By Patrick Hipes
26.03.2020 - 22:07 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Congratulations to the coolest kid in Africa Nasty C – the rapper becomes the first South African artist to sign to Def Jam Recordings. The announcement was first made by Billboard ahead of the release of his new single from his forthcoming album Zulu Man With Some Power.
According to Billboard, the deal is an exclusive venture with Universal Music Africa and will see Nasty make his US debut with his new track There They Go premiering on Apple Music Beats and YouTube.
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By Patrick Hipes
Scotland winger Gary Mackay-Steven has seen first-hand the chilling rise that has left New York at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in America.
Comedian Jim Gaffigan is sounding off on the shortage of coronavirus testing kits readily available to U.S. citizens.
If you’re a fan of a Stacey Dooley documentary then you’re in luck, because the Strictly Come Dancing winner is returning to our screens in a brand-new BBC documentary, named Stacey Dooley: Locked Up With The Lifers, where she meets with women serving life sentences. Stacey, 33, whisks herself off to one of the US’ most controversial prisons, Iowa Correctional Institution, in the intriguing series as she explores the lives of the women who spend their lives there, behind bars.
By Ellise Shafer
Even as the first few thumps of the opening drums resonate and the waves of oscillating, experimental synths begin to roll in, bright pastel colors flood every corner of the screen in the new music video for NZCA Lines’ late March single, “Pure Luxury,” premiering exclusively today (April 8) on Billboard.
American Media Inc. executive Dylan Howard is out after more than a decade at the publishing company, Variety has learned exclusively.
When B2K reunited for the first time in 15 years, fans flocked to venues across the United States to make The Millennium Tour one of 2019's most lucrative North American treks.
NEW YORK -- Shut-in television viewers tuned in to the game show “Let's Make a Deal” in record numbers last week.
Korean-made war film “Battle of Jangsari,” which features Megan Fox in a key role as a front line reporter, is set to play in multiple European and Asian territories.
Instead of watching their own finances crater, shut-in television viewers tuned in to the game show “Let’s Make a Deal” in record numbers last week.
I Am Woman, the biopic of iconic Australian vocalist Helen Reddy, has landed a number of key distribution deals, including for North America with Jeff Sackman and BerryMeyerowitz's Aqute Media.
Donald Trump, 73, threw shade at Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 34, on Sunday, March 29, when he found out that they are now calling Los Angeles home. Despite being in the middle of an international crisis, the President took to Twitter to make it clear that American taxpayers will not be paying for their security detail. However, the tweet wasn’t necessary because the couple have everything under control, a source told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY.
Jim Gaffigan almost didn't make it home to the United States as the coronavirus pandemic swiftly took force and prompted borders to close while he was touring in South America. The comedian, 53, detailed the anxiety-inducing experience to Yahoo's Build Series, stressing that he cut his tour short in order to reunite with his wife, Jeannie, and their five kids in the United States.
Cinq Music Group has hired Fotemah “Tmah” Mba as head of A&R for U.S.