Tyga saw his name pounced to the top of social media trending lists earlier this week when he revealed some lovey-dovey photos alongside singer-songwriter Sabrina Claudio.
Just as fans began speculating if the two were dating, the GRAMMY-nominated emcee revealed the snaps were from the music video of his latest single ‘No Question.’
“Love me when I’m loving you / No question, it’s like you’re the sun and I’m the moon / So perfect for me / I just really wanna be your baby / And I hope you want to be mine,” Claudio croons on the mid-tempo’s catchy chorus.
Accompanied by a stunning visual shot from the beautiful beaches of San Juan, Puerto Rico, look inside to get familiar with ‘Question.’
Could ‘One Wish‘ singer Ray J finally be close to having his one wish of seeing big sister Brandy and her fellow R&B icon Monica hit the road for a joint tour?
The busiest man in Hollywood returns with his latest movie.
Tyler Perry recruits Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict for the thrilling Drama, ‘Divorce in the Black.’
Perry has been a permanent fixture on our screens since the early 2000s with his portrayal of the iconic character Madea, a tough elderly woman.
A lot has changed since then as Perry has built his empire in Atlanta, becoming the first African-American to outright own a major film production studio.
However, despite all of the success, his motivations and filmmaking ambitions have remained the same, which is to empower women.
Many of his movies have been about his mother and his subconscious desire to empower her and take her from a vulnerable state into a position of power.
This is encapsulated through his latest movie, ‘Divorce in the Black’, a film which follows Ava [Good], a young bank professional who is heartbroken when her abusive husband, Dallas, demands a divorce. Dallas’ malicious actions unravel as Ava gets a chance to find true love with her destined soulmate.
Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict sit down with TGJ to discuss ‘Divorce in the Black’, how the movie will empower its audience, and advice from Tyler Perry.
The Braxtons are back on WE tv for a brand-new reality show aptly named ‘The Braxtons.’
Serving as the follow-up to the beloved hit series ‘Braxton Family Values,’ the next chapter of the story will once more follow the lives of legend Toni Braxton and her iconic sisters Tamar Braxton, Trina Braxton, and Towanda Braxton. Matriarch Evelyn Braxton will also be in the mix.
Picking up where the preceding series left off, the show reunites the family in the wake of the passingof sister Traci Braxton and spotlights their bond and individual lives in the here and now.
As relates to the latter, folk will see Toni readying her Las Vegas residency, Tamar navigating her various ventures, Trina starting therapy for PTSD, and Towanda battling alopecia while juggling motherhood and film producing.
Set to premiere on WE tv on August 9 at 9. 30pm ET, watch a sneak peek of ‘The Braxtons’ below…
Ariana Grande‘s March-released album, ‘Eternal Sunshine,’ may already be glowing as one of the year’s top-selling female efforts, but its GRAMMY-winning creator is looking to take its attached sales figures to even higher heights by confirming a long-rumored deluxe edition.
Just two weeks after DaBaby dropped his introspective video for ‘Done Trying,’ the GRAMMY-nominated emcee continues his run of 2024 releases with the new song ‘Nan.’
“Real n—a Baby and I went No. 1 / ain’t Nan n—a who can do it like me,” boasts the Rap superstar in the braggadocious cut.
Believed to be among the tastes of new music set to line his forthcoming project, the follow-up to the 3-track EP ‘Ghetto Superstar’ released in May, hop inside to hear ‘Nan’ in full.
While Kelly Osbourne‘s spell in the spotlight has spanned more than two decades, the media maven’s attempt at a music career was short-lived.
Riding off the early 00s success of the hit MTV reality show ‘The Osbournes,’ the then-teen embarked on a mission to follow in the artistic footsteps of her famous father Ozzy Osbourne.
The result?
Singles such as her panned Madonna cover ‘Papa Don’t Preach’ and its housing 2002 album ‘Shut Up’ – which peaked at a disappointing #101 on the Billboard 200.
Now, after going on to anchor herself in the television hosting arena, Kelly has revealed that she “regrets” leaving music behind.