Barely an hour after Normani fans (affectionately called the #NormaniNation) could line up to get their first listen to her latest single, ‘Fair,’ the Fifth Harmony alum had already begun storming stages in the new tune’s support.

The follow-up to 2021’s Platinum ‘Wild Side,’ ‘Fair’ is an emotional breakup ballad that displays the singer-songwriter’s vulnerable side.

“This song really captures me in one of my most vulnerable moments,” Normani said of the HARV-produced cut in a press statement. “I am really forcing myself to let go here. This is huge for me and hopefully this piece of art resonates. Love is beautiful yet so soooo terrifying,” she later added.

The sentiment was especially captured via the first televised live performance of ‘Fair,’ which came during Thursday’s episode of ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’ (March 17).

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Coi Leray‘s father Benzino may have let the cat out of the bag prematurely (much to Leray’s dismay), but the rising rapstress is moving forward with the unveiling of her long-rumored Nicki Minaj duet anyway.

Announced on Instagram Monday (March 14), Coi confirmed the tune titled ‘Blick Blick’ would hit digital shelves Friday (March 18) by lifting the lid on its vibrantly-colored single artwork.

And while Minaj confirmed to her diehard fans (affectionately called #Barbz) that she originally pulled her verse on ‘Blick’ after Benzino’s slip-up, she revealed the incident is now ‘water under the bridge.’

Now, you can hear the fruit of the femcees’ labor inside:

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From ‘Wild Side’ to her softer side, Normani changes gears for the new song, ‘Fair.’

Amply teased as her ‘most vulnerable’ single yet, the heart-tugging ballad tells the tale of picking up the pieces after heartbreak.

When I say I won’t / Tell myself I don’t / But I always will / Feel the way I feel / You have time to heal / I got time to kill,” she croons on the emotional track.

The latest taste of new music set to board the singer’s long-awaited debut album (reportedly due this summer), hop inside to hear the HARV-produced ‘Fair’ in full.

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Karen Huger is ready for her close-up.

The ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ star has landed the show’s first spin-off series, which has officially been unveiled as ‘Karen’s Grande Dame Reunion.’

Set to premiere on April 17 on Bravo, the special follows the fan-favorite as she returns to her hometown of Surry County with her husband Ray and daughter Rayvin. Together, they reunite with Karen’s family at large as they rediscover her humble beginnings and strengthen their collective union.

Naturally, drama and laughs are in abundance.

Check out the first look trailer below…

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Lil Nas X returned to the online sphere this week and is already wasting no time drumming up buzz for new music.

As reported, the 22-year-old Hip-Pop phenom confirmed that his sophomore album is “close to finished” and even shared that he’s recruited the likes of Saucy Santana and YoungBoy Never Broke Again as collaborators.

Ahead of the arrival of those tracks, the provocateur took to TikTok topless to preview a brand new track named ‘Lean On My Body.’

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Wendy Williams has ended a lengthy spell of silence since taking a hiatus from her daytime talk show – a hiatus that led to the cancellation of the long-running series.

In her first interview of the year, which saw the TV maven chat with TJ Holmes on Good Morning America, she addressed concerns surrounding her health, mental state, money management issues, and future in the media sphere.

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‘Top Boy’ is back for its second outing on Netflix!

Since blazing its way onto the streamer, the gritty British drama has become a worldwide phenomenon and now counts Hip-Hop force Drake as one of its executive producers.

Led by the likes of Ashley Walters, Micheal Ward, and Kano, season 2 of the series (which serves as its fourth overall) has been buzzed about in earnest. Particularly given the lengthy gap since its last season in 2019.

Ahead of the show’s March 18 return on Netflix, That Grape Juice‘s Samuel Eni sat down with Walters, Ward, Kano, Jasmine Jobson, Adwoa Aboah, and Saffron Hocking – who all dished on what viewers can expect from the latest chapter of the series.

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Jussie Smollett is officially a free man.

For, the former ‘Empire’ star has now been released from jail after serving mere days behind bars.

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New details have arrived in the lawsuit Chris Brown and Drake face over their collaboration, ‘No Guidance.’

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‘Up’ hitmaker Cardi B has never been shy about bringing up her history with elective cosmetic surgery, but that hasn’t stopped people from hopping in her comments to criticize her appearance.

On Wednesday (March 16), the GRAMMY winner garnered nearly 2.4 million likes on Instagram for a photo she posted with her husband, Migos star Offset.  And while many of the comments praised the Hip Hop lovebirds for their matching outfits, one commenter caught the eye of Cardi for weighing in on the diva’s ‘changing face.’

Curious to see how she responded?  Hop inside:

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Ella Mai kicked off the year by announcing the launch of her official second era, the follow-up to her double Platinum, self-titled debut (2018).

The lead single, ‘DFMU,’ served as the first taste of new music from the Brit-born songbird – a warmly-received groove that has already earned Mai yet another top 40 hit on Stateside R&B charts.

In a bid to see it reach similar heights on the Pop charts, Ella has lifted the lid on a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of its Loris Russier-directed music video.

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With names like Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Elvis Presley, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, and many other of music history’s most celebrated acts lining its classes, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame easily stands as one of the most prestigious accomplishments any recording artist can boast.

Yet, the ongoing omission of some of the entertainment genre’s biggest movers and shakers (i.e. Cher, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Patti Labelle, Chaka Khan) and the delayed entry of others has fans and artists alike raising eyebrows at the voting academy that determines the inducted class each year.

Like the GRAMMYs and the controversy courted about its voting procedures (as we reported here), some are calling for more transparency about the Hall’s selection process before fan voting.  Others, like legendary music icon Dionne Warwick, simply ‘don’t give a damn.’

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