10 years.
It’s been that amount of time since JoJo released her sophomore album ‘The High Road.’ And it’s looking to be a full circle moment for the vocal powerhouse.
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Today’s unpredictable musical climate promises relevancy to no one. However, it seems Nelly’s past efforts have proven to surpass the test of time.
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Yesterday brought with it the nominations announcement for the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards. And while the likes of Drake and Justin Bieber are likely smiling following their nods, Nick Jonas seems to be taking his lack of acknowledgement personally.
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Jidenna dons his dancing shoes in the video for his latest jam ‘Little Bit More.’
The song, which serves as the newcomer’s current single, embraces his Nigerian roots with its booming Afro-Beats bassline.
For its accompanying visual, the Wondaland member mirrors the song’s flavoursome sound and serves up colorful and choreographed clip that is right on time for the summer.
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BET are rolling out the red carpet for Fantasia, ahead of the release of her fifth studio album ‘The Definition Of…’
Tomorrow at 9pm, the network will air a special in honor of the R&B belter.
Aptly titled ‘The Definition Of…Fantasia,’ the show will see the singer perform a career-spanning set for an intimate audience at LA’s Microsoft Lounge.
Included in the songlist are hits such as ‘When I See You’ and ‘Free Yourself.’ New single ‘Sleeping With The One I Love’ was also performed.
We’ll be tuning in; will you?
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‘Girl on Fire’ Alicia Keys is still blazing the promo trail in support of ‘In Common’ – the first single from her yet-titled sixth album (tentatively due Fall 2016).
After taking to ‘SNL,‘ the UEFA Champions League Final, and the BET Awards with live showings of the Soca-flavored cut, tonight saw the Grammy winner lighting up the 2016 Democratic National Convention stage.
Wielding impressive performances of singles ‘Superwoman’ (‘As I Am’), ‘Girl On Fire,’ and, of course, her latest tune ‘Common’ to a crowd of energetic Hillary Clinton supporters, tuck in below if you missed any of the action:
Nearly three months after the debut of his fourth studio album ‘Views,’ Grammy winning rapper Drake continues to enjoy the views from the top of the Billboard 200. Yes, rockers Blink-182 may have briefly interrupted the Canadian emcee’s reign over the album charts two weeks ago, but after recapturing the position last week Drizzy continues to keep competition at bay.
Still enjoying the fruit of some historic streaming figures, this week fans were greeted with news their favorite rapper has earned his 11th non-consecutive week atop the tally.
Get the details below and find out where all of your other favorites of the day landed on this week’s refreshed TGJ Chart Check:
Wendy Williams may have angered Rihanna‘s faithful fan base, affectionately coined ‘The Navy,’ when she proclaimed the Bajan beauty would “never be a legend,” but from the looks of things her Billboard stats are already trotting on legendary ground.
Indeed, her Billboard 200 resume may have hit a sour note or two over her 11 year tenure, but her Hot 100 track record is unmatched and decorated with many an accomplishment for tying or simply demolishing the Billboard Hot 100 records of many-a-legend before her (see: Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and more).
Already besting Queen of Pop Madonna‘s once thought untouchable record of “most top 10 singles amassed in the shortest period of time” (read more on that here), now the ‘Sledgehammer’ singer – thanks to her latest hit ‘Sex With Me’ – is looking to break yet another of the pop potentate’s history-making achievements.
Find out what it is below and recap this week’s entire TGJ Chart Check below:
Cop a gander of Ciara!
The singing siren stuns casually on the cover of Footwear Weekly.
Super Ci’s appearance celebrates her partnership with Keds, which is the latest in a string of lucrative partnerships for the performer.
We imagine her branding endeavours will continue to boom given her cemented status as a fashionista. That and her recent wedding to wholesome footballer Russell Wilson.
With the 30-year-old currently hard at work on her seventh studio album, we’re hoping she can parlay her heightened brand positioning towards the slaying of her music.
Because, from where we’re standing, there’s still ample mileage in the Ciara movement. A point evidenced in many ways, such as this…
It’s that time of year again.
The MTV Video Music Awards 2016 will be heating up screens on August 28th live from New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Hailed as one of the most important days on the Pop music calendar, all eyes are on who is up for coveted Moonmen at the show’s 32nd instalment.
As reported, Beyonce leads with a whopping 11 nominations. But what about the rest of her peers?
Without further ado, the full nomination list awaits below…
By 2012, 15-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys began seeing her once hot sales streak cool.
The ‘Girl On Fire’ – whose first three albums consecutively topped the Billboard 200 and her fourth, ‘The Element of Freedom,’ delivered fair numbers in comparison – was no longer burning up the charts in means fans had become accustomed to. In fact, some 12 years after her commercially and critically acclaimed debut ‘Songs in A Minor’ (2000), the ivory tickling diva didn’t exactly find much to laugh about when her fifth album, ‘Fire,’ crashed and burned after making a #1 debut to the first week sum of 159,000 – almost a third of what ‘Freedom’s first week declared just three years prior
Taking a period to cool off to focus on philanthropy and family (see: giving birth to her second child in late 2014), the singer/songwriter continued to tease new music throughout the downtime – even promising fans something they “wouldn’t expect.”
That promise was finally manifested in May 2016 thanks to ‘In Common’…