A new trailer for ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ has been released, and it’s serving heightened suspense – and the infamous line from Jennifer Love Hewitt.

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Rauw Alejandro is earning rave reviews for his performance at London’s O2 Arena – from fans and legends alike.

For, the Latin stage blazer has been greeted by none other than Janet Jackson after wrapping the electrifying extravaganza.

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Prime Video has released the teaser trailer for the upcoming crime thriller series ‘Hotel Costiera’, which sees Jesse Williams lead.

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Netflix has announced a wave of new names who have joined the Kevin Hart-led’ ’72 Hours.’

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Zara Larsson is strutting forward to the release of her new studio album, ‘Midnight Sun’, on September 26. 

Before then, the Pop starlet made a potent stop at the Capital FM Summertime Ball at London’s Wembley Stadium. There, she performed a rousing set comprised of hits such as ‘Lush Life’ and ‘Symphony,’ as well as new single ‘Pretty Ugly.’

That Grape Juice caught up with the performer, who dished on her project and the inspiration she draws from her favorite artist, Beyonce.

A vocal member of the BeyHive, Larsson praised Queen Bey’s “power” and “work ethic.”

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Rita Ora is set to up the ante with her new studio album.

The multihyphenate kicked off the summer with her scorching single ‘Heat,’ which serves as the premiere taste of her fourth LP.

That Grape Juice caught up with the booked and busy belle at the Capital FM Summertime Ball 2025, where she dished on the project and more.

Speaking EXCLUSIVELY with TGJ ahead of her rousing performance at the Wembley Stadium spectacle, Ora dished on her “sexy” sound and what fans can expect from her album.

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The Clipse is turning up the heat as the July 11 release date of their new album ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ nears, but it appears fellow rapper Travis Scott is the one getting burned via the project’s second single ‘So Be It.’

Delivered alongside a black-and-white music video on Tuesday (June 17), the tune (which follows lead single ‘Ace Trumpets’) sees the twin duo spit some fiery verses over Pharrell production – some of which was aimed at Scott.

“You cried in front of me / You died in front of me / Calabasas took ya b-tch and ya pride in front of me / Heard Utopia had moved right up the street / And her lip gloss was poppin’, she ain’t need you to eat,” he spit.

And though many originally assumed the verse was a diss toward Kanye West, Pusha took to ‘GQ‘ to confirm it was intended for Travis.

“So, that’s where my issue comes in — like, dawg, don’t even come over here with that, because at the end of the day, I don’t play how y’all play. To me, that really was just like … He’s a whore,” he relayed to the men’s mag.

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Much like her sister Beyonce, singer-songwriter Solange has made no secret of her admiration of gospel pioneers The Clark Sisters over the years.

In case some have forgotten how much she reveres the legendary quartet, they were served a reminder over Father’s Day weekend when she honored the group’s legacy at the ‘Glory to Glory (A Revival For Spiritual and Devotional Art)‘ program she hosted at Houston’s Performing Arts Center (June 15).

Branding the experience a celebration of “women shaping Black praise in contemporary spiritual and devotional sounds,” ‘Glory’ come as part of her ‘Eldorado Ballroom’ series curated for Saint Heron.

Hop inside to see highlights from the group’s time with the ‘Cranes in the Sky’ diva including a soaring live performance of their timeless hit ‘You Brought the Sunshine.’

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It almost took two decades for American Amerie fans to get their hands on a digital version of her critically acclaimed third studio album ‘Because I Love It,’ but the 2007-released effort finally has a home on major streamers like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, TIDAL, and more.

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From their eye-popping ‘Best Rap Albums‘ tally to their stan-war inducing ‘Greatest Pop Star of the 21st Century‘ index, Billboard is no stranger to making tongues wag and jaws drop over the years for their polarizing “best-ever” lists.

Undoubtedly continuing the trend with their latest list, ‘The 75 Best R&B Artists of All Time,’ the Music Bible’s staff composed a countdown in honor of Black Music Month with their top pick set to be unveiled on Juneteenth (June 19).

Ranked by “vocal prowess, body of work, career longevity, industry achievements, game-changing influence, and enduring generational/cultural impact,” the placement of some of the genre’s most prized acts certainly evoked some spirited discussions (to stay the least)

Ahead of the reveal of the top 25, look inside to see some of the entries that have really gotten fans chatting so far.

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