It has been a memorable couple of weeks for BTS. The international band shattered records and made history with their new solo track Dynamite.
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BTS and its ARMY continue to shatter records after records this year. The fandom helped the Bangtan Boys to numerous milestones over the weekend.
This includes BTS' career-best debut on Billboard’s Pop Songs chart, the highest 24-hour debut view count on YouTube and topping iTunes and Spotify charts in numerous countries. While the boy group continues to break records, RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook appeared on The Today Show and discussed Dynamite, their upcoming album and Black
.It has been a memorable couple of weeks for BTS. The international band shattered records and made history with their new solo track Dynamite.
Miley Cyrus has said her new album will be inspired by the sounds of Britney Spears and Metallica.
Lily James was forced to hit pause on her career amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Teyana Taylor is highlighting the pain and terror of police brutality in the powerful, provocative new music video for her song, «Still.» In the video, the songstress portrays several victims of racially motivated violence, including Breonna Taylor and Trayvon Martin.The video blends real-life footage of Black Lives Matter protests and archival footage of police brutality incidents, with modern body cam footage of police killings — including the death of George Floyd — with montages of Taylor
Demi Lovato , puts her quarantine time and platform to fair use. Aware of her privileges, the pop superstar is committed to being an ally of the Black and Brown community and has dedicated the necessary resources to raise awareness about mental health and social issues like racial discrimination, economic deprivation, and stress.Like Lovato, in 2019, when we were getting ready to farewell the decade and receive the new year, we had no clue of the challenging months ahead.
Howie Mandel’s Golden Buzzer act Brandon Leake performed a powerful Black Lives Matter poem during Tuesday’s fourth and final round of “America’s Got Talent” live quarter-finals.
Keke Palmer has officially kicked off the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards! The 27-year-old actress, dressed in a stylish, feather-fringed art deco flapper gown as she took to the digital stage, delivered a fun and impassioned opening monologue about the power of music to make cultural change.«This is incredible. I can't believe MTV asked me to host.
It can be hard to know how to respond when you hear someone yelling racist, homophobic or disagreeable things. But, when Trey Hogan, a freshman at the University of South Carolina, heard an anti-Black Lives Matter protest was being held on campus, he knew exactly what to do. Grab his trombone.No, this is not a euphemism. The week before another anti-Black Lives Matter protester had come to the campus and, according to local media, been shouting racist and homophobic slurs at students. As Hogan,
WNBA players made a strong statement in honor of 29-year-old Jacob Blake, an unarmed Black man who was shot by a Kenosha, WI police seven times. The Washington Mystics took the court in white shirts that spelled out Jacob’s name on the front, and had seven bullet holes on the back, representing the seven times he was shot.
Following Tuesday night’s historic sports strike — which started with the Milwaukee Bucks boycotting their playoff game in solidarity with police shooting victim Jacob Blake — Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors is making a call for similar action in Hollywood. “I think it's time for talent, writers, executives, the guild and SAG to show up for Black lives as well,” Cullors, a writer on Freeform’s Good Trouble, tells The Hollywood Reporter.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsEXCLUSIVE: Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza has signed with ICM Partners.The Oakland-based writer and public speaker is also the Principal at the Black Futures Lab and the Black to the Future Action Fund. Garza has been featured a in number of outlets ranging Politico and The New York Times to Essence and Time.
Black Lives Matter — in the upcoming sixth season.Executive producer revealed the news to ET's when she and her colleague, executive producer, hopped on Zoom to discuss the series Wednesday.«When we got back to the [writers] room, we started looking at the fact that we're a cop show and in what ways have we contributed or not addressed the systemic issues of the police department. And we decided we wanted to speak to it.
Ciara recently dropped the music video for her song Rooted and has been receiving lots of love of the new music from fans. The four-minute musical clip includes vocals from iconic songwriter Ester Dean and the sequence shows Ciara basking in her Afrocentric glow while singing about Black excellence and the beauty of melanin.
Supreme is running a brand new viral ad campaign ahead of the fall/winter 2020 season, enlisting comedian Katt Williams in what quickly became a trending video on Sunday afternoon featuring him making a few very powerful statements. And while Katt himself is obviously no stranger to controversy, this ad campaign just seemed to hit a nerve today, at least on social media!
Does country music legend Dolly Parton support the Black Lives Matter movement? Her answer is a no-brainer.“I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” the 74-year-old star recently told Billboard, sharing her support for the ongoing movement but admitting that she hasn’t attended any protests. “And of course Black lives matter.
Dolly Parton is speaking out about the Black Lives Matter movement and the importance of taking action amid “innocent ignorance." The country star covers ’s annual “Country Power Players 2020” issue. “I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” Parton, 74, says about the Black Lives Matter movement.