Back in 2016, Amber Heard shocked the world with accusations of domestic abuse against Johnny Depp. However, the more evidence to come out the less clear it has seemed what really happened.
09.04.2020 - 14:27 / nme.com
“I heard ‘Climax', that Usher song, and was like: ‘Holy fuck, that’s a Weeknd song'"
The Weeknd has revealed he was “angry” when he first heard Usher‘s track ‘Climax’ in 2012 because he thought it sounded like one of his own songs.
The Toronto singer, real name Abel Tesfaye, told Variety: “I heard ‘Climax’, that Usher song, and was like: ‘Holy fuck, that’s a Weeknd song.'”
Although he said “it was very flattering,” that the R&B singer had seemingly riffed on his sound, he admits he also “got
Back in 2016, Amber Heard shocked the world with accusations of domestic abuse against Johnny Depp. However, the more evidence to come out the less clear it has seemed what really happened.
Selena Gomez dialed in to chat with Apple Music's Zane Lowe on Monday (April 27) and while discussing the "At Home" playlist she created for the streaming service, Sel also spilled on why Rihanna is her favorite artist while heaping major praise on pal Taylor Swift, who she considers to be "one of the greatest songwriters.""All I'm going to say is from the get go, I've been a Rihanna fan," Gomez said about her lifetime membership in the Navy in the interview slated to air in full at 1:00 p.m.
The Weeknd logs his 18th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (dated April 18), thanks to the continued success of his latest studio album, After Hours.The set rules the Billboard 200 for a third week with 90,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
All here for the holidays! Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott spent Easter weekend with their 2-year-old daughter, Stormi, in Palm Springs, California.
The "So what" hitmaker is donning a new "mullet" look after her haircut plans did not go the way it was planned, aceshowbiz.com.
The Weeknd accused fellow singer Usher of ripping off his musical style in the 2012 song “Climax,” but he’s clarifying that there’s no feud between the two of them.
I didn't think that I would log online this morning to see The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) firing a shot at Usher, but that is exactly what it seemed like when his interview with went live today. As you may know, , late last month to critical acclaim—good for him!—which probably got him reminiscing on the impact of his career-launching mixtape, House of Balloons...and how it may have influenced an Usher track.
Although Johnny Depp and Amber Heard reached a divorce settlement 2016, after about 15 months of marriage, their split led to a very ugly legal fight. The 56-year-old actor filed a USD 50 million defamation lawsuit against Heard in 2019 after the actress accused him of domestic abuse in 2018.
Despite the song's title, The Weeknd says in a new interview that "Faith" -- from his two-week Billboard 200-topping album After Hours -- has nothing to do with religion.The Weeknd says "Faith" is the only After Hours track that doesn't take place in the present, but rather recalls a troubling time back in 2013-14. "It’s about the darkest time of my entire life, a time when I was getting really, really tossed up and going through a lot of personal stuff," he told Variety.
The Weeknd’s debut mixtape, House of Balloons, made a massive impact upon arrival in 2011. As mystery swirled around the R&B star’s identity and his connection to Drake, the music set the stage for not only The Weeknd’s rise but an entire movement in the sound of R&B. He reflected on this influence in a new interview with Variety.
Kevin Hart has officially said goodbye to his natural gray hair while self-isolating during the COVID-19 outbreak — and it looks like 50 Cent might have instigated the comedian to reach for the hair dye.
Gomer Pyle: USMC actor Forrest Compton has died at age 94 after losing his battle with COVID-19.
Forrest Compton, who played Col. Edward Gray onGomer Pyle: USMCand had a long run on the daytime soap operaThe Edge of Night, has died of complications from the coronavirus.
Forrest Compton, most famous for his role in The Twilight Zone, passed away at the age of 94 after suffering from Coronavirus. According to reports in the US, the actor left for his heavenly abode on Sunday after battling with COVID-19. A local newspaper in New York reported the news of Forrest Compton's death. "Forrest Compton, 94, also died in the hospital at about 10 a.m. today.. Close friends of Mr. Compton confirmed his death," it claimed.