LoveLeo’s “BOYFREN” has gone viral on TikTok and racked up more than 10 million Spotify streams to date. The single is produced by LoveLeo himself. On the track, LoveLeo tries to convince a girl to break up with her boyfriend.
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Rapsody wrote a love letter to “all black women” in the form of Eve, her third album following The Idea of Beautiful and Laila’s Wisdom. The North Carolina artist just spoke to Rolling Stone about how she created an LP that paid homage to the legacies of black women.
She recalls how her work was connected to Nina Simone in an interview with Oxford American, and she ended up making “Aaliyah” as she marinated on what the writer L. Lamar Wilson was saying:
It was a concept I had been thinking
LoveLeo’s “BOYFREN” has gone viral on TikTok and racked up more than 10 million Spotify streams to date. The single is produced by LoveLeo himself. On the track, LoveLeo tries to convince a girl to break up with her boyfriend.
Justin Bieber was overcome with emotion as he described the challenges he has faced during a speech at an album playback event on Thursday.
Around January last year, Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber got real about his struggle with depression. The 'Yummy' singer who was already married to Hailey Bieber, in a social media post detailed his battle with mental health.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the winter premiere of A Million Little Things. Read at your own risk!]
TOKYO’S REVENGE’s “GOODMORNINGTOKYO!” has gone viral on TikTok and has racked up more than 27 million Spotify streams to date. It is produced by Cliiifford and appears on MDNGHT (SIDE B). On today’s Verified, TOKYO’S REVENGE and Cliiifford talk about how the song came to be and explain the intent behind some of the song’s more controversial lyrics.
Kendrick Lamar is arguably one of the most talented lyricists in hip-hop. He’s shown his versatility time and time again, notably on projects like 2017’s DAMN. The album gave fans a number of notable tracks, especially songs like “FEAR.,” where Kendrick explores three different periods of his life at ages 7, 17, and 27.
Angela Simmons is in a tough spot.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Valhalla Can Wait,” the eighth episode of the sixth season of “Vikings.”
When Noelle Robinson jetted off to Los Angeles to pursue a career in show business and move out of her home in Atlanta, finding a place to stay wasn't very hard. She just ended up moving in with her future stepdad, Mike Hill.
The Kid LAROI’s “Let Her Go” has found a strong audience with more than 5 million YouTube views to date. The single is produced by Dson Beats and JRHitmaker. On today’s Verified, The Kid LAROI talks about growing up in Australia and his rise to fame.
Keeping your timelines straight has always been a big deal on The Flash, but now it's a major part of Arrow too. The backdoor pilot for Arrow's fiercely female spin-off, Green Arrow and the Canaries, took us to an idyllic version of Star City, created by Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) final sacrifice in Crisis on Infinite Earths, meaning we got a good look at Mia Smoak Queen's (Katherine McNamara) new life.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “A Hell of a Week: Part One,” the 11th episode of the fourth season of “This Is Us.”
The 2020 Grammys are sneaking up on us, counting with an already confirmed star-studded lineup that’ll feature debut performances by Billie Eilish and Lizzo, to name a few. Latin artists will also make their presence at music’s biggest event as nominees in the Latin categories include Marc Anthony, Luis Fonsi, Maluma, Bad Bunny and Joss Favela.
K CAMP’s “Lottery” has gone viral on TikTok and racked up more than 30 million Spotify streams to date. It is produced by Reazy Renegade and appears on Wayy 2 Kritical. On the track, K CAMP raps about his flashy lifestyle.
Kiran Gandhi, better known by her stage name Madame Gandhi, has seen queer women portrayed in media before. But she hasn't seen enough of that representation being brought to life by queer women themselves.