While last night’s Golden Globes provided ample action, so too did the many after-parties it spawned. The Netflix gala included.
Singer/actress Jennifer Lopez was spotted posing it up at the event with fellow singing thespian Rita Ora.
More than just a photo opp, the ladies worked the Globes circuit in support of their upcoming new movies; J.Lo’s latest flick ‘The Boy Next Door’ hits US theaters next week, while Ora’s turn as Mia in ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ arrives next month.
‘All of Me’ singer John Legend is now the proud owner of a ‘Best Original Song‘ Golden Globe, picking up the award at last night’s ceremony in Los Angeles.
The win was for the song ‘Glory’, which appears on the soundtrack for the African-American historical drama ‘Selma’, and saw Legend pick up the award with collaborator Common after the August 2013 release of John’s Gold album ‘Love in the Future.’
Funnygirls Tina Fey and Amy Poehler teamed up yet again to play host to tonight’s 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards.
Honoring the year’s best and brightest film and television stars, tuck in below to find out who walked away with the coveted trophies from tonight’s showing:
The road to the release of Fifth Harmony‘s debut album ‘Reflection’ has been filled with many a twist and many a turn. And the swerving continues. Because it has confirmed this week that the long-awaited LP has been given yet another release date.
Details on when fans can expect the ‘BO$$’ and ‘Sledgehammer’ led LP as well as tea on the group’s ‘Reflection Tour’ tour below…
Beyonce‘s vacationing has turned into a ‘Carmen San Diego’-esque affair.
From envied beaches to museums and landmarks, ‘where in the world is Bey?’ has seemingly been the theme of her photo-documented globetrotting affair. But as we’ve seen, her absence from stage has by no means been accompanied by an absence from headlines.
The latest comes just as the week brought with it the 3rd birthday of the Grammy winner’s daughter Blue Ivy. Now, rumors swirl that the youngest Carter may soon be celebrating the birth of a sibling.
And, if today’s snap lifted to her mom’s Instagram is anything to judge by, those rumors won’t be going away anytime soon. Uploaded just moments ago, see the pic below that has the #Beyhive in a frenzy:
Yes, as Christina Aguilera and Gwen Stefani begin work on brand new shows, Ms. Hill is now gearing up to launch the ‘Small Axe: Acoustic Performance Series‘, set for takeoff next month!
Ever keen to broaden our musical scope, recent months have seen That Grape Juice venture into a number of new musical landscapes including, most recently, gospel.
As shared in our latest roundtable earlier this week, we’re longing for diversity and variety, especially in the male arena, in 2015. And while we awaiting our wish to be granted, we’re keen to honor an act which showed the music industry that it’s more fruitful to dance to the beat of your own drum kit.
This week’s From The Vault salutes OutKast and their mega-hit ‘Hey Ya’.
Lifted from the duo’s concept double disc ‘Speakerboxxx/The Love Below’ – a solo album for each member – ‘Hey Ya’ was issued as the lead single of André 3000’s half of the release in 2003. Self-written and produced, the track is a throwback, hook-heavy Southern Soul gem that sent the whole world – including critics and the Grammy committee – into a frenzy at the beginning of the century.
Having topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a whopping 9 weeks, the cut charted at #1 in Canada and also reached the Top 10 of several European countries such as the United Kingdom (#3), Germany (#6) and France (#7).
{Side note: Big Boi’s launching single was also a Billboard #1 for multiple weeks… talk about killing the game}
Surely the bop’s success wouldn’t have been the same if it wasn’t for its crazy-cool promotional video. Directed by Bryan Barber and boasting cameos from actor Ryan Phillippe and partner in rhyme Big Boi, it takes inspiration from The Beatles iconic Ed Sullivan Show performance – only this time it is imaginary ensemble The Love Below, fronted by an energetic André, that is performing in the UK. With the eclectic artist portraying every single member of the funkified band, the visual earned many accolades including four MTV VMA wins as well as a Grammy nod for ‘Best Short Form Music Video ‘. To this day, it remains a TV channel favorite.
Throughout their 20+ years career, Outkast broke the rules and changed the game forever by redefining Southern Hip-Hop and giving Pop Culture one of its latest musical landmarks. Though both members are unique in their own right, we have to give it to Andre for never being afraid of being different and thinking outside the box – sonically, but also in terms of fashion and styling – even when it doesn’t follow the usual hyper-masculine blueprint.
Needless to say, OutKast’s narrative proves that veering away from the norm CAN be rewarding, in more ways than one. With that, we’d like to send a special message to harvesters of talent: betting on authenticity is betting on longevity.
For now, though, press ‘PLAY’ and shake it like a Polaroid picture!
8.05 million viewers tuned in to watch Rita Ora‘s debut on ‘The Voice UK‘ last night, set to impress TV bosses who reportedly paid the star £500,000 to join the singing competition.
As reported, this morning saw Katy Perry tease the “special guest” that’ll be joining her during her 13 minute set at the Super Bowl Halftime Show 2015.
Fast forward to moments ago and the Pop starlet has revealed exactly who will be taking to the stage with her come February 1st.