Not every album released in 2020 was made during the pandemic. Others felt like more eloquent expressions of what we were trying to explain about how we felt.
Albums from the likes of Michael Buble, Kelly Clarkson and Mariah Carey are staples that we return to each and every year. They range as always from faithful hymns to punked-up novelty covers.
Dua Lipa earned the Powerhouse Award at Billboard’s 15th Annual Women in Music event. She was presented the award by Senator Bernie Sanders (with whom she’s previously conversed about politics) Dua Lipa opened the gala with a stripped-down performance of Boys Will Be Boys before accepting the Women in Music Powerhouse Award, which is given annually to…
The artists delivered the world premiere performance of "Pa' Ti" and "Lonely," two of the songs they wrote for their upcoming flick, Marry Me. Lopez kicked off the performance with a “Cell Block Tango” vibe, illuminated by a cross-shaped spotlight that transformed into prison bars.
We’re sure you’ll agree that these high profile awards need to be celebrated in person in the presence of your peers, therefore we feel it would not be appropriate to open up the main categories for nominations this year. Just about every event this year has had to change to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“Since bursting on the music scene, Jessie has used her platform to empower us all to speak up against systematic inequality in order to create meaningful change,” said Brandy Sanders. The singer-songwriter compares being a woman to walking uphill, and yet she continues moving purposefully toward the better world she knows is possible.
Last year, BTS performed at iHeartRadio’s annual Christmas concert as the opening act. TS will perform at the L.A. show on Friday, December 6.
Megan shared on Instagram, Waters thanked her for bringing attention "to the plight of Black women." “You are so right that Black women have paved the way and have done so by leading with courage and bravery."
Wearing his trademark fringed mask and bathed in murky red light, Peck begins the song with only the help of a trebly electric guitar. When the song reaches the second verse, a spotlight illuminates Peck and his band.
“Due to the consistent spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, we’re sure that many of you are going through hard times,” Blackpink said in a statement. "We wanted to end the year with something very special for our Blinks who have been waiting so patiently for us," the group added.