Demi Lovato is making some changes to their upcoming tour in order to prioritize their heath. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter announced on Instagram Tuesday that they were canceling five shows and pushing back the start of their It’s Not That Serious tour. Lovato is now set to kick off in Orlando, Fla., on April 13 instead… Continue reading Demi Lovato cancels five shows, pushes back start of tour
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Britney Spears sells rights to her music catalog
Britney Spears scored the early 2000s with hits from “Oops!… I Did It Again” to “Toxic.” Now, the rights to those songs will belong to music publishing company Primary Wave after Spears reportedly signed a major new deal for approximately $200 million, according to NBC News. Details of the sale were not disclosed. Primary Wave,… Continue reading Britney Spears sells rights to her music catalog
Cardi B, Stefon Diggs spark new breakup rumors: 50 Cent trolls
Cardi B and New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs have fired up a new wave of breakup speculation, less than a year after going official. The Grammy-winning “Invasion of Privacy” rapper, 33, and football pro, 32, welcomed a baby late last year, but are reportedly going their separate ways. Fans began speculating on the… Continue reading Cardi B, Stefon Diggs spark new breakup rumors: 50 Cent trolls
Spotify reports total fourth-quarter revenue topping $5.3 billion and a record growth in listeners
In a historic gain, Spotify saw a record increase of 38 million monthly active users at the end of 2025. According to the streamer’s fourth-quarter earnings report released Tuesday, the Sweden-based company reported an 11% increase in monthly active users, bringing the total to 751 million. It’s the biggest net add in the company’s history.… Continue reading Spotify reports total fourth-quarter revenue topping $5.3 billion and a record growth in listeners
Ja Rule and Tony Yayo throw down (and throw a pillow) on flight
An almost 30-year-old beef between rappers Ja Rule and 50 Cent came to a head Sunday morning on a flight bringing a couple of Fitty’s G-Unit Records labelmates from West to East. The weapons of choice? Angry words and airplane pillows. The exchange went down after the unfriendly parties apparently spotted one another on a… Continue reading Ja Rule and Tony Yayo throw down (and throw a pillow) on flight
Ricky Martin Super Bowl performance was an act of justice for the ’90s
In the lead-up to the Super Bowl LX halftime show, Bad Bunny fans placed bets on which Puerto Rican star would appear beside the singer. Would it be reggaeton legends like Daddy Yankee and Don Omar? Or even Tego Calderón? But as the halftime show went underway, Ricky Martin appeared. Nine minutes into the performance,… Continue reading Ricky Martin Super Bowl performance was an act of justice for the ’90s
Why Tony Banks, the quiet genius behind Genesis, is hesitant to create new music at 75
At 75, keyboardist Tony Banks should probably be savoring the near-mythic afterglow of the work he created with the band Genesis during the ’70s and ’80s — rewriting and expanding the tenets of British progressive rock, and selling over 100 million records in the process. One would imagine that, like most surviving prog legends of… Continue reading Why Tony Banks, the quiet genius behind Genesis, is hesitant to create new music at 75
Chappell Roan leaves Wasserman Music over exec’s Epstein ties
Chappell Roan has left her booking agency, Wasserman Music, over its founder Casey Wasserman’s ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein and convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. “As of today, I am no longer represented by Wasserman, the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman,” Roan wrote on Monday in a post to social media. “I… Continue reading Chappell Roan leaves Wasserman Music over exec’s Epstein ties
How Bad Bunny pulled off a historic Super Bowl halftime show
Bad Bunny scored a touchdown before either team did during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, marching down the field during his halftime show before spiking a football at the end zone. His metaphoric touchdown culminated a 13-minute Latin-fueled performance and was an homage to the countless artists that came before him, said Harriet Cuddeford, the… Continue reading How Bad Bunny pulled off a historic Super Bowl halftime show
Greg Brown dead: Cake founding member wrote ‘The Distance’
Greg Brown, a founding guitarist of the band Cake who left the Sacramento group before its third album came out, has died, his former bandmates announced over the weekend. He was 56. “It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Greg Brown’s passing after a brief illness,” Cake said on its Facebook… Continue reading Greg Brown dead: Cake founding member wrote ‘The Distance’