It’s clear Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande are looking to own summer 2018.

Having already given fans a taste of their sexy joint single ‘Bed’ after releasing the song in full last week, the duo turned right around today and released a full listen to their duet ‘The Light is Coming’ (click here to hear the video).

Now, their onslaught continues as an extended teaser of the ‘Bed’ video’s made it’s way online.  Already off to a strong start with handsome iTunes sales and Spotify streams (over 8 million to date) to its credit, the suds-soaked video is sure to send interest in the tune into overdrive.

See it inside:

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A new documentary set to shine a bright light on R. Kelly‘s alleged abuse of little girls & grown women has bagged a major deal this month.

Good news for its producers…bad news for the self-proclaimed Pied Piper.

Why? It’s set to impact at least 17 million viewers…in the United States alone.

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New video alert!

Paying homage to Janet Jackson‘s ‘The Pleasure Principle’ is Azealia Banks via her brand new visual ‘Anna Wintour.’

The video impacted the net minutes ago and leads the way for her new project ‘Fantasea II: The Second Wave’.

Ready to give it a spin?

Watch below…

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Grammy winner Afrojack has long been established as one of the dominant forces in the contemporary music scape – having sculpted smashes for the likes of Nicki Minaj and the Black Eyed Peas.

Now, after being named the European CEO of Japanese force LDH (Love, Dream, Happiness), the star is looking to birth the music’s next big thing.

In an innovative move, he’s launching the Global Vocal Battle Auditions.

With applications open from today, the search will welcome entrants worldwide and stage physical open calls in five cities – these being London, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, New York, Los Angeles, Taipei, Tokyo and Osaka.

The goal? To uncover young unsigned vocal talent for a brand new international group, which will be produced by Afrojack himself and make its debut in 2019.

We caught up with both Afrojack and Verbal in Amsterdam this week to talk about the venture and much more.

Check out the inspiring chat below…

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Amara La Negra‘s continues to rise in Pop’s ranks this year with help from the cinematic gem that is the visual she created to support ‘Insecure‘, her new single.

The video impacted VEVO as fans anticipate her return to the hit series ‘Love & Hip Hop Miami’ and as she continues to bake bops for the single’s supporting album.

Hit the play button below to catch La Negra in brilliant and beautiful action…

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Snapchat may need more than a flattering filter if its to weather the storm Rihanna has conjured up.

Bad news for the company below…

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Yikes! Taylor Swift just can’t seem to catch a break.

Just months after Twitter slammed the songstress for allegedly hijacking themes from Beyonce‘s 2016 ‘Formation’ video for her own 2017 ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ visual [click here to read that hilarity again], the country-turned-pop star is in hot water again as accusations of thievery fly surrounding her recently released ‘Delicate’ music video.

Details below:

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Lil Kim‘s sturdy position as a Hip Hop icon is to thank for the glorious gains she is making on the music streaming service ‘Spotify.’

Good news below…

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Thought you knew everything there was is to know about Marvel‘s cinematic superstar Black Panther’?

Well, think again.

For, today has delivered a piece put together by Vanity Fair in which the movie’s director Ryan Coogler unlock secrets from its creative vault and dissect one of its grandest scenes.

Ready to be surprised?

Press play to find out how the creative used colours, African history, flying cameras and more to create a historically loaded scene.

Hit the play button below…

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As streaming continues to anchor itself as the primary means of music consumption, more pressure than ever is being placed on artists to deliver big numbers on-demand.

Indeed, whereas streams of music video and audio used to serve as an additive measure to the more dominant digital downloads, the roles have reversed.

This has caused for the birth and boom of artists whose success is fuelled primarily by streaming such as Migos, Cardi B, and Lil Uzi Vert. It’s also helped boost acts whose traditional sales aren’t quite blockbuster ala Rihanna. There’s evidence too to suggest that it could very well have been a catalyst for established winners such Beyonce pivoting towards visual-driven roll-outs.

However, streaming hasn’t been as advantageous to all. 

See, part and parcel of the streaming push is the rise and prominence of VEVO, whose “machine” like size and reach have allowed them to help build huge followings for the acts who use their platform. These artists have typically been signed to labels of VEVO partners such as Sony Music, Universal Music, and select indie entities.

This, in effect, has made it quite difficult for many acts not in said equation to compete. For, they’re left to use “normal” YouTube channels (often relegated to drive behind the scenes clips and the like) to push their actual music videos. The end result being lower views than their VEVO counterparts. This has especially been the case for indie talent as well Warner/Atlantic acts – with the few exceptions of the latter being Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, and Jason Derulo. 

It’s also put acts who’ve, for example left Sony for Warner, in an odd position. Because in jumping ship, they give up use of their VEVO (and the millions of subscribers accrued) to begin dropping audio and video on their standard YouTube channels. Most of which are often much less populous.

That all looks set to change, though, following a major new announcement from YouTube.

Head below for more on the exciting move, which is set to benefit the likes of Ciara and Rita Ora, as well as veterans like Janet Jackson, in a significant way…

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Lady Gaga sprung a surprise on fans moments ago with a sneak peek of a new music video!

Dive below for details…

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Taylor Swift is in an interesting predicament.

New album ‘Reputation’ debuted with over a million units sold first week and has birthed a #1 single. All facts. And yet, an aura of underperformance encases the project.

Less so commercially, but more so with it’s impact or lack-thereof.

She’s yet to enjoy a real “moment” ala ‘Bad Blood’ or ‘Shake It Off’ and the era’s clear play up of all things risqué feels as edgy as a soccer mom on the school run. Add to that the media shut-out and it all feels a little underwhelming.

Hoping to change all of that, Swift is gearing up to unleash the video for new single ‘End Game’ featuring Future and Ed Sheeran.

Set for a midnight launch tonight, a titillating trailer of the Joseph Kahn visual has been uncaged. Check it out below…

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