Lana Del Rey is back with new music shortly after releasing her most recent studio album.
Lan co-wrote the song with Rick Nowels in 2012 and the latest release comes as the song has gained momentous traction across TikTok.
Since the song debut last week,’ it shot into the top 10 of the global Spotify chart as well as landing in the same region for several other countries.
‘Say Yes To Heaven’ is the first song Lana has released since she shared her album ‘Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’ in March of this year.
As any seasoned Real Housewives star knows, it pays – often quite literally – to have multiple hustles.
And for both Candiace Dillard and Drew Sidora it’s a memo that they are well-acquainted with.
On their respective shows, the ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ and the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta,’ viewers have seen both ladies pursue their musical dreams.
With season 15 of RHOA underway, Sidora is making a renewed effort to make a mark as an artist.
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta is back and blazing for its 15th season. And despite nearly two decades on-air, the Bravo hit is continuing to bring the heat.
Already drenched in drama, the latest installment of the ensemble title is proving a must-see.
Want to know what Kandi Burruss, Kenya Moore, Marlo Hampton, Drew Sidora, Sheree Whitfield,and Sanya Richards-Ross will be serving up on episode 4 / season 15?
Kylie Minogue is wasting no time lighting a match under her new single ‘Padam Padam.’
Because, fresh from releasing dancefloor jam, the diva delivered its first live performance on the finale of American Idol‘s 21st season.
Backed by a troop of energized dancers, the legend rocked out to the track – which serves as the premiere taste of her 16th studio album ‘Tension’ (due September 22 via BMG).
The audience was also treated to a rendition of Minogue’s classic ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head,’ which was performed as a duet with contestant Nutsa.
With talent and success as towering as Toni Braxton‘s, classic anthems are stacked in abundance. Rare gems also shine with equal luminosity – and this week’s From The Vault salutes one of the diva’s most resonating. Today we toast ‘Spanish Guitar.’
Housed on the superstar’s 2000’s comeback album ‘The Heat,’ the track was penned by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster.
The duo’s reunion with Braxton was notable given that they collectively crafted her signature smash ‘Un-Break My `Heart.’
Ever versatile, Braxton drew on the seductive cut to showcase another facet of the LP following the explosive lead hit single ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough’ and the sassy second single ‘Just Be a Man About It.’
An air of the familiar also defined its simple yet effective video, which was directed by Billie Woodruff – who helmed the visual for ‘Un-Break My Heart’ and many more for Braxton.
Interestingly, the track wasn’t fully serviced to US audiences and instead functioned as an international single for the project. A fact that undoubtedly factored into its #98 peak on the Billboard Hot 100.
Perhaps overshadowed by the enormity of ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough’ worldwide, the release didn’t fare much better abroad (beyond a #1 peak in Poland).
Still, some semblance of success would manifest when the HQ² dance remix hit #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs tally.
From our vantage point, this stellar offering shines in every incarnation and reminds that Ms. Braxton is one of one.
Set those alarms because the ‘Secret Invasion’ begins on June 21.
Led by Samuel L. Jackson, the Marvel Studios series ushers in a new dawn for the MCU.
Hotly anticipated, the espionage show – which is directed by Ali Selim and written by Kyle Bradstreet – presents the central question of whether one can genuinely trust new faces or those encountered before.
Jackson, who stars as Nick Fury, is joined by: Ben Mendelsohn (Talos), Emilia Clarke (G’iah), Cobie Smulders (Maria Hill), Don Cheadle (James ‘War Machine’ Rhodes), and more.
Ahead of its debut on Disney+, watch the freshly unwrapped extended trailer below…
The event, which took place last night (May 19) in Atlanta, was attended by a host of notable names – including Tweet and Nicole Wray. Both of whom began their careers as protégées of Elliott’s.