Looking back at 1996, you'd perhaps expect the all-conquering Spice Girls to claim the year's best-selling single with their debut Wannabe - but there was one song that proved even more popular that year.
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Who doesn't love a good success story? Especially when it’s someone like Sonique, who waited long enough to hit the big time. The North London singer had her first bash at pop music in 1985, with a solo single Let Me Hold You, before teaming up with DJ Mark Moore on his project S-Express, who’d had a Number 1 with Theme From S-Express in 1988.
From the mid-Nineties, Sonique turned her attention to getting people on the dancefloor in a different way – she started DJing. Working at mega clubs like
Looking back at 1996, you'd perhaps expect the all-conquering Spice Girls to claim the year's best-selling single with their debut Wannabe - but there was one song that proved even more popular that year.
Eva Amurri has decided to wean her 3-month-old son, Mateo, and transition him to formula.“I’ve always been a firm believer that FED is best (bottle or breast) but I feel the right to that belief even more now than I did my first two rounds of Motherhood,” the actress, 35, captioned a Tuesday, June 9, breast-feeding photo via Instagram.The Undateable alum, who also shares Marlowe, 5, and Major, 3, with her ex-husband, Kyle Martino, went on to write in a blog post that her nursing experience has
David Guetta has been criticised for turning Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech into a dance remix.
Reflecting on the killing of George Floyd and all the other black victims of police brutality, celebrities from the music industry have come together to participate in a day of silent Blackout Tuesday protest. Various celebs are observing the silent protest in solidarity with the black community days after Floyd's death at the hands of police in Minneapolis.
David Guetta turned Martin Luther King Jr.‘s historic “I Have a Dream” song into and EDM dance remix song during his live concert this weekend.
David Guetta is catching real flak for his tribute to George Floyd.
A simple “sorry” would have sufficed.
It looks like there could be a romantic connection between Gal Gadot‘s Wonder Woman and Kristen Wiig‘s the Cheetah in the upcoming highly-anticipated flick Wonder Woman 1984! The film’s stars, including Gal, Kristen, Chris Pine, and Pedro Pascal revealed details about what fans can expect in the 2020 movie, in a new interview with SFX Magazine, and one of those details spoke of possible on-screen love with the two ladies.
In an interview with SFX Magazine, Gadot and Wiig opened up about their upcoming movie, and their thoughts on fan theories about the relationship between their characters, reports dailymail.co.uk.
David Guetta just brought New York City's largest dance party from the Top of the Rock directly into fans' homes through his #UnitedAtHomeNYC livestream. In an a collaborative effort with Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray, the French DJ spun from the top of 30 Rockefeller Center to help raise money for the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City and other COVID-19 relief charities.
David Guetta broadcasted an EDM set live as a part of the United At Home event held in order to raise funds for Coronavirus victims and the people affected by the pandemic and won hearts of one and all with his amazing performance. The two-hour concert was made available for live streaming across the globe.
The truth is that David Guetta doesn't really do anything on a small-scale. His hits are big.
Ever since it was announced that Chris Pine will star in Wonder Woman 1984, the sequel to DC’s 2017 movie, fans have been wondering if adding the actor to the cast list was a wise move, considering he died in the first film. When the trailer featured the character, people got confused and flooded the social media asking the creators is the upcoming film is a reboot of the first film instead of a sequel.
By Denise Petski
NEW YORK -- When hundreds of artists started singing from their living rooms when the coronavirus pandemic hit, Grammy-winning DJ-producer David Guetta still wanted to perform in front of a live audience.
Gal Gadot is giving thanks to the real superheroes of the world.
Kensington Palace issued a rare statement to shoot down a report about Duchess Kate’s state of mind after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the British royal family.