And so it begins.
Beyonce‘s ‘Lemonade’ is flooding the digital marketplace in a big way.
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And so it begins.
Beyonce‘s ‘Lemonade’ is flooding the digital marketplace in a big way.
Full story below…
Drake is revving up a colossal campaign for his new album ‘Views From The 6.’
Due April 29th, the set’s cover was unveiled early morning. Fast forward a mere matter of hours and the LP’s accompanying tour has been announced.
Christened the ‘Summer Sixteen Tour,’ the Stateside trek features Future, with whom the rapper released mixtape ‘What A Time To Be Alive’ last year.
With anticipated for ‘Views’ at fever pitch and US sales for ‘Alive’ sitting at over 500,000 (1 million with steaming), the jaunt serves a smart synchronised push for both projects.
Find out when Drizzy and Future are heading to a city near you after the jump…
After rocking the globe with potent taste of ‘Lemonade,’ Beyonce is beginning to spill her sixth studio album across multiple platforms.
The wildly anticipated project arrived on TIDAL first where it enjoyed a brief window of exclusivity.
And while it’s being reported the set will remain a TIDAL streaming exclusive in perpetuity (aka forever), it has – as of this morning – become available to purchase on iTunes US and Amazon Music.
The latter has also confirmed when the set will impact physically.
Details below…
All roads lead to this Friday for Drake fans!
The Hip-Hop titan will unleash long-awaited new album ‘Views From The 6’ on April 29th. And, as if the buzz from singles ‘One Dance’ and ‘Pop Style’ weren’t enough, the Canadian star has unveiled the set’s official cover.
Check it out below and get all the way familiar. It’ll likely be a fixture in the upper echelon of the charts for the rest of the year.
There was a time when fans heard the terms “stuns” or “shocks” in a sentence with Grammy winning diva Lil Kim they immediately knew it was in relation to the rapstress spitting some level of jaw-dropping fire on a track.
Now, more times than not (sadly), the terms are always associated with Kim for silence – namely like that found in many of her photos over the past decade. Today’s unveiled pic, however, may be the most damning yet.
For, after taking to Instagram to share the pic above, the Queen Bee was subjected to a few stings from her own royal subjects after they posted a barrage of unflattering comments in response to her “nearly white” facial features…
Today, following the release of Beyonce‘s sixth studio album ‘Lemonade’, the star’s fans embraced their inner sleuths as they sought to discover the identity of the “Becky” who lies at the heart of the album’s infidelity-based story.
Alas, their quest to catch Jay Z’s alleged paramour seems to have led them down a long, and oddly confusing, road.
Details below…
Boom!
Beyonce rocked countless corners of the internet this weekend with the release of her sixth studio ‘Lemonade.’
The fiercely anticipated set landed on TIDAL last night following the premiere of its accompanying short film of the same name on HBO.
With no word issued on the project’s broader roll-out (i.e. retail), many were left speculating as to what to expect.
Well, if new reports prove true, ‘Lemonade’ is set to be poured out onto the world’s largest music store in a mere of hours.
Details below…
Iggy Azalea has found a friend in a talent agency she hopes will push her star higher into the Popverse.
Good news for the Billboard Hot 100 staple below…
The roasting of Rachel Roy continues in the wake of Beyonce‘s ‘Lemonade’ album debut.
As reported, the designer appeared to identify herself as the “Becky” Bey describes in new song ‘Sorry.’
Said track details the deviances of a male partner, which many have decoded to be Jay Z.
With the drama (and dragging) intensifying, 42-year-old Roy has issued an odd statement.
In 2014, the fashion designer Rachel Roy was linked to reports which claimed she may have been the driving force behind the incident now known as elevator-gate.
Today, Beyonce seemed to shed light on the matter with her latest LP ‘Lemonade‘ via its videos and lyrics.
Visuals and lyrics that have seemed to have rubbed Roy the wrong way.
With the world still vibrating after the debut of Beyonce‘s sixth studio album ‘Lemonade,’ attention has turned to who helped the diva create the set.
A perusal of the credits for the LP – which is her sixth – reveals Queen Bey to once again be at the forefront – having a heavy hand in the writing and production of all 12 songs. She also serves as executive producer of its accompanying short film.
Interestingly, though calling on familiar faces such as The-Dream and Boots from her previous projects, the 34-year-old enlisted a fresh batch of talent – including the UK’s MNEK and Carla Marie Williams. Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Wynter Gordon also features heavily.
Peep the full credits for ‘Lemonade’ below…
Easily the most highly anticipated project of the year, Beyonce‘s sixth album, ‘Lemonade,’ has apparently left quite a sweet taste on the musical palates of not only her fans, but her peers as well.
Taking to social media to sound off with glowing reviews, tuck in below to see how some of your favorite stars reacted to the surprise of the Queen Bey dropping her latest opus…