Ariana Grande has reportedly unfollowed Starbucks on Instagram.
28.05.2020 - 21:31 / billboard.com
Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga might have been praising "Rain On Me" during Gaga's Chromatica single and their Tuesday weather update, but come Thursday (May 28), a torrential downpour completely soaked them.
During the one-minute weather update, Grande reported live from her bathtub in Los Angeles, Calif. "where it never rains," she said, and Gaga co-anchored from her pool in New York "where it rains more often." The pop stars could barely make out their lyrics-turned-meteorologist scripts with
Ariana Grande has reportedly unfollowed Starbucks on Instagram.
Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish and hundreds in the music industry are calling for police reform in New York.
Hundreds of members of the music community, including artists, managers, publishers, trade groups, executives and record labels, signed an open letter Monday (June 8) calling for New York state to repeal statute 50-A, the state law that shields police officers’ personnel and disciplinary records from public view.
With graduation ceremonies across the country and worldwide being canceled due to social distancing following the Coronavirus, YouTube held a national graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020 this Sunday (June 7) -- with the help of a number of pop stars, celebrities and public figures.
After riots in Los Angeles, Vanessa Bryant appreciated that murals of Kobe and Gigi were saved amid protests for George Floyd. Vanessa—who lost her husband and her 13-year-old daughter in a helicopter crash on January 26—took to her Instagram Stories on Monday, June 1, to share photos of several murals of Kobe and Gigi that went untouched by rioters.
Lady Gaga and her boyfriend, Michael Polansky, were photographed going for a coffee run in Los Angeles today. Gaga donned sleek, all-black athleisure with her hair in a slicked-back low bun.
Still going strong. Lady Gaga and boyfriend Michael Polansky enjoyed a low-key coffee date in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 31 — and looked as in love as ever.
Ariana Grande held a “Black Lives Matter” sign as she joined hundreds of demonstrators who marched through the streets of Los Angeles to protest against police brutality and white supremacy.
Ariana Grande is making her voice heard.
Ariana Grande is among the celebs taking part in Black Lives Matter protests as outcry following the tragic death of George Floyd sweeps the nation. The 26-year-old stepped out in Los Angeles on May 30, wearing a white protective face mask, and carried a ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign. One Twitter follower, who posted a photo of the “7 Rings” singer at the march, commended Ari for standing in solidarity.
The world has seen Lady Gaga transform umpteen times since she hit the scene in 2008. First there was the disco-stick-wielding New Yorker, then the meat-wearing Mother Monster, followed by the self-love preacher, the avant-garde creative, the Tony Bennett bestie, the pink-hatted folk star and, of course, Ally Maine. But now, a new Gaga has emerged — and she’s ready for her return to the dance floor.
With clubs closed across the country and Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately, while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with Albuquerque/Santa Fe, New Mexico, DJ Eldon; Chicago's RONS; and Los Angeles' The Perry Twins.Eldon Eldon (full name Eldon Feldman) has been moving to Moon Boots' "Tied Up," featuring Steven Klavier (Kenny Dope extended mix).
Ahead of Gaga's 'Chromatica' being released this Friday
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande have a second “Rain On Me” video for fans.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — To the depression-busting recent trend of joyful dance-pop, add Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s Rain on Me, which premiered at midnight ET Friday morning, exactly one week before Gaga’s full-length Chromatica hits. When it rains, it’s about to pour.
When Charli XCX released her new album How I’m Feeling Now on May 15, the title was truth in advertising.