HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Tim Mosenfelder / Getty The next Verzuz battle is going to be a Wu-Tang Clan celebration, son. Ghostface Killah and Raekwon will be engaging in a friendly battle, and it goes down on Saturday, March 20. “Let’s take it back to the streets!!” reads the caption of the announcement on the
Month: March 2021
Play video content Exclusive TMZ.com Claudia Jordan says the Royal Family will continue to be labeled exactly what it claims it isn’t — racist — until Archie gets the same respect as other royal babies. Claudia — who co-starred with Meghan Markle on “Deal or No Deal” — tells TMZ … if Queen Elizabeth wants
Saying goodbye to Andrew DeLuca is not going to be easy. ABC has released plot details and a trailer for Grey’s Anatomy Season 17 Episode 8, and it’s going to be a tough one. “As traumas and pressure mount, Grey Sloan doctors try to find a path forward, and Richard questions his faith,” reads the
While the No. 1 exhibitor AMC has traditionally been flexible about theatrical windows despite their pubic uproar against Universal last year, the chain’s CEO Adam Aron speculated today what the landscape would look like when we come out of this pandemic. “What we learned from the Universal agreement, is that every studio seems to have
A documentary chronicling the life and career of Paul “Pee-wee Herman” Reubens is in the works at HBO. A two-part documentary, the project hails from HBO Documentary Films and Elara. Uncut Gems directors Josh and Benny Safdie will produce with their producing partner Sebastian Bear-McClard as well as Joker producer Emma Tillinger Koskoff. Matt Wolf
Phoebe Bridgers appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers on Thursday (March 11) to discuss her wild year off the back of Punisher. She also brought along a special guest: Her pug was photoshopped out of a recent Variety cover but suffered no such indignity on the show. Other topics include her slap-bass-playing neighbor and
The remaining members of Power Trip reflected on the tragic passing of Riley Gale and touched on the future of the band in their first interview since the singer’s death last year. The four remaining members — guitarist Nick Stewart, guitarist Blake Ibanez, drummer Chris Ulsh, and bassist Chris Whetzel — came together for the
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Join ThisIsRnB’s The Reach, as we explore R&B in its effects on TV, film, theatre and culture. If you were like most in 2020, you immersed yourself in entertainment. You couldn’t turn on a streaming service without bumping into our latest guest, Marisha Wallace. From being featured in Netflix’s Jingle Jangle’s soundtrack, and upcoming season
On Tuesday night, Janelle Monáe campaigned her rousing track “Turntables” one last time for an Academy Award nomination on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Set in a dimly-lit warehouse, the genre-bending artist and her wicked band rock out to the song in signature Monáe style: wild and free. She fiercely wielded an electric guitar
Tony Iommi admitted he is “not at all happy” about the recent release of “Slapback,” a demo recorded by the Ronnie James Dio-fronted Black Sabbath in 1979. “It’s left a really bad taste in my mouth,” Iommi revealed during an interview on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation with Eddie Trunk (as reported by BlabberMouth). The rocker expressed frustration
When it comes to the Grammy’s, The Weeknd is out. The performer is reportedly upset that his most recent music was not recognized by the nominating committee. After Hours was one of the biggest albums of the last year, and was expected to garner plenty of awards consideration. After being told to expect Grammy love,
Deftones have announced the launch of their own brand of tequila to celebrate the recent 20th anniversary of their album ‘White Pony’. The band’s third studio album hit the milestone back in June 2020, having originally been released on June 20, 2000. Continuing the anniversary celebrations, Deftones have this week announced a collaboration with Abre
[Photos via Dominic Fike/YouTube, Paul McCartney/Melissa McCartney] Back in December, Paul McCartney released his 18th solo album McCartney III. Now, the legendary Beatles member is revisiting the album alongside some familiar faces. On April 16, he is putting out McCartney III Imagined, a collection of reimagined songs from his 2020 album. Now, fans are getting their first
Sion, the heavily-anticipated new project from Howard Jones (Light the Torch, ex-Killswitch Engage) and Jared Dines, has debuted its first single, “The Blade.” You can check it out via the below music video. “The Blade” is not to be confused with “The Dagger,” the Robb Flynn-penned song Jones sings on the 2005 Roadrunner United album.
Jhené Aiko celebrates the 10th anniversary of her debut mixtape by releasing it on all streaming platforms for the first time. Self-released on March 16, 2011, Sailing Soul(s) introduced a new voice in R&B and set the stage for her debut album Souled Out three years later. The original tape featured 13 songs, while the
The God for The Butcher. Benny The Butcher is appreciated on “Thanksgiving”, the first single off his and Harry Fraud’s The Plus I Met 2 dropping March 19. Over Harry Fraud’s cinematic beat, Benny takes it back to the trenches, praises his work in the streets, and demands his just dues. Thank you, Benny. [embedded
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard anything from the up and coming UK songstress, Jora Smith, and though she’s three years removed from her debut album, Lost & Found, she’s ready to get back in the game and demand your attention. Today the stunning crooner
Breaking News The Weeknd‘s only getting more heated with the Grammys — he’s boycotting the awards show, and not just this year, but for good! The singer drew a line in the sand Thursday saying he’ll boycott the awards show from now on “because of the secret committees” he believes are responsible for selecting nominees.
Wait, what? Hold on! How do you even begin to review Walker Season 1 Episode 6? There was an entire episode, and by the end, it was all undone. OK. Maybe not all of it, but most of what happened was based on lies, and even worse, most of the series to date is based
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