Ahead of finding out if she’ll be taking home the Best Rap Performance GRAMMY at the 2023 ceremony (click here to see the nominees), Glorilla already won over readers of ‘The Cut’ as she graced the magazine’s Spring Fashion cover.
Lining its pages with a slew of stunning snaps lensed by famed photographer Eric Johnson, the 23-year-old turned heads in designer duds from Ferragamo, Lanvin, Selasi, and more.
For, moments ago, Queen Bey poured out a remix for her global ‘Renaissance’ smash ‘Cuff It.’
Christened ‘Cuff It (Wetter),’ the refreshed take on the track is built around a viral mix of the dance jam.
Slowing it down, the megastar adds new vocals and lyrics – gifting the established cut a whole new dimension.
Its release comes amidst ample excitement around Beyonce’s freshly announced ‘Renaissance Tour’ – which is proving one of the year’s hottest tickets already. And that’s just based on pre-sales.
Today sees the return of ‘Harlem’ on Amazon‘s Prime Video.
And season 2 of the popular dramedy reunites viewers with the show’s quad of leading ladies: Meagan Good (Camille), Jerrie Johnson (Tye), Shoniqua Shondai (Angie), and Grace Byers (Quinn) – all of whom reprise their roles.
From the onset, the action picks up from the jaw-dropping cliffhanger of season one’s finale.
After making a shocking decision that rocked all corners of her life, Camille (Good) is tasked with figuring out how to put the pieces back together. Elsewhere Tye (Johnson) ponders her future both personally and professionally, while Quinn (Byers) sets sail on a journey of self-discovery – uncovering a number of poignant finds, and Angie’s (Shandai) sees her career make encouraging strides.
That Grape Juice‘s Chet Kincaid sat down with all four ladies along with Tyler Lepley (Ian) and Tracy Oliver, the show’s writer, to discuss the show’s sophomore run, the character development embedded, and the stars’ personal takes on the situations their characters face.
Season 7 of the ‘Real Housewives Of Potomac’ brought the drama and then some
A ratings success, the Bravo show has proven increasingly popular during its latest outing – thanks largely to its super juicy story arcs.
Set to premiere on February 19, sees the first installment of the three-part season 7 reunion special air, with the ladies addressing a number of hyper-hot topics.
Per the newly unleashed trailer, the fireworks fly far, wide, and high between Karen, Gizelle, Robyn, Ashley, Wendy,Candiace, and Mia.
Their husbands are also central to the drama.
What are you waiting for? Check out the first look below…
Easily one of the most successful Pop acts in British history, the group has been thriving anew after reuniting its original lineup of Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, and Siobhan Donaghy.
Giving a taste of what to expect, the ladies stoped by BBC Radio 2‘s Piano Room to perform ‘Too Lost In You,’ ‘No Regrets,’ and a soaring cover of Miley Cyrus’ latest smash ‘Flowers.’
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 Shania Twain, Ellie Goulding,Inhaler, and Caroline Polachek.
After soaring to the top of Pop charts together with 2001’s ‘Lady Marmalade’ remake, powerhouse Pop divas Christina Aguilera and P!nk soared to the top of each other’s sh*tlists – stoking a feud that lasted nearly 16 years before calling a truce in 2017.
In the years since both have revealed their road to reconciliation included the recording of a duet that never surfaced, but neither party counted out the chance it could eventually hit the airwaves.
Look inside to see the reaction of P!nk (born Alecia Moore) when she was recently quizzed on the status of the highly anticipated tune. (more…)
A year after reaching its Hot 100 top 20 peak, ‘Hrs & Hrs’ – the breakthrough single of Muni Long – continues to clock major streams on digital music platforms like Spotify.
To capitalize off its enduring impact, the obstinate ballad recently got a facelift in the form of a Spanish edition as part of the GRAMMY nominee’s ‘Spotify Singles’ spotlight.
Titled ‘Horas Y Horas,’ the repackaged cut comes courtesy of production from GRAMMY-winning duo The Avila Brothers.
“Lo tuyo, es mío, ahora/ Puedo hacer esto por horas/ Sentar y hablarte aquí por horas/ Regalarte unas rosas/ Nos bañamos en las olas/ De champaña y una cena/ Pero eres tu que me devoras,” she croons on the loose translation of her R&B chart-topping hit.
‘Hrs’ wasn’t the only song getting the remake treatment from Muni, however. She also reimagined The Carpenters’ (and later Luther Vandross) classic ‘Superstar.’
Before Rihanna turns heads at Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium with her sure-to-be-epic Super Bowl Halftime Show next Sunday (February 12), Saweetie is hoping you’ll tap, tap, tap into the metaverse to see her rock the virtual stage in Roblox.
Ella Mai has given her sophomore album, the critically acclaimed ‘Heart on My Sleeve,’ the revamp treatment courtesy of a deluxe edition.
Announced last week alongside news she’ll be taking tunes from the LP on a headlining North American tour, the project shines with three extra songs – ‘2 O’Clock’, ‘This Is,’ and ‘Our Song.’
Bringing the track total to 18, the original – released in May 2022 – famously featured R&B hits ‘Not Another Love Song,’ ‘DFMU,’ ‘How,’ and ‘Leave You Alone’ and guest stars like Latto, Roddy Ricch, Lucky Daye, and more.
Ahead of the March 31 kickoff of the ‘Heart’ tour, hear the album’s expanded version inside courtesy of Apple Music and Spotify.
While hot on the promo trail last year for her latest film, VH1’s ‘Hip Hop Family Christmas Wedding‘, singer-songwriter Keri Hilson waxed honest about her forthcoming musical endeavors and even addressed ‘false starts’ that left some of her puzzled about if they would ever get the official follow-up to 2010’s ‘No Boys Allowed’ LP.
Fast forward to this week, Miss Keri Baby is reassuring her longtime supporters that she has not only been creating a collection of tunes to line a new album but they will likely hear the first fruit of the labor this year.