Comedian Kevin Hart reunites his ‘Think Like A Man’ co-stars Michael Ealy and Regina Hall for romantic comedy ‘About Last Night.

Due out next Valentine’s Day (yes, you right), you can watch the trailer above and peep the synopsis below…

About Last Night Synposis:

“A modern reimagining of the classic romantic comedy, this contemporary version closely follows new love for two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world”

Will you be watching?

‘Off To The Races’ star Lana Del Rey teams up with Jaguar to endorse their new F-Type automobile, via the brand new video for the cut- ‘Burning Desire‘.

As far as the song goes, we’d say it wins on a melodic tip but fails to wow creatively- with Lana’s subject matter going no further than the realm of hopeless romanticism. Sure, while it makes for a good listen, one would hope her forthcoming sophomore LP sees her tackle new thematic ground.

Either way, we love the video- so check it out below…

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Guess which Hip Hop kitten was snapped rocking the runway at last night’s ‘The Reality Of Fashion/The Reality Of AIDS’ event last night.

Hint: Her last official single peaked at #109 in the US, while her last album was co-executive produced by Nicki Minaj manager, Gee Roberson.

Find out who the natural beauty is below!!

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Fans of ‘Dive In’ divo Trey Songz know he’s currently making a splash at box offices worldwide on his ‘Chapter V’ world tour (featuring Miguel & Elle Varner).

As recent pit stops have seen him on our side of the pond, Songz was spotted this week with the U.K.’s Tim Westwood to dish on the tour, his latest album, venture into movies, and more.

Never one to hold back, when quizzed on his buried beef with R&B king R. Kelly, the ‘Panty Droppa’ dropped info on the real reason he was ‘frustrated’ with Kellz – citing the ‘Bump N’ Grind’ crooner’s use of autotune among reasons for his frustration.

Click ‘Read the Rest’ to see what else Songz had to say about his ‘idol’:

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Despite heading a top rated reality show and a host of accolades to their name, fans of ‘Go Get It’ gospel duo Mary Mary have been getting an eye and earful as of late via their hit, selt-titled WeTV reality show as tension has been growing between the sisters.

That Grape Juice has exclusively received a number of snaps from fans of the Grammy winners on solo outings – much like the one of Erica Campbell above seen leaving a SiriusXM interview this morning – alone.

Shots like these, accompanied by interesting quotes from both Marys recently have only fed into mounting speculation that the ladies are set to call it quits after a decade of gospel hits like ‘God In Me’, ‘Shackles’, and more.  So you tell us:
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We’re definitely watching to find out!  Are you?

Catch Mary Mary’ the reality show exclusively on WeTV – Thursdays at 9/8c!

Your thoughts?

Nicole Scherzinger‘s somewhat awaited solo return was official signalled this morning upon the premiere of her new single ‘Boomerang’.

Teased in earnest, the track finally received its debut on British radio moments ago. As ever, we have your first online listen. Check it out below…

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Anyone’s who’s watched season 5 of ‘The Real Housewives Of Atlanta’ will know that Kenya Moore is a million shades of crazy. And while that makes for great TV, we think the former Miss USA may have taken it a step too far.

Following last night’s episode, Moore took front stage centre on Bravo‘s ‘Watch What Happens Live’ to perform her debut (and hopefully last) single ‘Gone With The Wind Fabulous’.

Peep Porsha Stewart‘s latest LOL below…

While we low-key love us some Kenya, it’s clear she’s doing what’s needed to appease the producers after ‘Walter-gate’.

Your thoughts?

Over the past two decades Gospel hitmaker Israel Houghton has seen his name blasted atop Billboard’s Gospel Charts for hits like ‘Again I Say Rejoice’, ‘Friend of God’, and the most recent #1 hit ‘It’s Not Over (When God Is In It)’.

In such time, the ‘New Breed’ captain has not only racked up 4 Grammy awards and a host of other accolades, but has become one of the genre’s frontrunners – with 2012 seeing him join fellow Gospel gents Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, and Marvin Sapp for the hotly-selling ‘King’s Men’ national tour.

But, despite his successes, the ‘Jesus At the Center’ maestro maintains that his family remains the center of his devotion as he still juggles the demands of being the worship leader for mega-pastor Joel Osteen‘s Lakewood Church (Houston, TX) with touring and recording.

Click below to read our candid interview with Houghton as he discusses this topic and many more, exclusively with That Grape Juice:

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…and the claws are out!

Indeed, it is an industry-wide known fact that Mama Osbourne does not play when it comes to the members of her outspoken family.

For, as previously reported, daughter Kelly Osbourne recently unveiled news of attacks from the ever-faithful fanbase of pop superstar Lady Gaga.  Gaga, in turn, penned an open letter to Kelly and offered an “apology” of sorts and a few other kind words.

Well, those words seem to have not been taken so kindly as today saw ‘The Talk” hostess pen her own letter to Gaga criticizing the singer for her use of animal fur as well as fanbase’s attacks on Adele, Rihanna, Madonna, and, of course, her daughter Kelly.  Needless to say, the censors were not on hand for this one:

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With over 100,000 votes cast, the time has finally arrived for the winners of the That Grape Juice End of Year Awards 2012  to be announced! 

The last two weeks have seen category winners change almost hourly. However upon the penultimate cut-off point, the final list saw two “B”s nab a number of a number awards.

Check out the full list of winners below (in bold). Some may surprise:

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“Do you remember?!”

Indeed we do remember Spring 1992; a window in which the late Michael Jackson was once again dominating TV, radio, and global arenas – thanks in part to this week’s From The Vault pick – ‘Remember The Time’.

Unleashed as the second single from the phenomenal ‘Dangerous’ album, ‘Time’ and the majority of said LP were produced by Jackson and (then-new) partner in crime Teddy Riley – marking a major musical shift for the King of Pop who achieved much of that title under the pupilage of Quincy Jones beforehand.

The New Jack Swing cut proved to be a commercial smash, peaking at #3 in both the US and the UK and securing a slot within the Top 20 of all the other major markets.

Beyond it’s chart run, the most exciting aspect of this single’s campaign was its fantastically flawless accompanying short film. Directed by John Singleton, and boasting appearances from actor Eddie Murphy, supermodel Iman (who played Jackson’s love interest), and basketball star Magic Johnson, the visual does a stellar job showcasing Jackson’s unparalleled talent, yet also Ancient-Egyptian culture. Indeed, for all the debate surrounding MJ and race, he made quite the statement enlisting an all-black cast in a quest to truly mirror the reality of the “historical era” the video tributes.

As you would expect from the greatest entertainer that was (and arguably ever will be), the video comes embedded with a killer dance-break – in the same vein Jackson himself popularised in the legendary  ‘Thriller’ clip. In many ways, ‘Time’ and its accompanying visual are a source of inspiration for both professional dancers as well as a multitude of today’s biggest artists.

Michael Jackson’s passing left a void in many a heart and as the new generation of entertainer is rising, it’s evident that few pack even a fraction of the qualities that made him individual so special, so extraterrestrial.

So to answer the question MJ was asking: we will never forget! We’ll always remember his unravelled gift, his artistic vision, his alien stage presence, as well as his unshakable commitment to charity.

Long live The King!

Your thoughts?

In perhaps her strangest launch campaign yet, Christina Aguilera‘s ‘Lotus’ has been the subject of ample debate as of late.

Though a stellar album, the lack of live performances to push it have raised many an eyebrow, as too have the lack of magazine covers, radio interviews and other promo vehicles. All factors which contribute to the project’s first week sales. Find out what they are after the jump..

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