Cher is not shy about her political beliefs and now she is sharing her plan if Donald Trump gets elected again.
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Cher is not shy about her political beliefs and now she is sharing her plan if Donald Trump gets elected again.
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Taylor Swift continues to dominate the music world, and her latest achievement is no different.
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Brandy is set to bring festive cheer to screens in the ‘Best. Christmas. Ever.’
The multihyphenate star leads the Netflix film in the role of Jackie.
Each holiday season, she sends out a festive newsletter (filled with boasts) that makes her old college friend feel… less than merry.
A twist of fate sees Charlotte, her husband, and their family on Jackie’s and her husband Valentino’s snowy doorstep just days before Christmas.
Keen to prove that her friend’s life isn’t as “perfect” as presented, Charlotte almost ruins Christmas for everyone – forcing both families to team up to restore the holiday spirit.
B-Rocka stars in the Mary Lambert-directed flick alongside Heather Graham, Jason Biggs, and Matt Cedeño.
As reported, the film is being supported by Brandy’s new holiday album, ‘Christmas With Brandy’ (due November 10).
Ahead of the movie’s November 16 release on the streamer, check out the freshly unwrapped first-look trailer:
Music powerhouses Jungkook, Central Cee, and The Kid Laroi have joined forces for a new collaboration.
Entitled ‘Too Much,’ the song serves as the second single for The Kid Laroi’s upcoming debut album, ‘The First Time.’
The music video for the song features all three artists with each of them exchanging verses.
Prior to the release of ‘Too Much,’ the song was teased by The Kid Laroi by hinting that he had the privilege of working with Jungkook, who is a member of BTS.
He would go on to share a picture of him and Jungkook, further solidifying the collaboration rumors.
Now that it is here, check out the video for ‘Too Much’ below…
‘In a Minute’ hitmaker Lil Baby had time Sunday night (October 22) to respond to rumors that he is the star of a sex tape that shows a lookalike giving a jaw-dropping performance rocking the mic.
Just a month after watching his Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado reunion single, ‘Keep Going Up,’ become his first Hot 100-charting single in over a decade, Timbaland is looking to reach even higher Hot 100 heights with its follow-up: ‘My Way.’
Delivered his own imprint, Mosley Music Group, and Def Jam Recordings on Friday (October 20), the bass-buoyed bop – assisted by newcomer Anna Margo – is reminiscent of the producer extraordinaire’s late 90’s and early 2000’s hits (namely those with R&B princess Aaliyah).
“So tell me ’bout your big plan / You wanna see if I’m anything new / What makes you think I want somethin’ from you? / Try not to blink when I walk in the room,” she croons on the song’s pre-chorus.
The street-inspired wardrobe rocked by the rising California-based songstress in the tune’s accompanying music video also drew mixed comparisons to the late ‘Are You That Somebody?’ singer.
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“Freedom” takes on many forms for P!nk these days.
Beyond feeling like she’s broken free from the criticism of ageist detractors who place limits on what a Pop diva over 40 can look, sound, and perform like, the GRAMMY winner has also loosened the grip of a troubled past that nearly saw her never touch the heights of Billboard charts (or ceilings with her high-flying performances).
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Just days after music lovers had their hopes heightened that Rihanna‘s return to the road was right around the corner, a “high-level source” who would have had a direct hand in curating said plans has confirmed none exist.
R&B royal Mary J. Blige is set to unlock new music.
And fans won’t have to wait long to hear it.
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Usher made quite the mark during his stint on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.
As reported, the Diamond-selling superstar took center stage on the UK platform to perform his latest hit single ‘Good Good.’
During the spirited set, the R&B veteran also delivered a rousing cover of Daniel Caesar and H.E.R.‘s beloved bop ‘Best Part.’
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‘Three Little Birds’ has taken flight on ITV.
Helmed by Sir Lenny Henry, the rivetting series chronicles immigration, community and the strength of Black womanhood through the lens of a mother and all those who have travelled to make Britain their home.
That Grape Juice‘s Feyi Adebanjo sat down with Sir Lenny Henry and the show’s stars Rochelle Neil, Yazmin Belo, and Saffron Coomber who opened about the inspiration behind its creation, the Windrush generation, and the future of Black stories in the entertainment industry.
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