South Korean supergroup BTS issued a statement on Monday night condemning the recent wave of anti-Asian violence and hate that is sweeping the U.S. and shared their own experiences of the racism they have faced for being Asian.
“The Voice” is switching their positions for Ariana Grande: the pop star is taking her seat in the coach’s chair later this year. She is “beyond thrilled, honored, excited” to be joining fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton on the series, she tweeted Tuesday morning.
GOT7’s Mark is heading back to his hometown after leaving JYP Entertainment. According to Star News, when Mark was asked when he was planning to return, he responded, “I will be back soon.”
After five years of refusing to release new music, Barbadian pop singer Rihanna has (possibly) changed her mind, letting her followers on Instagram know that she could be releasing a new song soon.
Benny Blanco is kissing and telling.
The "Lonely" producer, 33, once thought he was going to be "dead" after he accidentally kissed Beyoncé on the mouth in front of JAY-Z.
The record, titled ‘BTS, The Best’, will be the group’s third Japanese compilation album. It is set to release on June 16. It will include a total of 23 songs across two CDs, including the Japanese versions of their hits from 2017 onwards. The Grammy-nominated single ‘Dynamite’ will also feature as a bonus track.
The cast of Glee paid tribute to the late Naya Rivera during the GLAAD Media Awards on Thursday, honoring the impact of her work as an ally and her portrayal of out cheerleader Santana Lopez.
She also hopped on IG Live with her husband and biggest supporter, Offset. Together, the two celebrated Cardi’s accomplishment as a family. “Up” made the jump from No. 6 to No. 1 following Cardi B’s show-stealing performance at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. “Up” was part of a medley of hits that included her previously…
From a chilled-out Tiny Desk to a cease-and-desist to a stacked new single to a controversy over Martin Luther King Jr. features, Justin Bieber’s Justice rollout has continued apace over the past few days.
When Justin Bieber released his fifth studio album “Changes” back in February 2020, it was supposed to mark his triumphant return to music after years spent away from the spotlight to focus on his mental health. “I hope everyone’s doing OK. It’s been a crazy time in this world, there’s a lot of uncertainty,” Bieber told journalists over…
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