It wasn’t over and it still isn’t over! James Marsden’s character from The Notebook didn’t help him win over fans — especially ones who were invested in Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams) living happily ever after.
01.02.2020 - 02:21 / billboard.com
Following Diddy's speech at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy gala calling out the Recording Academy for not taking rap and R&B music from black artists seriously, Mase had a few thoughts to get off his chest.
The former Bad Boy Records artist put Diddy on blast in an Instagram post, as he took issue with the way Puffy exploits his artists and Mase claimed that he tried to buy back his masters from him, to no avail."Your past business practices knowingly has continued purposely starved your artist and
.It wasn’t over and it still isn’t over! James Marsden’s character from The Notebook didn’t help him win over fans — especially ones who were invested in Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams) living happily ever after.
After crossing over into Latin pop mainstream in 1997 and placing 37 hits on Billboard's Latin Pop Airplay chart - four of which were No. 1s - Alejandro Fernández makes his grand return to Mexican ranchera and mariachi music with "Hecho en México," his new album that drops Feb.
Diego Luna has quite the full dance card of projects over the next few years and on deck for the actor is Disney’s Plus’ “Rogue One” prequel series. And fans can expect plenty of enthusiasm from Luna’s performance as Cassian Andor, who is at the show’s center.
The singer, fashion designer and now an author, Jessica Simpson spoke in depth about her tumultuous relationship with John Mayer. The sultry diva, who wrote her memoir, called 'Open Book' says that her relationship with John was very complex, and she got back together with him almost close to 9 times.
Jessica Simpson is opening up about her tumultuous relationship with John Mayer.
Mase has accused former collaborator Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of hypocrisy following the music mogul’s controversial speech ahead of this year’s Grammy Awards.
Last weekend, Diddy used his pre-Grammys acceptance speech for the Salute to Industry Icons Award to call out the Recording Academy for its lack of diversity and transparency—particularly with respect to black music. Today, former Bad Boy signee Ma$e posted a lengthy Instagram note piggybacking off the speech and calling out Diddy’s shady business dealings. The Harlem rapper also called out Diddy for not allowing him to buy back his publishing for $2 million.
Flatiron Books, the publisher of Jeanine Cummins’ novel “American Dirt,” has decided to cancel the scheduled tour for the book’s launch citing safety concerns and “specific threats” made towards booksellers and the author.