Gwen Stefani is making boyfriend Blake Shelton feel special on his special day.
01.06.2020 - 21:45 / billboard.com
Ghanaian Afropop singer Stonebwoy addressed both pandemics plaguing the world, coronavirus and racism, during his poignant Billboard Live At-Home performance Monday (June 1) that raised money for My Friend's Place, which supports the homeless youth.Performing from Ghana's capital of Accra with his DJ, Stonebwoy (real name Livingstone Etse Satekla) started off his set with none other than "Black People," a painful and incredibly timely testament to feeling lost in the world that doesn't want to
.Gwen Stefani is making boyfriend Blake Shelton feel special on his special day.
“Blake [Shelton] and Gwen [Stefani] are going to be together for his birthday [June 18] and it’s going to be very normal and calm,” a source told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. “They are going to celebrate with dinner and hanging out at Blake’s place. Blake isn’t expecting or anticipating anything big. He expects nothing but love from Gwen, and that is all he wants. It’s all about just hanging out together and relaxing and being in love.”
Scarypoolparty shared some insights from his self-reflections during his benevolent Billboard Live At-Home performance Tuesday (June 16) that raised money for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.In between songs like "Out Loud" and "Millennial Love," Scarypoolparty (real name Alejandro Aranda) spoke out about the grim current times without specifically referring to the coronavirus pandemic or the killings of multiple Black Americans."I feel like for myself, there's a lot of self-reflection happening
Gwen Stefani reportedly wants to marry Blake Shelton once the coronavirus pandemic ends. The 50-year-old star has been dating Blake, 43, since 2015, and Gwen is now keen that they tie the knot once coronavirus restrictions ease.
Honne surprised fans with something new during the English electronic duo's Billboard Live At-Home performance Wednesday (June 10) that raised money for The Bail Project, a non-profit that combats mass incarceration.While encouraging their international online concertgoers to stay up until midnight local time on Friday, June 12, before their new single "No Song Without You" officially drops, Andy Clutterbuck and James Hatcher brought the tender tune to life.
Gwen Stefani reportedly wants to marry Blake Shelton once the coronavirus pandemic ends. The 50-year-old star has been dating Blake, 43, since 2015, and Gwen is now keen that they tie the knot once coronavirus restrictions ease.
Cam used each of her songs during her Billboard Live At-Home concert Tuesday (June 9) to underscore what she's learned about time, sex and love since she was young. She also raised money for The Conscious Kid, a non-profit that places children's books about race, racism and resistance into schools.She kicked off the set with "Redwood Tree," one of her latest singles dedicated to her climbing tree in her backyard.
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Armaan Malik spread the word about what's going on in the world while recognizing the value of the world's many languages during his Billboard Live At-Home performance Wednesday (June 3).
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Rising self-described "electro-fusion" artist WurlD kicked off the final day of performances on Saturday (May 23) for Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase with a fun and funky Billboard Live At-Home performance.
Afro folk artist Bongeziwe rounds out Friday's (May 22) lineup for Billboard's Platoon Africa Artist Showcase with his emotive Billboard Live At-Home performance from Johannesburg, South Africa.Performing in his kitchen, Bongeziwe (real name Bongeziwe Mabandla) whipped up a mini-set featuring songs from his latest album iimini that he released in March.
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