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Dua Lipa gave fans the ultimate mic drop at a recent show when her upbeat onstage energy led to an adorable mishap, leaving her without her microphone on stage in the middle of her biggest hit. The “Levitating” singer handled the fumble like a total pro. In a video shared on Twitter by user @DemeSoRad,
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Whatever happened to Nelly Furtado? The Canadian singer-songwriter soared into the stratosphere on the back of her debut single “I’m Like a Bird” in 2000. The folksy anthem detailed Furtado’s fleeting attention span with love and introduced listeners to what would become one of the industry’s most distinctive voices. Coming near the end of the bubblegum pop tidal wave that
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Avril Lavigne‘s new album Love Sux just came out last week (Feb. 25), and it’s the first time in years that she’s has released a record full of guitar-driven pop-punk songs. While discussing the record with Uproxx, the singer enthused about her excitement for the “new generation discovering rock music.” Lavigne’s first album Let Go came out in 2002,
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Since finding breakout success and becoming a household name, Post Malone has released several award-worthy music videos. For instance, his “Circles” visual is a cinematic saga with impressive effects, dramatic costumes and an engaging plot. Watch Post Malone’s “Circles” Music Video: The “Better Now” star clearly knows how to capture an audience’s attention, and his visuals undeniably leave
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Music is full of genius, full of divinity and as unique as every single snowflake that falls from the heavens. Every avalanche begins with the movement of a single snowflake, and the illustrious composer Randy Edelman from the conception of his performance started a snow slide lasting 2 1/2 hours with his “Around the World
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Kanye West was the topic of conversation in many group chats last night because of his Donda 2 album listening and some of those convos have made their way online, resulting in the rapper trending on social media. On Wednesday night (Feb. 22), Kanye took his talents to LoanDepot Park in Miami to perform tracks from the
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UPDATE (Feb. 22): According to court documents obtained by XXL today, filed on Friday (Feb. 18), Megan Thee Stallion, born Megan Pete, has filed a new lawsuit against 1501 Certified Entertainment, petitioning against the label’s attempt at declaring that her 2021 release, Something for Thee Hotties, shouldn’t be considered an “album.” The filing says in part, “More
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Avril Lavigne has well and truly earned her title as the pop-punk princess, but in case you didn’t know, she’s actually one of the music industry’s most versatile musicians.  The hit-maker debuted with “Complicated” two decades ago. The rollicking “Sk8er Boi” followed shortly after. That one-two punch coupled with her uniform of cargo pants, tank
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Whatever happened to Far East Movement? Far East Movement exploded onto the scene in 2010 with the release of their high-flying debut single “Like a G6.” For anyone who had recently turned 21 (or had an excellent fake ID) at the time, the anthem’s rubbery beats and icy vocals likely evoke hazy memories of dancing in the club
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Singer/Songwriter/Multi-Instrumentalist Ross Royce from Wellington, New Zealand has made leaps and bounds in the last couple of years on the international stage with songs ‘Mrs. Vain’ & ‘Life Worth Living’ being featured in the Hollywood movie “Amateur Night” starring Jason Bigg’s and Ashley Tisdale and the song ‘Life Worth Living’ being featured in the recently
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Who are the American sign language interpreters who will perform at the 2022 Super Bowl? The Super Bowl Halftime Show will make history this year as it includes ASL interpreters for the first time ever. Deaf rappers Sean Forbes and Warren Snipe will share the stage with Halftime Show headliners Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary
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The 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show aired around 8 PM ET Sunday night (Feb. 13), bringing an all-star lineup of hip-hop heavy-hitters to the legendary Halftime Show stage. Rap and hip-hop icons Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar headlined the star-studded, explosive performance, while 50 Cent made a surprise guest appearance.
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