This month marks 24 years since ‘NSync released “It’s Gonna Be Me” as the second single from their third album No Strings Attached — and Justin Timberlake hasn’t known peace since. Every year, when April comes to an end, the singer is reminded of that time he went into the …
Read More »Cher Likes to Date Younger Men Because the Older Ones Are Dead (Which… Fair Enough)
Cher offered a very concise and, to be honest, pretty reasonable explanation for why she tends to date younger men: The older ones are either cowards or dead. The singer/actress dropped this nugget of wisdom on the Jennifer Hudson Show while discussing the time she turned down Elvis. Cher admitted …
Read More »Gracie Abrams Shares Video for 'Risk,' First Single From 'The Secret of Us'
As promised, Gracie Abrams has shared her new song “Risk,” the first single from her upcoming album The Secret of Us. The track was accompanied by a video directed by the singer’s best friend/collaborator Audrey Hobert, who Abrams co-wrote the track with “on our couch at home.” “This is fully …
Read More »Drake Joins Nicki Minaj Onstage for Live Debut of 'Needle'
It has taken close to half a year since the release of Pink Friday 2, but Nicki Minaj and Drake have finally performed their collaboration on the album “Needle” together. The Canadian rapper surprised Minaj’s fans on Tuesday by striding out to deliver his lines about driving around in his …
Read More »Duane Eddy, King of the Twangy Guitar, Dead at 86
Duane Eddy, one of rock’s first guitar heroes and an idol of George Harrison, Jeff Beck, John Fogerty, Dan Auerbach, and many other guitar-slingers who followed, died Sunday at his home in Franklin, Tennessee. He was 86. A source close to the family confirmed Eddy’s death to Rolling Stone. Released …
Read More »You Can Now Meditate to John Lennon's 'Mind Games'
You’ve probably meditated to John Lennon‘s music before, but now you can do it with an official soundtrack. Back in May, Lennon’s estate partnered with Lumenate to deliver nine meditation mixes of “Mind Games,” the title track to his 1973 record. The song’s mixes are slowed down and extended — …
Read More »Gloria Trevi Clears First Hurdle for Lawsuit Claiming She Was Main Victim of Abuse
Gloria Trevi has survived a court challenge and can move ahead with her full lawsuit alleging she was a central victim of her ex-manager Sergio Andrade’s “sadistic” sex abuse, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday. The decision followed after the two Jane Does who previously filed a …
Read More »Dua Lipa Was 'Fueled' by Hate After Best New Artist Grammy Win
Dua Lipa isn’t going to let criticism get to her. In an upcoming interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, the Radical Optimism musician opened up about the criticism she received after she earned the Best New Artist trophy at the 2019 Grammys. “I think everything comes in stages and …
Read More »Willow Premieres Frenetic Funk Jam 'Run!' During 'Tiny Desk' Concert
Willow stopped by NPR for a five-song Tiny Desk set that featured some old favorites, a couple of new tunes, and one world premiere performance. As the penultimate offering, Willow debuted “Run!” a previously unreleased track from her upcoming album, Empathogen, out this Friday, May 3. “Run!” begins with a …
Read More »Faye Webster Releases 'Lifetime (Live)' for Reproductive Rights Benefit Album
As Florida’s six-week abortion ban takes effect on Wednesday, Faye Webster released “Lifetime (Live)” as part of the reproductive rights benefit album Noise for Now Vol 2. The project, set for release on June 21, stems from the non-profit Noise for Now and its recently launched label. According to a …
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