As previously announced, this year’s Grammy telecast will go forward live on CBS “with a renewed sense of purpose.” On Feb. 2, the ceremony will raise “additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honoring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect ours.”
Some people have surmised that Aubrey's legal tactic is a way to get the NFL and Apple Music, who sponsor the halftime show, to make Kendrick not include that song in his set. Drake's lawsuit only ups the ante on the Super Bowl banning the performance of the song in order to possibly avoid being thrown into the court case.
Bad Bunny, who had the most-streamed album of both 2022 and 2023, seems to have another potential juggernaut on his hands. But to top the chart this week he had to hold off an unlikely challenger.
The last time Paycor Stadium was filled to the brim (and not for a Bengals game) was when country music star Luke Combs performed for two days in August 2024. Before him, it was T
The jewelry designer and star of the Netflix reality show “Bling Empire” died a month after undergoing brain surgery following a ski accident.
New York" star, has died. She was 51. Ban's death was announced by her son in an emotional Instagram post on Wednesday. "My mum passed away on Monday. I know she wanted to share her journey after her accident and brain surgery,
Trevor Noah will host the show for the fifth consecutive time, the Grammys announced Tuesday. The comedian, best known for hosting Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” from 2015 to 2022, will once more be front and center Feb.
Terrace Martin took to X to reveal that he has unearthed a nearly two-decades-old hard drive filled with collaborations from a myriad of artists, including the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Quincy Jones.
The 67th annual Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles — though the Recording Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts following the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires.
The designer’s son confirmed her death in a post on Instagram. Ms. Ban had designed jewelry worn by celebrities including Rihanna and Beyoncé.
Lynn Ban, a jewelry designer who was a cast member on the Netflix reality series “Bling Empire: New York,” has died, her family announced in a statement on Wednesday.
Last month, the renowned jewelry designer revealed she suffered a ski accident while in Colorado and had emergency brain surgery.