Harry Styles is firing up the engine of his third album campaign.
For, fresh from announcing the May 20 release of the ‘Harry’s House’ LP, the eclectic Pop force has lifted the lid on the project’s lead single – which is officially titled ‘As It Was.’
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The slap heard and seen around the world is still ringing in the ears and mouths of shocked onlookers a day later.
Sunday night (March 27), shortly ahead of accepting his first Academy Award ever, legendary actor Will Smith smacked Chris Rock for delivering a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and her battle with alopecia. Though he later apologized for the incident, the damage had been done as social media ignited with debates about the appropriateness of the occurrence given the time and venue.
Among those leading the conversation are Smith and Rock’s fellow celebrities. Look inside to see what the likes of Nicki Minaj, Lil Kim, Cher, Tiffany Haddish, Lil Nas X, 50 Cent, and others had to say.
Dua Lipa is cooking up new music.
For, she has just given fans a major update on her third studio album.
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Miley Cyrus is back with more new music.
Case in point, she has just announced her first-ever live album.
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New updates have arrived on last night’s on-air assault between Will Smith and Chris Rock.
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Latto has linked up with the legendary Mariah Carey for the official ‘Big Energy’ remix.
Both the original song and Mimi’s 1995 classic ‘Fantasy’ are built around a prominent sample of Tom Tom Club’s ‘Genius of Love’, thus making the collab all sorts of apt.
On the refreshed version of the jam, which is housed on the femcee’s sophomore album ‘777,’ the pair trade verses…and whistle notes.
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In an era of award shows of every kind watching their ratings tumble to historic lows, the Academy Awards announced the inaugural “fan-favorite” award as a mean to turn the tide and increase engagement.
Relying on audiences to vote on their favorite movie of 2021, fans of the year’s most talked about motion pictures took to Twitter in droves to ensure their fave was unveiled as the first winner of the honor.
Upon its announcement, Amazon’s Camila Cabello-led ‘Cinderella’ was leading the race to the Oscar finish line (as we reported here). By voting’s close on March 3, however, a new frontrunner had emerged.
It’s been nearly 13 years since Lady Gaga made a play for the top of the Billboard charts with her second #1 hit, ‘Poker Face,’ but – if renewed success at iTunes is to judge by – the RedOne-produced tune may be given another hand for chart glory.
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The credits are done rolling at the 94th Annual Academy Awards, known more commonly as the 2022 Oscars. Hailing from the Los Angeles Dolby Theatre, the night saw the year’s most notable movie releases honored for their multi-layered contributions to the world of film.
Like any memorable ceremony, it was the unscripted moments that made for the most resonating – namely those inspiring acceptance speeches.
Keen to see who got the opportunity to deliver one? See the full list of winners inside:
With over 500 awards to her credit, Beyoncé sits in history books as the most-awarded living act in all of entertainment.
Having already conquered the GRAMMYs as its most-decorated singer to date (28 wins), Bey’s stride toward EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) status was expected to take a leap in the right direction Sunday night (March 27) as the diva earned acclaim for delivering her first Academy Award performance for a song she was nominated for.
By the night’s end, however, it was her beloved fan group (the #Beyhive) who was making the delivery – a set of stings to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for awarding the golden statuette to Billie Eilish‘s ‘No Time to Die.’
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‘Ali’ and ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’ are not only regarded as two of Will Smith‘s best motion pictures, but many hail the masterpieces as two of the century’s greatest cinematic offerings.
And while both were recognized with nominations by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in their years of eligibility (2002 and 2007 respectively), neither nabbed a golden statuette for Smith – a loss many critics still deem a misstep on behalf of the Academy.
Sunday (March 27) brought with it what may be redemption, however, when Will walked away with the Best Actor trophy for his acclaimed performance as Richard Williams – father of legendary tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams – in 2021’s ‘King Richard.’