The Grandes are in mourning. On Tuesday, Ariana Grande announced that her Nonna, Marjorie Grande, has died. The singer shared a statement on behalf of her family, expressing how devastated they are to mourn their “beloved matriarch.” She was 99. “Marjorie (Nonna) Grande passed peacefully in her home and was …
Read More »Fred Again, Skepta, Plaqueboymax Debuted a New Song on Twitch
DJ-producer Fred again.., streamer-producer Plaqueboymax, and rapper Skepta have premiered their collaborative track “Victory Lap.” The song, which was originally crafted on Twitch, was officially released on Fred Again’s channel today. From a room in New York City, Fred played the catchy lyrics: “Shorty get freelance, now she a free …
Read More »SZA and Chappell Roan Bond Over Navigating the 'Pressure Cooker' of Fame
After exchanging high praise earlier this year, SZA and Chappell Roan united for a wide-ranging conversation for Interview, in which they bonded over navigating the “pressure cooker” of celebrity and how everyone actually does give a fuck. Near the end of the conversation — which largely found Roan asking SZA …
Read More »Beyoncé Thanks Paul McCartney for 'Writing One of the Best Songs Ever Made'
Beyoncé concluded the final night of her Cowboy Carter tour‘s six-show run at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Monday, and took to social media to celebrate the moment, while also showing love for one of England’s most influential musicians of all time. “Thank you, Sir Paul McCartney, for writing …
Read More »Addison Rae Unveils 2025 World Tour Dates
Addison Rae is bringing her debut album on the road. The Addison tour will make stops across North America, Europe, and Australia later this year as the singer’s first headlining run. “I can’t believe I get to sing and dance for you (and with you) this fall,” Rae wrote on …
Read More »Motion City Soundtrack Announce First Album in a Decade: 'The Most Important Record of Our Career'
Everything is all right — because Motion City Soundtrack are back and better than ever. The Minnesota pop rockers have announced their first album in 10 years, The Same Old Wasted Wonderful World. The project marks Motion City Soundtrack‘s seventh LP and will arrive Sept. 19. Along with the exciting …
Read More »John C. Reilly Becomes Jack White's Titular 'Archbishop Harold Holmes' in New Video
John C. Reilly has read countless scripts throughout his career. But the one that landed him his latest role was slightly unusual. It’s not a script, but a song. When the actor first heard Jack White‘s “Archbishop Harold Holmes,” he wanted to step inside of it as the titular character. …
Read More »G-Dragon to Bring 'Übermensch' Tour to U.S. and Europe
Well, he said he would be back. After a headlining performance at Head in the Clouds Los Angeles last month (which marked his first U.S. performance since 2017), G-Dragon has announced U.S. and Europe dates for his ongoing Übermensch tour. The newly announced leg includes shows at both Newark, New …
Read More »Ava Max Will Celebrate 'Don't Click Play' With a North American Tour
Ava Max‘s third album is getting a tour. On Monday, the pop star announced that she’ll be heading on the Don’t Click Play tour this fall following the release of her album of the same name. Max will launch the set of shows on Sept. 3 at Los Angeles’ Greek …
Read More »Judge Dismisses Sean Combs Juror Over Inconsistent Statements
Follow all of our Sean Combs trial coverage Sean Combs’ sex trafficking and racketeering trial entered its sixth week Monday with the judge dismissing a juror whose credibility was contested after he gave inconsistent statements about where he lives. The juror, a 41-year-old Black man who works for New York’s …
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