Give this woman a doughnut! Jennifer Lopez trained and rehearsed for months and the moment she got off the Super Bowl halftime stage, the 50-year-old stunner only had one thing on her mind — getting a doughnut.
29.01.2020 - 20:36 / billboard.com
Between two Grammy wins and countless big-time performances, the past few years have been a whirlwind for H.E.R. The 22-year-old R&B singer will add yet another major accomplishment to her resume on Sunday (Feb.
2) when Pepsi's 2020 Super Bowl commercial -- in which she stars alongside hip-hop vet Missy Elliott -- airs.The futuristic 30-second spot features H.E.R. and Missy singing a revamped rendition of The Rolling Stones' classic "Paint It Black," in promotion of Pepsi Zero Sugar's new
.Give this woman a doughnut! Jennifer Lopez trained and rehearsed for months and the moment she got off the Super Bowl halftime stage, the 50-year-old stunner only had one thing on her mind — getting a doughnut.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
J-pop artist Daichi Miura showed off some smooth new dance moves in his new music video for "I'm Here," his latest single that went on sale Jan.
They teamed up on the Super Bowl stage, and it looks like J Balvin and Jennifer Lopez are huge fans of one another! “Thank you so much for letting me shine, with no selfishness and great humility,” the Colombian star wrote in a caption on social media alongside a photo of himself with a dazzling JLo.
Can anything top winning a Super Bowl? For Patrick Mahomes, 24, who just led the Kansas City Chiefs to their first NFL championship in 50 years, there might be one thing better than his Super Bowl LIV victory – and that might be when his longtime girlfriend Brittany Matthews says, “I do.” Brittany, 24, was Patrick’s biggest cheerleader during the Big Game, and the way they celebrated afterward, it wouldn’t be that shocking if he got down on one knee.
While many viewers watch the Super Bowl for the game or halftime performance (hello, JLo and Shakira), some just tune in to the annual NFL championship game for the commercials. Last year we saw Cardi B hilariously show off her signature sound “okurr” in a Pepsi commercial and this year Alex Rodriguez is hitting our TV screens for a new commercial for Presidente Beer, the Dominican Republic-based beer he is now a co-owner and chairman.
With inventory beyond sold-out and the cost of 30-second spots soaring to as high as $5.6 million just to secure ad time, the demand for Super Bowl advertising continues to reach new peaks in an otherwise fractured media marketplace. And music licensing is following suit, with multiple synchs surpassing the $1 million threshold, and an all-star lineup of musicians taking leading on-camera roles in many of the most-anticipated spots.
Governors Ball Music Festival, the east coast’s answer to Coachella, is back for another round this year, set to take place from June 5 to June 7 at its longtime home of Randall’s Island Park. This year’s event features a handful of festival staples — Tame Impala, Flume, Vampire Weekend — as well as more left-field bookings like Stevie Nicks, Miley Cyrus, Carly Rae Jepsen, Pinegrove, and more.
Missy Elliott, who starred with Katy Perry at the 2015 Super Bowl halftime show, returns to the big game via a new Pepsi commercial with H.E.R. Pepsi Zero Sugar debuted a 30-second teaser on Wednesday, which finds the pair performing a segment of the Rolling Stones’ 1966 song “Paint It Black.” While the original song is a morose, minor-key, Eastern-flavored dirge about depression, in the context of the commercial it’s about the soft drink’s trademark matte-black-colored can.
Roommates, the Super Bowl is just days away, but apparently Pepsi couldn’t wait to reveal its latest commercial set to air during the big game. The brand’s new ad features both the legendaryMissy Elliott and legend-in-the-making R&B artist H.E.R., as they team up to show us some fierce girl power.
Missy Elliott is back with the latest Pepsi Super Bowl commercial and she's brought H.E.R. along for the ride.
The GRAMMYs aren't like most awards shows — they're the cool awards show!
You’ll be seeing and hearing a lot of Yassir Lester in the next few months (and beyond).
The Super Bowl is less than two weeks away, and Missy Elliott will team up with H.E.R. for a Pepsi Zero Sugar ad.
New Livingston ‘keeper Ryan Schofield is ready for the next step in Scotland after a loan spell at Notts County made him a man.