect from her set.
Still hot on the promo trail for the deluxe edition of her debut EP, ‘Anyways, Life’s Great,’ Glo tapped fellow GRAMMY-nominated rapper Lil Durk to assist with the first televised performance of their duet ‘Ex’s (Phatnall Remix).’
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FLO continue to leave a global footprint and the present path sees the trio pounding the promotional pavements of the US.
Renee, Stella, and Jorja are currently on their first-ever Stateside tour and their latest stop was Webster Hall in New York City.
With the capacity crowd belting their bops word for word, the British R&B ensemble wowed with cuts such as ‘Cardboard Box,’ ‘Immature,’ ‘’Summertime,’ and their newest single ‘Fly Girl.’
The ladies’ showing comes ahead of a major performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this evening (April 20).
Chloe Bailey celebrates the release of her debut solo album ‘In Pieces’ with the premiere of the project’s latest music video – ‘Cheatback.’
The Future-assisted track, which she debuted earlier this week on Jimmy Kimmel Live, finds the 24-year-old in no-nonsense mode as she navigates being stepped out on.
Directed by Audrey Ellis Fox, the visual arrives on the heels of the clips for ‘Pray It Away’ and ‘How Does It Feel’ featuring Chris Brown.
Watch the visual, which also co-stars Joey Bada$$, after the jump…