Month: November 2021

Teyana Taylor is putting her fans first. While performing on her “Last Rose Petal…Farewell Tour” in L.A. on Monday night, the R&B songstress paused her concert to check on one concertgoer. “Is she okay? Bring her up here,” a concerned Teyana can be heard telling the crowd in the clip. She also seemingly alluded to
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HBO have shared the first trailer for the forthcoming Alanis Morissette documentary Jagged, which comes out next week. The film, which has attracted a certain amount of controversy since its announcement, will hit the HBO Max streaming service on November 18. Morissette spoke out against the release of Jagged back in September, rescinding her support for the film
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Are you making any rounds with testing out new music on the road? Absolutely! Most of my live set right now is unreleased music. I’ve been able to test it out by opening for Snoop Dogg, Ubbi Dubbi, and playing all around Nashville. What stories do you want to tell in your upcoming music? I
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Tina Turner is one of the greatest voices of all time; there are no two ways about it. Thewoman is an institution; there’s no one in the business with a voice, style, or legs quite likeTina’s. She is known as the Queen of Rock ‘n Roll for a good reason: she has released tenstudio albums,
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As our civilization continues its inexorable devolution back into the Dark Ages, there are now lunatics on the Internet who believe that last week’s Astroworld tragedy was part of a deliberate Satanic sacrifice performed by Travis Scott and/or Live Nation. Furthermore, they think that Scott went to fairly substantial lengths to broadcast this information. For
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D’Mile undoubtedly knew he wanted to create music from a young age. Receiving piano lessons from his dad as early as age three, he went on to play the acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, and drums as he got older. (Currently, he’s more into the bass guitar.) After putting demos together for power players
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Dean Stockwell, who starred alongside Scott Bakula in “Quantum Leap,” has died … TMZ has learned. The longtime actor — his Hollywood career spanned 70 years — died early Sunday morning at home, peacefully and of natural causes … according to a rep. Dean’s most famous for his role as Admiral Al Calavicci on ‘Quantum’
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EXCLUSIVE: United Artists Releasing is pivoting its awards season release of MGM’s Joe Wright feature musical Cyrano. Instead of the Peter Dinklage-Haley Bennett movie going limited on Dec. 31, UAR will qualify the movie for Oscars with a one week run in Los Angeles on Dec. 17. The pic, which already counts 86% fresh on
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HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Revolt / Revolt Just when you thought Kanye’s Drink Champs interview gave you all you could handle, apparently there’s still more to come. Taking to Instagram to share the news, Drink Champs announced that this Thursday the second part to Ye’s Drink Champs interview will be dropping and we’re left wondering
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