With attendance north of 120,000 the 2019 Coachella festival is looking to be one of its biggest yet.

Childish Gambino, Tame Impala and Ariana Grande anchor this year’s instalment of the Indio, California extravaganza – which concludes its first week run today.

Renown for its diverse performance roster, Coachella delivers a little bit of something for all; from R&B and Hip-Hop, to experimental.

Beyond Grande, other names on the bill for Day 3 include Khalid, H.E.R, Blood Orange, and many more.

 If you aren’t able to join the fun in the desert, fret not because the official live stream awaits below…

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This week From The Vault spotlights one of Toni Braxton‘s most blazing jams, ‘You’re Making Me High.’

A first on a numbers of fronts, the song served as the lead release from the diva’s sophomore set ‘Secrets’ in 1996 and went on to become her first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. [Signature hit ‘Unbreak My Heart’ would continue that trajectory by hitting the top spot straight after.]

A scintillating bedroom banger, the Babyface + Bryce Wilson production saw Braxton do-away with the ballgown ballads and instead set a more sensual agenda. And its accompanying video (directed by frequent collaborator Billie Woodruff) served as a visual exclamation mark.

Sporting a figure-hugging catsuit and sauce in earnest, the vocalist cemented herself as one of the era’s most sought-after sirens.

More than just beauty shots, the clip saw the singer skew playful – with she and guest stars (including Vivica Fox and Tisha Campbell) rating an assortment of men who emerged from elevator doors.

At a time when women, in music, film, and beyond, were presented as being for the male gaze, it was refreshing to see Toni and co flip the script.

For her efforts, Braxton was rewarded with her third Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Performance in 1997.

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A classic song, from a classic artist. An eternal salute to Ms. Braxton, who over two decades later is still racking up Grammy wins and nominations.

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Madonna is back!

After much speculation, the Pop royal has officially announced her 14th studio album ‘Madame X.’

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Madonna is inching nearer to the release of new music and is revving up the hype machine.

Last week, she took to social media to share a mysterious ‘X’ symbol.

Now, she’s followed with a detailed take on the term ‘Madame X’ – a name many are reading as the title of her 14th studio album.

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Before partying with her pal Iggy Azalea at the Swisher Awards, Cardi B spent some time on the event’s red carpet talking music, touring and more with reporters.

What happened when one of them quizzed her on Nicki Minaj?

Watch below…

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The promo rounds for Lizzo show no signs of slowing as we get nearer to the release date of her long-awaited, major label debut album, ‘Cuz I Love You.’

In the past two weeks alone the 30-year-old belter (born Melissa Viviane Jefferson) brought her powerhouse vocals to radio, television, and more.  Most recently dropping by ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’ (April 11), the songstress dished on the creation process of her new project, combatting body shamers, Coachella, how her father’s death impacted her music, and so much more.

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Camila Cabello is cooking up her sophomore solo album, but fans won’t have to wait long to hear her on new music.

The ‘Havana’ chart-topper has officially been announced as a guest on Mark Ronson‘s album ‘Late Night Feelings’ – which now has a confirmed release date of June 21st.

Their song on the set is named ‘Find U Again’; and, per promo materials for the project, it’s being lined up as a single.

To drum up buzz, the pair have taken to the net to share a number of titillating snippets.

Check ’em out below…

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It’s finally here!

After ample teasing, Donald Glover‘s long-awaited film, ‘Guava Island’ (also starring Rihanna), has made its premiere.

Released as a limited-time free stream on Amazon following Glover’s (musical stage name:  Childish Gambino) set at this weekend’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the 55-minute film – directed by Hiro Murai (responsible for the star’s ‘This Is America’ video) – drew inspiration from the 2002 crime flick,‘City of God,’ and also cites late Pop icon Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ as an influence.

Letitia Wright, Kofi Novia, and Nonso Anozie are among other notable names filling out the cast.  See more inside:

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3LW may have hung up their mics over 15 years ago, but the fallout between select members is on-going.

Naturi Naughton, who has found success an actress, is the focus of a TV One special and has once again opened up about her dramatic departure from the group.

The ‘Power’ star retold the story of how Kiely Williams effectively pied her in the face with a plate of hot chicken and mashed potatoes from KFC.

However, in twist of events, Williams (who retired from the spotlight) has clapped back.

More below…

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Check out these snaps of Billboard Hot 100 chart toppers Cardi B and Iggy Azalea!

Both riding high on the gains they are making with their latest singles, the ladies enjoyed each other’s company at the Swisher Sweets Awards in Hollywood after finding a mutual friend and producer in J. White…the genius who is to thank for the similar sounding jams ‘Money’ and ‘Sally Walker.’

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Following the unveiling of singles ‘Live Without You‘, ‘Gamble’ and ‘I’m Alright’, the R&B-flavoured Pop prince Cimo Frankel offers fans a moodier side to his musicality with the new tune ‘Where You Are.’

The single made its way to the world yesterday with support from many a Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music playlist and appears on the body of work the Surinamese performer has been building with the support of friend and mentor Darkchild.

Into White Snake? Respect The Weeknd?

‘Where’ awaits you…

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In the time since his untimely death, Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle has seen his image immortalized in a number of artistic pieces that have compared him to a host of slain community and civil rights activists before him including the likes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and more.

However, those who found the previous equations surprising dropped jaws when ‘Confessions’ producer Jermaine Dupri took to Twitter to confess he believed Hussle was Jesus.  Needless to say, the comparison with our Lord and Savior didn’t sit well with many of his followers.

See the hoop-la inside:

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