Kane Brown is going to be making music history with his upcoming concert tour!
23.03.2021 - 00:59 / justjared.com
Cardi B is continuing to make history in the music world!
The 28-year-old rapper just reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 with her latest song “Up,” just one week after she performed the song at the Grammys.
Cardi B extends her record to five number one songs on the Billboard Hot 100, more than any other female rapper in history. She is also the first female rapper to have two number ones unaccompanied by any other female artist.
The other number one songs from Cardi are “Bodak Yellow”
Kane Brown is going to be making music history with his upcoming concert tour!
Kane Brown is hitting the road. The singer announced on Thursday that he’ll be kicking off his Blessed & Free Tour on Oct.
Karol G is a Colombian singer who is breaking records and making her name known in the music industry. At only 30-years-old, the singer is making history on various charts and platforms such as Billboard’s Top Latin Charts and Spotify.
Four actors made Screen Actors Guild Awards history on Sunday after being the first people of color to sweep the top four categories in film acting. The SAG Awards are a closely watched Oscar harbinger. Actors make up the largest branch of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and SAG winners often line up with Oscar ones.
As if doing in-person grocery shopping wasn't stressful enough, Playboi Carti is making the prospect seem even less advisable with the music video for "Sky," a track from his 2020 album Whole Lotta Red. Keeping with the London punk aesthetic that's defined this album cycle, Carti and his motley crew don leather jackets and spiky hairstyles as they storm a supermarket and cause a ruckus.
Vanessa Bryant was one proud mother as she celebrated her daughter being accepted at the University of Southern California.MORE: Vanessa Bryant's epic walk-in closet at family home will blow your mindTaking to Instagram on Tuesday, Vanessa shared a video of Natalia in which she could be seen jumping up and down whilst shouting "I got in, I got in!"In the captioned, Kobe's wife proudly wrote: "Tears of joy. I'm SO happy for you Nani! I know daddy is so PROUD OF YOU.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIn observance of Women’s History Month, MIDIA Research and TuneCore/Believe have released a new study on the challenges faced by female creators in today’s music industry.The report, BE THE CHANGE: Women Making Music 2021, collects the views of 401 female creators –artists, songwriters, producers and DJs – from around the world, many of whom are independent artists.
Beyonce and Taylor Swift just proved that two of the biggest female stars in the world are nothing but supportive of each other. Both ladies won big at the Grammy Awards on March 14, and Bey congratulated Taylor for her big night by sending her a bouquet of flowers after the show. Taylor took to Instagram on March 19 to share a photo of the gorgeous arrangement, along with the personalized note that Bey sent her.
Taylor Swift had a record-making night at the 2021 Grammy Awards, a jam-packed but socially distanced show highlighted by live music sorely absent during the pandemic era.Four women won the top four prizes Sunday, including Swift, who became the first female performer to win album of the year three times. Beyoncé — with her 28th win — became the most decorated woman in Grammy history.H.E.R.
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The Walking Dead star Steven Yeun is among the nominees who have made history following the announcement of the nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards today (March 15). Former TWD star Yeun picked up a nomination in the Best Actor category for his role as Jacob Yi in Lee Isaac Chung's Minari, which follows a family of South Korean immigrants who try to make it in rural America in the 1980s.
A pair of actors received historic best actor Oscar nominations on Monday.Riz Ahmed, nominated for his role in The Sound of Metal, became the first Muslim actor nominated in the category, whileMinari's Steven Yeun became the first Asian American actor to receive a best actor nomination. The nomination of Ahmed, the British Pakistani rapper and actor, follows two wins by Mahershala Ali in the supporting actor category for Moonlight (2016) and Greenbook (2018).
Oscars 2021 is bigger, better and diverse! The 93rd Academy Award nominations were announced on Monday, 15 March and presented by and Nick Jonas. While there are some hits and misses, there are also quite a few firsts.
Kate Aurthur editorDuring a historic year for diversity in the acting categories at the Oscars, the Academy has also made history by nominating two women in the directing category for the first time ever: Chloé Zhao for “Nomadland” and Emerald Fennell for “Promising Young Woman.”Zhao and Fennell will compete against David Fincher (“Mank”), Lee Isaac Chung (“Minari”) and surprise nominee Thomas Vinterberg (“Another Round”).
2021 Oscars nominations were announced on Monday, with 's Chloe Zhao and 's Emerald Fennell landing nominations for Best Director — the first time in Oscars history that more than one woman has been nominated in the category.The trio became just the sixth and seventh women ever to be recognized in the category, alongside David Fincher for, Lee Isaac Chung for and Thomas Vinterberg for Zhao has also made history ahead of this year's ceremony, as the first Asian woman ever to be nominated for Best
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Mank,” an ode to Hollywood’s golden age that was produced and released by Netflix, one of the companies reshaping the movie business, led the nominations for the 93 Academy Awards.
Steven Yeun just made Oscars history, becoming the first Asian American ever nominated for Best Actor. The recognition comes for his acclaimed performance in the film,, which picked up several nominations at the 93rd Academy Awards.Although the actor is the first Asian American to be nominated in the category, he’s also only the fourth man of East or South Asian descent to ever be recognized in the Academy Awards’ 93-year history.