Musicians
Pop superstar Shakira will go to trial on allegations of tax fraud in Spain. A judge in a town outside of Barcelona, where the singer has lived extensively for years, approved the motion by prosecutors to proceed on Tuesday. The singer is accused of not paying 14 million euros in taxes over a two year period.
Entrepreneur Keyshia Ka’oir and legendary Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane are expecting their second child and they made the announcement in a very touching viral video.
SZA has been named as a headliner along with Usher and H.E.R. for Africa’s first ever Global Citizens Festival, to be held in Accra, Ghana.
Singer-songwriter H.E.R. is suing her record label for release citing a California statute that limits contracts to seven years.
The documentary about rapper the D.O.C. is getting support from R&B Soul music legend Erykah Badu.
Lizzo was the host and musical guest of the latest episode of SNL, pleasing audiences with her appearance in sketches that saw her as a bold game-show contestant to being a twerking flutist. She also performed two songs from her upcoming album, "About Damn Time" and "Special".
The jazz masterpiece A Love Supreme by John Coltrane has been officially certified as selling one million copies, making it platinum and also making it the first jazz record from the 1960s to gain the honor.
In 2012, Hip-Hop legend and business mogul Jay-Z brought the Made In America music festival to Philadelphia, Pa., and every year since, the colossal musical extravaganza has brought us some of the biggest names across genres and has headlined artists who define the current culture.
Lil Uzi Vert was seen without his very expensive signature forehead diamond during a Memorial Day Weekend appearance with his girlfriend JT of the City Girls and Future, as well as recent social media posts.
Lil Wayne may have boarded the cancel express, but his latest apology tour is solidifying him staying there. On Friday (Jun 6) on Weezy's TuneChi Radio show on Apple Music, the Young Money captain featured special guests, Killer Mike, Snoop Dogg, and Bun B alongside the mayor of D.C., Muriel Bowser, along with hoopers Chris Paul and Stephen Jackson to discuss the current state of our social climate and the importance of protesting.
While Kehlani was receiving praise for the release of her highly anticipated album, It Was Good Until It Wasn’t, doing impressive numbers on the charts. While many fans were showing her love for making R&B history, Justin Bieber decided to chime in expecting praise before claiming he was the one who actually made history--and got dragged.
DaBaby is back in the news again–only this time he claims the accusations aren’t true.