Megan Thee Stallion is back in the studio making music, that is according to the songstress.
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Megan Thee Stallion is back in the studio making music, that is according to the songstress.
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Taylor Swift has achieved yet another career milestone. This time around, it comes off the success of her ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ album.
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As one of the greatest and most successful artists of all time, Diana Ross has delivered many memorable moments over the course of her illustrious career. However, few can rival the colossal spectacle that was her iconic concert at Central Park in 1983.
A seismic celebration of a talent and a hit catalog like no other, the performance served as an emphatic exclamation mark of the legend Ross already was at the time.
800,000 (yes, eight hundred thousand) revelers packed into Central Park and braved turbulent weather to watch The Boss blaze the stage like only she can.
Rocking the house with a set that fused solo smashes and hits from The Supremes’ reign, the diva dazzled from the onset with a stunning showing of ‘I’m Coming Out.’
And while the performance was cut short by a storm, nothing could quell the hurricane that was The Boss.
Here’s toasting the 40th anniversary of a legendary showing from one of the most legendary talents to ever grace the stage.
Harlem is renowned for bringing the heat! Hailed by many as the heart of the modern music industry, the region has gifted the world with some of the most revered talents of all time.
Fittingly, then, the premiere edition of the Harlem Festival of Culture is set to play host to some of music’s most exciting names.
Taking place July 28-July 30 on Randall’s Island, the event will see the likes of Teyana Taylor, Coco Jones, Muni Long, Ferg, Wyclef Jean, Fat Joe, Remy Ma, and more.
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As meteoric rises go, few in modern Hip-Hop have galvanized the masses quite like Ice Spice.
Dominating the Urban sphere with bops such as ‘Munch’ and ‘Princess Diana,’ the Rap princess has also been making a splash in the Pop realm by way of colossal collaborations with the likes of Taylor Swift (‘Karma’) and Nicki Minaj (‘Barbie World’).
With this week bringing with it the expanded re-release of her ‘Like…?’ project, the femcee is pounding the promotional pavement in support of the set.
Her latest stop was Apple Music, where she chopped it up with Zane Lowe about a myriad of topics. From her ascend, navigating the “ghetto” music industry, her family, working with “Queen’ Nicki Minaj, new music, and much more.
Check out the insightful interview below…
Burna Boy etched his name in the history books when he became the first African artist to headline a stadium show in the UK.
The GRAMMY-winning superstar delivered an unforgettable spectacle at his sold-out London Stadium show this summer. And Apple Music is ensuring the masses are able to get a glimpse of the magic.
For the streamer has unleashed a cinematic performance video of ‘Last Last’ from the night as well as an in-depth interview between Burna and Ebro Darden.
Check out both below…
Readers of That Grape Juice know what avid music lovers we are – especially of hits past.
So, as our retrospective segments, ‘From the Vault’ and ‘TGJ Replay,’ allow us the chance to re-spin the gems and jams of yesterday of one artist, our latest feature – Chart Rewind – serves as a variation of our Retro Rewind assay to salute an entire era of music history.
This week, we have the mind to throw back to ‘Friend of Mine’ – the inaugural chart-topper of R&B veteran songstress Kelly Price.
Is Jung Kook en route to topping the Hot 100 with his inaugural solo hit like fellow BTS star Jimin before him?
The answer is pointing toward a very strong maybe.
Billboard history books penned yet another Taylor Swift accomplishment this week thanks to the unveiling of her latest album re-release, ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).’
Sent to music shelves (digital and otherwise) on July 7, the set boasts the highest first-week sales of any effort released this year – igniting Swift-Mania in a way that also lit a fire under 10 of her other previous projects (to unprecedented measure).
And while her domination of the Billboard Hot 100 has been extensively covered, her reign over the Billboard 200 may be the week’s biggest music story given its historic implications.
See what we mean inside.
Jamie Foxx has broken his silence following the shock hospitalization that left many fearing the worst.
As reported, the superstar was rushed to hospital after suffering a “medical complication” on the set of his latest film.
The actor’s condition was kept so under wraps that it gave way to much speculation – both positive and grim.
Now, after being spotted in public for the first time last week, Foxx has opened up in an emotional video.
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Jay Rock, Anderson .Paak, and Latto make an unlikely but potent trio for the Mustard-produced bop ‘Too Fast (Pull Over).’
“Pull ovеr, that a** too fast (Too fast) / Hit the ATM and grab more cash (More cash) / Yеs, Lord, feelin’ like a new man (Yes, lawd) / I was dreamin’ in the life, then I woke up,” croons Paak – who shows off his singing and rapping skills – on the energetic cut’s chorus.
Accompanied by a high octane music video that sees the hitmakers poppin’ bottles at a pool party and dancing with scantily clad models, look inside quickly for your first taste of ‘Too Fast.’