Eilish then reposted the side-by-side comparison of her follower count to her IG Story with the message: “LMFAOOO y’all babies smh.” To be fair, Billie has plenty of other things to think about these says, as she celebrated her 19th birthday on Dec. 18 and, a few days later, promised a “new era” for her upcoming sophomore album, which will unfold only if fans stop bugging her about her hair. “OK, I have a fun story to tell you,” Eilish said in an Instagram Story. “But first, f–k you guys. Stop making fun of me, oh my god! I’m f–king making you an album. I will not put it out if you keep making fun of my hair! Shut up!” She was kidding, of course, but she did note that fans can expect her to change her signature bl...
Little Mix can sing a “Sweet Melody” for us all year long, because their hit came in as the No. 1 pick in our favorite songs of 2020 poll! Fans voted in a poll published earlier this month on Billboard, choosing the UK girl group’s song from their 2020 album Confetti as their all-time favorite song to be released this year with 38.55% of the vote. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair share of Internet revenue.
Run the Jewels are capping off their big year in style with their new music video for “Walking in the Snow.” After ending up on virtually everyone’s album/song/artist of the year lists (including being named SPIN’s Artist of the Year) for RTJ4, Killer Mike and El-P had one more gift to fans in their Santa-sized sacks. The new video is directed by Chris Hopewell, whose previous work includes the duo’s “Don’t Get Captured,” and transforms the rappers into action figures for a stop motion masterpiece. Much like their living counterparts, the toys spend the bulk of the video taking on an authoritarian figure and leading a revolution. “It was great to work with the RTJ guys again,” Hopewell said in a statement. “Everyone was very aware of the gravity of the subject matter and RTJ didn’t wa...
When was the last time you saw a Toyota Land Cruiser? You can’t go a block without seeing multiple 4Runners, Highlanders, Tacomas, and RAV4s—or even the occasional Sequoia—but spotting any generation of a Land Cruiser is a rarity. For all its name recognition and iconic history, there just aren’t that many running around the U.S. And after the model-year 2021 iterations are built, there will be no new ones sold in America, at least for a while. See all 16 photos We first heard rumblings of the Land Cruiser’s demise in the States more than a year ago when multiple sources at Toyota hinted to MotorTrend that the Land Cruiser was in trouble. Although at the time Toyota PR officially denied any such possibility existed, the automaker has finally acknowledged that its legendar...
Source: Derrick Salters/WENN.com / WENN Real heads remember the days when French Montana and Jim Jones were mortal enemies and hurling threats at each other on records and SMACK DVD’s and whatnot. Now more than a decade later the two have not only squashed their beef but even got in the studio together to put it down for the culture. Linking up in the visuals for “Too Late,” French and Jones hit the streets with their respective crews and flash enough ice to light up the block at night. Don’t expect Jim to hop in the studio with Max B anytime soon though. Keeping the scene in NY, DJ Kay Slay taps on the talents of Dave East, Vado and Julian Morgan for his clip to “Street Life” in which the men pay homage to the ride-or-die’s in their lives. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some join...
Tim Davis, the artist behind the mural, told USA Today in an emailed statement on Sunday that local bargoers have specifically complained and even spat on Swift’s picture because they felt “betrayed” by her pop superstardom. “I have heard many complaints here in Nashville about Taylor being on the wall with country legends since she is currently focused mainly on pop. Some inebriated bar hoppers have spit on her image specifically, feeling betrayed by her venture from country. I guess this is to be expected, but by in large, the people of Nashville love her, as do I.” The decision was ultimately made by the owners of Legends Corner bar and not Davis himself, he clarified. Davis also organized a GoFundMe to raise $35,000 to paint a mural sol...
69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez (2020) The Vikram Ghandi-directed film is partially investigative, as it delves into the life of the controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine and chronicles his rise to fame and subsequent prison sentence. Alive and Kicking (2016) The documentary, directed by Susan Glatzer, is an intimate glimpse into today’s swing dancing culture. Amazing Grace (2018) The Alan Elliott-directed doc chronicles the live recording of Aretha Franklin’s album Amazing Grace at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles in January 1972. Amy Winehouse: A Final Goodbye (2011) Director Maureen Goldthorpe shares the life of Amy Winehouse, including her rise to superstardom and how the inner demons detailed in her music eventually led to her untimel...
The captivating musical tale of Remy the rat that has stolen the hearts of TikTokers for months is officially happening. Production company Seaview announced on Monday (Dec. 28) the one-time-only streaming performance of Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical, featuring Wayne Brady as Django, Tituss Burgess as Remy, Adam Lambert as Emile, Kevin Chamberlin as Gusteau, André De Shields as Ego, Andrew Barth Feldman as Linguini, Priscilla Lopez as Mabel, Ashley Park as Colette, Owen Tabaka as Young Ego, and Mary Testa as Skinner. Cori Jaskier, Talia Suskauer, Nikisha Williams, JJ Niemann, John Michael Lyles, Raymond J. Lee and Joy Woods will also join as the ensemble. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begi...
DDG pays the price of letting a significant other in too early into the relationship in the music video for “Let You In,” which he released on Sunday. The 23-year-old rapper meanders around Malibu Beach on his own in the scenic visual directed by @LewisYouNasty. While lamenting about the relationship, DDG unloads the struggles stemming from both parties and ultimately revels in the riches he’s left with. “Now look at you stuck in the back/ While I’m countin’ these racks/ Got that weight off my back/ Now look at you stuck in the back/ While I’m countin’ these racks/ I let you get too attached,” he sings in the chorus. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It b...