The search for ‘The Voice UK’ is finally underway!
Tonight saw the fourth set of eliminations from the live shows.
Up on the chopping block, after polling lowest in the public vote, were Cassius Henry, Becky Hill and Toni Warne (from Jessie J‘s “team”), while Aleks Josh, David Julien and Max Milner from Danny O’Donoghue’s fold also ran risk of going home.
Tasked with sending two of their “own” home, Jessie sent Cassius and Toni packing, while Danny waved goodbye to Aleks and David.
The stars shine for one of music’s biggest calendar night – the 2012 Billboard Music Awards! Live from MGM GrandArena in Las Vegas, see the industry’s biggest stars just moments after they arrive to the scene. See and sound off on the fashion hits and misses below…
Today, aged just 62, Bee Gees co founder Robin Gibb passed following a long fight with cancer.
Announcing his death, his family explained:
Sunday 20 May, 2012 at 10:46: The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery. The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time.
Get into ‘Take It To The Head’, the latest visual feast by DJ Khaled.
Featuring Rap Empress Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Rick Ross, the fiery clip comes in aid of Khaled’s forthcoming LP ‘Kiss The Ring’ and follows the 2010 smash ‘All I Do Is Win’.
Today, in what marks another philanthropic effort by the star, Keri Hilson walked 10km in aid of AIDS research, in New York City.
Representing the ‘MTV Staying Alive Foundation‘, the chart topper joined the likes of Wendy Williams, Joe Jonas and Adrienne Bailon in Central park- all in a bid to raise awareness for the disease and the preventative methods that can be taken to avoid catching it.
As Beyonce gears up for an electrifying return to the stage next week, her Revel showcase is shaping up to be a special night for Def Jam‘s new breakout star Luke James (pictured above).
Last week, Rap icon 50 Cent surprised fans when he spoke in favor of same- sex relationships, revealing he himself had engaged in- as he put it- ‘fetish areas’ in the past.
Commended for cosigning with popular opinion, the MC’s remarks on the matter followed support for gay marriage by President Obama and ROC President Jay Z. However, what many do not know is that 50’s comments on the matter did not end there.
It goes without saying that we love our divas we do here at That Grape Juice. So imagine our excitement when 2008 brought with it the ‘Artists Stand Up to Cancer’ project and its larger-than-life line up.
Helmed by the legendary combo of L.A. Reid and Babyface, ‘Just Stand Up!’ was released released in August 2008 as part of the ‘Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C)’ charity / cancer research campaign. Fronted by somewhat of a “super-group”, consisting of Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Fergie, Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, Natasha Bedingfield, Miley Cyrus, Leona Lewis, Carrie Underwood, Keyshia Cole, LeAnn Rimes, Ashanti and Ciara; this project was many a fan’s dream come true… or worst nightmare.
The single achieved moderate success in the US where it peaked at the 11th position of the Billboard Hot 100 and was also popular in Canada where it reached at #10 on the official charts. It was a Top 40 hit in the UK (#26) and in Australia (#39)
Following the initial buzz of the recorded track, the featured artists assembled to perform the cut live during the ‘Stand Up to Cancer’ TV special; a huge feat in itself given the schedules of the largely A-list line-up. And while Etheridge, Crow and Rimes couldn’t hit the stage, the stars (who were joined by replacement Nicole Scherzinger) put on quite the show.
While staged for an amazing cause, any such showing, naturally, calls for comparison. We’re sure you know we feel nailed it vs those who sounded like they were gargling concrete; but we want to know what you think: