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Pandemic Movies: 5 Films to Watch While in Lockdown
Due to the pandemic, many people are now watching movies that have the same thing as what they witnessed by themselves. -
Adam Sandler releases eye-opening “Quarantine Song” for first responders
Comedy legend Adam Sandler debuts his new "Quarantine Song" on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon", last Thursday, April 2. -
Kelly Clarkson's Hardest Project "I Dare You" To Drop on April 16
"I Dare You" is Kelly Clarkson's new single after three years. After three years, new music from Kelly Clarkson will be arriving. The powerful singer announced on April 2 that she will drop her latest single "I Dare You" on April 16. -
Photos Spark Speculation on Noah Cyrus & Lil Xan reunion
Singer-songwriter Noah Cyrus reunites with rapper Lil Xan in photos captured yesterday afternoon, April 3, around Los Angeles. -
P!nk Positive With Covid-19, Donates $1M After Re-tested as Negative
P!nk was found positive for COVID-19 but later tested negative. She donates $1 million to support the fight against the virus. -
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Are Expecting A Baby Girl
Singer Katy Perry and fiance Orlando Bloom, are expecting a baby girl, as said in an Instagram post, Friday, April 3. -
Lindsay Lohan Drops "Back To Me" for Her Comeback
"Back To Me" is the newest song from Lindsay Lohan after 12 years Look who's back! Lindsay Lohan returns to the music industry after dropping her newest single, "Back To Me" on April 3. -
Selena Gomez Opens Up about Bipolar Diagnosis on Miley Cyrus’ Talk Show
Selena Gomez maintains her connection with fans and friend Miley Cyrus amidst social distancing by Cyrus' talk show, "Bright Minded," on Instagram Live, April 3. -
Bill Withers’ Legacy: Cover Songs in the Billboard Charts
While it's a sad day for the entire music industry as Bill Withers passed away due to heart complications, his legacy still persists. Here are some of the songs originally written by Bill Withers, covered by other artists, and managed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. -
Bill Withers, "Lean on Me" Legendary Singer, Dies at 81
Bill Withers dies at age 81. He is known for his other songs like "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Just the Two of Us". -
MTV to launch “MTV Unplugged at Home”
MTV is the latest to shift to live streaming performances amid the coronavirus crisis with "MTV Unplugged at Home." -
Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals are Now Online - For Free!
"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" kicks off free online shows. Andrew Lloyd Webber joins the artists who have resorted to online to provide entertainment. -
Latin Grammys to add three new categories, shifting to online submissions
The Latin Recording Academy is set to add three new categories ahead of its 21st Grammy Awards later this year, according to a news article on the Grammy Awards website, April 2. -
Songs You Can Sing While Washing Your Hands
Aside from Happy Birthday, there are other songs that you can sing while washing hands for 20 seconds. -
Frank Ocean Releases Singles “Dear April” and “Cayendo” on Streaming Platforms
Frank Ocean released singles "Dear April" and "Cayendo", previously exclusive on vinyl, on streaming services earlier today, April 3. -
Global Music Businesses Support Small Record Stores Amid Shutdowns
Artists in the United Kingdom are now pledging support for small music stores amid shutdowns and closures due to the coronavirus pandemic. -
The Rock Raps His “Moana” Part for Daughter’s Hand Washing
Maui is here to help as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson teaches his youngest daughter how to wash hands to the tune of "You're Welcome." -
Radio Garden Still Lives: Revisiting Google Earth for Radio Lovers
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Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Elevation's "The Blessing: Live" Hits the Christian Charts on Debut
"The Blessing: Live" collab song hits No. 3 on the Hot Christian Songs chart Worship leaders Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, along with Elevation Worship, released the track, "The Blessing: Live" on March 20. -
Scott Storch and Mannie Fresh Are Battling on Instagram Live
Music Producers Scott Storch and Mannie Fresh made a battle on Instagram Live. As quarantine is now in place, Instagram battles are now becoming more common. -
New Wave Vocalist Cristina dies of coronavirus
Cristina Monet Zilkha, best known for 1981 new wave hit "Things Fall Apart", died, 61, due to complications from coronavirus. -
Rolling Loud Festival in Miami Moved to 2021
Miami's Rolling Loud Festival 2020 is postponed. Miami's Rolling Loud Festival is now officially moved to February 2021. The flagship festival's original schedule was on May 8-10, 2020. -
Jazz Legend Ellis Marsalis, 85, Dies of Coronavirus
Jazz legend Ellis Marsalis dies at age 85 after battling coronavirus, according to his son. Jazz legend Ellis Marsalis dies at age 85 after battling with the Coronavirus. -
UnCancelled Music Festival Set to Begin April 3
UnCancelled Music Festival is a virtual online concert to benefit music venues and artists. UnCancelled Music Festival is the newest virtual concert that aims to promote connectivity. -
Rapper DaBaby Meets Crush Raven-Symoné on IG Live
It's a dream come true for rapper-songwriter DaBaby to meet his childhood crush Raven-Symoné in an Instagram Live video, April 1. -
Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas Set to Move to October Due to Coronavirus
The Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas is set to be moved to October due to coronavirus risks, most probably 2 to 4, according to a report by Billboard. -
'80s Sound is Back - Thanks to Dua Lipa and The Weeknd
Dua Lipa's "Physical", The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" are heavy with '80s influence -
Fox TV Hit "The Masked Singer" to Donate 10,000 N95 Masks to NY Hospitals
Reality singing competition "The Masked Singer" is set to donate 10,000 pieces of FDA-approved N95 face masks among New York Hospitals, show judge Ken Jeong announced online, April 1. -
Fearless Forecast: Possible Nominees for Grammy 2021 Album of the Year
Five months before the cutoff for Grammy 2021, here are some possible frontrunners for the Album of the Year award. -
‘Stacy’s Mom’ Songwriter Adam Schlesinger Dies, 52, from Covid-19
Adam Schlesinger, the bassist for Fountains of Wayne and co-writer of the hit song "Stacy's Mom," died from coronavirus, aged 52, earlier today, April 1.
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