Vanessa Hudgens is known as the queen of Coachella as she always loves getting dressed up in fun outfits at the festival every year.
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It looks like Post Malone isn’t letting the worldwide coronavirus pandemic hold him back from putting out new music. This afternoon, his longtime manager Dre London teased a potential album that could drop as early as this summer. London shared a photo of himself and Malone on Instagram, revealing in the caption that they are heading into “Quarantine Album mode.”
“I’m sorry I can’t stay away from my brother Posty! I’ll take the chance!” he wrote. “Tonight we made a smash on FaceTime now we gonna
Vanessa Hudgens is known as the queen of Coachella as she always loves getting dressed up in fun outfits at the festival every year.
Of Monsters and Men unveiled their take on Post Malone's "Circles" on Friday (April 10), exclusively for Amazon Music.For their cover, the Icelandic band slows down Posty's hit 2019 single, reinventing the track as a languid, reflective ballad tinged with regret.
Of Monsters and Men are putting a surprising spin on a recent hit.
Post Malone went back in time for "Circles" video, and now we're getting a deeper look.
The rapper is being sued by songwriter Tyler Armes
Post Malone is being sued over the creative direction of his smash hit “Circles”.
Post Malone is asking a New York Federal judge to declare that a California songwriter has no claim to his hit single "Circles."The crossover hip-hop star filed a lawsuit Tuesday (April 7) asking a judge to declare that that songwriter Tyler Armes is not a co-author on the song, did not participate in writing it and has no claim to its copyright. Armes claims he participated in an early "Circles" songwriting session and deserves credit for his contribution to the track, which hit No.
Post Malone's massive hit "Circles" was hardly a solo effort, or so says one man who claims he cowrote the song but got no credit or financial windfall.
OK, we know we're all just out here trying to make it through a very bizarre and unprecedented 2020 -- but why not take a few moments to look ahead to the future and discuss some (very early) predictions for the 2021 Grammy Awards in the meantime? Consider it your escapism for the day.
Post Malone is being sued over the creative direction of his smash hit “Circles”.
Post Malone's "Circles" has been a fixture in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 since it debuted in September -- for 31 consecutive weeks. As my colleague Gary Trust pointed out Monday (April 6), it's just two weeks away from tying the all-time record for most weeks in the top 10.
The 2021 Grammy Awards may be nearly a year away, but it's never too early to start speculating about who could win the big prizes at music's biggest night!
We're just five months away from the end of the eligibility period for the 63rd annual Grammy Awards -- assuming the Recording Academy operates under the same timetable it did last year. The eligibility year began Sept.
For the celebrities and fans alike who are currently staying home in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, digital versions of the shows, jams and house parties we're all missing out on seem to keep popping up. Post Malone is planning a virtual beer pong tournament which will feature a whole host of similarly self-isolating celebrities.
Dre London made his name in the music business alongside Post Malone’s, co-managing the artist (with Electric Feel’s Austin Rosen) as he ascended in five years from newcomer playing 250-capacity rooms to the arena-filler he is today. That success helped London land the honor of manager of the year at Variety‘s 2018 Hitmakers event and now he adds another star to the London Ent roster: Tyga.
Grammy Award-nominated rapper Tyga has signed with London Entertainment for management. The Los Angeles-based firm is headed by Dre London, whose client roster also includes artists Post Malone and Tyla Yaweh.
Post Malone has joined forces with eyewear brand Arnette to launch a collection of sunglasses inspired by his face tattoos.