A big reveal rocked the British edition of “The Masked Singer” on Saturday when the Seahorse was unmasked as Spice Girls’ Mel B.
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YouTube, with rap making up the vast majority of entries.Future‘s ‘Life Is Good’, featuring Drake, was the most-viewed music video of the year in the UK.
The track has 1.3billion views in total, although it’s not known how many exactly came from the UK.Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s ‘GOOBA’ came second, with 647 million views, followed by Aitch and AJ Tracey‘s ‘Rain’, featuring Tay Keith, which is the highest entry from a British artist.British tracks make up four of the top 10, with Tion Wayne, Dutchavelli
.A big reveal rocked the British edition of “The Masked Singer” on Saturday when the Seahorse was unmasked as Spice Girls’ Mel B.
Naman Ramachandran British actor Michael Sheen, BAFTA nominee for “The Queen,” has finally revealed why he returned the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) honor presented to him by the Queen in 2009.The decision to return the OBE stemmed from a deeper understanding of the relationship between Wales, where Sheen is from, and the British state, prior to delivering a lecture in 2017, the actor told journalist Owen Jones in a video interview published Tuesday.In 2017, Sheen delivered
Friends star Courteney Cox and her fiancé Johnny McDaid have reunited after they were kept apart for after nine months due to coronavirus travel restrictions. Courtney, 56, was seen in video message alongside Johnny, 44, who is a singer with Snow Patrol, with UK countryside in the background suggesting she has crossed the Atlantic to be with Johnny.
Yeah, so, TikTok has published a whole load of music-related stats for 2020 in an effort to show you just how very important it is now in terms of getting people interested in anything musical. For example, in the UK, ten songs that trended on the service this year went on to top the singles chart.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s ‘WAP’ has topped the UK’s most-Googled lyrics of 2020 run-down.The explicit collaborative single, which has been named NME‘s song of the year, came in at Number One in the search engine’s new top 10.
Pantoland at the London Palladium.
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Kate Moss dropped her very first merch line and she tapped her daughter, Lila, to help model the clothes.“Since everyone was living in hoodies in lockdown the team at the agency and I decided it would be fun to create some merchandise of our own,” the 46-year-old British supermodel and style icon told WWD in an interview from December 3.So back in November, she dropped a super cool loungewear line through her creative agency KMA Studio.
Netflix has revealed its most popular non-English language films and TV series in the U.S., with the list containing an interesting mix of titles from Europe, Asia and South America, plus a few surprises.
Kanye West has been named the most-Googled artist of 2020. The search engine has compiled a list of the top 10 most-searched for music stars in the UK, and the controversial rapper - who is married to reality star Kim Kardashian West - came out on top, no thanks to his bid to become President of the United States and his rants on Twitter.
Kanye West has been named the UK’s most-Googled artist of the year.The search engine has revealed the top 10 musicians based solely on search results in the United Kingdom – you can see the full list below (via Music Week).West has landed at Number 1 on the run-down following his US presidential election bid in 2020, and amid an ongoing, well-documented fight against the practices of major record labels.Appearing at Number 2 is former Girls Aloud member Sarah Harding, who revealed over the
coronavirus pandemic.Prints of classic artists by celebrated snappers such as Rankin, Tony McGee and Jill Furmanovsky are being sold £95.00 each, with 100% of the proceeds going to Stagehand, the UK charity dedicated to helping live music crews who have fallen on tough times.“The livelihoods of people working in live music productions has been decimated by the effects of COVID-19,” Mike Lowe, chair of Stagehand’s Board of Trustees said.