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.

See how it all unfolded inside:

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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.

Curious to see how it all plays out? Watch inside

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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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Here at That Grape Juice, we love all things R&B! So, fittingly, we’ve teamed up with DJ Ace – one of the UK’s most revered R&B connoisseurs and host of BBC 1Xtra‘s weekly series Everything RNB (which airs Sundays at 10pm).

Each week he’ll be rounding up his latest show and previewing what’s upcoming on the next episode. Right here on That Grape Juice.

Without further ado, check out the latest installment with DJ Ace below…

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After dropping her long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz,’ to critical acclaim last September, Sevyn Streeter is hitting the streets to bring the project and her entire brigade of fan favorites to a stage near you.

Via an intimate tour sponsored Femme It Forward, the singer-songwriter will kick off the ‘Guilty Pleasures Experience’ in New York City on February 7 before touching down in Atlanta, Houston, and more en route to the closing show in Los Angeles on Valentine’s Day.

Hop inside to see if Sevyn’s schedule time in your town.

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Ciara has paired up with Meta – the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram – to pour into businesses owned by Black women.

Full story below…

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By comparison, Rap is easily music’s most collaborative genre.

In fact, some of Hip Hop history’s biggest hits have come as the result of some heavyweight tag teams on a track – a nod to the age old adage of ‘strength in numbers.’ Yet, while there is a noteworthy class of emcees who have made indelible marks on the charts by their lonesome, the ladies of the male-dominated genre can’t exactly boast that frequency.

Making the achievement all the more toast-worthy when it does occur, this week saw rising rapstress Latto join an exclusive list of female Hip Hop hitmakers when her latest single, ‘Big Energy,made big moves into the Hot 100’s top 40.

To celebrate, we’re raising a glass to the entire club of femcees who have brought the same energy – for and by themselves.

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Doja Cat is continuing to invite the masses to ‘Planet Her.’

Still in the thick of promotion for her third studio album, the multihyphenate force is gearing up for the release of the next visual from the project – ‘Get Into It (Yuh).’

Arriving on the heels of the whimsical ‘Woman’ visual, the clip is touted as “coming soon.”

Prior to its landing, the intergalactic themed vid has been teased by way of a slick, cinematic trailer.

What are you waiting for? Check it out below…

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Tiffany Haddish takes center stage in the search for the truth in the new Apple TV+ comedy series ‘The Afterparty.’

The unique murder mystery chronicles one killer night through the lens of the 8 revelers who attended a high school reunion afterparty.

Aptly clocking in at eight episodes, each installment will unpack the events of the same evening by way of a different character’s perspective. Indeed, the episodes will all take on individual formats and shapeshift to adapt to the protagonist’s personality. 

Haddish is joined by Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ben Schwartz, Ike Barinholtz, Ilana Glazer, Jamie Demetriou, and Dave Franco.

With the Chris Miller-directed series arriving on Apple TV+ today, the first episode has been available to stream in full right here. Watch after the jump…

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It’s never too early for Mariah Carey to plot her next Christmas season takeover.

Case in point, the elusive chanteuse has just announced her next children’s book.

More details below…

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In news just in, it has been reported that Kanye West is allegedly telling people Pete Davidson has AIDS.

More details below…

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Kelly Clarkson is back to covering some of music’s biggest stars.

This time around, she stuns with a cover of Whitney Houston‘s classic, ‘Saving All My Love For You.’

She delivered the performance during her “Kellyoke” segment on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show.’ While yesterday’s episode was hosted by Jay Leno, he gushed over Clarkson’s cover.

‘Saving All My Love For You’ was Houston’s first Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper and it went on to win the singer her first GRAMMY Award.

This is not the first time that Clarkson had covered Houston. She has previously covered a slew of her songs, including: ‘Run To You,’ ‘How Will I Know,’ and more.

Watch her stunning performance just below…

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