Ryan Phillippe doesn’t exactly want his kids to see his hit movie Cruel Intentions.
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MONSTA X’s I.M has recently discussed the “racy” lyrics behind some of the songs he has written, saying that they were unintentional.In a recent interview with Dazed Magazine, the 25-year-old rapper spoke about the “racy” nature of the lyrics for the song ‘Rotate’, which he had previously described as his favourite B-side from the boyband’s recent release ‘One Of A Kind’.I.M helped wrote, arrange and compose the EDM-influenced track, alongside fellow member Joohoney, as well as producers
.Ryan Phillippe doesn’t exactly want his kids to see his hit movie Cruel Intentions.
Exciting news for Jonas Brothers fans – they have a new song out!
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorGenius Media, the widely used lyrics-database company formerly known as Rap Genius, has been acquired by app and internet media holding company MediaLab for $80 million.Genius confirmed its agreement to sell the company to MediaLab. “MediaLab’s commitment to investing in artists and fan-driven communities makes them the ideal partner to propel Genius forward,” Genius said in a statement to Variety.
Octavia Spencer left Britney Spears some words of advice on Instagram over the weekend after the singer announced her engagement to Sam Asghari.
Sonic The Hedgehog now has its own official song and lyrics, thanks to its original composer.While Masato Nakamura is known to Sonic fans as the composer of Sonic the Hedgehog and its sequel, he’s best known by Japanese music fans as the bass player and co-founding member of J-Pop band Dreams Come True, who have been around since 1988, having sold 50million records worldwide.To celebrate Sonic’s 30th anniversary, Dreams Come True has released a new song called ‘Tsugino Seno! De – On The Green
am a gangsta,” she said, clearly delighted by the concept. In the documentary, she declares that she’s the person who finally got Ronald Reagan to say the word AIDS out loud at a news conference.
Mick Tingelhoff was a center with the Minnesota Vikings in the 1960s and ‘70s and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.After playing college football at the University of Nebraska, Tingelhoff went undrafted in the 1962 NFL Draft, but he then signed with the Vikings as a free agent. He played his entire 17 seasons in the NFL for the Vikings, going to four Super Bowls with the team.
MONSTA X have returned with a music video for their brand-new English-language single titled ‘One Day’, and the K-pop boyband recently sat down with NME over video call to tell us more about it.The six-member group – comprising Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney and I.M – have been hard at work putting out new releases over the past few months.
It’s Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday. Especially considering it’s New Music Friday. We’re breaking down this week’s latest best new tracks to keep on your radar.
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Looks like Drake got the last laugh after all…
Camila Cabello‘s new movie Cinderella is streaming now on Amazon Prime Video and while the musical mainly uses old songs to tell the story, there is one original song in the film!
Selena Gomez has released her new song “999″ with Camilo and you can watch the video right here!
MINNEAPOLIS -- A judge has rejected a request by a gun owners group for a temporary injunction to require the Minnesota State Fair to allow permit holders to carry their pistols on the fairgrounds, ruling Wednesday that they're unlikely to prevail as the broader case goes forward.Ramsey County District Judge Laura Nelson ruled less than 24 hours before the State Fair opens Thursday that the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus failed to meet its burden of proof that the fair's longstanding ban on guns
Minnesota He was 38. His family said the Ukrainian-born Vovkovinskiy died of heart disease on Friday at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester His mother, Svetlana Vovkovinska, an ICU nurse at Mayo, initially posted about his death on Facebook.