As music lovers continue applauding Bad Bunny for the cultural showcase that was his star-studded Super Bowl Halftime Show from Sunday night’s big game (February 8), there appears to be one who isn’t exactly leading the cheer for the GRAMMY-winning global superstar: Chris Brown.
Donald Trump is sounding off once again, and this time, his target is the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
The President took to social media following Bad Bunny’s Halftime performance, blasting the set as “absolutely terrible” and labeling it “one of the worst ever.”
Bad Bunny waved the flag of Puerto Rico high and proud during his highly anticipated Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Sunday (February 8).
Rocking Santa Clara’s Levi Stadium with hits like ‘Tití Me Preguntó,’ ‘Yo Perreo Sola,’ and more, Bunny shocked in-person and at-home viewers with the colorful and high-octane ode to his homeland and even brought special guests like fellow GRAMMY-winning stars Cardi B, Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin along for the ride.
Curious to see how the trio fared at the big Seahawks vs. Patriots game? See the action inside.
Coco Jonesdelivered a colossal performance at Super Bowl 2026, and she paid homage to one of music’s most notable names in the process.
The R&B belle was tapped to offer up a rendition of ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing,’ which is recognized as the Black National Anthem in the United States.
During the showing, Jones rocked an ensemble that gave a knowing nod to Houston’s iconic look at the 1991 Super Bowl, where she performed her now-gold-standard take on ‘The Star Spangled Banner.’
And now, the 28-year-old singer-actress has scored a touchdown with a memorable Super Bowl moment of her own at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco.
‘Outside‘ hitmaker Cardi B found herself being helped off the ground shortly after stepping outside over the weekend due to a seductive dance gone wrong.
The latest is ‘Be Happy,’ which premieres on the network on February 7 at 8/7c.
Led by Tisha Campbell and directed by Gabourey Sidibe, the film follows 50-year-old Val, a devoted wife and stay-at-home mom who seeks to re-light the spark in her marriage after her child heads to college. The flick also stars Mekhi Phifer and Daryl Hornsby.
Ahead of the release of ‘Be Happy,’ That Grape Juice caught up with Blige at the New York City premiere of the film.
Speaking in an EXCLUSIVE interview with TGJ’s Chet Kincaid, MJB dished on the parallels between her journey and the film and her eagerly anticipated Las Vegas residency, ‘My Life, My Story,’ which kicks off on May 1.