She may do the bare minimum, but it’s clearly hard being Rihanna.
Case, point, example, the model’s latest ‘Loud’ show in Lisbon, which saw her scurry off stage mid-song to vomit. Granted we’ve done the same after watching some of her “performances”, this appears somewhat more serious.
Make that two happy Sunday’s for X Factor stars Little Mix. For, exactly a week after winning the UK version of the show, Jade, Perrie, Jesy, and Leigh-Anne have more cause to celebrate – their debut single ‘Cannonball’ has rocketed to #1 on the Official UK Singles Chart.
Though it may be hard to believe, Lady GaGa‘s latest album ‘Born This Way‘ has only spawned one #1 single since its release in May of this year.
Yes, despite the cinematic nature of their videos, intense promotional campaign that supported them and the critical acclaim they have received- ‘Judas‘, ‘You & I‘ and ‘Marry The Night‘ have all failed to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
In love with the thought provoking maestro that is Drake?
If the above two apply to you, some good news is heading your way.
For, in what will be sure to generate a positive buzz for the ‘My World’ singer’s upcoming LP, the Rapper has announced that he is serve as one of the project’s contributors during a concert in LA last night.
As 2011 prepares to call in last orders, a number of publications have began releasing a number of lists expressing who they feel made the most impact in the world this year.
Today was Billboard‘s turn to get in on the action with the surfacing of their ‘20 Best Songs Of 2011‘, compiled by the company’s critics over the course of the last twelve months.
Here at That Grape Juice, we love the holidays. So, in order to spread the spirit and get you in festive mood, this week’s From The Vault pick is Whitney Houston’s reworking of the Christmas classic, ‘Joy To The World’.
This recording of “Joy” is lifted from the ‘Preacher’s Wife’ soundtrack, which happens to be the biggest selling gospel album of all time. The hit LP, released in 1996, spawned many Whitney classics such as ‘Step By Step’ and ‘I Believe In You And Me’ and was hailed by critics for Ms. Houston’s crystalline voice.
A remake of 40’s film ‘The Bishop’s Wife’, the movie saw Houston star opposite Academy Award winner Denzel Washington, all the while cementing her status as an artist of many talents.
As we have witnessed in the past as well as in recent times, it’s a hard task making a Christmas song sound exciting and authentic again. Well, that’s exactly what Team Whitney managed to do here with one of the most performed Christmas carol ever.
From the angelic intro to the high-octane ending, the Heartbreak Hotel singer’s delivery is simply flawless and the participation of the legendary Georgia Mass Choir elevates the song to a whole new height of ‘inspirational’.
Although many a purist would beg to differ and say that this interpretation is a butchering of a classic tune, we strongly feel that this version of the carol is amongst the very best there is. For, along side the obvious reasons – such as the diva’s unstoppable voice and technique, it too reminds us about why we’re celebrating Christmas to begin with.
So if you’re in need of some festive cheer, this live showing of the tune in 1996, will have you soul-clapping and stepping like it’s a Sunday all around your Christmas tree.
Rihanna‘s albums may struggle to fly off shelves, yet her singles stay perched atop of the Singles tally. The latter being a trend the actress will no doubt hope continues with ‘You Da One’ – the latest offering from her 6th studio album ‘Talk That Talk’.
In a bid to drum up buzz among her trusty Navy (who – despite their apparent strength in numbers – have yet to secure Fenty a #1 album), the 23 year old unveiled the above shot from the Melina directed video.
No word on the exact treatment of the clip. However, based on the shot above, it looks like she’ll be tributing her true status – smoke and illusion.
After wowing on a global stage with the video for new single ‘Strip’, Chris Brown electrified Power 106′s Cali Christmas with a live showing of the cut.
The blonde pin-up was invited as a guest of Hip-Hop star Big Sean, sticking around after their joint performance of ‘My Last’, to perform the ‘Fortune’ number.
1996 is in many ways one of Pop culture’s most pivotal years to date.
For, aside from being the year the Spice Girl’s scored a smash hit with the single ‘Wannabe‘, it is also the year Pop icon Madonna played the role of her life, in the movie ‘Evita‘.
Based on the tragic rags to riches tale of Argentina’s First Lady Eva Peron, the movie remains one of the performer’s finest works to date.
Reportedly auditioning for the part by way of her 1994 ‘Take A Bow’ , her portrayal of Evita scored her the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the 1996 Golden Globe Awards.
As well as this, it is also cited as the reason her vocal technique had considerably improved by the time she released the LP ‘Ray Of Light‘ in 1998.
Now check out a pivotal scene from the movie, which sees Madonna’s character seduce her way into the world of fame and politics that ultimately turned her into a star, below…
Check out these performances pulled from this year’s ‘Christmas in Washington’ concert, the event which sees President Obama invite some of the world’s biggest names to serenade his family as part of the festive season.
With appearances from The Obama‘s themselves, Jennifer Hudson and Justin Bieber, the night also saw ‘Forget You’ crooner Cee Lo Green take to the stage to perform his own take on the classic, ‘Silent Night‘
As one of Pop’s more influential staples, Lady GaGa is oft renowned for her outspoken stance on the issues close to her heart.
From immigration to fame, there are few topics the ‘Judas‘ belle will shy away from and now- during an interview with Steve Toute- the performer has shared her thoughts on everything from her love for The Throne‘s ‘Otis‘, overconfidence and why her fans remain the source of her inspiration.