Already the best-selling digital artist in history, Em – who is also the only act to boast three Diamond-certified singles and three Diamond-certified albums – learned one of those RIAA-reigning sets, ‘Curtain Call,’ made history again on the Billboard 200 this week.
While this week has seen certain acts squabbling, there is no such drama between two of R&B’s most notable names. Quite the contrary.
Usher invited Chris Brown to join him on stage at his Las Vegas residency last night (October 14) – not only to perform but also to shower him with praise.
Lil Baby has ascended to the upper echelon of the Rap elite and the projected sales of his newly released album ‘It’s Only Me’ are reflecting his certified status.
Secretly married in 1994 when he was 27-years-old and she was only 15-years-old, shocking details about their annulled union – including reports of her pregnancy and other abuses at the time – left jaws dropped in the court room and beyond once the story broke in the media.
Despite the disturbing, yet highly publicized recounts from witnesses and people close to them, actor Isaiah Washington – who worked with the ‘One in a Million’ diva in the 2000 film ‘Romeo Must Die’ – is adamant she was not a victim in the sordid affair.
Look inside to see his recent commentary that sparked outrage.
The talk of the week was undoubtedly the social media smackdown between Latto and her “former idol” Nicki Minaj!
What started as a discussion around “industry politics” and the recently kicked off GRAMMY voting process that saw Minaj’s #1 hit, ‘Super Freaky Girl,’ booted from Rap categories to Pop turned into a virtual brawl between the two rappers with major disses flying both ways (as we reported extensively).
As their respective fan groups continue to duke it out on the Web, some industry figures – like CHIKA and now Amber Rose – are throwing their two cents in on the matter.
While CHIKA took aim at Minaj and her “annoying” fans (affectionately called Barbz), Rose is taking more of a Switzerland route by encouraging peace between the dueling divas. Look inside to see what the model-actress had to say.
Christina Aguilera spent much of 2022 celebrating her roots with her Spanish language project ‘Aguilera’ and now she’s set to close out the year by toasting what many deem her magnum opus – ‘Stripped.’
Lifted from his forthcoming new studio album (which will arrive via the mogul’s freshly minted label imprint Love Records), the song now boasts a ‘Kings Remix.’
Following on from the Queens Remix (which added Ashanti and Yung Miami into the mix), the latest take on the track features Fabolous and Tory Lanez (…).
Lil Baby is back and aiming to blaze with his long-awaited new album ‘It’s Only Me.’
Serving as the follow-up to 2020’s ‘My Turn,’ the 23-track set sees the Atlanta native fire from all cylinders on what is unquestionably one of Hip-Hop’s most hotly anticipated offerings of the year.
Arriving on the heels of the MC’s Prime Video documentary‘Untrapped: The Lil Baby Story,’ the LP features guest spots from many a heavy-hitter including Future and Young Thug, as well as Nardo Wick, Jeremih, and Pooh Shiesty.
The project is preceded by the single ‘In A Minute,’ which reached #1 on Urban and Rhythmic radio.
Diddy‘s latest single may be titled ‘Gotta Move On,’ but that’s the opposite of what the mogul is doing with the track.
Instead, the star – who has long reminded that he invented the remix – has delivered a refreshed take on the song; one that sees Ashanti and City Girls member Yung Miami feature alongside him and Bryson Tiller.
Billed the Queens Remix, the Ron Browz production is touted as reflecting the energy of New York.
The television adaptation of the popular movie franchise ‘Step Up’ is back with a binge-worthy, sexy, bold, and fast-paced third season.
In its first and sophomore seasons, the show served as a YouTube Original series, ‘Step Up: High Water.’
Now, it has found a new home at STARZ under the shorter title of ‘Step Up.’
Along with a new network and name, the series added new characters and actors. The late Naya Rivera originally played the role of Collette Jones. After time and respectful consideration, Christina Milian was cast in the same role; she has shared that she wants to portray Jones in a way that is unique to her.
Season three continues to follow megastar Sage Odom (played by Ne-Yo) as he faces criminal charges, financial ruin, and powerful political enemies.
That Grape Juice’s Chet Kincaid caught up with members of the cast and crew, including Milian, creator Holly Sorensen, Jamaica Craft, Terayle Hill, Terrence Green, Kendra Willis, Rebbie Rosie, and Jade Chynoweth.
Collectively, they opened up about what we can expect from season three of the talent-filled show.
Nicki Minaj has had quite the year with female rappers.
While the likes of JT, Akbar V, BIA, and more have praised the Rap Queen for her support of the genre’s up-and-coming femcees, others – like Lattomost recently – have suggested she’s hell-bent on sabotaging their careers.
And while Nicki and Latto continue their Twitter fisticuffs stemming from the Thursday announcement (October 13) about the potential GRAMMY miscategorization of the former’s #1 hit, ‘Super Freaky Girl,’ another critically acclaimed rapstress – CHIKA – has entered the chat.
Look inside to see how her weigh-in caused a fiery clap back from Minaj’s dedicated fans, affectionately called #BARBZ.