The 23-year-old femcee, whose real name is Alyssa Michelle Stephens, declares that she is 'donating proceeds' in the wake of Supreme Court's decision despite not showing it off on social media.
The 43-year-old former S Club 7 member says that she's 'so happy and very excited' as she is now represented by Saga Entertainment nearly two decades after the band's split.
To mark the milestone of the iconic rom-com, a special collectible watermelon color vinyl edition of the album that boasts twelve tracks is set to be released in October.
When reflecting on his iconic open-air gig in July 2002, the 'Praise You' hitmaker admits he was at the time 'too stressed' about crowd safety 'to fully enjoy the experience.'
The music icon prohibits the concertgoers from using their smartphones during his performances and requires them to place their devices in a locked Yondr bag.
In a social media statement, the 'Funeral' rocker says that he hates canceling shows as it 'breaks [his f**king hearts' after he's forced to postpone a trio of his gigs in Toronto, Montreal and Salt Lake City.
The 'Ain't No Other Man' hitmaker says that she believes a trilogy of her Spanish EPs she recently released is a way for her to be 'engaging with' her family history.
The Britpop legends also promise their fans that original content from the era will be made available throughout the campaign with special activity to celebrate the album's 25th anniversary.
Fans find it odd to see the 'Let Me Love You' crooner teaming up with the rapper considering the fact that he once showed support to Megan Thee Stallion following the shooting incident involving the two.
The Grammy-winning female rapper releases the visuals around two weeks after she informed her online devotees that the track would not be unleashed with its music video.
Calling out the 'Look at Me Now' singer who previously claimed people 'only invest in the negative stories' about him, the 'Bartender' hitmaker says that Breezy has a 'princess complex.'
The 'All I Do Is Win' hitmaker makes the revelation when speaking to DJ Akademiks on his Twitch channel, but the Internet personality isn't buying his claims.
When announcing the new greatest hits collection, which is a follow-up to his 2005's 'Curtain Call: The Hits', the rap legend promises that more details of his upcoming album will be 'revealed in the coming weeks.'
The 'Someone You Loved' gives a tongue in cheek comment when he's asked about his highly anticipated follow-up to his 2019 debut LP 'Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent'.
Meanwhile, the 'GOOBA' rapper, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, continues to make use of his social media account to flex despite claiming to have financial issues.
According to The Indianapolis Star, A.J. McLean was the first to notice a woman who had 'some sort of emergency' during the boyband's show on Sunday. July 10.
The 'All Eyes on You' spitter also emphasizes that his past shady tweets aimed at his other label, Atlantic Records, had nothing to do with his exit from Roc Nation.
Previously, Tyler accused his former colleague Brandun Deshay, who once worked with SZA, Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone and other talented artists, of 'selling' his old songs in a series of wild social media posts.
Making use of his social media account, the 'How Long' hitmaker' also unveils the official artwork for his self-titled album 'CHARLIE' and thanks fans for helping him make it real.
The 'Good Days' hitmaker, who previously collaborated with the 'Planet Her' artist on hit song 'Kiss Me More', hints that she is teaming up with fellow raptress whose name starts with a 'D.'