Play video content BACKGRID Jennifer Lopez took a trip to Central Park in NYC Friday night, to rehearse for the big concert Saturday. J Lo hit the stage with Ja Rule and LL Cool J at around 8 PM and went through the paces, rehearsing 5 songs. They were on stage for a half hour,
Month: September 2021
Did Connie and Virgil survive? On The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 6, things took a turn when the duo arrived at an abandoned house. As the drama continued, they tried to find out whether the home was truly empty. Meanwhile, Carol, Kelly, and Rosita worked together to try to find the missing people. Elsewhere,
Bleecker Street’s sci-fi romantic comedy I’m Your Man blasted off – relatively speaking in today’s specialty market – with a per screen average of $2,139 in 16 theaters in North America (12 U.S., four in Canada). Directed by Maria Schrader film with Maren Eggert and Dan Stevens, it was the rare specialty film of late
News Watch the 2021 Global Citizen Live Stream Featuring Lorde, Billie Eilish, BTS, Coldplay, and More Meek Mill, Green Day, Angélique Kidjo, Davido, Burna Boy, Christine and the Queens, Migos, Metallica, My Morning Jacket, and many others are participating in the 24-hour broadcast By Matthew Strauss September 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter The Global
Metallica treated fans at Louder Than Life to a full performance of “The Black Album” on Sunday night (September 26th). In honor of its 30th anniversary, the metal titans played the mega-selling LP from back to front at the festival Louisville, Kentucky. The gig was Metallica’s second of the fest, having been booked to play
Acclaimed singer and actress Tweet is back better then ever with her latest single ‘Neva Gonna Break My Heart Again. ‘Neva Gonna Break My Heart Again” speaks to her past personal relationships where she experienced hurt and pain but she’s not allowing the same thing to happen again. Tweet gets straight to in the first
Normani has pulled up in the top 10 on urban radio for the first time as her Cardi B-featured “Wild Side” appears this week. Its airplay is strong, reaching nearly 11 million listeners across over 100 stations in the nation. In the world of streaming, particularly on Spotify, the irresistible bop is currently on the
Kanye West was almost a Cash Money Millionaire. Speaking with the “Big Facts Podcast,” Birdman revealed that he had the opportunity to sign Ye to Cash Money Records when he was a producer, but he had to pass. “Kanye West was with me before he was Kanye West,” said Birdman. “I knew he was special.
HipHopWired Featured Video Atlanta’s been on the Hip-Hop map for more than two decades now and while today’s artists are enjoying the fruits of hailing from the Big Peach, some OG’s reunite to remind y’all who planted the seed. In the visuals to “Prey 4 Da Sheep,” Goodie Mob and Big Boi link up to
Remix, baby. Lil Wayne continues his run of collaborations (Logic, Moneybagg Yo, DaBaby) with Run The Jewel’s remix to “Ooh La La”. For the Killer Mike and El-P’s collabo with Greg Nice, Weezy F Baby opens up DJ Premier-produced banger with a short, but fiery verse. The remix is off the the newly deluxe version
The Rolling Stones returned to touring Sunday (Sept. 26) with a performance at the Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis. Charlie Watts was a major presence at the show even before the Stones took the stage. Images and videos of the recently deceased drummer played on the arena’s massive big screens, backed the sounds
“I heard myself saying ‘No’ and ‘I don’t want to,’” she wrote in the book which is being serialised in the Mail On Sunday, “but it didn’t make any difference”. “He had sex with me and I felt so ashamed. It was how I lost my virginity and I felt stupid.” She continued: “I felt
Generation Kill, the band fronted by former Exodus vocalist Rob Dukes, have unleashed their music video for “Into The Black.” The song is taken from their forthcoming album MKUltra via Blood Blast Distribution. Prior to “Black,” the band has dropped their lead single “Never Relent” featuring incendiary guitarist Gary Holt, followed by the crushing track “Rat King.” Regarding “Black,”
If you want a peek into how Alicia Keys throws a party, take note of her new video “LALA (Unlocked)” featuring Swae Lee. Directed by husband and wife duo Sylvia Zakhary and Sing J. Lee, the visual gives viewers a glimpse into her world, seen above. The video begins with Keys commanding the guests’ attention atop an ornate balcony. Then,
Normani feat. Cardi B – “Wild Side” Out Now! Listen Now: https://normaniwildside.com https://smarturl.it/xWildSide Follow Normani: Tweets by Normani https://www.facebook.com/normanikordei https://www.instagram.com/normani/ #Normani #CardiB #WildSide #VMA
Some folks can’t get enough Shemar Moore — even in 2021 — and that goes for the younger generation too … just ask this woman who’s got the dude’s shots hanging at her crib. A gal named Aliyah Vallen has set the Internet ablaze after posting a photo of five Alize bottles sitting on a
On September 26th, 2011, Hart of Dixie Season 1 Episode 1 aired on The CW for the first time. Now, ten years later, I wanted to reflect on the show and everything it had to offer. On the surface, Hart of Dixie was a fish out of water story: a big city doctor moves to a
The failure of Universal’s Dear Evan Hansen at the domestic box office with a $7.5M opening didn’t really surprise anyone after the movie was torn apart by critics post its TIFF world premiere. But the latest misfire by a feature adaptation of a Broadway musical raises plenty of questions about the sub-genre’s fate at the
News Pee Wee Ellis, Jazz Saxophonist and Bandleader, Dies at 80 The session veteran known for “brilliant arrangements” led bands for James Brown and Van Morrison By Matthew Ismael Ruiz September 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter Pee Wee Ellis performs at Grande Halle de La Villette in Paris, September 10, 2011. (Photo by Samuel Dietz/Redferns) Facebook
Netflix has released a first look at its upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman. Watch it below. “Tonight, we will achieve what no one has even attempted. We will summon and imprison…Death,” promises Charles Dance’s Roderick Burgess. The occultist then performs a ceremony, however, that brings forth not Death, but Dream, played by Tom
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