After Friday (April 14) brought with it ‘Me’ and ‘Mine,’ the first two singles from Kelly Clarkson‘s forthcoming album ‘Chemistry,’ the GRAMMY and EMMY-winning diva wasted no time hopping on the promo trail in their support.
After Friday (April 14) brought with it ‘Me’ and ‘Mine,’ the first two singles from Kelly Clarkson‘s forthcoming album ‘Chemistry,’ the GRAMMY and EMMY-winning diva wasted no time hopping on the promo trail in their support.
‘Can We‘ collaborators SWV and Missy Elliott can count themselves head of the class of names set to be recognized at the 2023 Black Music Honors.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) took to press Friday (April 14) to announce Camila Cabello‘s ‘Familia‘ hit ‘Bam Bam‘ has been welcomed to her family of Platinum hits.
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Rita Ora is wasting approximately no time lighting a match under the campaign for her new album ‘You & I.’
The chart-topper’s third studio effort and its July 14 was announced earlier today (April 19) and the media maven has unlocked its latest single ‘Praising You’ hours later.
Built around a sample of Fatboy Slim‘s classic 1998 smash ‘Praise You,’ the track is billed as a feature with the Dance giant.
Speaking on the release, Ora said:
“To not only get Norman (Fatboy Slim)’s stamp of approval but to actually collaborate with him and pay homage to such a massive song from my childhood was truly a surreal experience. I think this record means something different for everyone, but from my perspective, it’s about praising your loved ones and really celebrating those relationships. I’m incredibly honoured that we get to breathe new life into the song and re-introduce it to a whole new generation.”
Speaking of the rework, Norman (Fatboy Slim) added:
“From a chance meeting late one night in the Naughty Corner at Glastonbury a friendship and collaboration grew that on paper may look unlikely. Yet here it is, and it has a life of its own!”
Take a listen below…
For both artists and attendees, Coachella is often a spectacle enjoyed over two weekends.
However, for Frank Ocean, it’s officially a case of one and done.
Because it’s just been announced that the singer has dramatically dropped out of week 2 of this year’s festival in the wake of his polarizing live comeback.
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Drake is renowned for stirring up conversation – both on record and off.
The latest centers on the latter.
For, the chart-topping MC has ignited ample chatter on social media after sharing a snap many are deeming a “thirst trap.”
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Legendary actor Morgan Freeman has been nabbing headlines for his candor on the topic of race.
The 85-year-old, who rarely does interviews, was more than open when chatting with ‘The Sunday Times’ about concepts he doesn’t like – a chat that led him to discuss his disdain for the terms ‘African American’ and ‘Black History Month.’
Look inside to see what he said…
Rita Ora has lifted the lid on her third studio album.
The Pop force and 5-time chart-topper has officially announced her incoming LP ‘You & I.’
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Madonna kicked off 2023 with news she would celebrate her unparalleled 40-year career with an ode-to-self via the retrospective ‘Celebration World Tour.’
As tickets for the highly anticipated venture were snapped up at a record pace, the Queen of Pop quickly shared news she would expand its tour itinerary – a feat she’s had to repeat due to enduring demand.
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Beloved ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ antagonist Knuckles is ready to knockout the competition courtesy of his own live-action series at Paramount+.
Details inside.
For Rihanna, the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show proves itself to be the gift that keeps on giving.
In the two months since the Pop superstar took to Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium to deliver live renditions of her greatest hits like ‘We Found Love,’ ‘Work,’ ‘Diamonds,’ and more, she learned her sales and streams skyrocketed – placing multiple albums from her catalog back into the upper rankings of the Billboard 200 and upgrading many of her certifications at the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
The latter shows no signs of slowing.
Look inside for the latest update the organization bestowed to the top-selling diva.
Already listed as one of the best-selling female albums of all time, Madonna’s 1984 LP ‘Like a Virgin’ is no stranger to induction into exclusive clubs.
Thanks to recent news from the Library of Congress, however, the Queen of Pop is seeing her sophomore studio effort reign in a new historical capacity.
Details inside.