Omarosa‘s bid to sell her book ‘Unhinged‘ has seen her make her way to the ‘Today‘ show to unleash a brand new secret Donald Trump recording and to stun viewers with even more shocking revelations!
Key points? Her feeling that he is a habitual liar, the fact that he battles with reality, why she decided to record her meetings with members of the Trump administration, why she isn’t afraid of legal ramifications for her actions and why she wants Trump to think twice if he is thinking about coming after.
Oh…and the fact that she has proof that he used the N-Word multiple times.
Iraqi rapper I-NZ made headlines recently after releasing his music video ‘This is Iraq,’ which was inspired by VMA nominee Childish Gambino’s chart-topping hit ‘This is America.’
Sources close to the artist tell That Grape Juice that I-NZ may accompany Gambino (real name Donald Glover) to the 2018 MTV VMAs on Monday, August 20th in New York City.
Historically, the annual extravaganza has been established as the platform on which anything and everything can happen. And this year looks to be no different.
As at writing, performers on the bill on include Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Post Malone, and Travis Scott. Additional names are expected to be announced in the coming days.
For now though, re-live the videos for ‘This is America’ and ‘This is Iraq’ – which have wracked up millions of views apiece – below…
From The Vault journeys back to the year 2003, when a certain rising diva was releasing one of her most acclaimed tracks.
This week’s pick is Christina Aguilera’s ‘The Voice Within.’
The ballad was the fifth and last single to be serviced from Xtina’s game-changing LP ‘Stripped.’
Christina penned the cut alongside Glen Ballard, who also handled the production.
Because of its inspirational theme, it was compared to the work of the likes of Whitney Houston and especially Mariah Carey – both of whom respectively dominated the airwaves years prior with songs like ‘The Greatest Love Of All’ and ‘Hero.’
Though not as big as its predecessors, the track was a moderate success around the world, peaking at #33 on home-soil and entering the Top 10 in both Canada and the UK, at #10 and #9 respectively.
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After directing the visuals for previous singles ‘Dirrty’ and ‘Can’t Hold Us Down,’ the mighty David LaChapelle handed the reign once again to illustrate the soaring track.
The result was a monochrome, one take affair where the singer left her raunchy persona at the door to reveal herself in a raw, naturalistic manner.
It praised by critics who seriously enjoyed its more stripped back approach and was nominated for various VMAs in 2004.
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We long for the days Ms. Aguilera would be at every opening of a door performing something, somewhere.
With new album ‘Liberation,’ we really thought that by telling the masses that she was back to being a full-time musician that she also meant promoting her music. But obviously we were wrong…
Still, the ‘Liberation Tour’ is something to look forward to, as well as the end of lengthy gaps between projects.
Let’s hope the voice within her keeps her on that very path this time around.
Kanye West‘s inability to criticise Donald Trump has seen him score a fresh set of compliments from the troubled President.
West made his way to ‘Kimmel’ days ago and sought to defend his love for Trump but found himself unable to explain how he could continue to support him in spite of his horrific acts.
All roads lead to October 5th for Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper.
For, on the said date the formidable pair will make their hotly anticipated debut in big-screen musical ‘A Star Is Born.’
The third incarnation of the 1937 classic, the flick also marks Cooper’s directorial debut.
In this telling of the much-loved tale, his character Jackson Maine discovers an unknown yet talented singer named Ally (Gaga). As her career rockets, Jackson begins to realize that his best days may be behind him.
As palpable Oscar buzz grows, the duo are heating up the promotional streets and have landed a-front of Entertainment Weekly‘s latest issue – aptly the Fall Movie Preview edition.
Inside, the stars unveil stills from the movie everyone is talking about. Head below to check them out, where a clip of the anchors discussing the film also awaits…
With her long-awaited ‘Survive the Summer’ EP finally available for purchase, Iggy Azalea’s pounding the promo pavement in its support. And, while the rapstress is gushing over the success of the set’s latest single, ‘K.R.E.A.M(featuring Tyga),’ and more, expectedly talking points in interviews always seem to steer toward some of the more controversial instances of the Grammy nominee’s career (i.e. romantic past, record label drama, financial woes, and more). A recent sit down with our buds at Idolator proved no different.
Candidly, Azalea tackled the hot topics including, but certainly not limited to: the status of ‘Digital Distortion’s content, why the Quavo-assisted ‘Savior’ was not included on her EP, her next single, and much more.
Look after the jump for some interesting quotes from the ‘Fancy’ hitmaker:
Unfortunately, recent years have seen the promising performer K. Michelle rely on reality television and not music to get by.
Her latest bid to garner attention? A tell-all interview with ‘Hollywood Unlocked’ in which she bares all on her sexual escapades, relationships with Idris Elba, R. Kelly and her alleged abuser Memphitz.
That isn’t all. For, she also revealed that contrary to popular belief, “butt shots” are illegal in the United States and that the doctor who sealed her buttocks with superglue also worked on a number of her celebrity peers.
British R&B sensation RAY BLK has been creating all the right waves since winning BBC Sound Of 2017 – the first unsigned act to do so.
Now, after signing a lucrative deal with Universal’s Island Records, the soul-filled songstress has unleashed first single from the union, ‘Run Run.’
A raw and resonating, the song was penned from personal experience, addresses the gun and knife crime epidemic afflicting London.
Speaking on the track, the 25-year-old said:
“The stories from Run Run are real life events that I have experienced. I wrote the song as a reminder to everyone listening, not to become a product of their environment. They have the choice to better themselves and rise above their struggles. Ultimately, I want my fans to know that there’s a big world out there with many opportunities and to believe in themselves.”
Tom Green helms its accompanying video, which awaits below…