Michael B. Jordan is remembering his late friend Chadwick Boseman.
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Drizzy is making history again.
According to a tweet from Chart Data, Drake has become the first artist ever to generate 50 billion total streams on Spotify.
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The tweet said, “@Drake has now surpassed 50 billion streams on Spotify across all credits. He is the first artist in history to hit this milestone.”
The Canadian, “Toosie Slide” rapper shared the news on Instagram Stories.
Chart Masters breaks down the data,
Michael B. Jordan is remembering his late friend Chadwick Boseman.
Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman has just made history, receiving four film nominations ahead of this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards. The Marvel actor, who tragically passed away from colon cancer in August 2020, earned a posthumous place in the 'Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role', as well as in its supporting role equivalent, for his work in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and Da 5 Bloods, respectively.
Black Panther star on Thursday became the first person to earn four film nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in the same year, Variety reports. Boseman at the 2021 SAG Awards was posthumously nominated for his lead performance in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, as well as separately for his supporting performance in Da 5 Bloods.
Clayton Davis On the heels of the nominations for the Golden Globes and the release of the BAFTA longlist, the Screen Actors Guild Awards have weighed in on the best films and performances of the season. Critics awards be damned, SAG will do what they want to do.Overall, the nominations provided not as many jaw-droppers as we’ve seen in normal years.
Chadwick Boseman made Screen Actors Guild history on Thursday, becoming the first actor to earn four SAG Award nominations in a single year.Boseman earned posthumous nominations for both Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for and Male Actor in a Supporting Role for, as well as dual Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture nominations as part of both film's ensembles.The recognition comes six months after Boseman's death in Aug.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaThe Screen Actors Guild Awards spread the wealth when the organization announced nominations on Thursday for its 27th edition, failing to signal there were any clear frontrunners in either the film or television races.“Minari,” the story of an immigrant family trying to build a life in the rural South, “Da 5 Bloods, a Vietnam epic, and “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” a court room drama, and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” an adaptation of an August Wilson
Best Director category at the 2021 Golden Globes nominations on Wednesday (February 3, 2021).Regina King was nominated for her movie One Night in Miami, while Chloe Zhao received nominations for both her directing and movie Nomadland, as did Promising Young Woman director Emerald Fennell.The remaining spots were taken by veterans David Fincher, for Mank and Aaron Sorkin, for The Trial of the Chicago Seven, who will also compete for the Best Motion Picture – Drama prize.Their nominations signal a
This year’s Golden Globes took a leap forward in representation terms with women landing three of the five nods in its Best Director Motion Picture field.
The nominations for the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards left much to be desired when it came to representation and inclusion (no love for Da 5 Bloods, I May Destroy You, really?) but there were some strides worth celebrating when it came to diverse nominees. One notable nod was for Nomadland filmmaker Chloe Zhao who became the first director of Asian descent to receive a Golden Globe nomination.
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Drake has made music history by becoming the first artist to break the 50 billion streams barrier on Spotify.Unconfirmed reports about the rapper’s latest career milestone emerged over the weekend (January 16-17, 2021), when Drake himself shared a social media post about the achievement on his Instagram Story timeline and simply added an upside down smiley face, but now Spotify bosses have made the news official, confirming the feat to Variety.The new honor shouldn’t come as much of a surprise
Drake has hit a new streaming milestone, becoming the first artist ever to pass 50 billion combined streams on Spotify.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorUnofficial reports began trickling out a few days ago, but now it’s official: Drake has become the first artist ever to surpass 50 billion combined streams on Spotify, a rep for the streaming service confirmed to Variety.Drake himself didn’t wait for official confirmation, posting the news on his Instagram Story over the long holiday weekend.Drake via his IG story pic.twitter.com/olaTZqwCHh— Drake Direct (@DrakeDirect_) January 18, 2021The feat is impressive but not
Drake has become the first artist ever to surpass 50 billion combined streams on Spotify.The Toronto rapper is one of the streaming service’s most popular artists, with his 2018 song ‘God’s Plan’ racking up 1.67 billion streams alone.The Chart Data website, which keeps regular tabs on chart movements and streaming figures, has now announced that Drake has surpassed 50 billion combined streams (including featured credits) on Spotify.The site, which tweeted the update on Sunday (January 17), notes
Lil Nas X has made history for the third.
Maluma has made history as ELLE’s first-ever solo male cover star. The Colombian singer graces the cover of the magazine’s February 2021 issue, which hits newsstands Feb.