Anticipation for Fifth Harmony‘s Gucci Mane-assisted new single, ‘Down,’ couldn’t be higher. And, to ensure that buzz continues to mount ahead of its June 2nd release, the quartet have taken to social media to unveil its accompanying artwork.
Cop a gander at what the ladies of Fifth Harmony are serving up inside:
As the industry continues to churn out basic pedestrian-level Pop stars for today’s music lovers, the fans of yesteryear continue to long for a day in which artists armed with skill rule the charts.
What said fans will continue to do until that time comes? Attend tours headlined by the acts who shaped their formative years in their thousands in search performances with the total package.
What happened when they made their way to Phoenix, Arizona to catch Paula Abdul on her latest live adventure?
Members of the LGBT community refused to attend a Pride event over the weekend after learning it was to welcome a drag act named Beeyonce to its stage.
Fans of late pop icon Michael Jackson have made no secret of their disapproval of Lifetime’s forthcoming unauthorized biopic chronicling the singer’s last two years of life.
Titled ‘Searching for Neverland,’ the film – based on the book “Remember the Time: Protecting Michael Jackson in His Final Days” – also earned a royal thumbs down from the King of Pop’s estate, as revealed in a recently released statement. Taking to press, a rep for the Jackson family stated:
“To clear up any confusion or misperceptions about unsanctioned Michael Jackson projects currently in the news — including a Lifetime television movie and an animated film script recently purchased by Netflix — the Estate of Michael Jackson does not license or permit the use of any rights it owns, including to Michael’s music, images, video and films, for use in unauthorized works seeking to exploit Michael’s legacy.”
Despite the backlash, Lifetime is set to move forward with the airing of the flick (starring longtime MJ impersonator Navi). When quizzed on his thoughts on the furor around the biopic, Navi said:
“Is it important to me? Of course, because I wouldn’t like to hear that someone didn’t support the project,” he said. “But I didn’t do this project from a business point of view. I do this project from my heart, from a Michael Jackson fan’s point of view. So it doesn’t matter which company and businesses and associates, whatever, do or don’t support us. Fans want it told.”
I guess we’ll be the judge when it airs tonight at 8/7c only on Lifetime.
As the ladies of TLC prepare for the June 30th release of their fifth and final album, the duo continue to share tidbits of what fans can expect from it.
Already earning thumbs up for the Snoop Dogg-assisted ‘Way Back’ and its follow-up ‘Haters,’ now the twosome are serving up ‘It’s Sunny.’ A disco-flavored affair, the song lives up to its title courtesy of its uplifting lyrics and lively horn-filled instrumentation.
See what we mean below:
‘Sunny’ is the latest gem lifted from the duo’s 12-track, self-titled final album. Click here to see the full track list.
R&B crooner Tank has long been vocal about his support of the LGBT community over the years, a stance reiterated by his recent performance at Washington D.C.’s gay pride event this weekend.
Drawing a sizable crowd, the shirtless singer/songwriter was on hand to croon some of his greatest hits – much to the delight of male and female attendees. Yet, while those in attendance took to Twitter to shower the ‘Please Don’t Go’ performer with praise, some of his longtime fans weren’t exactly pleased with his decision to perform for a gay audience.
Inciting quite the debate on social media, look below for some of the fiery comments and weigh in:
Fifth Harmony are set to honor their promise of new music with the arrival of comeback single ‘Down.’
Recent days have seen the quad tease the release of “something,” which is now confirmed to be the lead release from their hotly anticipated third studio album.
The track, which murmurs suggest “may” feature Gucci Mane, will be officially unveiled this Friday (June 2nd) – the same day they’ll be rocking the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series. Peep the announcement:
A former Islamic extremist believes he knows why ISIS targeted Ariana Grande‘s concert in Manchester, England last week.
22 people died when a terrorist named Salman Abedi ignited a bomb in the foyer of the Manchester Arena prompting the United Kingdom to heighten security measures in the nation with hopes of stifling further attacks.
Now, Mr. Mubin Shaikh has taken to ‘Inside Edition’ to reveal that ISIS has it out for Pop princesses like Grande.
His estimation below…
Grande has suspended her ‘Dangerous Woman Tour’ and announced plans to launch a benefit concert for the families of the men, women and children harmed at the show.
After losing her job at ‘The Blaze‘ following her admission that she was Pro-Choice, the 24-year-old political personality continues to target the pregnant African-American beacon Beyonce with cruel, crass and crude insults.
What she and one Steven Crowder had to say about the mother of three?
Tomi and Steven’s Beyonce bash stands as the latest diss they’ve launched at her following her decision to step out in full support of the peaceful ‘Black Lives Matters’ movement.
After scaring up an impressive $74 million at U.S. box offices with ‘Boo! A Madea Halloween’ last year, Lionsgate and Tyler Perry are teaming up to bring forth a sequel – ‘Boo 2!’
Written, directed, and starring Perry as the lovable, troublesome Madea, the film is reportedly already in production and will be hitting theaters a lot sooner than you’d expect.
The studio has set an October 20, 2017 theatrical opening for the movie, just in time for Halloween, as was last year’s first film which was a hit, grossing $74 million (domestic) on a $20 million budget.
The movie’s announcement comes just as rumors swirled the next Madea film would be titled, ‘Madea Gets Pregnant.’ No word, as of time reported, if that title is still (or was ever officially) in the works.