Beyonce‘s electrifying ‘Renaissance World Tour’ brought a mega wattage of wow to the Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
Thrilling the sold-out crowd throughout, Queen Bey delivered a dynamite spectacle as powered through smash hits such as ‘Break My Soul,’ ‘Cuff It,’ ‘Formation,’ and ‘Crazy In Love.’
Easily one of the year’s hottest tickets, the ‘Renaissance’ trek is set to continue through to October.
Check out more from the night below…
Since blazing onto the mainstream scene with ‘2 On,’ Tinashe has not looked back.
Navigating the oft-complex industry can be a tall task for the even most seasoned of musical titans, yet the 30-year-old has established a revered presence by way of unfettered creativity and boundless exploration.
In doing so, Tinashe has consistently rendered herself one of the most exciting talents in the game.
That Grape Juice caught up with the starlet following her showstopping performance at BST Hyde Park 2023 in London.
During our EXCLUSIVE interview, the multihyphenate spilled on her electro-inspired new music and being influenced by the likes of Janet Jackson and Beyonce. She also opened up about how she sees success today.
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Rising rapper/singer KYLE is ready to get music lovers on the dancefloor with his latest jam, ‘Who’s Taking You Home,’ and his call to get bodies moving is only amplified by the song’s co-star Tinashe.
Over a A.R “Twlve” Tarafder & Blazin Beats-produced beat, KYLE croons for the attention and affection of a love interest who doesn’t know she deserves better than the guys she’s choosing to leave the club with.
“Oh, girl, oh, damn / You’re back in this **** again / Chillin’ with some guy who ain’t gon’ hear / Talkin’ shhh ’bout your same old friends,” he raps on the sizzling track. “OK, ask yourself, doesn’t that ever get old? / Like, doesn’t all that tea get old? / You’re way too fine for that / Who’s finna take you home? / ’Cause you’re not gonna leave with him.”
Tagging Tinashe in for the chorus, hop inside to hear the chemistry between the two performers on the infectious tune.
Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.
However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know, rather they be from music’s biggest stars or those on the rise.
This week, we want to highlight cuts from Jonas Brothers, NewJeans, Arizona, and Arden Jones .
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Three months after capturing his historic 16th Billboard 200 top 10 hit with ‘King’s Disease III,’ legendary rapper Nas is looking to return the set to its former glory by dropping the music video for its housed cut, ‘30.’
Directed by Sarah McColgan, the black-and-white, cinematic visual sees the 49-year-old toasting to the longevity of his career while spitting the tune’s hard-hitting lyrics from a series of symbolic locations including a mountaintop.
“Superhero material, rap star status/ Premier album still might happen/ I wonder why Pete Rock would act like that/ That type of behavior make me give rap right back (30)/ And now I can’t tell if all the good that I did’s being hid with they agenda again, ni**a,” he raps over the Hit-Boy-produced joint.
Sure to be one of many jams he’ll be performing as co-headliner of the Wu-Tang Clan‘s forthcoming international tour, look inside to see the official ’30’ music video.
Latto may boast owning the year’s biggest female Rap song thanks to the top 10 placement of ‘Big Energy’ on the Billboard Hot 100’s year-end chart, but she’s not resting on her laurels.
Bringing 2022 to a close with a bang (literally and figuratively), the GRAMMY nominee shines with another racy cut aptly titled, ‘Another Nasty Song.’
Dropped just two weeks after her latest release, the GloRilla and Gangsta Boo-assisted ‘FTCU,’ ‘Nasty’ lives up to its title with housed lyrics that see the Atlanta-reared rapstress detail her sexual prowess like never before.
“You know that I’m a freak (Freak), you know I like it slow (Slow) / I’m tryin’ to make a movie (Movie), I’m givin’ you the code / So let me put this p-ssy on you (Let me put this p-ssy on you) / Cause this here another nasty song,” she spits on the London Jae-produced track.
Featuring a prominent sample of Lil Ru’s viral hit, ‘Nasty Song,’ hear Latto’s take in full inside.
With over 20 collaborations between them over the last 13 years, fans of Tyga and Chris Brown know the two have never been shy about sharing studio time for a track. And with new song ‘Nasty,’ they show no signs on slowing on that trend.
Trading verses about a lady who doesn’t mind doing what she has to do for a coin, the hitmaking duo bring the tune to life in a club-inspired video filled with scantily clad dancers, strobe lights, and no dearth of debauchery.
“Ѕhе gоn’ gеt nаѕtу, уеаh / Ваd lіl’ bаbу gо оn ѕhаkе ѕоmеthіn’ / Whоlе lоttа mоnеу, уоu соuld mаkе ѕоmе / Gо аnd thrоw іt bасk, dоn’t brеаk nоthіn’, уеаh,” they spit on the sizzling track.
See all the action and hear the new song in full inside.
No beef here, kids!
Just weeks after 21 Savage made headlines for calling Rap icon Nas ‘irrelevant,’ the GRAMMY-winning stars have united for an unexpected duet: ‘One Mic One Gun.’
Produced by Hit-Boy, the triumphant tune sees the duo trade some hard-hitting verses about positivity in the Hip-Hop community.
“No back and forth I did it back then / I do it right now / They tell me I’m the G-O-A-T / I been here for awhile / GOAT love me today, hate me tomorrow, switch up my style,” Nas spits on the blazing track.
As both emcees continue to celebrate the critical acclaim of their most recent Billboard 200 top 10 albums, ‘King’s Disease III’ (Nas) and ‘Her Loss’ (21’s collaborative album with Drake), look inside to hear ‘One Mic.’
Nas has a reason to celebrate.
Case in point, he has just tied a major Jay-Z record on the Billboard 200 chart.
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Jonathan Majors takes center stage alongside Glen Powell in powerful new war film ‘Devotion.’
Based on the bestselling book of the same name, the movie chronicles the true story of two elite US Navy fighter pilots – Jesse Brown and Tom Hudner.
Set against the backdrop of the Korean War, the duo’s seismic sacrifices sees them not only become two of the Navy’s most celebrated wingmen but national heroes too.
Directed by JD Dillard, the action-packed Sony Pictures flick flies into theaters on November 23.
Ahead of its premiere, That Grape Juice‘s Chet Kincaid sat down with Majors and Powell, who opened up in earnest about the process of shooting the film and what audiences can expect.
TGJ also caught up with their co-stars Joe Jonas and Thomas Sadoski, as well as Christina Jackson and director Dillard.
Check out our EXCLUSIVE interviews above and below…
21 Savage may be enjoying a love fest with his ‘Her Loss’ counterpart Drake as the two have landed atop this week’s Billboard 200 with the year’s biggest first-week sales for a Hip-Hop album, but a number of other emcees can’t exactly say they’ve been feeling the love from the Atlanta-reared rapper lately.
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