Lainey Wilson’s career arc will be on full display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in a new exhibit dedicated to the Louisiana country singer. Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails opens July 18 at the Nashville museum and runs through next June. According to an entry in …
Read More »Clipse Release Sleek, Cinematic Video for 'So Be It'
The Clipse are taking us back to the blog era of the aughts during the rollout for their Let God Sort Em Out project. Today, the Virginia duo dropped the video for “So Be It,” the second single from their upcoming album, dropping July 11. The black-and-white, Hannan Hussain-directed video …
Read More »Dolly Parton Will Receive Honorary Oscar at 2025 Governors Awards
The 2025 Governors Awards is shaping up to be a party for Dolly Parton. The musician is one of this year’s honorary Oscar recipients, joining Tom Cruise, Debbie Allen, and Wynn Thomas. “This year’s Governors Awards will celebrate four legendary individuals whose extraordinary careers and commitment to our filmmaking community …
Read More »People Are Discovering NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani's Rap Past
Curious voters often dig deep into the archives to find out more about mayoral candidates, but it’s rare for those scavenger hunts to uncover rap songs. That’s the case for Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist vying to be the next mayor of New York City. Before he became a standout …
Read More »Karol G Recruits Telenovelas' Greatest Villains for Hilarious 'Tropicoqueta' Trailer
Karol G enlisted the most iconic villains and characters from telenovelas to tease her new album, Tropicoqueta. On Monday, the Colombian queen released a Televisa novela-style trailer featuring the likes of Anahi, Ninel Conde, and Itatí Cantoral. “Intense, unpredictable, dramatic… magical, authentic, one-of-a-kind,” wrote Karol G in the caption for …
Read More »Ariana Grande's Nonna Marjorie Dead at 99
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 »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 »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 »Paul Simon Stuns With 'Quiet Celebration' Show at New York's Beacon Theatre
The last time Paul Simon played a full concert in New York it was July 22, 2018, and he was capping off his Homeward Bound Farewell Tour in front of roughly 30,000 fans at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens. On Monday evening, after seven extremely long and tumultuous years …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter Cold-Plunges Before Every Show and 16 Other Things That Didn't Make Our Cover Story
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Sabrina Carpenter is a really good hang. “Most people who are friends with a pop star would be like, ‘People don’t know that she’s so funny,” says her best friend, Paloma Sandoval. “But actually, it’s this incredibly unique situation where everyone knows that. …
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