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{Written immediately following the show}

The American Music Awards 2009 has just come off the air on ABC…and where do I begin?! With a performer-list which read like a who’s-who of the music industry, the show – which took place at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles – most definitely hit a home-run in terms of star power. Whether these translated into memorable performances is the question. Read on for That Grape Juice’s 2 pence on tonight’s events…

Kicking off the night with a bang was Janet Jackson, whose 8-minute retrospective medley showed she still has ‘it’. Lacking, however, was the ‘has it – and then some’, which IMO really is essential for Ms. Jackson at this stage of her career. By this I mean though Janet commanded the stage with her trademark vigour and undeniable stage presence, what she displayed was kind of ‘hit’ and ‘miss’ in terms of propelling her back to the status of ‘the best’ in the minds of the masses. She did the damn thing on ‘Miss You Much’ and straight snatched off many a wig with ‘If’ (the breakdown of which never gets old, even after 15 years). However, the rest, particularly ‘Make Me’ didn’t translate as well – with the latter’s choreography really not doing the song any justice. I can’t help but think the chosen songs weren’t as on-the-ball as they could have been. Where was ‘All For You’, ‘Rhythm Nation’, or even ‘Feedback’ (the masses last real memory of la Jan)? Yes, it’s not her fault if some of her moves haven’t aged as well as she has (she looked great, minus the outfit), yet the song choice was in her hands, and as much as I remain a stan fan, in being 100% with you all, she kinda didn’t deliver in the way I thought she would have. Still, I’m sure she’ll bring her A-Game for her new album performances next year. She’s still force, and I have every faith she’ll deliver. On a lighter note, Jermaine Jackson’s botched sing-along to ‘Together Again’ had to be one of the funniest moments of the entire night!

Speaking of funniest moments, Rihanna’s live showing of ‘Madhouse’ and ‘Hard’ certainly had me chuckling, not only because it was the exact same performance I saw her give this Monday here in London, but because it was that bad. When not standing there like a lazy loaf of bread, she moved so sluggishly across the stage, all the while sounding like crap. How folks manage to defend her criminal vocals are well and truly beyond me. Honestly.

Interestingly, a moment many seemed to find much humour in, yet I didn’t, was Jennifer Lopez’ fall during her debut performance of brand new single ‘Louboutins’. If you ask me, Ms. Jenny The Block, J.Lo or whatever she likes to call herself these days, delivered a pretty solid performance – one which actually had me feeling the song a bit more. More than anything, she recovered so well from her fall, that you’d be forgiven for thinking it was part of her choreography. She may not be any kind of vocalist, but she sure knows how to perform. It’s a shame folk will likely only dwell on the negative, when she had a killer stage set-up and danced her derriere off.

Another of the night’s other great performances was Lady GaGa’s premier showing of ‘Bad Romance’ and ‘Speechless’, which though understated, still IMO pushed her further ahead of her contemporaries. Like the fire which lit her piano, GaGa performance was hot, hot, hot. Loved it.

I went to the toilet during the Eminem / 50 Cent performance.

More notable live showings were served up by Shakira and Mary J. Blige, who, if I am to be honest, weren’t at the top (or anywhere near) my most anticipated list prior to the show. However each brought their A-Game, which resulted in a pair of great performances respectively.

The Black Eyed Peas, for as much as I like them, just don’t offer me anything of substance live these days, so I phoned a friend when they came on…and got a bite to eat.

Meanwhile, Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ rousing showing of ‘Empire State of Mind’ – despite essentially being the same performance, different show – strangely grabbed me more so than any of the other times I’ve seen them do it. I’m thinking it was Alicia’s soaring vocals on the anthem-esque hook that really got me this time. Speaking of Alicia, Ms. Keys had me fall in love with ‘Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart’ all over again with her performance. Though not the best mover and shaker, she was getting that choreography (anyone else notice the Ciara ‘Promise’ part?) and she took it church with her vocals (and backing arrangements). Phenomenal.

Highlight of the night, hands-down, goes to Whitney Houston who tore the house down with her emotional performance of ‘I Didn’t Know My Own Strength’. The performance was everything – breakfast, lunch and dinner! Nippy’s vocals were the best they’ve been in years, with “The Voice” emanating from Whitney in ways many, myself at a time included, never thought they’d hear from her again. Yes, this was ‘Whitney 2009’, yet one who sits almost effortlessly beside Whitney of 1998 during her ‘My Love Is Your Love’ project. Putting to one side the media hype and hysteria, it legitimately felt like watching the crowning moment of one of the biggest comeback’s of all-time.

All in all, the American Music Awards 2009 delivered more than it didn’t. Great show.

Overall show rating: B+

Tidbit: Adam Lambert…c’mon son! LOL

Taylor winning over Michael Jackson?!  Kanye caused that ish…

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On the popularity of her May 17-released, chart-topping album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft,’ Pop sensation Billie Eilish has already seen her latest single ‘Birds of a Feather’ fly to the top 5 of the Hot 100.

In a bid for the Finneas O’Connell-produced smash to soar even higher on the all-genre chart, however, Eilish has unleashed the tune’s long-awaited music video ahead of the September 29 kickoff of the North American leg of the ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour.’

Birds of a feather, we should stick togetherI know / I said I’d never think I wasn’t better alone / Can’t change the weather, might not be forever / But if it’s forever, it’s even better,” she wails in the Aidan Zamiri-directed clip.

The third tune from ‘Soft’ to get the video treatment (following ‘Lunch‘ and ‘CHIHIRO‘), see all the action inside.

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It’s that time of year!

The BET Hip-Hop Awards 2024 are around the corner. As such, nominations for the hotly anticipated ceremony have been unveiled.

Megan Thee Stallion leads with a whopping 12 nods. Kendrick Lamar follows with 11, while his rival is right behind with Drake following with 8.

Other notable names who scored multiple nominations include Cardi B, GloRilla, Metro Boominand Nicki Minaj who landed seven nods. Future and Travis Scott tie with six nods apiece.

This year’s installment of the show takes place in Las Vegas and airs on October 15 on BET at 8pm ET/PT.

Fat Joe returns as host and also co-executive producer. He said in a statement:

“Joe Crack is back for the 3-peat, night night baby. It’s been a dream to host the ‘BET Hip Hop Awards’ the past few years and I’m looking forward to taking things to the next level in Las Vegas. We’re going to be in a new city and location, but the excitement and entertainment at the awards will be even bigger than ever.”

Connie Orlando, EVP, Specials, Music Programming & Music Strategy at BET added:

“This year’s nominees exemplify the creativity and diversity of hip hop and the culture. We congratulate each nominee on their accomplishments and are excited to see how they will elevate Hip-Hop artistry. Thank you to our esteemed voting academy for your continued support and for selecting an outstanding list of hip hop luminaries who made 2024 a memorable year in music.”

Check out the full nomination list below…

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Jennifer Hudson is hitting the road this holiday season to spread festive cheer.

For, fresh from announcing her new Christmas album ‘The Gift of Love’ (due October 18 via her new label Interscope), history’s youngest EGOT winner lifted the lid on news of a companion tour.

Full story below…

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Beyonce scorches on the cover of GQ Magazine‘s October issue.

Arriving during a busy window of activity for Queen Bey, the feature sees the megastar pose it up in a blazing shoot lensed by Bryce Anderson and open up about her new business ventures – SirDavis and CÉCRED.

Renowned for rarely giving interviews, the insightful chat also sees the ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ chart-topper delve into considerable detail about her music – from the inspiration behind her ‘Cowboy Carter’ album, 2011’s ‘4’ being her “anti-Pop” moment, and the ever-elusive visual component to her album trilogy.

Beyonce spoke in depth about her family life, sharping her schedule around her children, Blue Ivy taking to the stage, and more.

Head below for pics and quotes…

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Jordin Sparks is strutting back onto the scene with her first traditional studio album in almost a decade.

Full story below…

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Easily one of the season’s most anticipated releases, music lovers can finally get their hands on Sabrina Carpenter‘s sixth studio album ‘Short N Sweet.’

Living up to its title with a 36-minute runtime, the era attached to the 12-track effort was kicked off on the wings of chart-topping megahit ‘Please Please Please’ and ‘Espresso.’

Boasting contribution from big names like Julia Michaels, Ian Kirkpatrick, and Jack Antonoff, the ‘Sweet’ delivery comes just a month ahead of the launch of the North American leg of the ‘Short n Sweet Tour‘ which will storm major markets like New York City, Nashville, Toronto, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, and more before crossing the pond to Europe in 2025.

Before Sabrina brings live renditions of the new album’s content to a stage near you, please, please, please hop inside to stream the project courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.

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Uber One presents All Points East took revelers on a journey like no other for its 2024 edition.

Housed at London’s Victoria Park, this year’s installment of the beloved festival brought with it colossal sets from the likes of Victoria Monét, Tems, and headliner Kaytranada

More on their must-see performances below…

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In the same era that saw Megan Thee Stallion gallop into Billboard record books when ‘Hiss‘ made her only the third female rapper in the 65-year history of the Hot 100 to debut at #1 (following Lauryn Hill, and Nicki Minaj), the 3x GRAMMY winner trots into an exclusive diva club because of her latest viral hit ‘Mamushi.’

Details inside.

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Having already amassed quite the following in his native East Africa, Tanzanian hitmaker Diamond Platnumz is looking to see that success replicated on Stateside shores with his latest global smash ‘Komosava.’

To aid the cause, Platnumz enlisted the help of American hitmaker Jason Derulo to helm the tune’s official remix.

“Nice to meet you (Nice to meet you) / You could’ve wait / So you say f-ck me in the cut (Me in the cut) / I made you up my way / Was in my style, in my diamond Rolex,” sings Derulo on the S2Kizzy-produced jam that also features Khalil Harisson and Chley.

Accompanied by a visual that celebrates the cultures of the world, hop inside to get acquainted with the ‘Komosava’ revamp courtesy of its Folex-directed music video.

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Janet Jackson may make rocking stages across the globe on the latest leg of her critically acclaimed ‘Together Again Tour‘ look easy, but – as recently revealed in an interview – the outing is one of the hardest live ventures she’s undertaken over her four-decade-long music career.

Find out why inside.

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Sexyy Red sent her fans into a frenzy in late June after announcing she was hitting the road on the ‘Sexyy Red 4 President Tour,’ a state undoubtedly sent into overdrive after they got a load of her high-octane live performance at the 2024 BET Awards.

Despite the perceived buzz, the rumor mill began spinning reports the North American jaunt – much like the ‘In Sexyy We Trust‘ project the trek was designed to support – was suffering from less-than-stellar sales.

So much so, a number of outlets ran stories the femcee was electing to cancel the ‘Sexyy Red 4 President Tour.’

Tired of the hoopla, Sexyy took to social media to outright deny the speculation.

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