Bad Bunny won his firstGRAMMY Award on Sunday. The 27-year-old artist took home the award for Best Latin Pop or Urban Album for During the telecast, he accepted the honor.«I'm very happy. I'm really happy, I'm very proud,» he began his speech.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBunny Wailer, a founding member of Bob Marley’s Wailers and a legendary reggae singer whose career reached across seven decades, died early Tuesday, his manager confirmed to the Jamaica Observer. He was 73.“He died about 8:00 this morning.
I’m still right here with him,” his manager, Maxine Stowe, told the Observer from the Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston. No cause of death was cited, but Wailer had been in poor health since suffering a second stroke last
.Bad Bunny won his firstGRAMMY Award on Sunday. The 27-year-old artist took home the award for Best Latin Pop or Urban Album for During the telecast, he accepted the honor.«I'm very happy. I'm really happy, I'm very proud,» he began his speech.
Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez brought their mega-hit to the 2021 GRAMMY Awards stage. The Latin artists delivered a spectacular performance of their chart-topper, «Dakiti,» during Sunday's awards show in Los Angeles.Cortez kicked off the performance singing the infectious lyrics, Bad Bunny, as always dressed to impress, followed by singing the first verse and getting the viewers hyped.
2021 GRAMMY Awards were filled with star-studded performances by music's biggest names! Hosted by Trevor Noah in Los Angeles on Sunday, the annual awards ceremony featured live performances both inside the L.A. Convention Center and in outdoor open-air tents in the L.A.
Space Jam director Malcolm D Lee has promised that Lola Bunny will not be “sexualised” in the film’s forthcoming sequel.The character’s image in the 1996 movie saw her feminine attributes “pumped up” according to animator Tony Cervone at the time.In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lee has discussed how he was surprised at how “very sexualised” the character was in the original, and promised that the forthcoming sequel has “reworked” her look.“This is 2021,” the director said.
One of the biggest trending topics on Twitter on Thursday (March 4) was “Lola Bunny” after the Space Jam character’s new look for the upcoming sequel was revealed.
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Bunny Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving founding member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday in his native Jamaica. He was 73.Wailer, a baritone singer whose birth name is Neville Livingston, formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh when they lived in a slum in the capital of Kingston.
Paramount has tappedReinaldo Marcus Green to direct the studio'sBob Marley biopic. Ziggy Marley, Rita Marley and Cedella Marley will produce on behalf of Tuff Gong.
EXCLUSIVE: Following a lengthy search, Paramount has tapped King Richard’s Reinaldo Marcus Green to direct its Bob Marley movie for the studio. Ziggy Marley, Rita Marley and Cedella Marley will produce on behalf of Tuff Gong. Robert Teitel will also produce.
Bunny Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving founding member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday in his native Jamaica. He was 73.
The last surviving original member of The Wailers, Bunny Wailer, has died, aged 73. He had been in poor health since having a stroke in July last year.
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Bunny Wailer — a founding member of the Wailers with Bob Marley — passed away early on Tuesday. He was 73.Wailer died at the Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica.
Bunny Wailer was a giant of reggae music who co-founded the Wailers along with Bob Marley (1945–1981) and Peter Tosh (1944–1987).This is a breaking news story.