2021 Super Bowl has found its national anthem singers! The NFL announced on Tuesday that Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan will sing «The Star-Spangled Banner» prior to Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7.
2021 Super Bowl has found its national anthem singers! The NFL announced on Tuesday that Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan will sing «The Star-Spangled Banner» prior to Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7.
H.E.R. is this year's top nominee, receiving eight nominations including Best R&B/Soul Female Artist, Best Collaboration and Video of the Year.
Adele will make a big return to the spotlight next week (October 24, 2020) when she hosts U.S. sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.She’ll front the program with musical guest H.E.R.The Brit has performed on the show before, but this is the first time she has hosted.H.E.R. will be making her debut on SNL, which returned to the studio last month (September 2020) after coronavirus restrictions were lifted.
Host Jimmy Kimmel didn’t mince words with his audience. Conducting a live Emmys telecast during a global pandemic is pretty frivolous.
This year's Emmy Awards paid tribute to the many entertainers and TV creators who have died over the last year in a touching «In Memoriam» segment.For the tribute, which aired near the end of Sunday's live-yet-remote ceremony telecast, two-time GRAMMY winner H.E.R. performed live, and sang a touching song to honor the memories of those Hollywood has lost.The artist began her performance on the piano, singing a rendition of «Nothing Compares 2 U,» over the video montage tribute.
The 2020 VMAs are nearly here, and the show — much like the entire year itself — will be a new kind of undertaking, with performances happening all around New York City instead of contained to a single arena stage. Despite the new format, the spirit of watching visionary musical renditions (and all the candid, shocking, unexpected, heartfelt moments that come from awards speeches) is still front and center.
Beyoncé and H.E.R. reflecting the global Black Lives Matter protests have been selected by Spotify chiefs among those likely to dominate users’ summer playlists.Beyonce’s surprise release Black Parade, which she debuted on Friday (June 19, 2020) alongside a campaign to promote black-owned businesses, makes the service’s Songs of Summer list – compiled using streaming numbers, future forecasting and input from Spotify’s global curation team.Also on the rundown is H.E.R.’s I Can’t Breathe, which
On first listen, Lonr.'s "Make The Most" sums up the puppy love so many couples feel once they get passed any awkward stages of being comfortable together: conversations about a future, sweet nothings about doing anything for each other, and plans to do nothing but lay in a bed together. H.E.R., who worked with Lonr. on her Grammy winning self-titled album, also joins in to represent the woman's side of this more than perfect period.
Jennifer Hudson joined H.E.R. to keep fans entertained online during the coronavirus pandemic on Wednesday (25Mar20).
Jennifer Hudson is the titan among the intimate live-stream concerts happening Wednesday, with a performance she’ll be broadcasting from her home as part of Global Citizen’s “Together at Home” series. It takes place at 4 p.m. ET/1 PT on her Instagram Live channel.
Singer H.E.R. is partnering with Tommy Hilfiger and Lewis Hamilton on a fashion collection.
Raise your hand if you’ve been swooning over Keanu Reeves since he and Sandra Bullock escaped a rigged bus in Speed?
With inventory beyond sold-out and the cost of 30-second spots soaring to as high as $5.6 million just to secure ad time, the demand for Super Bowl advertising continues to reach new peaks in an otherwise fractured media marketplace. And music licensing is following suit, with multiple synchs surpassing the $1 million threshold, and an all-star lineup of musicians taking leading on-camera roles in many of the most-anticipated spots.
Missy Elliott, who starred with Katy Perry at the 2015 Super Bowl halftime show, returns to the big game via a new Pepsi commercial with H.E.R. Pepsi Zero Sugar debuted a 30-second teaser on Wednesday, which finds the pair performing a segment of the Rolling Stones’ 1966 song “Paint It Black.” While the original song is a morose, minor-key, Eastern-flavored dirge about depression, in the context of the commercial it’s about the soft drink’s trademark matte-black-colored can.
Truth be told, there was little to be found in the 2020 Grammy results that could be considered a major shock to those prognosticating these things. The big question going into the evening was: Would Billie Eilish win it all, or just almost all? Often, the Recording Academy likes to spread the love a little more, but not this time — they were saving all their love for her.
H.E.R. performed her new song “Sometimes” at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles tonight. She played a grand piano and was accompanied by strings and a brass section. She also played a solo on electric guitar. Watch it all go down below.
The Recording Academy has announced more performers for the 2020 Grammys. The new additions to lineup are: ROSALÍA, Camila Cabello, H.E.R., Jonas Brothers, Charlie Wilson, Bonnie Raitt (who will pay tribute to John Prine), and Run-D.M.C., who will perform with Aerosmith. They join previously announced acts like Tyler, the Creator, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Ariana Grande, and Demi Lovato.
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