Khalid is the latest singer to join the growing list of musicians against AI-generated music, and he is not mincing words.
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Khalid is the latest singer to join the growing list of musicians against AI-generated music, and he is not mincing words.
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Bow Wow has some choice words for Nelly after he and Ashanti are reportedly back together.
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Usher is lighting up Las Vegas with his revered residency at Dolby Live.
And while the concert series is proving the hottest ticket in Sin City, the R&B veteran isn’t resting on his laurels.
Stopping by Big Boy in the Neighbourhood, the Diamond-certified singer chopped it up about Vegas, his love for the likes of Michael Jackson and Chris Brown, his upcoming Paris residency, and his long-awaited new studio album.
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Ice Spice is enjoying yet another career first thanks to her breakout single and signature song, ‘Munch (Feelin U).’
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Not even a month after Drake and 21 Savage announced they were extending their time on the road via the ‘It’s All a Blur’ tour in support of the chart-topping 2022 album, ‘Her Loss,‘ the hitmaking duo are pushing it out even further due to overwhelming demand.
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It’s clap back season for Chloe Bailey.
The multi-talented star is on the promotional trail for a full suite of ventures – spanning TV, film, and music.
Closest to her heart, though, is her debut solo album ‘In Pieces.’
Stopping by The Breakfast Club this morning, Bailey chopped it up with Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy about the set and more.
As is customary on the show, no stone was left unturned and talk eventually turned to internet trolls who have been attempting to tie Bailey’s mentor Beyonce to the performance of the LP.
Head below to see what the 24-year-old had to say.
One of the year’s most unexpected pairings comes courtesy of chart-blazing music star Khalid and rising rapstress/songstress Bree Runway.
Titled ‘Be the One,’ the tune tells the tale of two hesitant lovers on the precipice of a passionate love affair.
“I can see the tears in your eyes when you look in mine / Told you for the thousandth time, you should be the one for me / Should I stay here tonight? Baby, you decide / Hopin’ you’d be the one, you, you could be the one,” they croon on the chorus of the Digi-produced cut.
The union comes as one neither star was shy about expressing elation over.
“This collaboration is special to me for more than one reason; I’m obsessed with this song; our voices marry together perfectly,” Bree said in a statement. “It magically came together from a hangout in the studio; I love Khalid for his light and his incredible character, I’m really proud to call him a friend, and now musical collaborator. This release will be major, very excited for the world to hear!”
Khalid echoed the sentiment.
“I’ve been a supporter of Bree since long before I even met her, and I have always been a fan of her artistry,” he added. “She has always been a superstar in my eyes and I’m beyond excited to share this moment and collaboration with someone who I can call a genuine friend!”
Accompanied by a Zachary Bailey-helmed music video, see and hear ‘Be the One’ inside.
‘Married to Medicine’ season has been headlines before it even airs, thanks to the buzz around the major new name joining the cast.
And while the arrival of a certain Phaedra Parks (from the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’) has come in tandem with the departure of two cast members, there will be one familiar face fans will be seeing – and it’s that of Quad Webb.
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After Friday (April 14) brought with it ‘Me’ and ‘Mine,’ the first two singles from Kelly Clarkson‘s forthcoming album ‘Chemistry,’ the GRAMMY and EMMY-winning diva wasted no time hopping on the promo trail in their support.
Rita Ora is wasting approximately no time lighting a match under the campaign for her new album ‘You & I.’
The chart-topper’s third studio effort and its July 14 was announced earlier today (April 19) and the media maven has unlocked its latest single ‘Praising You’ hours later.
Built around a sample of Fatboy Slim‘s classic 1998 smash ‘Praise You,’ the track is billed as a feature with the Dance giant.
Speaking on the release, Ora said:
“To not only get Norman (Fatboy Slim)’s stamp of approval but to actually collaborate with him and pay homage to such a massive song from my childhood was truly a surreal experience. I think this record means something different for everyone, but from my perspective, it’s about praising your loved ones and really celebrating those relationships. I’m incredibly honoured that we get to breathe new life into the song and re-introduce it to a whole new generation.”
Speaking of the rework, Norman (Fatboy Slim) added:
“From a chance meeting late one night in the Naughty Corner at Glastonbury a friendship and collaboration grew that on paper may look unlikely. Yet here it is, and it has a life of its own!”
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Legendary actor Morgan Freeman has been nabbing headlines for his candor on the topic of race.
The 85-year-old, who rarely does interviews, was more than open when chatting with ‘The Sunday Times’ about concepts he doesn’t like – a chat that led him to discuss his disdain for the terms ‘African American’ and ‘Black History Month.’
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