Muni Long may have collected her first GRAMMY at this year’s ceremony on February 5, but that doesn’t mean she is resting on her laurels.

Teaming with Ty Dolla $ign, the lauded singer-songwriter recently played assistant on OG Parker‘s latest single ‘Still Work.’

“Day and night, I can be there/call me my number still works/You just gotta dial it first,” Ty sings on the cut’s chorus.

The third release from Parker’s forthcoming project, ‘Moments,’ ‘Workis lined with lyrics that speak to the ups and downs of the love that lingers after a romance has died.

Hear the tune and see its ReelGoats-directed accompanying music video inside.

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With nearly seven years separating fans of Tweet from her latest album, the eponymous ‘Charlene’ (2016), the guitar-wielding songstress has been rolling out standalone singles over the last few years to keep her dedicated supporters satiated until official news drops about her next studio effort.

Beyond her solo releases like ‘Neva Gonna Break My Heart Again,‘ ‘Neva Felt This Way,’ ‘Remedy,’ and ‘I Admit It’ (as we reported here), the R&B diva has also played guest star on the well-received cuts of other artists.

Her latest in the latter stead comes courtesy of a supporting role on her longtime collaborator Charlie Bereal‘s 2023 remake of Curtis Mayfield‘s 1970 classic ‘The Makings of You.’  

Hear it inside.

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The Official UK Album Chart has been painted a potent shade of Pink.

For, the airborne performer has flown straight in at #1 on the coveted count with her ninth studio album ‘Trustfall.’

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Alicia Keys sprung a surprise on her beloved fans two weeks ago when she released a visual for her new song ‘Stay,’ the latest lift from her 2022 album ‘Keys II.’

Featuring Lucky Daye, the romantic tune sits as an undoubted fan favorite from ‘Keys II’ – a standing only cemented by its stunning accompanying music video filmed in the desert.

In a bid to help ‘Stay’ soar up R&B charts like its predecessor, ‘Trillions,’ Alicia has lifted the lid on a sneak peek behind the scenes that shows how the magic of the airbiggie & Kamerameha-directed clip came to be.

See the action inside and check out the final product.

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Christina Aguilera brought the heat and the hits at the Viña del Mar Festival in Chile.

Breaking televised ratings records in the region, Xtina’s set was stacked with classics such as ‘Dirrty,’ ‘Beautiful,’ ‘Fighter,’ Lady Marmalade,’ and ‘Genie In A Bottle.’

The diva also thrilled with material from her Latin GRAMMY Award-winning project ‘Aguilera’ – such as ‘Pa Mi Muchachas’ and ‘Santo.’

Watch the electrifying set in full after the jump…

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The ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ season 7 reunion popped off like fireworks on the 4th of July – and there’s plenty more heat to come from the conclusion of an action-packed chapter of the Bravo hit.

In a more tender moment to come in part 2, Gizelle Bryant opens up about undergoing a hysterectomy.

Tearing up, the reality star told host Andy Cohen that serious complications had her children worried that she would not come home.

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Sam Smith may be in album mode following the release of ‘Gloria,’ but the chart-topper is also finding time for extracurricular activities.

Namely joining season 2 of ‘Sex and the City’ spin-off ‘And Just Like That…’

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Drake and 21 Savage keep the heat coming from their joint album ‘Her Loss’ with the release of the video for ‘Spin Bout U.’

The Dave Meyers-directed visual follows the unique clips for the smash hit ‘Rich Flex,’ ‘On BS,’ ‘Privalaged Rappers,’ and ‘Jumbotron Sh*t Poppin.’

Skewing all sorts of cinematic, the video sees Drizzy and 21 under siege by a bevy of baddies

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Get ready to jet away with an array of Bravo’s most notable Housewives.

Because ‘The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip’ is back for its third season.

Serving as an all-star edition, the series unites key figures from various branches of the ‘Housewives’ universe.

Set to premiere on Peacock on March 23, the latest installment of RHUGT sees the ladies travel to Thailand and is anchored by:

Porsha Williams – Real Housewives of Atlanta
Gizelle Bryant – Real Housewives of Potomac
Heather Gay – Real Housewives of Salt Lake City
Leah McSweeney – Real Housewives of New York City
Alexia Echevarria – Real Housewives of Miami
Candiace Dillard – Real Housewives of Potomac
Whitney Rose – Real Housewives of Salt Lake City
Marysol Patton – Real Housewives of Miami

Ahead of its premiere, watch the first-look trailer after the jump…

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Stephanie Mills is doubling down on her comparison between Beyonce and Diana Ross.

The R&B veteran made headlines this week when she went on record to say that “Diana is the epitome of class…Beyonce is more Hip-Hop”

While some received the singer’s remarks as ultimately her opinion, others swarmed her social media pages with the suggestion that she was being a “hater.”

During an appearance on The Breakfast Club today, Mills was quizzed about the comments – and didn’t hold back.

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Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.

However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know, rather they be from music’s biggest stars or those on the rise.

This week, we want to highlight cuts from Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Gracie Abrams, The Backfires, Babygirl, Blusher, and Ofenbach.

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Quavo continues to mourn the loss of his late nephew/Migos groupmate Takeoff.

Just weeks after sharing an emotional live tribute at the GRAMMYs, the ‘Head Huncho’ (born Quavious Marshall) lifts another toast to the fallen star with the song ‘Greatness.’

“My chain, my watch, my wrist, my motherfu**in’ house, my rise and grind / I’d give away all this shit just to see my dawg just one more time,” raps Marshall.

And while he makes a nod to their history-making group in ‘Greatness,’ he also confirms that there will be no reunion with surviving member Offset.

“So don’t ask about the the group, he gone, we gone / Young ni**a, it can’t come back, damn,” he spits in the heart-tugging tune.

See its accompanying, Chris Dvon-directed clip in full inside.

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