Jennifer Lopez is giving everyone at least one thing to be thankful for this American Thanksgiving and that is her.
09.11.2020 - 09:25 / justjared.com
Lil Nas X is getting us ready for the holidays with a new single!
The 21-year-old rapper took to Twitter on Sunday (November 8) to announce that he will be releasing his new single “Holiday” this upcoming Friday, November 13.
In the teaser to go along with the announcement, Lil Nas X travels back in time and watches as Santa gets kicked out of a saloon for getting too drunk.
He then picks up Santa’s hat that has a label in it that reads “Santa Nas X You are the new Santa.”
Lil Nas X’s horse
Jennifer Lopez is giving everyone at least one thing to be thankful for this American Thanksgiving and that is her.
Lil Nas X is seriously on fire.
Arab Strap have announced they’re returning with their first new album in 16 years.The Scottish duo, comprised of Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton, will release ‘As Days Get Dark’ next year on March 5. The announcement also comes with a new single, ‘Compersion Pt.1’ which you can listen to below.Speaking about the new album, Moffat said: “It’s about hopelessness and darkness. But in a fun way.
Michael J Fox’s kids are big Lil Nas X fans.
Lil Nas X is dressed as a silver Santa while going shopping at a local Target store on Thursday morning (November 19) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The first trailer for the upcoming Christmas comedy Godmothered has been released ahead of its debut on Disney+ next month!
Lil Nas X’s recent in-game performance in Roblox has become one of the most viewed concerts of all time.The ‘Old Town Road’ star delivered a free-to-access concert which was aired three times last weekend (November 14-15).
Lil Nas X, 21, was not here for some of the comments underneath a tweet promoting his YouTube collaboration with James Charles. The famous beauty guru gave the “Old Town Road” singer an icy makeup makeover in the video posted on Nov. 17, which @PopCrave teased on Twitter on Nov. 17. However, some fans chose to veer off topic and instead make comments about Lil Nas X’s and James’ sexualities, since both stars are part of the LGBTQ community.
Lil Nas X is clapping back at rude online comments “sexualizing” his recent appearance with YouTube makeup guru James Charles.
Lil Nas X is getting a makeover, courtesy of James Charles.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs people looked back on the chaos of the 1960s from the relative calm of the ‘80s and ‘90s, the adage that turbulent times make for great art came up a lot.
Lil Nas X just dropped his music video for his festive new release “Holiday”.
Lil Nas X is kicking off the holidays with new music!
Lil Nas X is due to perform live in Roblox this weekend, marking the popular online gaming platform’s first ever in-game concert.According to Roblox, the concert will feature a set of stages inspired by the rapper’s songs and videos, created using the latest shadowing, lighting and physically based rendering (PBR) facial recognition technologies available on the Roblox platform.The show will see the ‘Old Town Road’ star perform his new single ‘Holiday’ live for the first time, and will be
Lil Nas X is putting together a big virtual concert.
Davido has teamed up with Lil Baby for a new track called ‘So Crazy’ – you can listen to it below.The feel-good song was produced by Nick Papz and Xander, and it will land on the Nigerian pop star’s upcoming new album, ‘A Better Time’, which is released on Friday (November 13).Speaking on collaborating with Atlanta rapper Lil Baby, Davido said: “I’ve known Lil Baby for quite a while, and I think it’s important that I point this out: When you are collaborating on a record, you need to make sure
The Antlers have shared the video for new single ‘It Is What It Is’, which sees the New York band enlisting the skills of world-renowned contemporary dancers Bobbi-Jene Smith and Or Schraiber.Describing the new offering, lead singer and songwriter Peter Silberman said: “‘It Is What It Is’ is a song about hindsight.“It considers what might have changed had you handled things differently back then, and the reluctant acceptance that it’s too late for all that now.