With record sales well over 120 million during his 35-year career, George Michael stood as one of the best-selling singer-songwriters of all time over his lifetime.
Just months after the fifth anniversary of his untimely death, Michael’s illustrious life story is being brought to theaters across the United States via an autobiographical documentary narrated by the English Pop icon himself.
Just weeks after scoring his first appearance in the Hot 100 (as we reported here), Lucky Daye is looking to repeat the feat by shining a spotlight on his D’Mile-produced song ‘NWA.’
Bringing a magazine photo shoot to life in the video for his tune (which serves as third release lifted from his top 5 R&B charting-sophomore album ‘Candydrip’), Daye taps rapper Lil Durk to assist in the high fashion, Rubberband-directed clip.
Rocking flashy fashion like only he can, look inside to see Lucky in action.
As Ne-Yo fans ready themselves for the release of ‘Self-Explanatory,’ the long-awaited succeeding studio album to 2018’s ‘Good Man,’ more good news surfaces about projects the 42-year-old is attached to.
Just months after winning rave reviews for starring opposite Keri Hilson and Serayah in VH1’s ‘Hip Hop Family Christmas,’ the singer (born Shaffer Smith) is reuniting with the latter for yet another yuletide-flavored flick.
Case in point, she has just unleashed her remix to Nicki Minaj and Fivio Foreign‘s collaboration ‘We Go Up.’
Across the tune, she raps about running the game and how far she has come since the start of her career.
“Went from a shampoo girl / Now washin’ these hoes / That’s one hell of a glow up (You know) / Let me go to the gym and just get my head straight / Stomp a b**ch out when I skip leg day.”
Her remix to ‘We Go Up’ is the second song she has released this year. She previously teamed up with Tay Money and ShantiiP for their collaboration, ‘PTPOM (Shemix).’
‘Take It To the House’ hitmaker Trick Daddy has taken to TMZ to set the record straight on his thoughts about Beyoncé.
As we reported last year, the 47-year-old sent the diva’s fans – affectionately called the #Beyhive – swarming after he said she doesn’t ‘write her own songs’ and ‘can barely sing.’
Just last week, he doubled down on the notion by asserting her vocal ability paled in comparison to the likes of Whitney Houston, Stephanie Mills, Adele, and Jennifer Hudson.
With the reiteration causing his once-cooled backlash to reheat, Daddy – hot on the promo trail in support of his FOX SOUL cooking show ‘B*tch I Got My Pots’ – is stirring up the pot with a direct address to some of Bey’s fans.
Slide inside to see what the Slip N’ Slide star said:
It’s finally time to wave goodbye to ‘This Is Us.’
Anchored by a stellar cast, which includes the likes of Sterling K. Brown, Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Susan Kelechi Watson, the NBC drama follows the lives – past, present, and future – of The Pearson family.
And during its six years on air, it’s pierced its way into the hearts of millions worldwide.
Blended, complex, and layered, the relatives and their narrative remain as compelling as ever heading into the eagerly anticipated season 6.
With its swan song season already proving, check out a sneak peek of episode 14 below…
Megan Thee Stallion is gearing up for a major drop this Friday (April 22).
For, as reported, the Hot Girl Coach has heeded the request of fans and will unlock the brand new song she performed during her blazing set at Coachella 2022.
Now, she’s lifting the lid on more about the release.
As multidimensional maestros go, few can rival the resonance of Snoop Dogg.
Indeed, from dominating the charts to making a mark across a multitude of mediums, the superstar has morphed into more than a musician – he’s a Pop cultural icon.
Proving that his skills know no bounds, Snoop has joined forces with Kelly Clarkson to host NBC’s newest show, ‘American Song Contest.’
Helmed by the producers of NBC’s ‘The Voice’ and ‘Eurovision Song Contest,’ the live series features 56 performers (bands, solo artists, or duos) – including representatives from all 50 states. Each week, they compete for a chance to win the country’s vote for the “best hit song.”
With the competition underway, Snoop chopped it up with That Grape Juice‘s Chet Kincaid about navigating the various versions of himself that we’ve come to know and love in the context of this particular show.
Check out the chat above.
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‘American Song Contest’ airs Monday nights at 8:00pm ET/PT on NBC