With New York City being lit and live, That Grape Juice was in the house at an intimate event for Big Freedia’s ‘Behind The Song’ listening experience at Ludlow House NYC.
Full story from TGJ’s Chet Kincaid below…
With New York City being lit and live, That Grape Juice was in the house at an intimate event for Big Freedia’s ‘Behind The Song’ listening experience at Ludlow House NYC.
Full story from TGJ’s Chet Kincaid below…
Fans of ‘Best Friend’ co-stars Saweetie and Doja Cat originally had their calendars marked for the June 25 arrival of both femcees’ new albums – ‘Pretty B*tch Music’ and ‘Planet Her’ – respectively.
New reports reveal, however, those who have been impatiently waiting to tap, tap, tap in to the former’s serially delayed debut LP will have to watch the clock just a little while longer.
Details inside:
Saweetie cranked things into ‘Fast (Motion)’ on Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight.
Backed by a bevy of dynamic dancers, the femcee delivered a rousing rendition of the track – which serves as her latest single.
With the video for the song skewing slick and cinematic, it looks like the rising star embraced a similar approach for its latest live showing.
Watch her in action below…
Saweetie is getting candid.
The music superstar recently sat down with Complex, where she revealed she would love to collaborate with J. Cole.
Her words below…
Little Mix is enjoying big success.
For they have nabbed yet another top 10 hit.
Full story below…
Liftoff for Little Mix has seen the Pop trio rocket to the top of the tally with their newest single ‘Confetti.’
Full story below…
You can never have a party with too much confetti.
Little Mix has returned with a video for their song ‘Confetti,’ which features Saweetie after they previously announced it this week.
On the track, she raps:
“So my girl hit me up about a f***-boy dude / I said ‘hold on, hold on, what he said he did to you’? / Caught him sending d*** pics and a couple of nudes / Shit, we could chop it off and I’ma body this dude.“
‘Confetti’ is the title track from the group’s sixth album of the same name (stream it here) and follows the smash ‘Sweet Melody.’
The visual, which sees the ladies make a transformation, features cameos from ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ favorites Tayce, A’Whora, and Bimini Bon Boulash.
What are you waiting for? New Little Mix is just below…
Little Mix light up the latest edition of Euphoria Magazine.
Arriving on the eve of the release of the group’s new single ‘Confetti,’ the feature sees Jade Thirwall, Perrie Edwards, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock shine with collective and solo covers.
Beyond styling and profiling, the ladies open up about becoming a trio following Jesy Nelson‘s departure, their approach to new music moving forward, and much more.
Head below for pics and quotes…
Gwen Stefani is pounding the promotional pavement in support of her current single ‘Slow Clap.’
Aiming to garner the uplifting anthem a fresh round of applause, the Pop performer has unwrapped a new video for the track.
Previously, she premiered a visual for the song’s Saweetie assisted version.
Now, she’s driving solo.
The colorful clip sees Stefani illuminate the track’s empowering lyrics alongside youngsters.
Check it out below…
Saweetie isn’t holding back.
In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the ‘Tap In’ rapper clapped back at those who say she samples other songs too much for her own music.
Her words below…
Saweetie may be currently seated at the highest rung she’s ever reached on the Hot 100 with her Doja Cat-assisted single, ‘Best Friend’ (#14 peak to date), but that doesn’t mean she’s resting on her laurels.
Ahead of the unveiling of her long-awaited debut studio album, ‘Pretty B*tch Music,’ the 27-year-old is tiding fans over with the April 16-released ‘Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1’ – a compilation EP highlighting up-and-coming musical talents (click here to stream).
To bring even more eyes and ears to the project, the rapstress selected its housed tune, ‘Risky’ (featuring Drakeo the Ruler), as its first single to get the video treatment.
Look inside to see the Fakedell-directed action.