Members of BTS teamed up with MTV to treat fans to performances from their latest album "Be" in a special edition of "MTV Unplugged" that aired tonight.
Cardi B feels the pressure to put out a new album, but she isn't feeling ready just yet. In a new interview with Mariah Carey for Interview Magazine, the rapper detailed how she feels about her forthcoming body of work.
To add another bullet point to their live performance resume, BTS will be performing on MTV’s Unplugged series tonight (Feb. 23) at 9:00 pm E.T. to celebrate the recent Feb. 19 release of their Be (Essential Edition) album.
The legendary dance duo has called it quits 28 years after forming in Paris. The group announced the decision via an eight-minute sequence, dubbed “Epilogue,” taken from their 2006 film, Electroma, in which two robots — meant to represent band members Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter — venture into a desert where one gets blown…
Nearly a month after ending their more than six years long marriage. The reality TV star filed divorce papers with an LA court that also confirmed she is seeking joint custody of their four children - North, seven, Saint, five, Chicago, three, and Psalm, one.
Grande lightly sings in the preview without using any lyrics. The singer's voice sounds muffled as her name and the song title appear onscreen. At midnight Friday, the singer, 27, released her much-anticipated song "positions" along with the accompanying music video that was directed by Dave Meyers.
The K-pop supergroup dropped BE (Deluxe Edition) Thursday night. Unstoppable K-pop band BTS last treated the ARMY to a new album in November 2020 — and a fair few believe that the next release is just around the corner.
After realizing the fact that her brand new single, "Drivers License", went number three on the iTunes charts, Olivia posted a screenshot of the big achievement. Thirteen years later, Rodrigo, armed with further automobile exposure and more than a decade of songwriting.
After public outcry stemming from the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake has issued a public apology to the pop star, his former girlfriend, and Janet Jackson, his co-performer at the “wardrobe malfunction”-plagued 2004 Super Bowl half-time show, following accusations of racism and sexism in his treatment of both women.
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