If turning the sour to sweet was a superpower, it’s one Saweetie would flex in earnest.

The GRAMMY nominee is tap, tap, tapping into her marketing bag by launching a social media challenge in an attempt to redirect recent negative press.

See the what and how below…

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The People’s Choice Awards 2021 aired live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.

As its banner title relays, the show is notable for being voted for entirely by the public, a fact which arguably helps gauge who is most “popular” at this point in time.

Spanning a wide variety of categories, the full list of music winners awaits below.

With the likes of Adele, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Nas X, up for honors, did your “fave” nab an award?

Find out below…

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Sunday (November 28), the 2021 Soul Train Awards saw some of Urban music’s finest go head-to-head for the show’s coveted trophies.

While Silk Sonic and ‘Pick Up Your Feelings’ belter Jazmine Sullivan picked up the most awards of the night (3 and 2 respectively), hop inside to see the full list of who nabbed what at this year’s ceremony.

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Taylor Swift is celebrating.

After receiving a GRAMMY nomination for Album of the Year, the ‘All Too Well’ singer has delivered an acoustic rendition of her song ‘Champagne Problems’ from her nominated ‘Evermore’ album.

Speaking about the performance and her nomination, she said:

“SO stoked evermore has been honored like this. Congrats to all our fellow nominees.”

‘Evermore’ will face off albums from Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, Olivia Rodrigo, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, H.E.R., Lil Nas X, Jon Batiste, and Lady Gaga.

The news of ‘Evermore’ being nominated comes just a day after it was announced she had broken records with her re-released ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ album.

While the GRAMMYs may be months away, watch Swift stun with her acoustic showing below…

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The music industry and its enthusiasts are still buzzing as Tuesday (November 23) brought with it the highly anticipated unveiling of the 2022 GRAMMY nominations.

Honoring the year’s best and brightest in the music realm on January 31, 2022, the coveted tally expectedly listed the likes of chart-toppers Lil Nas X, Doja Cat, Cardi B, Kanye West, Drake, and Megan Thee Stallion as competitors for the ceremony’s top honors.

But, while jaws dropped to see Tayor Swift, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, BTS, and more also mentioned alongside those hitmakers, some fan groups are steam pressed their favorites were placed in interesting categories or totally shut out.

Look inside to see who made That Grape Juice‘s list of ‘2022 GRAMMY Snubs and Surprises.’

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It’s Grammy nomination time!

Music’s biggest calendar night, the 64th annual GRAMMY Awards, are set to air on January 31 2022 live on CBS.

The industry’s brightest stars will align to shine at the event, which will boast performances from the creme de la creme.

Today, excitement for the ceremony soared to new heights as its committee reveals which artists have been nominated in which categories.

Jon Batiste leads with a whopping 11 nominations, followed by trio Justin Bieber, Doja Cat, and H.E.R. who all bagged 8 apiece.

Other multi-nominees nominees include Jazmine Sullivan, Lil Nas X, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Rodrigo.

What are you waiting for? The full nominations for the 2022 GRAMMYs await below…

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The American Music Awards 2021 were held Sunday night (November 21) live at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles and – per usual – the ceremony had many-a-highlight thanks to jaw-dropping performances from the likes of Jennifer Lopez, BTS, Chloe Bailey, Silk Sonic, and many more (as we reported here).

Yet, even with the spectacle each of the aforementioned acts provided, the biggest star of the Cardi B-hosted show remained the awards themselves.

Curious to know who took home the coveted trophies? Head below to see the list of winners.

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‘No Love’ is just one of the 20 tracks housed on Summer Walker‘s sophomore album, ‘Still Over It,’ that’s gotten nothing but love from R&B fanatics over the last week.

As we reported, not only is ‘Still Over It’ sitting on top of the Billboard 200 thanks to historic streaming numbers and one of the best first-week sales figures of the year, but 18 of its tunes are occupying spots on the Billboard Hot 100.

Leading that history-making charge is the SZA-assisted ‘No Love.’  See how inside:

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The MOBO Awards are back!

For more than two decades, the ceremony has served as the top honour for music of black origin in the UK.

This year’s edition of the world-renown show brings with it the return of a live audience format at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

Set to take place on December 5, the 2021 MOBOs will be broadcast live on YouTube. BBC One will broadcast a special behind-the-scenes show featuring unseen moments and performances.

Ahead of the reveal of the hosts and names that’ll be blazing the stage, check out the full list of nominations – which include Wizkid, Megan Thee Stallion, Central Cee, Dave, Bree Runway, Tiwa Savage, Dave, and Ayra Starr below…

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It’s once again time to hop aboard the Soul Train!

BET presents the 2021 Soul Train Awards on November 28, so what better way to incite excitement than to reveal the official list of nominations?!

An eclectic array of names lead the ballot this year, with H.E.R. nabbing 8 noms, while Jazmine Sullivan and Chris Brown follow with 6, and Wizkid and Tems securing 5.

Set to take place at the legendary Apolo Theater in New York, the show – which will be hosted by Tichina Arnold and Tisha Campbell for the third time- will simulcast on BET and BET Her at 8 PM ET.

Check out the full list of nominees below…

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The BET Hip Hop Awards 2021 provided many-a-notable moment courtesy of the host of music stars who took to its high octane stage.

Now, after blazing performances from the likes of Latto, BIA, Nelly, Young Thug, Baby Keem, and more (click here to watch), look inside to see who walked away with the show’s biggest star – its coveted trophies!

The full winner’s list awaits inside:

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Lil Nas X created quite the storm of buzz around his debut studio album ‘Montero.’

Preceded by its chart-topping title-track, the LP also benefitted from follow-up bops ‘Industry Baby’ (which launched at #2) and recent effort ‘That’s What I Want.’

All laid a solid foundation for the ‘Old Town Road’ performer’s first-ever project commercially.

With the first-week numbers officially unveiled, how did it fare?

Find out below…

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