Mary J. Blige has at long last reached a divorce settlement with her estranged ex husband Kendu Isaacs.
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Mary J. Blige has at long last reached a divorce settlement with her estranged ex husband Kendu Isaacs.
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Azealia Banks has found a friend in the home-entertainment giant Netflix.
Find out how the artist has just gained access to all 118 million of the company’s subscribers below.
With a surprise collaboration dominating the charts and a rumored joint album + tour around the corner, Beyonce‘s name has been inescapable of late.
However, it seems Queen Bey may be looking to switch things up on that front.
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Angela Bassett‘s career is reaching glorious new heights!
For, following her lauded role in ‘Black Panther’ and the success she enjoys as a member of the ‘American Horror Story’ family, the 59-year-old actress has just sold a new TV series to over 100 countries across the globe.
Though no stranger to delivering memorable performances on award show stages, last night (March 4) brought with it Miguel’s first performance at the Academy Awards.
On hand to perform ‘Remember Me’ (from the official soundtrack of Disney’s ‘Coco’), the tune – written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez – took home ‘Best Song’ honors at this year’s ceremony.
One listen at Miggy’s showing at this year’s Oscars certainly shows why. Hear it below:
Taraji P. Henson has denied claims that she “threw shade” at Ryan Seacrest after one of his former employees accused him of sexual harassment.
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The credits are done rolling on the 90th Annual Academy Awards, known more commonly as the 2018 Oscars. Hailing from Hollywood, the night saw the year’s most notable releases honored for their multi-layered contributions to the world of film.
Like any memorable ceremony, it was the unscripted moments that made for the most resonating…namely those inspiring acceptance speeches.
Keen to see who got the opportunity to deliver one? See the full list of winners inside:
Queen of Hip Hop Soul Mary J Blige delivered a regal performance at tonight’s Academy Awards.
Taking the stage at the ceremony’s 90th annual edition, the songstress – also nominated for ‘Best Supporting Actress’ for her role in the critically acclaimed ‘Mudbound’ – performed the Academy Award-nominated ‘Mighty River’ from the film’s soundtrack.
And, while she may have lost out on the ‘Actress’ award, she definitely was a winner with this performance. Look inside to see her deliver one of the night’s most talked about moments:
The stars shine for entertainment’s biggest calendar night – the 90th Annual Grammy Awards! Live from Los Angeles’ Hollywood & Highland Center, join That Grape Juice‘s peek at the industry’s biggest names just moments after they arrive to the scene.
See and sound off on Oscar fashion hits and misses below.
Katy Perry is in a reflective place.
Last year saw ‘Witness’ – an album that was supposed to be a victory lap after years of success – go on to become her worst selling yet. Crucially, it yielded no hit singles either – something that was once her undeniable forté.
As she attempts to pick up the pieces (with a stint on American Idol and an on-going arena tour), Perry is waxing honest about what has been the most challenging year of her career to date.
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“How you doin’ honey, baby?”
Those very words kickstarted Beyonce’s solo superstardom. Today’s From The Vault is the diva’s first official solo single, ‘Work It Out.’
Following the blockbuster ‘Survivor’ era, the ladies of Destiny’s Child announced that they would focus on individual projects. Michelle released a successful Gospel record, Kelly went on to collaborate with Nelly on the Grammy-winning ‘Dilemma’ and dropped her debut LP, and Bey set a master plan in motion to become one of the biggest entertainer of her generation.
The first step? A role in an ‘Austin Powers’ movie followed by a song on its original soundtrack.
‘Work’ was produced and written by The Neptunes and and saw the budding diva stray away from her band’s contemporary R&B lean.
Unlike ‘Independent Women’ two years prior, the single didn’t really set the charts on fire, but it marked the arrival of a new Pop star that meant business.
Matthew Rolston directed the track’s visual, which showcased a sassier Bey, scantily-clad and all. Accompanied by her now-trademark female dancers, Queen Bey and her girls served a dance-break and proved in the process that no one can hula-hoop like her.
Inspired by the 70’s, the singer is reminiscent of a younger Tina Turner with her outfit and her hair. Footage from the movie flashes intermittently during the video and Mike Myers makes an appearance as his Austin Powers character at the beginning and ending of the vid. Still, Bey was the most captivating.
In retrospect, ‘Work It Out’ served as the calm before the storm that was her official “launch” ‘Crazy In Love.’ It was Mrs Carter spring-boarding her individual identity.
The track’s more organic feel and the aesthetics of the video would go on to become staple elements of the “Beyonce” we know and love today.
With just a few weeks to go before #Beychella, we’re hopeful to see her dust off this gem as part of her set.