In lieu of her postponed nationwide tour (click here to read more), Kesha‘s latest album, ‘High Road,’ is keeping her on the promo trail all from the comfort of home.
Most recently spotted at ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’ (April 17), the 33-year-old rendered a spirited rendition of her latest single, ‘Resentment.’ While its Country-tinged recorded version features Sturgill Simpson, Brian Wilson and Wrabel, K opted to handle the live performance by her lonesome.
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Indeed, beyond fans (who she affectionately christened the Hotties), celebs got in on the fun too – including a certain Janet Jackson.
The icon shared a montage clip that shocked and delighted the rising rapper in earnest.
Speaking from home, Hot Girl Meg appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and opened up about Ms. Jackson and the trailblazing success of the song.
Lady Gaga assembled some of the world’s biggest musical names for ‘One World: Together at Home.’
The superstar, in partnership with the Global Citizen and World Health Organization (WHO), served as the curator of the event– a benefit concert to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 50 million tuned in, while $127 million was raised in commitments to the fight against coronavirus.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert, the star-studded spectacle featured the likes of Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Alicia Keys, Usher, Jennifer LopezLizzo, Billie Eilish, John Legend, Sam Smith, Burna Boy, Stevie Wonder, and more.
Lady Gaga has assembled the world’s biggest musical talents for ‘One World: Together at Home’ – an extravaganza poised to be one of the most memorable concert experiences in history.
Mother Monster, in partnership with the Global Citizen and World Health Organization (WHO), has been delegated as the curator of the event– a benefit concert to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert, the star-studded lineup features the likes of Taylor Swift, Alicia Keys, Usher, Jennifer LopezLizzo, Billie Eilish, John Legend, Stevie Wonder, and more.
The promo campaign for Dua Lipa‘s sophomore album, ‘Future Nostalgia’ (released April 3), isn’t pushing pause any time soon.
In addition to an onslaught of Web and print interviews in magazines, news outlets, radio, and more, the 24-year-old is still pressing forward on the TV front as evidenced by her most recent visit to ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: Home Edition’ (April 8).
Interviewed via video chat, Lipa dished on the project, life in quarantine, and more before jetting into a green screen performance of the LP’s latest single, ‘Break My Heart.’
Lady Gaga was the Queen of Late Night Monday (April 6) as she hit not one, not two, but three outlets to dish on her fight against the spread of coronavirus.
Coming on the heels of the announcement she’s curated a benefit concert alongside Global Citizen and the World Health Organization to raise awareness and funds for COVID-19 research (click here to read more), Gaga took to ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,’ ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!,’ and ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ to explain how the collaboration came to be and what fans can expect from the event upon its April 18 launch.
In a bid to raise awareness and funds in the fight against the spread of coronavirus, Lady Gaga has teamed with Global Citizen and the World Health Organization for ‘One World: Together At Home.’
An assembly of some of music’s biggest names for a globally broadcast concert hosted by late nite talk show kings Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert, Gaga – who also acts as the event’s curator – will be joined by the likes of Billie Eilish, Chris Martin, Elton John, J Balvin, John Legend, Lizzo, Maluma, Stevie Wonder, and more.
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Demi Lovato‘s comeback single, ‘I Love Me,’ was getting massive love on digital streaming and sales platforms – a feat evidenced by its top 20 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 recently (click here to read more). Three weeks later, however, the song’s already slipped out of the 40.
In a bid to turn the tide on the Alex Nice-produced track, Lovato’s hitting the promo trail in its support. Most recently spotted on ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’ via a virtual visit Tuesday (March 31), the 27-year-old not only cranked out a piano-assisted rendition of the tune but also dished on the importance of mental health during social distance.
April 21 will bring with it the four-year anniversary of the untimely death of music royal Prince.
To commemorate the occasion, the Recording Academy assembled some of today’s top talents to ode the Purple One in a “must see” television concert experience.
Despite the imposition of social distancing, ‘The Tonight Show’ must go on.
Opting to film the late night talk series from the comfort of his own home, host Jimmy Fallon has guests appear live via video chat. The latest to join him virtually? John Legend.
On hand to discuss his recent free online concert (as we reported here), forthcoming new album (which he branded “his sexiest yet”), and more, the EGOT winner also treated viewers to the first televised performance of his new single, ‘Actions.’
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Join us as we celebrate one of Pop’s biggest songs of all time. This week’s From The Vault pick is Janet Jackson’s 2001 hit ‘All For You,’ which is blowing its 19th anniversary candle this week.
The colorful number was helmed by Jackson alongside longtime collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and was the first single from the diva’s 7th studio album of the same name. It embodied the free-spirited vibe of the project which was released after her second divorce a year prior.
‘All For For You’ was nothing short of smash hit on a global scale. In the UK and France the song peaked at #3, it reached the fifth spot in Australia and was a chart-topper in Canada and in the US. Stateside, it made radio airplay history by becoming the first single to be added to every Pop, Rhythmic, and Urban radio format within its first week of release. Needless to say that in 2001, Janet was indeed the Queen of not just Pop – but Music overall.
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Dave Meyers was in tasked with bringing the track to visual life. He opted for a two-dimensional LA set affair which sees Janet riding the subway, hitting the beach with her friends and later on dancing up a storm (including THAT iconic dance break) on Hollywood Boulevard with her gal pals. Both the song and video are considered signature Janet moments and for good reason.
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A hit if we ever heard one, ‘All For You’ hasn’t aged one bit and is actually very on-trend with what a lot of successful artists are releasing today (see: Doja Cat’s ‘Say So’, Dua Lipa’s ‘Don’t Start Now’).
With Jackson’s next project, ‘Black Diamond,’ set to drop in a few months, maybe it’s time to touch base with that very sound, which over the course of her career has brought her ample success.
Whatever it is, we’re ready for the next chapter, Queen Janet.
We may be over two years away from the premiere of the sequel to Disney’s blockbuster ‘Black Panther’ (click here to read more), but excitement is already brimming over the forthcoming film.
And, Angela Bassett – thanks to comments made while she was hot on the promo trail in support of the March 16th return (after winter break) of her hit FOX crime drama, ‘9-1-1’ – has only sent that anticipation into overdrive.
Working the talk show circuit Wednesday (March 12) and Thursday (March 13), the Emmy and Academy-award nominated actress dropped by ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’ and ‘Live with Kelly & Ryan’ respectively to dish on both ventures, what fans can expect, and some unexpected surprises.
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