The University of Texas at San Antonio is to offer a course based on the sights and sounds of Beyonce‘s ‘Lemonade.’
The University of Texas at San Antonio is to offer a course based on the sights and sounds of Beyonce‘s ‘Lemonade.’
Can you believe it’s been ten long years since the last time we could boast having an LP from Urban pop siren Jojo?
Granted, the decade long stretch hasn’t seen the songbird completely silent as she’s tided fans over with mixtapes and EPs over the course of the time. But, now – after a lengthy legal battle with former label home Blackground Records – the pint-size powerhouse has been rewarded in a big way: the delivery of her long-awaited tertiary album ‘Mad Love.’
Featuring the likes of Remy Ma, Alessia Cara, and Wiz Khalifa [who guests on the set’s lead single ‘F**k Apologies’], the project is winning thumbs up from critics and industry insiders alike for its masterful straddle of pop & Urban genres. The review we’re most interested in, however, is that of yours: That Grape Juice faithful.
Given the tastes you’ve heard via ‘Apologies,’ ‘FAB’ featuring Remy Ma, ‘Music,’ and more [you can stream the entire album by clicking here], tell us:
This week’s That Grape Juice Cover Star is Jenna Sousa.
The Rhode Island resident puts her own powerful spin on Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj‘s new hit ‘Side To Side.’
Watch the her rousing rendition below…
Solid!
Sure, some points mirrored Ariana’s to the note, but the performance overall showcased ample skill, powerful projection and great vocal control.
For more on Jenna, check out her YouTube channel here.
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Welcome to Retro Rewind, the original TGJ feature carved out to take our readers on a journey into Entertainment’s glorious and occasionally controversial past.
Where our journey will take us today?
2010, the year in which Naomi Campbell was forced found herself embroiled in a deadly scandal involving war crimes, Nelson Mandela…and “dirty stones.”
Step into TGJ’s time machine below…
Before ‘American Idol’ was considered the ‘juggernaut’ of singing competitions, its “granddaddy” – ‘Showtime at the Apollo’ – was the stage virtual unknowns took to if and when they wanted to be superstars. Helping build the careers of music icons James Brown, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson to Lauryn Hill, Destiny’s Child, and more, the Apollo stage is etched in history for its contributions to R&B, rap, and music overall.
Airing as a television show from 1987 to 2008 (featuring music, comedy, dance, poetry, etc.), ‘Apollo’ welcomed comedian/actor/radio and television host Steve Harvey as its host from 1993-2000. Now, some 16 years later, Harvey and the series are set to be reunited thanks to FOX:
We thought political commentator Ann Coulter would’ve taken a note from the unforgiving wig snatching afforded to Trump advisor Betsy McCaughey earlier this week by Beyonce‘s beloved fan base The Beyhive.
In case you missed it, McCaughey took to CNN to slam presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton for supporting Bey (more on that here). Apparently Coulter’s the one who missed it as she, just a day after McCaughey’s Instagram page was flooded with bee emojis, took to Twitter to incorrectly slam the Grammy-winning singer for offensive lyrics:
There’s only one problem: Beyonce didn’t actually utter those words…Nicki Minaj did. Needless to say, the stings are unrelenting and are continuing as we speak.
If you needed any reminder why Beyonce is undoubtedly the Queen recent Billboard receipts should more than suffice.
Indeed, the Grammy-winning diva – who dominated box offices worldwide with her critically acclaimed ‘Formation’ stadium tour – may have wrapped the high octane set last week, but official figures tallied after the trek’s final curtain call are certainly hitting a high note in her favor.
Billboard has the details below:
While fans are still wondering when his official debut LP, ‘Long Live the Chief,’ will hit shelves, ‘Classic Man’ singer/rapper Jidenna is giving new listeners tastes of gems set to line the highly anticipated album.
His latest move? ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.’
Tuck in below to see J lend some rousing performances of ‘A Little Bit More’ and the album’s title track ‘Long Live the Chief’:
The Weeknd has serious competition on his hands.
For aiming to dominate the fourth quarter with his latest LP and outperform the ‘Star Boy‘ is Bruno Mars.
This week, he ups his competitive ante by joining the cast of ‘Saturday Night Live’ with hopes his performances on the show will push his new single ’24k Magic‘ to ‘Uptown Funk’-esque levels.
Watch below…
It’s jovial day for JoJo!
Today marks the global release of her long-awaited third studio album ‘Mad Love.’
Shaking off the legal shackles that kept her bound for a decade, the vocal powerhouse celebrated her liberation this morning on the TODAY Show.
Watch her spirited rendition of current single ‘F**k Apologies’ below…
As several women step forward to claim Donald Trump sexually assaulted them, the First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama has stepped out to condemn his actions and the surfacing of that tape.
Her condemnation of his actions comes 24 days before election day.
Here I am, out on the campaign trail in an election where we have consistently been hearing hurtful, hateful language about women — language that has been painful for so many of us, not just as women, but as parents trying to protect our children and raise them to be caring, respectful adults, and as citizens who think that our nation’s leaders should meet basic standards of human decency.
I can’t believe that I’m saying that a candidate for President of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women. I can’t stop thinking about this. It has shaken me to my core in a way that I couldn’t have predicted. I’d love nothing more to pretend that this isn’t happening.This is not something that we can ignore.
Watch her speech below…
Chris Rock has picked up a $40 million check for a lucrative new deal he has signed with Netflix.