The superstar announced the follow-up to When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? adding that a new single will be released on Thursday, April 29th. “This is my favorite thing I’ve ever created and I am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it,” Eilish wrote. “I can’t even tell you. I’ve…
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are over—officially this time.
The former power couple released a joint statement exclusively to the Today show on Thursday, announcing that they have called off their engagement.
"We have realized we are better as friends and look forward to remaining so
Louis Vuitton just praised the group on Twitter saying, "Joining as new House Ambassadors, the world-renowned pop icons BTS are recognized for their uplifting messages that impact a positive influence."
Looking back, the "Good News" rapper has had a very busy few years, and her meteoric rise shows no sign of slowing down. The rapper was the highlight of a new Calvin Klein campaign and received numerous awards including an NAACP Image Award, a Spotify Award and multiple Grammys.
Rumours of a remix to the Canadian singer’s hit single had been floating around for a while, and last week (April 19) he shared what appears to be a snippet of the song with new vocals from Grande.
The redemptive arc of his damnation and subsequent reclamation of queer sexual autonomy challenged the sensibilities of Christian viewers. This kind of subversion was the stuff moral panics were built on.
The sketch comes from the April 10 broadcast of Mega TV’s comedy show “Mi Barrio.” The segment involved five members of a boy band who were appearing on a talk show. When asked to introduce themselves, they stated that their names were Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong Dos, Kim Jong Tres, Kim Jong Cuatro, and Juan Carlos.
“Many of us got to stay home. You didn’t have a choice.”
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Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift announced on Feb. 11 that she will be releasing a re-recorded version of her 2008 album "Fearless," now titled as "Fearless (Taylor's Version)." Michigan State students are looking forward to listening the updated album.
“Dynamite” is the South Korean all-male vocal band’s third visual to rack up at least one billion plays on YouTube, and it surely won’t be their last.