J-pop girl group Nogizaka46 shared its new music video accompanying "Shiawase no hogoshoku," the last single for main member Mai Shiraishi before she leaves the group in March.
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Ever hear a song that just makes you want to throw on a pair of shades? Hot Mulligan wrote one of those kind of tunes, aptly titling it "Equip Sunglasses," and they created a music video to bring that oh-so-cool feeling to life. The pop-punk band gave the music video for "Equip Sunglasses" -- premiering on Billboard today (Feb.
20) -- a throwback feel, hanging out around a red '67 Chevy Camaro while rocking black leather jackets and, of course, black sunglasses. But the Hot Mulligan guys (lead
.J-pop girl group Nogizaka46 shared its new music video accompanying "Shiawase no hogoshoku," the last single for main member Mai Shiraishi before she leaves the group in March.
After his successful Royal Rumble 2020 comeback, Edge was welcomed to Monday Night RAW with open arms by Randy Orton. However, Randy heard the voices in his head and showed his true heel colours as he ambushed The Rated-R Superstar and repeatedly targeted his neck, which was the reason why Edge retired in the first place. Furthermore, last week's RAW saw Randy hitting Edge's wife and WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix with a deadly RKO, as she had to be helped her way to the backstage!
After his successful Royal Rumble 2020 comeback, Edge was welcomed to Monday Night RAW with open arms by Randy Orton. However, Randy heard the voices in his head and showed his true heel colours as he ambushed The Rated-R Superstar and repeatedly targeted his neck, which was the reason why Edge retired in the first place. Furthermore, last week's RAW saw Randy hitting Edge's wife and WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix with a deadly RKO, as she had to be helped her way to the backstage!
Joaquin Phoenix is a Queer Eye fan. Can you believe? On Tuesday morning, Tan France swung by Pop of the Morning and revealed that, not long after winning his Oscar, Phoenix wanted to discuss the hit Netflix show.
“WWE Raw” had fans’ jaws on the floor.
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The mesmerizing Snoh Aalegra made her Tiny Desk concert debut on Tuesday (Feb. 18) at the NPR offices. The stirring 16-minute show saw the Iranian-Swedish singer show off her ranging ability with a medley containing tracks mostly from her fearless 2019 Ugh, Those Feels Again album.
Japan's Little Glee Monster shared the new music video accompanying "STARTING OVER," the lead song on their new album, BRIGHT NEW WORLD.Currently being aired as the theme of an ongoing drama series, the visuals for the upbeat number highlight their vocal finesse and joy of singing.In keeping with the title "STARTING OVER," the five members of the J-pop group returned to basics as singers for the shoot, and the opening and ending sequences of the "one-shot" visuals were actually recorded live
Caleb Landry Jones—best known for his roles in Get Out, Twin Peaks: The Return, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and The Dead Don’t Die—has announced his debut album. The Mother Stone is out May 1 via Sacred Bones. Check out the psychedelic visual for Jones’ lead single “Flag Day / The Mother Stone” below, along with the LP art and tracklist.
Last night, Joaquin Phoenix won big at the 2020 Academy Awards taking home best actor for his role as Arthur Fleck in Joker. Giving an impassioned speech against the dairy industry, and paying tribute to his late brother, River Phoenix, his name quickly began to trend worldwide. With more than one million Google searches yesterday alone, it seems everyone is keen to know more about the actor.
Joaquin Phoenix honored his late brother River Phoenix during his acceptance speech at the Academy Awards on Sunday night (Feb. 9).While accepting the best actor Oscar for his performance in Joker, Phoenix touched on a number of issues including cancel culture, animal activism, racism and gender equality before quoting a song lyric written by his brother, who passed away from a drug overdose outside Los Angeles' famed Viper Room in 1993 at the age of 23.