The global superstar has expanded his upcoming trek, ‘The Romantic Tour,’ with more than 30 additional dates following an unprecedented surge in demand, turning the run into one of the most eagerly anticipated live events of 2026.
Nearly five years have separated fans of J. Cole from his last studio album, ‘The Off-Season,’ but the wait for its follow-up is set to come to a close on February 6.
Titled ‘The Fall-Off,’ news of the double-disc project sent his supporters into a frenzy when it was announced Tuesday (January 14).
To send that frenzy into overdrive, Cole followed by lifting the lid on the official music video of its first single: ‘Disc 2 Track 2.’
“The cameras be snappin’, blogs be yappin’, so I’m careful, alert / Walkin’ to my section, whisper right in my ear, we flirt / We part ways / I see it from a distance, she stares with a smirk / Cheers to the perks with the squad / We live for the search of new hoes / Lusty, quick to fuck me, unaware of their worth,” he raps DZL and Maneesh production.
Check out the Ryan Doubiago-directed action of the tune’s biographical accompanying visual inside.
With Ella Mai‘s third studio album ‘Do You Still Love Me?‘ racing toward a February 6 arrival, expect to see much of the GRAMMY-winning songbird in the weeks to come in support of the project.
Having already introduced R&B lovers to its singles ‘Little Things‘ and ‘Tell Her,’ Mai is drumming up even more excitement for the project by gifting its housed tune ‘100‘ the video treatment.
“Love ain’t never fifty-fifty / It’s whatever I got in me / And in you, I got a partner / Love you just how you are / Baby, even if you only got / Twenty for my eighty / Ain’t no maybe / We’ll make it to 100,” she croons over Mustard and Keanu Beats production.
Tapping Yussef Haridy and Logan Fields to direct its cinematic accompanying visual, hop inside to get familiar with the latest from Ella.
Less than a week after commemorating the fifth anniversary of her GRAMMY-winning album ‘Heaux Tales,’ R&B soulstress Jazmine Sullivan was given more good news to celebrate after learning the project’s breakout single – ‘Pick Up Your Feelings‘ – picked up her first double Platinum plaque from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
After years of anticipation and speculation, ‘Euphoria’ is officially gearing up for its long-awaited return.
For, HBO has not only confirmed when viewers will be reunited with Rue and the rest of the crew, but the network has also unleashed the titillating first look trailer of the Zendaya-led series
The upcoming season places the multi-award-winner back at the center of the story, with familiar faces also returning as the series takes a bold step forward.
The revered ’28 Years Later’ franchise has invited the masses to its latest chapter – ‘The Bone Temple.’
Eagerly anticipated, ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ picks up immediately after the occurrences in ’28 Years Later,’ centering on the young survivor Spike and the eccentric Dr. Ian Kelson.
Central to the story is whether the degradation of humanity (and the melée attached) has become more of a threat than the infection that has flipped the world on its axis. Powerful performances come courtesy of Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams,Cillian Murphy, and more.
The film is directed by Nia DaCosta, who has been on an incredible run of critically acclaimed titles, including ‘Hedda,’ ‘Candyman,’ and ‘The Marvels.’
Fusing her unique lens with the high-octane action folks have come to expect from the franchise, the filmmaker delivered a fresh spin that is already magnetizing praise aplenty.
Sitting down with That Grape Juice, the 36-year-old opened up in earnest about her process of piecing together the Sony Pictures production, what she wants audiences to take away, and more.
A little over 25 years after making her on-screen film debut 2000’s ‘Center Stage,’ Academy Award winner Zoe Saldaña has become the highest-grossing actor of all time.
After the 2025 edition of the Golden Globes boasted its highest ratings in five years, its 2026 iteration came in swinging with some noteworthy figures of its own.