Days after Soulja Boy and comedy legend Marlon Wayans set the net ablaze with back-and-forth bashings, the latter has “taken to the studio” to enter the musical terrain of his Rap nemesis and has dropped a shocking diss track!
As California continues its rebuilding efforts after the devastating wildfires, the entertainment industry is doing its part to aid.
After raising millions via the star-studded FireAid benefit concert as well as this year’s GRAMMYs, the NBA All-Star weekend – held in San Francisco – will feature a tribute to the Los Angeles area by assembling some of music’s biggest stars from the area to act as the musical entertainment.
Lady Gaga was one of many big names in music who lined the performance roster of the SNL 50th anniversary concert special on Friday (February 14), a star-studded event that not only saw her crank out the #1 hit ‘Shallow‘ but also toast to some of the sketch comedy show’s most memorable musical spoofs.
Joined by the show’s former cast member Andy Samberg, the two revisited 2006’s unforgettable Lonely Island cut ‘D*ck in a Box’ that originally featured Justin Timberlake.
In the NSYNC frontman’s absence, Gaga flexed her vocals and her funnybone to sing the NSFW chorus that still had audiences in stitches nearly 20 years after making its television debut.
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DaBaby and Yung Miami aren’t beating those dating allegations by dropping a music video for their new joint single ‘I’m a Hoe Too.’
A reunion of sorts for the rappers (born Jonathan Kirk and Caresha Brownlee), the February 14-released bop follows their previous tag-teamed efforts ‘Said Sum‘ and ‘Throat Baby.’
Bolstered by a sample of the 1997 classic female Rap hit ‘Swing My Way’ by K.P. and Envyi, ‘Too’ sees the duo exchange explicit verses about not listening to what naysayers have to say about their pasts.
“Ion give a fuck ’bout none of that sh-t (Uh-uh) / Ion give a f-ck if every one of y’all hit (Yeah, yeah, yeah) / Cuffin’ my dawg, I’m in love with my b-tch (Cuffin’ my ho),” DaBaby raps on the chorus of the dancefloor-ready jam.
Accompanying the Valentine’s Day-released cut with a self-directed music video, look inside to see the Kirk and Brownlee in action.
What would a star-studded celebration of 50 years of ‘Saturday Night Live (SNL)’ be without killer musical performances?
To mark its 50th birthday, the legendary sketch comedy series courted some of music’s biggest names to grace a ‘Homecoming Concert‘ special in its honor.
Bringing together names like Cher, Lady Gaga, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Snoop Dogg, Miley Cyrus, Backstreet Boys, Bonnie Raitt, Chris Martin, and more, the three-hour show streamed live on Peacock on Friday night (February 14).
Did you miss the sizzling action when it first aired? No worries; we’ve got you covered.
The CW’s ‘All American’ is back for season 7, bringing new challenges, fresh faces, and high-stakes drama. That Grape Juice sat down with the cast: Greta Onieogou (Layla), Michael Evans Behling (Jordan), Nathaniel Logan McIntyre (KJ), Osy Ikhile (Cassius), Antonio J. Bell (Khalil), and Alexis Chikaeze (Amina). We also spoke with executive producers Nkechi Okoro Carroll and Jamie to dive into what’s ahead.
In this new era of ‘All American,’ Jordan steps into a dual role as quarterback and offensive coach at Crenshaw, while Layla continues to expand her music empire. Over at Beverly High, KJ transfers from an all-star program, facing new pressures under the watchful eye of his father, Cassius, the team’s new coach.
Meanwhile, Khalil struggles with his father’s gang legacy despite his football talent, and Amina is determined to prove she’s grown. Legacy, ambition, and family tensions take center stage this season.
That Grape Juice‘s ChetKincaid chatted with the cast and creators who shared insights on mentorship, rivalry, and personal growth.
From Jordan guiding Khalil to KJ’s rocky start at Beverly, the season is packed with game-changing moments.
Dr. Contessa Metcalfe for season 11 of Bravo‘s ‘Married to Medicine’and immediately made her presence felt.
She is no stranger to the spotlight but beyond the reality TV drama, she’s a decorated physician, entrepreneur, and advocate. Sitting down with That Grape Juice, the ‘Married to Medicine’ star opened up about her journey from the Navy to running her practice, her passion for health equity, and balancing it all with family life.
Of course, no conversation with Dr. Contessa would be complete without diving into the show’s latest season, and with emotions running high and alliances shifting, Dr. Contessa remains focused on her career, family, and personal growth.
That Grape Juice’s Chet Kincaid spoke with Dr. Contessa about her sparring with Dr. Heavenly and reflected on their rocky past as well as whether their relationship is truly mended. She also gave her take on newcomers Dr. Mimi and Steve, offering thoughts on how they’re shaking up the group dynamic.
Jade continues to ignite ample buzz around her solo launch.
Indeed, having heated up the scene with her top 10 debut hit ‘Angel of My Dreams’ and follow-up efforts like ‘Fantasy’ and ‘IT Girl,’ the Little Mix graduate has sparked fresh excitement with a tease of another blazing bop.
In fierce form, the star unlocked the preview in a scorching commercial for fashion house Fendi.
It’s believed that the track is titled ‘FUFN’ – an alleged acronym for ‘F*ck You For Now’ or ‘Forget You For Now.’
With a must-see performance at the BRIT Awards 2025 around the corner, take a listen to the fire incoming…