Major congratulations are in order for Iggy Azalea!!
25.05.2020 - 10:45 / billboard.com
DaBaby is in charge of Australia's singles chart this week as “Rockstar” (Interscope/Universal) featuring Roddy Ricch climbs to the summit for the first time.“Rockstar” rises 2-1 in its fifth week on the ARIA Singles Chart, giving the U.S. rappers their first No.
1 in the land Down Under.Lifted from DaBaby' Blame It On Baby, “Rockstar” also rules this week's Official U.K. Singles Chart.Meanwhile, SAINt JHN’s six-week reign comes to an end as “Roses” (Sony) slips 2-1, while The Weeknd’s “Blinding
.Major congratulations are in order for Iggy Azalea!!
Rapper Iggy Azalea is a mom! The Aussie artist, 30, welcomed her first child with boyfriend Playboi Carti, 23, earlier this year, and she finally confirmed the news on June 10. She shared the exciting announcement on her Instagram Story. “I have a son,” she wrote. “I kept waiting for the right time to say something but it feels like the more time passes the more I realize I’m always going to feel anxious to share news that giant with the world.”
Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage," featuring Beyoncé, hits No. 1 on Billboard's Songs of the Summer chart dated June 13.The song dethrones Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande's "Rain on Me," which led the list a week ago upon the annual survey's 2020 bow and this week dips to No.
Tim Dams “Guilt” and “Eric, Ernie and Me” writer Neil Forsyth is launching production label Tannadice Pictures in partnership with Objective Fiction, the production company behind Netflix and Channel 4 co-pro “Feel Good.”Forsyth will exclusively develop and write content for Objective Fiction via Tannadice Pictures, as well as develop projects with other writers through the new label.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Neil Forsyth, the writer of BBC drama Guilt, has launched a production label that will sit alongside Objective Fiction, the producer behind Netflix and Channel 4 co-production Feel Good.Forsyth has founded Tannadice Pictures, which will house all of his new projects and will establish relationships with other writers to develop new scripted shows.His existing projects will be unaffected, including a second season of Guilt, starring Catastrophe actor
hereIt's thought that trials could return to Manchester Crown Court, Crown Square by the end of the month.The country's most senior judge, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Burnett of Maldon, said: "This is a very welcome step towards reopening all our court buildings.
On June 3rd, Prince Royce dropped the remix to his latest bachata hit “Carita de Inocente,” recruiting urbano artist Myke Towers.“Carita,” which landed at No. 1 on the Tropical Airplay chart dated March 28, becoming Royce’s 18th No.
Gunna leaps from No. 84 to No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (dated June 6) to become the top musical act in the U.S. for the first time. He leads the list on the strength of his new sophomore LP Wun
If you’re a fan of Shane Carruth‘s directorial efforts, then you’re probably one of the many diehards that love every frame of his features. He’s the type of filmmaker, even with only a relatively small filmography featuring two feature films, that is able to engender such fanatical support.
Rasheeda Frost recently celebrated her birthday, and Kirk Frost just shared new footage from the Frost Bistro where the family had a little get together. Check out the footage below.
Shane Carruth rarely plays it safe. An actor, director, screenwriter, composer, and producer, his major achievements—“Primer” and “Upstream Color”—remain idiosyncratic and unique in their execution and deconstruction of science-fiction.
You’ve likely already heard the rumors: 47-year-old filmmaker Shane Carruth has suggested he’s going to retire. The creator of the surreal and mind-bendingly ambitious sci-fi films, “Primer”(2004) and “Upstream Color” (2013), Carruth hasn’t been able to get many of his films off the ground and there was already a long, almost-ten-year gap between the two features he’s been able to bring to the screen.
Shane Carruth remains a rare figure in the cinematic landscape. His major achievements: “Primer” and “Upstream Color”—are idiosyncratic and unique in their execution and deconstruction of the sci-fi genre.
Though Shane Carruth didn’t write or direct the upcoming feature, “The Wanting Mare,” the fact that he lends his name as an executive producer should be proof enough that the new feature is going to present a unique vision. And that’s exactly what writer-director Nicholas Ashe Bateman delivers in the first teaser for the film.
Universal Music Publishing Group has signed a global co-publishing agreement with Surfaces, the duo behind the hit single “Sunday Best.” The agreement covers the duo’s full catalog and future works.Comprised of Forrest Frank and Colin Padalecki, Surfaces is signed to independent label 10K Projects and represented by management team Homemade Projects. “Sunday Best” currently sits at No.