NeNe Leakes has condemned her ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta‘ co-star Kim Zolciak for pulling her daughter into their decade-long feud.
NeNe and Kim turned ‘Atlanta’ into a television staple for millions by way of their volatile (but occasionally peaceful) relationship but sought to put the past behind them years ago following Kim’s departure from the series.
Today, following drama that is to play out on screen within the next few weeks, Leakes says there is no hope for a reconciliation.
K. Michelle is continuing with the push for new album ‘Kimberly: The People I Used To Know’ with the release of the video for ‘No Not You.’
Following on the from the clips for ‘Birthday’ and ‘F**k Your Man,’ thestripped down visual sees the songbird keep it simple while belting her heart out.
New album ‘Reputation’ debuted with over a million units sold first week and has birthed a #1 single. All facts. And yet, an aura of underperformance encases the project.
Less so commercially, but more so with it’s impact or lack-thereof.
She’s yet to enjoy a real “moment” ala ‘Bad Blood’ or ‘Shake It Off’ and the era’s clear play up of all things risqué feels as edgy as a soccer mom on the school run. Add to that the media shut-out and it all feels a little underwhelming.
Hoping to change all of that, Swift is gearing up to unleash the video for new single ‘End Game’ featuring Future and Ed Sheeran.
Set for a midnight launch tonight, a titillating trailer of the Joseph Kahn visual has been uncaged. Check it out below…
The new year has proven itself fertile ground for the kick off of a number of new shows, many of which have been received with open arms, eyes, and ears (if their ratings are anything to judge by).
Two series – ‘Grown-ish’ (spinoff of ABC’s hit comedy ‘Black-ish’ starring Yara Shahidi) and FOX’s reality singing competition ‘The Four’ (led by Sean “Diddy” Combs, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor, Charlie Walk, and hosted by Fergie) – scribble their names on to the list of premiering series to have been greeted with at least a moderate welcome since the year rang in.
Making their homes on Wednesday and Thursday nights respectively, get the details on their premiere figures inside:
From The Vault is back with a track straight from the mighty 90’s.
En Vogue’s ‘Whatever’ is this week’s pick.
Issued as the second single from the Funky Divas’ third LP ‘EV3’, it stands as the ladies first offering since Dawn Robinson’s departure.
Helmed by Babyface, it marked a change in the group’s sonic trajectory after working extensively with production duo Denzil Foster & Thomas McElroy on previous projects.
Though not as successful as its predecessor, the Robinson-led ‘Don’t Let Go’, the jam still managed to hit the Top 20 in both the US and the UK, at #16 and #14 respectively.
Frequent collaborator Matthew Rolston was the director for the accompanying video.
Set in a spooky beauty salon, the clip showcased the darker side of the group its members surrounded by mad scientists and donning BDSM-like outfits. Ironically, in all their monstrous-glory, En Vogue never lose their effortless elegance. The definition of a class act.
Years after their latest fall-out, it seems the original line-up still haven’t patched things up…
With groups like Xscape and New Edition enjoying career revivals at present, we’re sure we’re not the only ones hoping that the founding foursome mend fences.
We don’t care if it means spilling their tea on a reality TV or launching a Kickstarter campaign, as long as musical activity follows.
With over 20 years of success, Mary J. Blige is the definition of endurance.
But her journey has been far from smooth – and that’s a reality she’s been consistently candid about.
Speaking at the BAFTA Tea Party in Los Angeles last night, she continued with said frankness when quizzed about the current sexual abuse scandal rocking Hollywood.
True to her trademark brand of “no nonsense,” MJB used her own experience to weigh in on the debate and made it clear – she is not to be messed with.
Beyonce protégés Chloe x Halle are ready to take 2018 by storm.
The singing sisters are already racking up accolades for their role in ‘Black-Ish’ spin-off ‘Grown-Ish’ and are gearing up for a hotly anticipated performance at Coachella 2018.
Capitalizing on the collective buzz, the duo have debuted new song ‘The Kids Are Alright.’