Is Justin Bieber‘s new song ”Ghost” about Selena Gomez? On Friday (March 19), the “Anyone” singer released his sixth studio album, Justice. After listening to the record, some fans are speculating that a track called “Ghost” might have been written about the pop star’s ex-girlfriend, Gomez. On “Ghost,” Bieber sings about longing for a love that is
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The iconic Bamboozle Music Festival is making its grand return just in time for its 20th anniversary. On Wednesday (March 17), the New Jersey-based emo and pop music festival, which last took place in 2012, announced its revival on its updated website, the new digital design for which is a callback to the MySpace era. The
Billie Eilish made waves on March 17, when she seemed to reveal that her signature green and black hair is a wig. The video released on TikTok sees the young star teasing her collaboration with Rosalia before slightly pulling up her wig and breaking out laughing. The next day, Eilish revealed a new platinum blonde
Justin Bieber was handed a cease and desist letter from electronic duo Justice for allegedly using their signature cross and name in tandem. On Thursday (March 18), Rolling Stone reported that the duo sent the legal letter to the “Anyone” singer’s team. After Bieber announced his sixth studio album, Justice, the duo’s record label, Ed Banger Records,
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards were hosted on Sunday night in Los Angeles with host Trevor Noah handing out statues from the Los Angeles Convention Center. As COVID-19 has raged on for more than a year now, the awards show featured a common theme with a limited live audience that featured musical performers and nominees.
Beyoncé made Grammy history by becoming the most awarded solo act. On Sunday (March 14), the “Black Parade” singer broke the record for most Grammy wins from a solo artist. Up until Sunday, country singer Alison Krauss held the title with 27 career wins. During this year’s show, Bey won the Best Music Video award
The Topps Garbage Pail Kids card depicting a violent scene with BTS has been pulled from sale. This week, BTS fans, a.k.a. ARMYs, made #RacismIsNotComedy the No. 1 trending topic in the world on Twitter after the Topps company debuted their latest GPK collection, “The Shammy Awards.” In the set of cartoon sticker cards, one card illustration
There’s a lot of big news and heavy press surrounding Demi Lovato in 2021. Not only is the pop star releasing a new album, Dancing With the Devil… The Art of Starting Over, but she also has a candid multi-part documentary coming to YouTube on March 23rd. With all the talk about what might be
BTS is always worth the wait. On Sunday (March 14), BTS hit the stage during the final hour of the 2021 Grammy Awards to perform their debut English-language single “Dynamite.” After RM, Jungkook, Jimin, Jin, V, Suga and J-Hope finished their first ever solo performance at the Awards show, host Trevor Noah revealed that the
Former “Glee” star Naya Rivera was left off the 63rd Grammy’s “In Memoriam” tribute and fans of the star are not happy. While Rivera was featured on the Grammy’s website “In Memoriam” section, which features more than 1,000 names, Rivera’s fans believe she deserved a more forward-facing send-off. When Rivera’s “Glee” co-star, “Glee” Cory Monteith
Garbage Pail Kids is commemorating the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards with a special edition of zany, grotesque and off-the-wall sticker trading cards. The new collection, titled “The Shammy Awards,” features satirical cartoons of some of the iconic performances and fan-favorite artists from this past weekend’s ceremony, including Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Megan Thee Stallion and
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak are the only musicians getting into the supergroup business in 2021. No Rome, Charli XCX, and The 1975 are joining the fun with the aptly named No Rome, Charli XCX, and The 1975. This month the new group released their first official track, along with a blissfully animated music video.
Selena Quintanilla fans are outraged over the lackluster recognition the late music icon received at the 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony. On Sunday (March 14), the Tejano and pop star, who died in 1995, was a recipient of the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy alongside Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Lionel Hampton,
Beyoncé won her 28th Grammy Award on Sunday night, making her the most winning singer (male or female) of all time. While Bey’s 28th win set a new record among all singers, it was her gravity-defy mask that generated a lot of hilarious discussion online. Beyoncé showed up to the award’s show in a black
On Sunday (March 14), Taylor Swift took home the Album of the Year award for folklore at the 2021 Grammys. The “cardigan” singer’s acceptance speech for her unexpected quarantine album included a set of surprising shout-outs to a few of the people who inspired and enhanced the Grammy-winning work: her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, as well
At nine-years-old, Blue Ivy Carter is the second youngest artist to ever win a Grammy Award. The young star, and daughter of Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z, was given writing credit on the song “Brown Skin Girl.” The track won the award for Best Music Video, giving Blue Ivy the first award to stack on her
”Billie Eilish believes that her Grammy should have gone to Megan Thee Stallion. On Sunday (March 14), the “Everything I Wanted” singer accepted the award for Record of the Year from Beatles legend, Ringo Starr. When she took the stage, she told the crowd that she genuinely didn’t think she would win. Megan was nominated
BTS did not take home the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2021 Grammy Awards. On Sunday (March 14), Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga took home the honor for “Rain On Me.” Although they may have lost the award, this marked the group’s first Grammy nomination as a musical act. Their 2018 album, Love Yourself: Tear, made
Did Taylor Swift re-record her album 1989? On Friday (March 12), the trailer for the upcoming animated film, Spirit Untamed, premiered. Swifties were pleasantly surprised when the song from her 2014 hit album was used in the background of the trailer. The “Evermore” singer took to her Instagram Stories to promote the new song. “Thank you #SpiritUntamed
Gwen Stefani admitted that she doesn’t know what’s next for No Doubt. On Thursday (March 11), the “Just A Girl” singer spoke with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe to promote her latest single, ‘Slow Clap.” Lowe noted that she is releasing a solo album in 2021 but the following year will hold a special anniversary for her
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