Just days after Justin Timberlake took to ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ to send NSYNC fans into a frenzy with news that the fivesome may have more new music coming, his fellow bandmate JC Chasez has echoed the tease.
Just days after Justin Timberlake took to ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ to send NSYNC fans into a frenzy with news that the fivesome may have more new music coming, his fellow bandmate JC Chasez has echoed the tease.
It’s a double dose of Doll!
With her new music video, rapstress Kash Doll gives her dedicated fan base a dual release in the form of ‘Big 1/Fawk Em.’
“Do yo’ big one (Do it) / This p-ssy is a privilege, can’t take these n-ggas serious (Do it) / Red Bentley coupe / I’ma pull up on my period (Do it),” she spits on the blazing, Post Global and the 6lement-produced track.
The follow-up to her acclaimed single ‘Power‘ (unveiled at the top of the year), hop inside to get acquainted with the latest from Kash.
Moments after rocking the roof off of Saturday night’s episode of ‘SNL’ (February 3) with the live debut performance of the title track of her new album, ‘This Is Me…Now,’ multi-hyphenate diva Jennifer Lopez took to her official YouTube page to premiere the tune’s recorded version.
“This is me now / And I took my time / Lot of winters summers baby / And I healed my heart / But I love who I am lately,” she croons on the touching track.
Believed to be the second single (following ‘Can’t Get Enough’) from the February 16-due LP, hop inside to hear the new track in full.
A divorce schoolteacher’s pursuit to find out why her Tinder date ghosted her leads her down a dangerous path of uncovering unsolved mysteries in the forthcoming BET+ original series ‘Diarra from Detroit.’
Created by actress-writer-producer Diarra Kilpatrick, the show boasts an all-star cast of familiar faces like Morris Chestnut, Phylicia Rashad, Dominique Perry, Claudia Logan, and more.
What’s more, recurring guest stars for season 1 include Kash Doll, Icewear Vezzo, John Salley, and Julio Macias.
Ahead of its March 21 premiere, check out the official trailer below.
Just a day after news hit the Web that music megastar Beyonce will not be hitting the GRAMMY stage on Sunday night (February 4), official reps have confirmed her fellow Pop titan Taylor Swift won’t be either.
Clive Davis’ Annual Pre-Grammy Gala is always the “must-see” event of Grammy weekend preceding the main event.
As always, the long-running gala courts the music industry’s best and brightest to shine aboard its red carpet.
Attracting the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Chloe x Halle, Kylie Minogue, Monica, and more, the stars were out in abundance to line the red carpet and we’ve got the night’s biggest fashion hits and misses inside:
After ample teasing, the promo train for Jennifer Lopez‘s new album, ‘This Is Me…Now,’ rolled into ‘SNL‘ on Saturday night (February 3).
Acting as the musical guest on the Ayo Edebiri-hosted episode, Lopez cranked out two high-octane performances of songs from the forthcoming project – the title track and the remix to the LP’s lead single, ‘Can’t Get Enough’ (featuring fellow GRAMMY nominees Redman and Latto).
Bringing it like only she can, look inside to see how J. Lo fared.
Some critics are demanding an apology from ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ hitmaker Demi Lovato for recently performing her tune ‘Heart Attack‘ at an American Heart Association (AHA) event designed to raise awareness about the impact of cardiovascular ailments.
Taking the stage Wednesday (January 31) at the AHA’s annual Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection concert, Lovato walked through the crowd while she wailed the 2013 hit with attendees – many of whom were survivors of heart attacks and other cardiac conditions.
As videos of the showing flooded the net, detractors took to social media in droves to weigh in on Demi – some even suggesting the song choice was “insensitive,” “tone deaf,” and in “poor taste” given the audience.
Weary of the ridicule and judgment, a rep for the GRAMMY nominee took to press Friday (February 2) to clap back in her defense.
Having already given his dedicated fans a taste of what they can expect aboard the forthcoming ‘Forget Tomorrow World Tour‘ when he took to ‘SNL‘ last week to perform his latest hit single, ‘Selfish,’ Pop superstar Justin Timberlake repeats the feat by taking to Instagram on Saturday (February 3) to render a stripped version of the Cirkut-produced tune.
“Still getting over the flu which makes it silly to sing so excuse the raspy voice but messing around with an acoustic version of SELFISH,” Timberlake captioned the clip lifted to his 72.2 million followers on the platform.
Look inside to see how he fared.
The 2024 Black Music Collective Honors, easily one of the most anticipated pre-GRAMMY Awards events. happened Thursday night (February 1) and honored music trailblazers Lenny Kravitz and Mariah Carey with the Global Impact Award (as we previously reported).
“I was not encouraged to focus on my love for Black music,” Carey said in her touching acceptance speech. “It took countless arguments, endless tantrums and mostly unwavering determination, but eventually I was able to unveil my authentic self and create music from my heart. In doing so, I discovered a new sense of freedom and fulfillment.”
A nod to her indelible contribution to Black music came courtesy of a stunning tribute led by GRAMMY-winning powerhouses Yolanda Adams and Tori Kelly.
While the latter dropped jaws with her rendition of Carey’s 1990 debut single ‘Vision of Love,’ Adams gave a rousing showing of ‘Make It Happen‘ – a repeat of her 2022 ‘Songwriters Hall of Fame‘ homage to the Songbird Supreme.
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