Thanks to the ongoing success of the viral #HrsandHrsChallenge, Muni Long’s breakthrough hit ‘Hrs & Hrs’ has become one of the week’s top challengers for entry into the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10 next week.

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Katy Perry looks set to ‘Play’ on in Las Vegas.

For, the Pop starlet has officially extended her spell in Sin City.

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Start your engines because season 14 of ‘Ru Paul’s Drag Race’ is here.

The Emmy Award-winning series sees the groundbreaking drag force lead the latest search for America’s Next Top Drag Superstar.

Like millions across the globe, we’re already glued to screens and loving the array of characters all vying for glory on the popular VH1 hit.

With episode 5 set to air next Friday, check out a sneak peek before its broadcast…

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It looks Kendrick Lamar is on the cusp of a comeback.

Because, according to a new report, new music from the Hip-Hop titan is quite literally around the corner.

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Mayorkun has been heating up the global streaming scene with ‘Holy Father’ and its housing album ‘Back In Office.’

Boasting a flavorsome sound, the Mayor of Lagos is magnetizing new fans by the mass and has been celebrated for waving the flag for Afrobeats on the world’s stage.

Fresh from performing a set on That Grape Juice Live, the Nigerian supernova sat down for an EXCLUSIVE interview.

During the candid chat, the 27-year-old opened up about living with and being inspired by Davido, his latest music releases, a dream collab with Drake, and much more.

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After nearly five decades in the spotlight, Janet Jackson is telling her story on her terms.

The ‘Control’ singer is once again taking ownership – and this time it’s of her narrative.

Raw and unvarnished, the singer’s self-titled documentary sees the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer lift the lid on all corners of her life – personal and professional.

Promised and delivered is a front-row seat to the peaks and troughs that have defined a story like no other.

Janet and a star-studded list of guests dive into her non-linear rise to mega-stardom, romantic relationships, and the devastating blows that she’s had to overcome.

That Grape Juice was privy to an advanced look at the first three hours of the eagerly awaited four-hour special – which the superstar executive produced herself.

Much has been splashed across the press in the recent week, so join us below for must-see moments that you’ve yet to hear about…

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Readers of That Grape Juice know how passionate we are about music – whether that be past or present.

However, unlike our other segments – Retro Rewind, TGJ Replay, and From The Vault – The Pop Stop is the most in-depth look at Pop songs that may have flown under the radar over the last week that you should know, rather they be from music’s biggest stars or those on the rise.

This week, we want to highlight cuts from Charli XCX & Rina Sawayama, Anitta, Tove Lo, and Royal & The Serpent.

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Cher is honoring the legendary actress that was Betty White.

The ‘Believe’ songstress shared a clip of her singing ‘The Golden Girls’ theme song on social media. The performance took place in a very special location.

Her rendition of ‘Thank You For Being A Friend’ was given on the ‘Golden Girls’ Stage 5 in Hollywood, where the long-running series was originally taped.

Her performance is part of the upcoming TV special ‘Celebrating Betty White: America’s Golden Girl.’ The event will include tributes from everyone, including: President Joe Biden, Ellen DeGeneres, Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, Tracy Morgan, and many more.

In the meantime, watch Cher’s stunning performance of ‘Thank You For Being A Friend’ below…

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After a firestorm of headlines, Jamie Lynn Spears has seen her memoir ‘Things I Should Have Said’ become a bestseller nationally.

And while that may bring her joy, big sister Britney Spears is none too impressed.

As reported, the ‘Slave 4 U’ performer took umbrage with her sibling for various remarks made about her in the book – as well as releasing the book in the first place.

Indeed, the singer has made no secret of her sentiment that the project is, from her perspective, an exploitative move following the termination of the conservatorship that controlled her personal and professional life for 13 years. A conservatorship Britney insists her family benefitted from.

Now, in a fresh post on the matter, it’s clear the superstar is doubling down on her stance.

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Doja Cat may already be clawing toward the release of the music video for her next ‘Planet Her’ single ‘Get Into It (Yuh),’  but her faithful fans (affectionately called #Kittens) shouldn’t think that means she’s abandoned promo for its predecessor, ‘Woman.’

Released just last month, the Child-directed clip – which stars Teyana Taylor and is inspired by Michael Jackson‘s classic ‘Remember the Time’ visual – may have come as the fourth cut to get the video treatment from ‘Planet’ but it landed as one of Doja’s most critically acclaimed ever.

In a bid to get that critical acclaim to be reflected commercially as ‘Woman’ boasts the lowest peak among all the set’s singles to date (#52 on the Hot 100), Cat and team are unveiling a peek at the behind the scenes action of the clip’s creation.

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Ella Mai is back!

The GRAMMY-winning songbird, who hasn’t released new music since dropping the standalone single ‘Not Another Love Song’ in late 2020, unexpectedly served notice earlier this week that her second era had officially arrived.

Her sophomore album’s kickoff single comes in the form of ‘DFMU’ (an acronym for don’t f*ck me up), which premiered Friday (January 28).

Not long after its arrival to digital outlets, Mai followed with the release of its accompanying music video – an artsy clip (directed by Loris Russier) that sees its star lamenting the potential a love could go wrong so she gives her lover a stern, but necessary warning.

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Missy Elliott is no stranger to seeing the words “first ever” attached to her name over her 25-year career.

In addition to becoming the first female rapper to be inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, she’s also the first female rapper to receive the MTV VMA Michael Jackson Vanguard Award for her achievements in the medium of music video.

This week, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) added yet another groundbreaking milestone to her lengthy list of accomplishments when it reported the upgraded certification status of her 2005 album, ‘The Cookbook.’

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