As reported here, the Hip-Hop royal turned internationally recognised mogul Queen Latifah will honour ‘Four Door Aventador’ lyricist Nicki Minaj for her contributions to Hip-Hop music and entertainment.
The honour comes after Minaj made her first appearance on Latifah’s talk show to promote her ‘Myx Moscato’ beverage venture with the full backing of ‘Love & Hip Hop’ creator Mona Scott-Young.
When she isn’t putting the finishing touches on her next album Katy Perry can be found on billboards and buses all over the world.
How and why? Her brand H&M holiday campaign launched to promote all the company has to offer its customers this season and to light the way for the campaign that will support her new LP.
There’s more. For with the campaign comes a brand new Perry umber named ‘Everyday Is A Holiday’ which sees the star showcase her love for Gospel music and gives us more than enough reason to look forward to her brand new music!
Let’s face it: Adele-mania is still very much running rampant.
While most artists see a severe decline in sales after a massive premiere week, reports have it her hit, ‘Hello,’ was greeted by news of 635,000 units moved its second week. With this the powerhouse diva now occupies the number 1 and number 3 spots in history books for ‘most singles sold in a week.’
Yet, while Adele is definitely the one to watch this season, the focus isn’t entirely on her as fellow powerhouse, Ariana Grande, is posting mega-numbers in her own right. ‘Focus,’ the lead single from her forthcoming LP ‘Moonlight,’ is shining with an impressive top 10 debut on the wings of 113,000 sold and strong streaming numbers. The tune’s chart placement gives her the distinct honor of being the first artist in history to debut in the top 10 on the Hot 100 with singles from his or her first three albums.
Nice going Ari and Addy! Joined by Meghan Trainor and Taylor Swift, the ladies put some much needed estrogen back into the Hot 100’s top 10. See last week’s updated chart below:
It’s been a long 10 years for #Tweethearts, diehard fans of guitar-wielding R&B songstress Tweet, but good things certainly come to those who wait.
Just one month after thrilling listeners with her comeback single ‘Wont Hurt Me’ , the ‘Oops Oh My’ maestra is sending anticipation for her newest project, ‘Charlene,’ into overdrive by unveiling its stunning official artwork (seen above).
Coming courtesy of the songbird’s new label home eOne Nashville, tuck in below for more details on the forthcoming release:
Demi Lovato. It’s not a name you’re likely to see around these sides often. Why? We’ve always pegged her possessing ample talent…that has been packaged the wrong way.
That said, even we can’t deny the brilliance of her recent performance of Adele’s ‘Hello.’
The 23-year-old tackled the haunting hymn at the Seattle Fall Ball over the weekend and soared to vocal heights that are most definitely a must-see.
The British singer’s long-awaited third album ’25’ lands in stores on Friday (November 20th) and will be ushered in with a global media campaign.
Joining a line-up of TV specials in the US and UK will be a 60 Minutes interview in Australia.
Set to air this Sunday (November 22nd), the episode will see the 27-year-old discuss her meteoric rise, as well as some of the challenges she’s faced along the way. It’ll also see her perform music from ’25’ – including a track she’s billed as one of her favorites titled ‘When We Were Young.’
To whet appetites, Nine News Down Under have released a sneak peek.
The mighty Missy Elliott is living up to her billing.
After breaking the internet with her comeback track ‘WTF (Where They From),’ it’s quickly becoming apparent that the buzz was not momentary. It’s sustaining.
Lorde, Sam Smith and Disclosure shared a stage this weekend?
Yes, yes they did and viewers of NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ had the pleasure of watching it live when the acts delivered renditions of their latest hits there.
Ready to watch a ‘Royal’ rock out with Mr. ‘Latch’ and the ‘Omen‘-making maestros?
In 2009 Disney was lauded for championing diversity when it released its very first African-American led movie ‘The Princess and the Frog.‘
In 2015, the company remains just as diverse behind the scenes now a four-year old girl of African-American descent has become one of its shareholders.
In the wake of the tragic events in Paris this weekend, this week’s From The Vault spotlight’s a song which asks a question that sadly still remains. Today’s pick is ‘Where Is The Love?’ by the Black Eyed Peas.
Released in 2003, the song’s lyrics ring oddly true in this very time of despair and sorrow. At this moment, no rant about chart trajectory and promotional video facts from the TGJ team is necessary, we’ll only encourage folk to listen to the message embedded in the track.
To everyone affected in anyway by the recent terrorists attacks in France but also in Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Iraq, we would like to show our continued love and support in these dark moments. We pray for better and brighter days for you and your families and hope that – somehow – through it all something positive arises from all this undeserved suffering.
This one is for FREEDOM, ART, UNITY, PEACE and most importantly, LOVE!