Taylor Swift has a major hit on her hands with her song ‘Anti-Hero.’
For, the song is set to mark a major milestone for her over in the United Kingdom.
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Taylor Swift has a major hit on her hands with her song ‘Anti-Hero.’
For, the song is set to mark a major milestone for her over in the United Kingdom.
More details below…
It looks like Rihanna fans may have more waiting to do before the star drops that ever-elusive new album.
This, despite the Bajan belle being announced as the headliner of the Super Bowl Halftime Show 2023.
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The glow up is real for 2022’s breakout female Rap sensation Glorilla, and she’s ready to keep that shine going via the November 11 release of her highly anticipated debut EP ‘Anyways, Life’s Great.’
See its official tracklist inside.
Rina Sawayama is getting candid.
The rising music superstar is the latest singer to grace the coveted cover of Vogue Singapore.
Lensed by Jenny Brough, Sawayama stuns for a compelling photoshoot, but also gives an equally compelling interview.
Talking everything from the inspiration behind ‘Hold The Girl,’ to future collaborations, and so much more, she does not hold back.
Peep pics and quotes from the spread below…
Kanye West has found himself embroiled in yet another controversy. This time around, it centers around Rihanna.
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Charles Dickens’ 19th century classic novella ‘A Christmas Carol’ gets its latest reimaging courtesy of the Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds-led movie adaptation, ‘Spirited.’
Uniquely telling the story from the perspective of the ghosts of Christmas past and present, Reynolds plays Clint Briggs, a younger version of the “Ebenezer Scrooge” archetype, while Ferrell will be bringing the “Ghost of Christmas Present” to life.
Directed by Sean Anders, the musical comedy boasts a star-studded cast including the likes of Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer as well as Loren Woods, Joe Tippett, Patrick Page, Sunita Mani, Marlow Barkley, Jen Tullock, and more.
Ahead of its release in U.S. theaters on November 11 and global unveiling on Apple TV+ November 18, get in the Christmas spirit by catching the ‘Spirited’ trailer inside.
Female Hip-Hop pioneers Salt-N-Pepa are no strangers to making history over their illustrious careers, and Friday (November 4) – nearly 36 years after the arrival of their debut album ‘Hot, Cool & Vicious’ – they continued to do so thanks to becoming the first female Rap group to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
‘If I Could Turn Back Time’ hitmaker Cher had time Sunday (November 6) to clap back at detractors weighing in on her relationship.
The 76-year-old Pop icon went public recently with her new 36-year-old boyfriend, Amber Rose‘s ex-beau/music executive Alexander “AE” Edwards, after the two were photographed holding hands in West Hollywood.
Since then comments have flooded the actress-singer’s social media timelines with commenters pointing out everything from the lovebirds’ 40-year age difference to her penchant of dating younger guys over the years.
Having had enough of the hoopla, Cher took to Twitter to offer her own comment in response to the naysayers.
Saturday night (November 5) brought with it one of music’s biggest nights – the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Six months after the 2022 class was announced, the coveted trophies were handed to the more than worthy inductees – a list that included honorees Carly Simon, Eurythmics, Harry Belafonte, Pat Benatar, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Lionel Richie, Eminem, Dolly Parton, and more.
The first time the show was held in Los Angeles, the inductees not only gave impassioned speeches in front of a star-studded crowd that included the likes of Mary J. Blige, P!nk, Janet Jackson, Dr. Dre, Gwen Stefani, Bruce Springsteen, and more, but some even rocked the house with stunning performances!
Ahead of the ceremony’s November 19 airing on HBO, look inside for highlights.
Megan Thee Stallion turned up something serious for her hometown of Houston as a headliner for the Amazon Music Live concert that followed the Texans vs. Eagles NFL matchup Thursday night (November 3).
Broadcast on Prime Video, the GRAMMY winner’s set was primarily comprised of numbers found aboard her latest Billboard 200 top 10 album, ‘Traumazine,’ and included rocking live renditions of the LP’s single, ‘Pressurelicious,’ as well as fan favorites ‘NDA,’ ‘Freak Nasty,’ and ‘Anxiety.’
And though the home team lost the football game, Stallion’s performance was an unquestionable touchdown.
See it inside if you missed the action when it first aired.