Country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill star in the new Yellowstone prequel, 1883 — the real-life husband and wife’s first joint acting project. In a December cover story for People, McGraw admits of his wife, “It’s been incredible to do scenes together and to watch her work.” That likely doesn’t include the time she slapped him. McGraw dishes
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By now, we all know Cardi B and her crew know how to throw a massive party for every special occasion for her loved ones. (Remember Kulture’s past birthday parties?) On top of that, we all know Cardi B loves flexing the lavish lifestyle she leads on social media whenever she gets a chance to.
During his appearance in a Twitter Space hosted by Alicia Keys – which the singer launched to promote her recent eighth album, ‘KEYS’ – Jay-Z made a comparison between his wife, Beyoncé, and the late Michael Jackson. “Bey’s gonna be mad at [me] for saying this but Michael Jackson never had a Coachella,” he said
Rap Radar unites for the top 10 rappers of 2021. B.Dot ruffles a few feathers with his annual top 10 rappers of the year. Reunited with his Rap Radar colleagues, Tidal’s Elliott Wilson and Sony Orchard’s Naji Grampus, the three run through their list including Drake, Freddie Gibbs, Conway The Machine, Nas, J.Cole, Lil Baby,
2021 was a great year for TV. There was some great programming to get us through a difficult year. But there were also some terrible returning dramas that squandered excellent opportunities to tell good storylines. We spoke to the entire TV Fanatic staff to get insight into what worked and didn’t work for returning dramas
James Franco has been off the grid following a string of sexual misconduct allegations that were made against him back in 2018. Since that time, his former frequent co-star Seth Rogen has gone about his own business and made a number of great projects, such as An American Pickle and The Boys. During that time,
Haken guitarist Charlie Griffith has put together a Christmas-themed cover of Slayer’s “Seasons in the Abyss.” Protest the Hero frontman Rody Walker sings on the track, while other musicians to appear include Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess, The Absence/Inhuman Condition drummer Jeramie Kling, Cradle Of Filth bassist Daniel Firth, Haken drummer Ray Hearne (on tuba) and guitarist Dan Goldsworthy (My Minds Weapon). Griffith commented: “Injecting this song with some Christmas cheer
This year’s R&B darling Jazmine Sullivan hints at a sequel to 2021’s Heaux Tales with a new snippet. The teaser, recorded near a studio mixing console, was shared Wednesday, Dec. 22, on her official Instagram with the video text alluding to a tale dedicated to Sullivan. “I just didn’t want to be alone,” Sullivan said
Lucky Daye has shared an extended live version of his duet “How Much Can A Heart Take” featuring Yebba. The live take is lifted from his May late-night stop at Jimmy Kimmel Live!. “One of my favorite moments of this year,” wrote Daye in a caption directing fans to check out the longer performance. Last
Dylan Scott‘s latest single “New Truck” is a little surprising. For one, the song is relatively upbeat for being filled with heartbreak. Also, Scott doesn’t have much experience with relationships ending. “I’ve been with my wife since I was 15,” he reveals when asked by Taste of Country about a breakup that still stings. “So
At the 2022 Oscars, the Best Original Song nominations could include works from the three R&B divas: Beyoncé, H.E.R. and Jennifer Hudson. On Tuesday, it was revealed that each woman and their film-dedicated music made the 15-song shortlist for this category. [embedded content] Already a winner of this prestigious award, H.E.R. may be one step
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By now, we’ve been burnt out, tired and done with virtual meetings and parties in our daily lives over the past two years. But if there was a Zoom call that would not be a snooze, it’d definitely be ones hosted by Elton John. On Tuesday (Dec. 21), Elton John released a quirky yet heartwarming
Enny has shared a new documentary, tracking her musical journey so far – watch Under 25 ‘til Infinity in full below. The 30-minute film, a play on the London-based artist’s debut EP ‘Under 25’, which came out this summer, takes viewers on a journey from when Enny quit her job in 2019 to pursue music,
Hov vs Nobody. If you are looking for a Verzuz with JAY-Z, better rule it out. On Tuesday (Dec. 21), JAY-Z was a guest speaker on Rob Markman’s Twitter Spaces conversation with Alicia Keys, where the rapper and recent Rock & Roll Hall of Famer touched on a ride range of topics including a potential
How did it all end for Michelle Young? The beloved Bachelor Nation star made her final pick on The Bachelorette Season 18 Episode 10, and it was an emotional affair. With her parents and sister arriving in Mexico, Michelle got some food for thought as she thought her mind was made up. For the final
Celebrities are fans too, so it’s easy for the people who make pop culture so famous to have moments with rather impressive admirers. Sometimes they’re cute interactions, but in other cases, the results are a little bit bawdy. In the case of Downton Abbey: A New Era star Joanne Froggatt, she recalled a royal encounter
King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp and his wife, the actress and singer Toyah Willcox, have unveiled the latest entry in their “Sunday Lunch” series of cover videos that have captured the Internet’s attention in recent months. For their newest video, the couple have switched back to the tried-and-true formula of Robert on guitar and Toyah
Christmas came early 37 years ago for the Judds. It was on this day (Dec. 22) in 1984 that the mother-daughter duo, made up of Naomi and Wynonna Judd, landed at the top of the charts with their hit single “Why Not Me.” “Why Not Me,” written by Harlan Howard, Sonny Throckmorton and Brent Maher, was the