Charli XCX has released the video for her latest single, "forever." Check it out above. The video combines home-recorded footage of Charli at home with clips sent in by her fans.
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Grimes has shared a new video for “You’ll Miss Me When I’m Not Around.” In the clip, Grimes poses with a sword in front of a green screen. Watch below.
Grimes is encouraging fans to make their own versions of the “You’ll Miss Me When I’m Not Around” video. She’s shared assets (like snippets from the shoot and audio files) that fans can use to build their own visual. Grimes will then share some of her favorites on her social media channels.
Grimes released Miss Anthropocene in February. Read the
Charli XCX has released the video for her latest single, "forever." Check it out above. The video combines home-recorded footage of Charli at home with clips sent in by her fans.
Millie Bobby Brown, 16, took Hannah Montana fans way back with her latest Instagram post! The actress shared a video of herself showing off incredible moves when she did the popular “Hoedown Throwdown” dance that Miley Cyrus, 27, made popular with Hannah Montana: The Movie in 2009, and it was awesome to see! In the clip, the Stranger Things star is wearing a tie dye T-shirt and light pink sweatpants and she has some of her hair up in two pigtails.
Atlanta singer-songwriter Faye Webster has shared a new song. It’s called “In a Good Way” and it arrives with a music video co-directed by Webster and frequent collaborator Hunter Airheart. Check it out below.
We've all been there, Martha Stewart. On Monday, the Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party star found herself in the middle of a hilarious—and very relatable—Instagram pickle when she drunkenly left a comment on a video of some adorable baby chicks.
Bonnie Raitt has shared a new video paying tribute to the late John Prine, who passed away on April 8 from COVID-19 complications. In the video, Raitt performs “Home,” originally written by Karla Bonoff and covered by Raitt on her 1977 album Sweet Forgiveness.
People everywhere are pulling together and doing what they can to help and cheer on those are have been most acutely affected by the spread of the coronavirus — in particular health care workers and the patients that they are treating.
Kylie Jenner must be getting lonely, wanting to touch her mom Kris Jenner, 63, amid self-distancing. Instead she did the next best thing and got up close with her mom’s Hollywood Wax Museum figure that the matriarch had made especially for her.
The Weeknd’s new album After Hours arrived last month. Today (April 6), he’s shared the music video for “Until I Bleed Out,” which is the closing track on the standard edition of the record. It finds the Weeknd in a daze at a confetti-filled party. Watch below.
Ringo Sheena's band Tokyo Jihen ("Tokyo Incidents," in English) shared the new music video accompanying "Eien no fuzai shomei," a track on the recently reunited band's upcoming EP, News.Sheena penned the tune, which will be featured as the theme song of the latest animated Detective Conan movie, The Scarlet Bullet, opening April 17 in Japanese theaters.
Royalty Brown just might be outpacing her dad Chris‘ dance skills at this point. The five-year-old definitely inherited Breezy’s talent, and he couldn’t be prouder. On Apr. 2 he shared a video of RoRo doing an absolutely killer choreographed routine to Lil Donald‘s hip hop version of “Baby Shark.” She dressed up in black with a scarf covering the lower half of her face at the beginning, causing Chris to caption the Instagram video “My lil NINJA ❤️.”
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Some are perched in trees. Some are hanging upside down. Some are baking scones.
It's just Grimes and a green screen for her latest "You'll Miss Me When I'm Not Around" video, released Wednesday (April 1), because she wants fans to fill it in.
Grimes is back with a brand new music video for her song “You’ll Miss Me When I’m Not Around,” off of her latest studio album Miss Anthropocene.
Amid the nationwide coronavirus pandemic, six celebrities have come together for a PSA to urge Americans to be counted in the 2020 Census.
In the midst of the global Coronavirus pandemic, The Office actor, John Krasinski has thought to brighten up everyone's day with his new online TV channel - Some Good News - or SGN, as it reads on a poster made by his daughters behind him.
Lil Durk dropped the music video for his latest single on Saturday (March 28), and it's "all love."The visual features a more introspective look at the Chicago native’s experiences in his hometown, with scenes cutting between his home and recording studio and performances on stage in front of crowds. Both the song and video -- which a release describes as "a heartfelt rumination about the love of his neighborhood" -- serve as an ode to where he grew up and gained prominence as a rapper.
Cleaning, but make it sexy. Dorinda Medley, 55, had us in tears laughing as she filmed her very own rendition of Ramona Singer‘s viral floor mopping moment! “Good morning,” a male voice filming could be heard, flipping to a very breathy Dorinda who was cleaning her gigantic kitchen floors.
Bad Bunny has shared a brand new music video for his YHLQMDLG track “Yo Perreo Sola.” The visual, directed by Stillz and Benito Martinez, finds Bad Bunny chained to thrones (while wearing a kilt), donning full drag, performing on top of a car in a field of dancing flowers, and more. Check it out below.