Aubrey O’Day is speaking out against Diddy and how he allegedly tried to buy her silence.
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Aubrey O’Day is speaking out against Diddy and how he allegedly tried to buy her silence.
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Tyla may have made history with the Billboard 200 arrival of her eponymous debut studio album, but the South African singer – despite canceling her world tour – is still hot on the promo trail for the project and its singles.
‘ART,’ the latest tune from the LP to get the visual treatment, shines as a fan favorite.
“Fresh out the gallery, Can you handle me? Handle me carefully, I’ll be yours to keep. I’m your centerpiece, make the canvas speak,” she sings in the song’s second verse.
Living up to its moniker, the tune’s official music video shows the rising diva starring as the artist and muse in an art gallery that sees some of its pieces come to life.
Weeks after the visual first landed on YouTube, Tyla is now inviting her beloved fans (affectionately called #Tygers) behind the scenes to see the creation of the Nabil-directed clip.
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JT is keeping her foot on the gas!
Having already thrilled fans this year with ‘Alter Ego’ alongside Doechii as well as her own solo cut ‘Sideways,’ the City Girls star – when not busy rocking stages across America on her first solo headlining tour – is preparing fans for the release of her debut solo mixtape (‘City Cinderella’).
The latest taste from the highly anticipated project comes courtesy of ‘OKAY.’
“I’m pretty than a motherf-cker, hoes be lookin’ okay (Yeah) / She think that she f-ckin’ with me, is this b-tch okay? / He said he ain’t f-ckin’ ’round, I look at him like, “Okay” / I used to be down bad, but now a b-tch okay,” she raps on the Akachi-produced bop.
Released Friday (April 26), JT is capitalizing on the buzz around the single by lifting its official music video.
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Chockfull of homages to Pop royal Janet Jackson‘s iconic 1986 ‘Pleasure Principle’ music video, Coi Leray lifted the lid on the accompanying clip for her latest single ‘Can’t Come Back.’
Directed by Dragan Andic, the visual sees Leray reflect on the woes of a troubled relationship while showing off some pretty provocative dance moves at the gym.
“That’s why I had to kick him to the curb / The love is turning, the hate is getting worse,” she raps on the Melz & Truebeatzz-produced jam. “It’s alright cause you live and then you learn / Tables won’t always turn / Just go ahead, let that b-tch burn.”
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Over a decade after award-winning songstresses Tamar Braxton and K. Michelle first locked horns, the R&B divas are still at it – this time rearing their claws regarding recent comments the former made about Black artists permeating the Country musical landscape since Beyonce‘s groundbreaking ‘Cowboy Carter.’
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Janet Jackson is playing no games with her recent promotional onslaught to celebrate the extension of the ‘Together Again Tour.’
Just moments after sending her fans (affectionately called the #JanFam) into a frenzy on Monday (April 29) with news she’s taking the hotly selling trek to Europe, she was spotted joining our friends at ‘Complex’ for their popular ‘Sneaker Shopping‘ series.
While browsing the shelves of Stadium Goods in New York City, the Pop royal dished on everything from what her beloved supporters can expect from the forthcoming leg of the global jaunt to revisiting some of her most iconic sneaker moments in movies (‘Poetic Justice’), performances, and music videos like 1986’s ‘Pleasure Principle.’
Hop inside to see her stroll down memory lane while racking up a hefty shoe bill.
Taylor Swift making history is becoming an almost weekly occurrence.
And this week is no different.
For, the Pop titan’s chart-topping ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ has catapulted a record number of tracks into the upper echelon of the Billboard Hot 100.
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Billie Eilish sent fans into a frenzy when she announced her third studio album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft.’
And with the LP’s May 17 release rapidly approaching, the GRAMMY and Oscar winner has ignited fresh flames of excitement by lifting the lid on the project’s accompanying live trek – which is aptly christened ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour.’
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The stunning trailer for ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ was mind-blowing in and of itself.
Yet, the first look at the Barry Jenkins-directed blockbuster was unleashed alongside a number of surprises. Specifically as relates to its cast.
For, the climax of the teaser revealed that Beyonce and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter are involved with the Disney live-action adventure.
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The Lion King returns to the big screen – and this time with a brand new story to tell.
‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ aptly centers on the character of Mufasa and serves as a prequel to the events that unfolded in the classic 1994 film and the sequels that followed.
Anchored in the live-action format that powered Disney‘s 2019 revival of ‘The Lion King,’ the new movie is directed by Academy Award winner Barry Jenkins.
Aaron Pierre leads in the titular role of Mufasa and will star alongside Kelvin Harrison Jr (who features as Taka).
With the film set for a December 20 release, the first look trailer has been unleashed.
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NSYNC could be hitting the road, and, if they do, big bids could be in the works,
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Zendaya ‘s latest movie ‘Challengers’ is a hit in the United States and has scored big at the weekend box office.
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