August Alsina isn’t letting his health issues stand in the way of his quest to top R&B.
Days after revealing that he is battling a liver-related illness with the help of his good friend Jada Pinkett-Smith, he has announced that he is hitting the road with a new live show!
Britney Spears isn’t famed for her stellar vocals, but more-so her ability to put on a show. However, even that was proving problematic last night during her concert in Japan.
While performing ‘Slave 4 U,’ the 36-year-old put on a mask. Yet, when trying to take it off she instead removed her mic while then became tangled in her hair.
If it sounds like a mess that’s because it was.
Worst still is the fact that her “vocals” continued to blare out of the speakers the entire time.
‘Wonder Woman‘ is scorching the box office and shaming the critics!
Following talk of on-set drama, reshoots and bombing fears, the Gal Gadot-fronted movie has risen above the flames and is expected to generate $101.4 million by the end of the weekend.
Patty Jenkins directed the action offering on a budget of $149 million and celebrates its success the latest version of the Wonder Woman character was introduced in the critically-panned ‘Batman vs Superman‘.
In the wee hours of Sunday morning our girl K. Michelle took to Twitter to offer a praise report of sorts. The ‘More Issues Than Vogue’ singer issued a testimony to her followers, dishing on how industry politics almost led to the derailing of her second album.
Pointing the finger at an unnamed female artist, Michelle detailed (in a now deleted series of tweets) how she was able to overcome the circumstance that, ultimately, changed her view on the music business.
Apparently, she didn’t delete the tweets fast enough. For, just minutes after the updates hit the net, the singer’s handle was swarmed by fans of Nicki Minaj – many of whom immediately assumed she was the unnamed female referred to in Michelle’s series of texts.
This year’s Billboard Music Awards may have drawn its lowest viewership in 5 years, but that certainly didn’t stop those who did tune in from showing love to some of the performers on the show’s star-studded roster.
With show-stopping performances from the likes of Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus, Cher, and Celine Dion, the awards ceremony’s showings not only dropped jaws, but – if a recent report is to believed – also encouraged viewers to drop coins in support of their favorite acts.
The 2017 Billboard Music Awards prompted a 37 percent sales gain for the songs performed on ABC’s May 21 broadcast, according to Nielsen Music.
The songs performed on the three-hour show – not including newly released tracks from Camila Cabello and Miley Cyrus – sold a total of 332,000 downloads in the week ending May 25. That sum was up 37 percent compared to the tunes’ collective sales haul in the previous week: 243,000.
Some notable increases include:
Bruno Mars’ “Versace on the Floor” (up 395 percent to 7,000)
Drake’s “Gyalchester” (increasing 158 percent to 7,000).
Cher’s “Believe” jumped 499 percent (to 4,000 sold) while “If I Could Turn Back Time,” zoomed 578 percent (to 4,000).
Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” nets a 393 percent sales gain (sold 6,000 downloads in the latest tracking frame)
Despite only having 3 #1 singles to his name (one as a lead artist), ‘Views’ rapper Drake has enjoyed the view from various points on the Billboard Hot 100. A record breaking artist who’s seen entire albums simultaneously chart on the tally, it should come as no surprise the hip hop hitmaker has seen his name recently penciled in history books for yet another milestone achievement.
Tuck in below to see what it is & see this week’s refreshed TGJ Chart Check: Hot 100:
As we reported here, Drake has had more charting songs than any other artist in history. Now, he can lay claim to another Billboard-shattering record: the longest stay on the Hot 100 in history. His breakout single, ‘Best I Ever Had,’ first charted in May 2009. Since then, not one single day, week, month, or year has gone by where a song led by or featuring the rapper has not been on the chart. He is the first act to ever achieve such a feat.
To put that into perspective, the last 420+ weeks have seen his name somewhere between 1-100.
Demetrius Shipp, the rising star employed to portray Tupac in Benny Boom‘s ‘All Eyez on Me’ can be found on the cover of ‘Rolling Out’ magazine this month.
Set for release on June 30th, the movie tells one side of the Tupac story with help from the writers Jeremy Haft and Danny Gonzalez and will introduce Shipp to the millions expected to fly into theatres to catch it when it drops.
‘Eyez’ tells the true and untold story of prolific rapper, actor, poet and activist Tupac Shakur. The film follows Shakur from his early days in New York City to his evolution into being one of the world’s most recognized and influential voices before his untimely death at the age of 25. Against all odds, Shakur’s raw talent, powerful lyrics and revolutionary mind-set propelled him into becoming a cultural icon whose legacy continues to grow long after his passing.
Wendy Williams’ permeation of Pop culture often goes unnoticed by those who only met her via her widely successful talkshow.
For those who are familiar with her journey, her story is the stuff of Lifetime biopics are made of, filled to the brim with scandal, near-death experiences, heartbreak and alleged murder attempts.
With this in mind, Williams and her husband Kevin Hunter set out to tell said story by way of a biopic starring Robin Givens.
Its name? ‘Queen of Media‘.
For reasons you’ll understand once you see the clip below the full movie new saw the light of the day.
After turning Little Mix and Fifth Harmony into household names, Sony Music Entertainment celebrates the soaring of its boyband 5am!
The trio rose to fame on the latest season of the ‘X Factor UK’ and took to ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ tonight to rock its audience with a performance of their debut single ‘Up in Here’!
How they fared?
Find out below…
Their debut album will arrive in retailers later on this year and leads the way for follow-up singles the boys undoubtedly hope will turn them into Little Mix-level superstars.
I told her tonight I have to make you mine
I’m not the jealous type but I might be tonight
I can treat you right baby
You got me thinkin’ though we can take it slow
Girl you need to know…