Kelly Clarkson is opening up about the reason she is relocating her eponymous daytime talk show to New York City after four seasons in Los Angeles.
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On Thursday night, Mississauga R&B star PARTYNEXTDOOR played his first Toronto show in seven years, and made sure it was memorable, bringing out Drake to the rapture of the packed house at History.
The “Worst Behaviour” rapper and OVO Sound signee performed their two biggest hits, “Recognize” and “Come and See Me,” with Drizzy modifying the lyrics of the latter to announce PARTYNEXTDOOR is dropping a new album.
“I’m going on tour, but PARTY dropping PND 4,” he crooned as the crowd erupted.
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Droves of fans lined up outside of Drake’s venue for the free concert, which was meant to celebrate the launch of SiriusXM Canada’s new Mixtape: North channel. The show also saw PARTY bring out several of his OVO Sound labelmates, including Dvsn, Roy Woods, Smiley, Baka Not Nice and Majid Jordan. Savannah Ré and Lavi$h opened the show, along with a DJ set by Boi-1da.
Drake took a moment during the set to give PARTY his flowers. “I would not be the artist I am if it wasn’t for you,” he said. “This is really actually my favourite artist in the world. Like, I love you.”
Drizzy also teased PARTYNEXTDOOR 4, which will be the fourth installment in PARTY’s self-titled album series, and confirmed it would be dropping this summer.
“I’ve heard the new album — it’s one of those summers, you know?” said Drake.
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PARTYNEXTDOOR hasn’t dropped an album since 2020’s Partymobile. He release a new single, “Her Old Friends”, earlier this year.
Drake, meanwhile, continues to break record after record — he just became the first artist in Spotify’s history to surpass 80 billion streams earlier
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Kelly Clarkson is opening up about her reasons for relocating to the east coast for the next season of The Kelly Clarkson Show, and it all has to do with her her children.
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Travis Scott‘s upcoming album ‘Utopia’ could be arriving soon, as the rapper has previewed the record for Houston’s professional baseball team, the Astros.In a clip posted to social media, Scott was seen preparing before sharing the album with the Astros, telling KRIV’s Sports Director Mark Berman: “It’s on the way now, Mark”. Elsewhere in the clip, Scott can seemingly be heard saying that he is in the process of finishing the album’s mastering.No footage of Scott’s ‘Utopia’ preview session with the baseball team was shared.Watch the clip below.Travis Scott (@trvisXX) at Minute Maid Park pic.twitter.com/qmqcw08WfI— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) May 15, 2023While a release date for ‘Utopia’ – and further details including its tracklisting – has yet to be announced, the record has been teased by Scott for awhile now, dating back to 2021.
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