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BTS Home, Big Hit Entertainment Posts $500M Revenue in 2019
Big Hit Entertainment reached its highest earnings to date. Big Hit Entertainment, the South Korean entertainment company that manages BTS, achieved the highest earnings in its history. -
Carole King adapts "So Far Away" for Social Distancing
American music legend Carole King released a snippet of her 1971 hit "So Far Away", slightly tweaked for social distancing, in a Facebook post yesterday, March 31. -
Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato donate equipment to medical first responders
"One and The Same" artists Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato support medical first responders with equipment against the coronavirus, in separate efforts, April 1. -
Jennifer Lopez, Kevin Hart and Other Stars Give Money in "Thanks A Million"
Jennifer Lopez heads the show "Thanks A Million" on the mobile platform, Quibi. In today's world full of uncertainties brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, we all need to hear good news more often. -
April Fool's! Flavor Flav’s Firing Was A Hoax
Chuck D. revealed Flavor Flav's termination was nothing more than an elaborate promotional stint for an upcoming album, according to a statement earlier today, April 1. -
Selena's Fans Cannot Gather, Used Social Media to Pay Tribute
The enforced quarantine did not stop Selena's fans to commemorate the singer's 25th death anniversary. Since public gatherings are not allowed, her fans paid tribute through social media. -
Mourning Nipsey Hussle’s 1st Death Anniversary
One year after the rapper and activist Nipsey Hussle's death on March 31, 2019, people pay tribute to him. -
Bon Jovi Writes "Do What You Can" With Help of Fans
Jon Bon Jovi writes his new song "Do What You Can" with the help of fans. This song aims to uplift spirits during COVID-19 crisis. -
Ariana Grande Leaves Iconic Ponytail in Favor of New Curls
In the time of social distancing, pop icon Ariana Grande decides to part ways with her signature ponytail and show off her natural curls, in a Twitter post, Monday, March 31. -
Lizzo Treats ER Staff to Lunch to Say ‘Thank You’
Singer Lizzo treated the ER staff at Henry Ford Hospital to lunch as an expression of gratitude, earlier today, March 31. -
Rihanna Shares About R9 Album, Fenty Brands, and Having Kids
Bad Girl Rihanna lands on the May issue of British Vogue and shares about R9 Album, Fenty, and having kids. -
Finding Music References in Bob Dylan’s 17-minute-long “Murder Most Foul”
While the entire song is dotted with names (Oswald, Ruby, Wolfman) and places (Grassy Knoll and Dealey Plaza), "Murder Most Foul" also contains a lot of musical references which would otherwise pass through the heads of the younger generation. -
Homefest: Late Late Show Special with James Corden and Big Stars
James Corden hosted Homefest: Late Late Show Specia, a fundraising event for COVID-19 victims. James Corden, as promised, went back on the air last night and hosted "Homefest: Late Late Show Special". -
John Prine, Stable but Remains in ICU
Country singer John Prine is now in a “stable” condition, though he is still in the intensive care unit. -
Country Singer Kalie Shorr Confirms Coronavirus Diagnosis
The 25-year-old country star Kalie Shorr took to Twitter yesterday, March 30, to admit that she has tested for coronavirus disease (Covid-19). -
Sam Smith to Rename Upcoming Album "To Die For", Decides to Postpone Release
Sam Smith's album "To Die For" will be renamed and will be released at a later date Sam Smith announced that the third upcoming studio album, "To Die For" will go through vital changes. -
Country Superstar Dolly Parton Will Read Your Favorite Bedtime Stories
Dolly Parton, American singer-songwriter known for her country hits, will be reading bedtime stories starting Thursday, April 2. -
Billie Joe Armstrong Launches “No Fun Mondays” with Johnny Thunders Cover
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong continues with his "No Fun Mondays" sessions with Johnny Thunders' "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory", uploaded earlier today, March 30. -
Thomas Rhett Calls on Keith Urban, Reba McEntire and More in New Uplifting Single
Country artist Thomas Rhett released a new single, titled "Be A Light," featuring multiple artists, on his 30th birthday, March 30. -
“The Best of Kenny Rogers: Through the Years” Album, No. 1 on the Charts
The greatest hits collection of Kenny Rogers is No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. Kenny Rogers' "The Best of Kenny Rogers: Through the Years" album lands No. -
Drake reveals first look at son Adonis
Canadian rapper and record producer Drake has shared his pictures with son, Adonis, in an Instagram post today, March 30. -
Kodak Black Transferred to Another Prison amid Coronavirus
Detained rapper Kodak Black was transferred from one prison in Florida to New York amid the coronavirus outbreak. -
The Weeknd Posts 2020's Largest Debut with ‘After Hours’
The Weeknd's fourth studio album "After Hours" debuted right at the top of the Billboard 200, ending last Thursday, March 26. -
The Who's Moving On Tour Postponed
The Who's Moving On tour joins the list of postponements due to coronavirus. "The Who's Moving On!" leg tour in North America, intended for April-May, is expected to happen in the autumn of 2020. -
Movie Soundtrack Composer Krysztof Penderecki Died at age 86
Polish movie soundtrack composer Krzysztof Penderecki died last Sunday at the age of 86 according to the Polish Ministry of Affairs via a tweet. -
#FreeAaliyahMusic is Trending on Twitter
Fans are not happy and are tweeting #FreeAaliyahMusic. On March 29, Twitter found itself with #FreeAaliyahMusic trending. It is currently at number 10 on the U. -
Sir Elton John Hosts Star-Studded “Living Room” Concert for America
Pop music legend Sir Elton John, hosted a massive "living room concert" for coronavirus front liners, featuring multiple artists last night, March 29. -
Country Legend Joe Diffie Dies from Complications of COVID-19
Country musician Joe Diffie died Sunday due to complications caused by COVID-19, two days after he was tested positive. -
The Arrows’ Alan Merrill Dies of Coronavirus at 69
American musician Alan Merrill dies at age 69 in New York earlier today, March 29, due to coronavirus -
Country Legend John Prine in “Critical" Condition Due to Coronavirus
John Prine, American singer and songwriter, has been hospitalized and in "critical" condition due to Covid-19, according to a statement released earlier today, March 29.
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