Lil Nas X, Gunna and Victoria Monet are among 2,321 people who have been invited to join the Recording Academy. That is nearly 1,000 more invitations than the academy issued last year, when it invited 1,340 new members.
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Billboard Pride is here to help with First Out, our weekly roundup of some of the best new weekly music releases from LGBTQ artists.From Jozzy's repeat-worthy new track, to Victoria Monét's disco-infused Khalid collaboration, here are some of our favorite new releases this week:Victoria Monét ft. Khalid, "Experience"When you hear the names Victoria Monét and Khalid, you'd be forgiven if "disco" isn't the first genre you thought of.
Lil Nas X, Gunna and Victoria Monet are among 2,321 people who have been invited to join the Recording Academy. That is nearly 1,000 more invitations than the academy issued last year, when it invited 1,340 new members.
Billboard Pride is here to help with First Out, our weekly roundup of some of the best new weekly music releases from LGBTQ artists.From Madame Gandhi's stunning new music video, to an R&B slow jam courtesy of Abisha, check out some of our favorite new releases this week:Madame Gandhi, "Waiting For Me"After officially signing with Sony Music Masterworks, artist and activist Madame Gandhi put her creative vision to good use with her gorgeous new music video for "Waiting For Me." Throughout the
Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.Greeicy, “Los Consejos” (Universal Music Latin)Hunkered down in Colombia because of the coronavirus quarantine, Greeicy continues creating music with accompanying heartfelt videos.
The Album That Honors a Fallen Rap Hero: Pop Smoke, Shoot For The Stars Aim For The MoonEyeballing the star-studded track list of the Pop Smoke posthumous album, Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon, reveals how deeply invested the entire hip-hop world was in the Brooklyn drill king: DaBaby, Future, Quavo, Lil Baby, Swae Lee and Roddy Ricch are among the major names to appear on what should have been Pop Smoke’s coronation.
Jamie Foxx is going through a “process” to prepare for his role as Mike Tyson in the forthcoming biopic Finding Mike.The Oscar-winning actor has already begun to transform his body to match the former boxer’s physique, but Foxx’s former trainer-turned-stylist told Britain’s The Sun newspaper the journey is as much about his mental state as it is his physical strength.Explaining the star will need to go into a “dark hole” mentally to portray Tyson, Jack Manson insisted his pal has what it takes
The official trailer for The Tax Collector is officially here and it will have you on the edge of your seats!
The official trailer for The Tax Collector is officially here and it will have you on the edge of your seats!
TESUQUE PUEBLO, N.M. -- A small northern New Mexico Native American tribe has opened a movie studio in a former casino that it hopes will lure big productions.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is in the headlines almost every day. In case you’ve never heard his name, Daniel Hernandez, also known as Tekashi 6ix9ine, is a New York rapper who created a reputation as a social media troll due to his attention-grabbing behavior on Instagram.
Natanael Cano, Trap Tumbado (Rancho Humilde)Natanael Cano’s jump to trap was only a matter of time and today, the 19-year-old Mexican singer-songwriter released his first-ever bilingual trap album titled Trap Tumbado. An explosive eight-track set that features collaborations with Lil Tecca, Tyan G, JohnnyX and Ovi.
Billboard Pride is here to help with First Out, our weekly roundup of some of the best new weekly music releases from LGBTQ artists.From Soko's new LGBTQ anthem, to Carlie Hanson's mournful new ballad, here are some of our favorite new releases this week:Soko, "Oh, To Be A Rainbow!"With her brand new single and video for "Oh, To Be A Rainbow!," Soko pays tribute to her LGBTQ brothers and sisters with her very own lo-fi queer anthem.
Lil Mosey and Lil Baby team up for a new collaboration, the return of August Alsina and a fresh remix from Tinashe. Check out our picks below.Lil Mosey, "Back At It" Featuring Lil BabyMosey and Baby have stampeded their way toward the top of hip-hop's food chain in 2020 with two very different anthems.
The Song That Could Achieve U.S. Ubiquity: Blackpink, "How You Like That"Sometimes, it really is all about the chorus in pop music -- regardless of whatever other traits a song possesses, its hook is so mind-meltingly immediate that we, as a society, are helpless to its charms.
Trey Songz accused Meek Mill of not donating to charity despite having the means to. However, Meek is actually very proud of always giving back to his community so he did not waste much time before clapping back at the other artist.
“Dirty Jobs” is back on Discovery Channel.Mike Rowe, who hosted the trailblazing series (2003-2012) in which he took a deep (often grimey) dive into everyday occupations, has reunited his old crew for “Dirty Jobs: Rowe’d Trip,” premiering July 7 at 9 p.m.
Over the past few months, we’ve seen several filmmakers work on new shorts while in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic. Folks like Spike Lee, Michel Gondry, and David F.
John Legend offered a different type of love album, Victoria Monet teamed up with Khalid and SG Lewis for a song to dance to, and BTS gifted their fans with a new track. The Black Eyed Peas added some Latin flair to their latest project, Teyana Taylor unveiled her first album since 2018, and J.