Every year, Awards Season is special for one reason: we all can come together in an outrage against a very specific group of voters, and publicly shame them until we grow bored. The Golden Globes and Emmys are great predictors of who will be ultimately nominated for an Oscar…but this year, it appears that the
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Jack Antonoff, frontman of Bleachers and frequent Taylor Swift collaborator, directly threw shade at Kanye West on Twitter (X) on Wednesday (Jan. 24). “Kanye on Bleachers release date is hilarious little cry baby b—h,” he tweeted. Antonoff’s trolling tweet is about West’s upcoming three-part album with Ty Dolla $ign, Vultures. West recently announced the three release
Boy George has insisted Madonna is “too full of herself.” The Culture Club legend, who insisted “every gay man loves Madonna and there’s no one gayer than me,” has reflected on several less than positive meetings with the Queen of Pop over the years, insisting her unfavorable memories of the first time they crossed paths
Actor V is back! K-pop soloist IU gets some assistance from an extra special guest in her latest music video: V of BTS. In the music video for the singer’s pre-release track “Love wins all,” the pair play a couple running from a sinister cube mysteriously hunting people in what appears to be the end
Dua Lipa is convinced the public doesn’t want pop stars to be “smart” or “political.” The 28-year-old singer insists she reads voraciously and has told how she thinks fans don’t want to see intellectual stars. She said in a chat with Rolling Stone: “I don’t know if people believe that I like to read books,
Billy Joel knows it’s best to quit while you’re ahead. Or at least, that’s the motivation behind his not releasing an album in over two decades. His last studio LP, Fantasies & Delusions, arrived in 2001, a collection of classical compositions that debuted at No. 1 on Billboard′s Top Classical Albums chart. Eight years prior to that,
Trace Adkins showed his support for Morgan Wallen and Jason Aldean during a new appearance on comedian Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast earlier this week, defending both country superstars against the scandals and accusations of racism that Wallen and Aldean have individually faced. During the conversation, Maher brought up Aldean’s “Try That in a Small
A Grand Ole Opry-mounted Opry Goes Dolly show celebrating Dolly Parton‘s 78th birthday went sideways for Elle King — one of the performers on the bill — on Friday (Jan. 19). In fact, King’s performance got so mangled that the Opry even apologized on social media to outraged fans after the show. During her time
About 18 weeks ago, 32 teams in the National Football League started their season in hopes of making it until recently: the start of the Playoffs. Cut those teams in half, and 14 teams between the National and American Football Conferences have made it to the start of the Wild Card Round this weekend. Starting
Bret Michaels revealed the moment he knew Poison had “hit the big time” – and his answer may surprise you. The singer was a recent guest on the SiriusXM show Trunk Nation. During the course of conversation, Michaels detailed a moment that he considered “one of my biggest days of my life.” “When Poison’s Look
NBA standout Jimmy Butler is making good on his promise to create a country album, and he’s already produced a sizable amount of music. The Miami Heat forward has been hard at work on his musical endeavor for over a year, and he already has 60 songs under his belt. Butler’s ultimate goal is to
Dua Lipa has blasted the “obnoxious” behavior from the likes of Oasis and Blur in the 1990s. The “Dance the Night” singer has heaped praise on the iconic Britpop acts but insisted while they have influenced her upcoming new album, she makes a conscious choice to “separate the art from the person.” Asked if she’s
Ava Max is consistently one of pop’s catchiest stars, churning out earworm after earworm. She’s also known for sampling and interpolating other famous music in her songs, especially ’90s and 2000s electronic and pop music. Since breaking out with her smash single “Sweet but Psycho” in 2018, Ava has released a string of upbeat, dancefloor-friendly
It feels like it’s been a minute since the last Weekend Playlist…hasn’t it? I hope everyone enjoyed their holidays and maybe took some much needed time off work and socials. Unfortunately, we are in the dead of winter, which means I’m losing steam quickly. Call it seasonal depression, winter blues, you name it…I have it.
Gene Simmons has announced a show with his solo band, marking his first performance since Kiss played its final concert. The Gene Simmons Band will take the stage Friday, April 26 at the Summer Breeze festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The band’s lineup includes guitarists Brent Woods (Sebastian Bach, Vince Neil) and Zach Throne (Corey
Reba McEntire is headed to Las Vegas in February for a big, exciting reason: She’s one of the superstars performing a patriotic classic at Super Bowl LVIII. According to The Hollywood Reporter, McEntire will sing the national anthem — “The Star-Spangled Banner” — before the big game in 2024. She’s joining rapper Post Malone and R&B star
Oh, wait until you watch this absolutely energizing, fun, surprise concert if you will complete with disguises initially. I have two videos for you below. Well, maybe it’s not quite a concert but rather more of a sing-a-long at the top of your lungs while Green Day’s singer Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tré Cool jam
No Doubt are reuniting at Coachella. The ska group best known for hits including “Just A Girl” and “Don’t Speak,” are among the acts set to perform in the Southern Californian desert this April. The “Spiderwebs” group haven’t performed with frontwoman Gwen Stefani since 2015, whilst their last studio album was 2012’s Push and Shove.
Have you ever been singing along to a song you’ve loved for months — or even years — and a friend or family member interrupts you to let you know you’re not singing the right lyric? It rocks your world when you realize you’ve been interpreting something you thought you knew so well incorrectly all
Roger Taylor is credited as the sole songwriter of Queen‘s 1984 song “Radio Ga Ga,” but his son, then a small child, deserves some recognition for his role in the track’s creation. Somewhere in the early ’80s, Taylor and his French partner Dominique Beyrand were at home listening to the radio when their young son, Felix, wandered
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