The nominations for this year’s Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards are in as CBS Mornings‘ and CBS Sports Analyst Nate Burleson and digital superstar Charli D’Amelio prepare to host the 2023 ceremony live on Saturday, March 4, at 7 p.m. (Et/Pt) from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Stranger Things leads the pack with six nominations, followed by That Girl Lay Lay, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, and The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder with four nominations each. While first-time nominees include Jenna Ortega, Jack Harlow, Gayle, Joji, Nicky Youre, Letitia Wright, and more. “Hosting NFL Slimetime is always a blast, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy and Slime as co-host of the iconic Kids’ Choice Awards!” said Burleson. “I grew up on Nickelodeon and my kids still love watching, so we’re all ready for the stunts, surprises and superstars that await us at this year’s show.
- 1/31/2023
- TV Insider
It’s that Slime Time of the year again. Nickelodeon is turning to CBS Sports analyst “CBS Mornings” co-host Nate Burleson and social media influencer Charli D’ Amelio to host this year’s Kids’ Choice Awards.
As it does every year, the KCAs are set to wow viewers with mind-blowing and gravity-defying stunts, celeb speeches, artist performances, games, magical illusions and tricks, plus a whole lotta slime. Kicking off the awards will be co-hosts Burleson and D’Amelio, who both shared their excitement for event.
“Hosting NFL Slimetime is always a blast, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy and slime as co-host of the iconic Kids’ Choice Awards! I grew up on Nickelodeon and my kids still love watching, so we’re all ready for the stunts, surprises and superstars that await us at this year’s show,” Burleson said.
The KCAs air live Saturday, March 4 at 7p.
As it does every year, the KCAs are set to wow viewers with mind-blowing and gravity-defying stunts, celeb speeches, artist performances, games, magical illusions and tricks, plus a whole lotta slime. Kicking off the awards will be co-hosts Burleson and D’Amelio, who both shared their excitement for event.
“Hosting NFL Slimetime is always a blast, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy and slime as co-host of the iconic Kids’ Choice Awards! I grew up on Nickelodeon and my kids still love watching, so we’re all ready for the stunts, surprises and superstars that await us at this year’s show,” Burleson said.
The KCAs air live Saturday, March 4 at 7p.
- 1/31/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Nickelodeon has unveiled the nominees and hosts for its 2023 Kids’ Choice Awards. CBS Mornings co-host and CBS Sports Analyst Nate Burleson and social media star Charli D’Amelio, who also is nominated in the Favorite Female Creator category, will share hosting duties for the slime show covering film, television, music, sports and more, The news was revealed today on CBS Mornings. The awards show will air live on Saturday, March 4 at 7 pm Et/Pt from L.A.’s Microsoft Theater.
“Hosting NFL Slimetime is always a blast, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy and slime as co-host of the iconic Kids’ Choice Awards!,” said Burleson. “I grew up on Nickelodeon and my kids still love watching, so we’re all ready for the stunts, surprises and superstars that await us at this year’s show.”
Said D’Amelio, “I got slimed at the Kca’s in...
“Hosting NFL Slimetime is always a blast, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy and slime as co-host of the iconic Kids’ Choice Awards!,” said Burleson. “I grew up on Nickelodeon and my kids still love watching, so we’re all ready for the stunts, surprises and superstars that await us at this year’s show.”
Said D’Amelio, “I got slimed at the Kca’s in...
- 1/31/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS Mornings co-host and CBS sports analyst Nate Burleson and TikTok/YouTube star Charli D’Amelio have been tapped to co-host Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards 2023.
Meanwhile, Stranger Things leads the nominees with a total of six mentions.
This year, the awards show, which will air live March 4 at 7 p.m. Et/Pt, has a new venue: the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The Kids’ Choice Awards, with its signature sliming of winners and celebrities, honor fan favorites across film, television, music, sports and more.
“Hosting [Nickelodeon’s] NFL Slimetime is always a blast, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy and slime as co-host of the iconic Kids’ Choice Awards.” Burleson said. “I grew up on Nickelodeon and my kids still love watching, so we’re all ready for the stunts, surprises and superstars that await us at this year’s show.”
Added D’Amelio: “I got...
Meanwhile, Stranger Things leads the nominees with a total of six mentions.
This year, the awards show, which will air live March 4 at 7 p.m. Et/Pt, has a new venue: the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The Kids’ Choice Awards, with its signature sliming of winners and celebrities, honor fan favorites across film, television, music, sports and more.
“Hosting [Nickelodeon’s] NFL Slimetime is always a blast, and I can’t wait to bring that same energy and slime as co-host of the iconic Kids’ Choice Awards.” Burleson said. “I grew up on Nickelodeon and my kids still love watching, so we’re all ready for the stunts, surprises and superstars that await us at this year’s show.”
Added D’Amelio: “I got...
- 1/31/2023
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Red (Taylor’s Version) arrived with a selection of new songs from the vault, including the country ballad “Better Man” — and on the latest episode of the Kelly Clarkson show, the host selected the track as the latest pick for her Kellyoke singing segment. Clarkson’s version of the record was backed by her in-house band, the whole performance crew decked out in football jerseys.
Initially written to be included on Red, released in 2012, “Better Man” eventually landed in the hands of country music group Little Big Town, who shared...
Initially written to be included on Red, released in 2012, “Better Man” eventually landed in the hands of country music group Little Big Town, who shared...
- 1/23/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Kelly Clarkson knows her way around a breakup song. During Thursday’s episode of her talk show, Clarkson went down the country road during her beloved Kellyoke segment as she performed a cover of Chris Stapleton’s Starting Over standout “You Should Probably Leave.”
Clarkson — wearing a green dress and accompanied by My Band Y’all — hit every note to perfection on the track about a couple nearing the end of their relationship. “Cause I know you and you know me
And we both know where this is gonna lead,...
Clarkson — wearing a green dress and accompanied by My Band Y’all — hit every note to perfection on the track about a couple nearing the end of their relationship. “Cause I know you and you know me
And we both know where this is gonna lead,...
- 1/21/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
“Glimpse of Us,” Joji’s heartbreaking ballad about the one that got away, was sad enough on its own. Now, Kelly Clarkson has managed to take whatever was left of all the broken hearts and grind the pieces into dust with her latest Kellyoke cover on the Kelly Clarkson show.
Backed by two accompanying pianists, Clarkson transformed Joji’s restrained piano ballad with a soulful performance capitalizing on the full extent of her range. The singer and host cut the song down by nearly half from its original four-minute run time,...
Backed by two accompanying pianists, Clarkson transformed Joji’s restrained piano ballad with a soulful performance capitalizing on the full extent of her range. The singer and host cut the song down by nearly half from its original four-minute run time,...
- 1/18/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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What song did I need to immediately play in the morning to start my day on the right note? What track did I have to replay after hearing it because it’s that damn good? What helped motivate me at the gym? Or clean the bathroom?
Those thoughts lingered in my head as I thought of my favorite songs of the year.
What also helped? Spotify’s annual Wrapped feature!
1. Beyoncé, “Heated”
With enough Instagram captions to battle any Drake album, Beyoncé’s “Heated” is a lyrical thesis on being a confident bad bitch. She kicks off the song singing smoothly over a mid-tempo beat — but then she goes into Super Saiyan mode, spitting 34 bars and delivering snappy one-liners that will make you dance and laugh, and will boost your self-esteem. From dusting off naysayers to reminding you to drink more water to...
What song did I need to immediately play in the morning to start my day on the right note? What track did I have to replay after hearing it because it’s that damn good? What helped motivate me at the gym? Or clean the bathroom?
Those thoughts lingered in my head as I thought of my favorite songs of the year.
What also helped? Spotify’s annual Wrapped feature!
1. Beyoncé, “Heated”
With enough Instagram captions to battle any Drake album, Beyoncé’s “Heated” is a lyrical thesis on being a confident bad bitch. She kicks off the song singing smoothly over a mid-tempo beat — but then she goes into Super Saiyan mode, spitting 34 bars and delivering snappy one-liners that will make you dance and laugh, and will boost your self-esteem. From dusting off naysayers to reminding you to drink more water to...
- 12/23/2022
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Malayalam cinemaShammi Thilakan’s real breakthrough came somewhere during the turn of the last decade, with the entry of new filmmakers and writers.Neelima MenonFor the longest time, Shammi Thilakan lived under the shadow of his legendary father Thilakan. Shammi, a stage artist, made his debut on screen in the Kg George film (Irakal) and struggled to find his space in Malayalam cinema shortly thereafter. In hindsight, that his father was already or well on his way to becoming an established actor might have stalled his chances during the initial phases of his career. In the early 90s, the roles that mostly came his way were those of an antagonist, cop, or yes man – largely one-dimensional and unmemorable. Interestingly, Shammi Thilakan was known more as a voice artist during this period. If his deep baritone fitted Raghuvaran (Vyooham) and Salim Ghouse (Thazhvaram) perfectly, it added heft to the wickedness of...
- 12/15/2022
- by SukanyaS
- The News Minute
Part 1 of “The Voice” live finale concluded Monday night, with five artists vying for the Season 22 crown. Blake Shelton has three hopefuls in bodie, Bryce Leatherwood and Brayden Lape. A victory by any of them would give the coach his record-extending ninth championship. Camila Cabello is represented by Morgan Myles while John Legend has Omar Jose Cardona. Gwen Stefani failed to coach any artist to the finals.
See ‘The Voice’ season 22 finale spotlight: Does Blake Shelton have another winner in his unlikely pairing with bodie?
In a recent poll we asked “The Voice” fans to vote for who they think deserves to take home the prize on Tuesday, December 13th’s “Live Finale Part 2.”
Here are the complete poll results:
30 — bodie (Team Blake)
22 — Morgan Myles (Team Camila)
21 — Omar Jose Cardona (Team Legend)
16 — Bryce Leatherwood (Team Blake)
11 — Brayden Lape (Team Blake)
See Team Blake Shelton: ‘The Voice’ Season 22 photos, bios, artist...
See ‘The Voice’ season 22 finale spotlight: Does Blake Shelton have another winner in his unlikely pairing with bodie?
In a recent poll we asked “The Voice” fans to vote for who they think deserves to take home the prize on Tuesday, December 13th’s “Live Finale Part 2.”
Here are the complete poll results:
30 — bodie (Team Blake)
22 — Morgan Myles (Team Camila)
21 — Omar Jose Cardona (Team Legend)
16 — Bryce Leatherwood (Team Blake)
11 — Brayden Lape (Team Blake)
See Team Blake Shelton: ‘The Voice’ Season 22 photos, bios, artist...
- 12/13/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
As an eight-time winner, Blake Shelton knows how to advise undiscovered artists to a win on “The Voice.” On Monday and Tuesday night he will enter the season 22 finale with three artists competing. Among them is bodie, an alternative music vocalist that is unlike any artist Blake has won with before.
See Who deserves to win ‘The Voice’ season 22? Let your voice be heard! [Poll]
Having most often won with country artists, and surely feeling most at home working with them in the Nashville lane, Blake has expressed how inspired and impressed he is by bodie’s artistry this season. bodie was a four chair turn based on his performance of Fray’s rock song “You Found Me” in the Blind Auditions. Surprisingly, bodie joined Team Blake despite perhaps being a better match with Gwen Stefani instead. But over the course of the season bodie showed his versatility through a willingness...
See Who deserves to win ‘The Voice’ season 22? Let your voice be heard! [Poll]
Having most often won with country artists, and surely feeling most at home working with them in the Nashville lane, Blake has expressed how inspired and impressed he is by bodie’s artistry this season. bodie was a four chair turn based on his performance of Fray’s rock song “You Found Me” in the Blind Auditions. Surprisingly, bodie joined Team Blake despite perhaps being a better match with Gwen Stefani instead. But over the course of the season bodie showed his versatility through a willingness...
- 12/11/2022
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
The 2023 Grammy nominations were announced on Tuesday, November 15 and, as usual, they were a mixed bag of shocking snubs and worthy surprises. While analyzing the hundreds of bids, we noticed several tidbits of telling information that should help us when making our predictions next year. Below, see our Top 5 Grammy nominations takeaways.
1. Watch out for jazz and Americana
Last year, Jon Batiste surprised everyone with an Album of the Year nom. Among the artists many genres, two stood out: jazz and American Roots. Batiste ended up winning in those two genres, along with Album of the Year and two other categories.
This year, the nominations prove this two seemingly small genres are here to stay. In Best New Artist, two jazz artists got nominated (Samara Joy and DOMi & Jd Beck), as well as Americana star Molly Tuttle. For Song of the Year, General Field winner and Americana star Bonnie Raitt...
1. Watch out for jazz and Americana
Last year, Jon Batiste surprised everyone with an Album of the Year nom. Among the artists many genres, two stood out: jazz and American Roots. Batiste ended up winning in those two genres, along with Album of the Year and two other categories.
This year, the nominations prove this two seemingly small genres are here to stay. In Best New Artist, two jazz artists got nominated (Samara Joy and DOMi & Jd Beck), as well as Americana star Molly Tuttle. For Song of the Year, General Field winner and Americana star Bonnie Raitt...
- 11/15/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Often as interesting as who is nominated at the Grammys is who isn’t nominated at the Grammys. Sometimes those snubs are more than just surprising. In the case of The Weeknd, it led to a boycott of the awards. So these outcomes are not only consequential to the artists in question, but the entire awards process. Scroll down to see which high-profile artists, albums, and songs missed the cut in this year’s big four categories.
SEE2023 Grammy nominations list
For starters, the Recording Academy decided not to give Taylor Swift another round of nominations for “Red (Taylor’s Version).” The original version was nominated for Album of the Year about a decade ago, but her re-recorded and expanded “Taylor’s Version” collection was left out of the Album of the Year lineup. Her 10-minute-long “All Too Well” was also snubbed for Record of the Year, though it wasn...
SEE2023 Grammy nominations list
For starters, the Recording Academy decided not to give Taylor Swift another round of nominations for “Red (Taylor’s Version).” The original version was nominated for Album of the Year about a decade ago, but her re-recorded and expanded “Taylor’s Version” collection was left out of the Album of the Year lineup. Her 10-minute-long “All Too Well” was also snubbed for Record of the Year, though it wasn...
- 11/15/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Drake joined forces with fellow rapper 21 Savage on their new collaborative album “Her Loss,” but it turned out to be a loss for neither artist. It debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Read more about this week’s chart here at Billboard.com.
“Her Loss” launched at number-one with 404,000 equivalent album units based on its combined album sales, individual track sales, and online streams. As is typical for hip-hop, streaming made up the vast majority of those units, compared to 12,000 from traditional album sales and just 1,000 from track sales. Those streaming numbers are good enough to make this the fourth biggest streaming week in history, behind Drake’s own “Scorpion” and “Certified Lover Boy” and Taylor Swift‘s recent chart-topper “Midnights.” It’s also the third most album units in a week this year, behind “Midnights” and Harry Styles‘s “Harry’s House.”
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2022
With 12 number-one albums,...
“Her Loss” launched at number-one with 404,000 equivalent album units based on its combined album sales, individual track sales, and online streams. As is typical for hip-hop, streaming made up the vast majority of those units, compared to 12,000 from traditional album sales and just 1,000 from track sales. Those streaming numbers are good enough to make this the fourth biggest streaming week in history, behind Drake’s own “Scorpion” and “Certified Lover Boy” and Taylor Swift‘s recent chart-topper “Midnights.” It’s also the third most album units in a week this year, behind “Midnights” and Harry Styles‘s “Harry’s House.”
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2022
With 12 number-one albums,...
- 11/14/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The 2023 Grammy Award nominations are scheduled to be announced on Tuesday, November 15, at 9:00am Pacific/12:00pm Eastern Time. You can watch the Grammy nominations live on live.Grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok channels. But who will be nominated? Scroll down for our complete predictions in the top four general field categories – Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist – with our projected winners highlighted in gold. These odds are based on the combined forecasts of thousands of music fans who have placed their bets here in our predictions center.
SEEHow to watch 2023 Grammy nominations announcement live
These are the highest-profile awards presented by recording industry peers, and they have undergone many changes in recent years. Last year, for instance, the academy did away with their secretive nomination review committees, which made the final calls in most categories.
SEEHow to watch 2023 Grammy nominations announcement live
These are the highest-profile awards presented by recording industry peers, and they have undergone many changes in recent years. Last year, for instance, the academy did away with their secretive nomination review committees, which made the final calls in most categories.
- 11/14/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The “Dancing with the Stars” semifinal means double the routines and yet another double elimination. That’s what happens when you have a 16-person cast and only 10 weeks of competition.
The remaining six couples will tackle two individual dances on the first theme-less night of the season — get ready for lots of paso dobles and Viennese waltzes — before two couples get axed for the second consecutive week. That will send four couples to the finale on Nov. 21. “Dancing” has had four-team finales every season since the 27th installment in 2018.
See the full lineup below:
Wayne Brady and Witney Carson: paso doble (“Beggin’” by Måneskin); Viennese waltz (“It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World” by James Brown)
Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas: Viennese waltz (“Glimpse of Us” by Joji); paso doble (“Espana Cani” by Pascual Marquina)
Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater: cha-cha (“Satisfied” by Galantis feat.
The remaining six couples will tackle two individual dances on the first theme-less night of the season — get ready for lots of paso dobles and Viennese waltzes — before two couples get axed for the second consecutive week. That will send four couples to the finale on Nov. 21. “Dancing” has had four-team finales every season since the 27th installment in 2018.
See the full lineup below:
Wayne Brady and Witney Carson: paso doble (“Beggin’” by Måneskin); Viennese waltz (“It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World” by James Brown)
Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas: Viennese waltz (“Glimpse of Us” by Joji); paso doble (“Espana Cani” by Pascual Marquina)
Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater: cha-cha (“Satisfied” by Galantis feat.
- 11/10/2022
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
A songwriter’s award, the Grammy for Song of the Year is one of the most prestigious awards in music. This year a group of 10 lucky songs will be contenders for the top honor, with one of them taking the golden gramophone home. But in a year with so much music, from both the new kids on the block and the certified Grammy darlings, who’s making the cut?
There are five songs that are very obvious locks. Adele’s “Easy On Me” was yet another hit for the Grammy juggernaut and will easily get a nomination, especially after she won this category for both “Rolling in the Deep” and “Hello” (she’s actually the only female songwriter to win twice). Another locked Brit is Harry Styles, whose “As It Was” is the biggest song eligible this year having spent 15 weeks at number-one and more time in the top three than any song in history.
There are five songs that are very obvious locks. Adele’s “Easy On Me” was yet another hit for the Grammy juggernaut and will easily get a nomination, especially after she won this category for both “Rolling in the Deep” and “Hello” (she’s actually the only female songwriter to win twice). Another locked Brit is Harry Styles, whose “As It Was” is the biggest song eligible this year having spent 15 weeks at number-one and more time in the top three than any song in history.
- 11/10/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
This year’s Best New Artist race is one of the most fun to follow in years at the Grammys. And it isn’t only because a lot of exciting artists are looking to be nominated, but more due to the lack of an obvious, undeniable front-runner like Billie Eilish or Olivia Rodrigo in years past. While a couple of people do look like very safe bets, the category could go a myriad of ways and ultimately shock us all for the first time in forever.
A few front-runners are probably safe for a nomination. Latto could perhaps be the biggest of them, with her hit “Big Energy” being one of the defining songs of 2022 and being a hip-hop/pop crossover. Another is Zach Bryan, whose debut album, “American Heartbreak,” is the biggest country album eligible for this year’s Grammys and has netted multiple weeks in the top 10 of...
A few front-runners are probably safe for a nomination. Latto could perhaps be the biggest of them, with her hit “Big Energy” being one of the defining songs of 2022 and being a hip-hop/pop crossover. Another is Zach Bryan, whose debut album, “American Heartbreak,” is the biggest country album eligible for this year’s Grammys and has netted multiple weeks in the top 10 of...
- 10/26/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
CinemaRanging from a devoted single father carrying the hateful weight of caste superiority to a supervillain who has loved and lost, here are some male characters of Malayalam cinema who have enthralled us since 2020.Neelima MenonMammootty in PuzhuHaving picked some of Malayalam cinema’s most intriguing female characters since 2018, we now dwell on some fascinating male characters who have enthralled us since 2020. The lineup is long, ranging from a devoted single father carrying the hateful weight of caste superiority to a supervillain who has loved and lost, but we have filtered them to nine. Here are our picks. Kuttan (Puzhu) In reality, he is a nameless character, addressed as Oppe, Kuttan, or Achan by those close to him. Dressed nattily in well-pressed checked cotton shirts and trousers, Kuttan lives in a suburban apartment with his only adolescent son. Initially, nothing really gives him away. A former police officer, he is a devoted single father,...
- 9/19/2022
- by LakshmiP
- The News Minute
The pop field at the Grammys is usually one of the most star-studded every year. This year some of the categories seem especially crowded, so let’s take a quick look at who the main contenders are.
For Best Pop Solo Performance, a lot of big names are in contention. The biggest commercially are two Brits who are also past category winners: Harry Styles’s “As It Was,” which has topped the Hot 100 for 13 weeks as of this writing, and Adele’s “Easy On Me,” which topped the chart for 10 weeks. They will likely be joined by another category winner with a number-one hit: Lizzo, whose “About Damn Time” is easily one of the most memorable moments in pop music this season. Finally, there’s Beyoncé, who will likely be nominated for her two-week number-one hit “Break My Soul.” If there was anything like a lock at the Grammys, it would probably be these four.
For Best Pop Solo Performance, a lot of big names are in contention. The biggest commercially are two Brits who are also past category winners: Harry Styles’s “As It Was,” which has topped the Hot 100 for 13 weeks as of this writing, and Adele’s “Easy On Me,” which topped the chart for 10 weeks. They will likely be joined by another category winner with a number-one hit: Lizzo, whose “About Damn Time” is easily one of the most memorable moments in pop music this season. Finally, there’s Beyoncé, who will likely be nominated for her two-week number-one hit “Break My Soul.” If there was anything like a lock at the Grammys, it would probably be these four.
- 9/13/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
This summer truly was as it was on the charts.
On Wednesday, with the month of August coming to a close, Spotify unveiled its Most Streamed Songs of the Summer around the globe, and Harry Styles came out on top.
Read More: Harry Styles Stops Show After Fan Throws Nuggets On Stage
The singer’s smash hit “As It Was” is No. 1 on the list, and he made a second appearance further down at No. 13 with “Late Night Talking”.
Coming in at No. 2 is the surprise hit of the summer, Kate Bush’s 1985 single “Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)”, which gave the singer the biggest success of her career thanks to prominent placement in the latest season of “Stranger Things”.
At No. 3 is Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone’s “Me Porto Bonito”, with Bad Bunny making four more appearances on the list at No. 4, 6, 8 and 9.
Check out...
On Wednesday, with the month of August coming to a close, Spotify unveiled its Most Streamed Songs of the Summer around the globe, and Harry Styles came out on top.
Read More: Harry Styles Stops Show After Fan Throws Nuggets On Stage
The singer’s smash hit “As It Was” is No. 1 on the list, and he made a second appearance further down at No. 13 with “Late Night Talking”.
Coming in at No. 2 is the surprise hit of the summer, Kate Bush’s 1985 single “Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)”, which gave the singer the biggest success of her career thanks to prominent placement in the latest season of “Stranger Things”.
At No. 3 is Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone’s “Me Porto Bonito”, with Bad Bunny making four more appearances on the list at No. 4, 6, 8 and 9.
Check out...
- 8/31/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
MollywoodThe film is helmed by Sajimon Prabhakar and written by director Mahesh Narayanan. Tnm StaffFacebookj/ Fahadh FaasilOver-the-top (Ott) platform Amazon Prime Video announced on Monday, August 8 that Fahadh Faasil’s recently released Malayalam film Malayankunju will stream on the platform from August 11. Helmed by director Sajimon Prabhakar, the film marked composer Ar Rahman’s comeback to Malayalam cinema after 30 years. Sharing the announcement with fans, Amazon Prime Video tweeted on Monday, “This survival thriller will have you feeling like this in no time! #MalayankunjuOnPrime, Aug 11.” The film, which has a script by filmmaker Mahesh Narayanan, tells the emotional story of survival of a man who gets trapped in a landslide. Malayankunju follows the journey of Anikuttan (Fahadh), who is an ill-tempered electronics technician leading a quiet life with his mother. His daily routine is disrupted when his next door neighbour’s newborn baby stirs up undesirable memories from his past.
- 8/8/2022
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
Set to be held on August 28, the MTV Video Music Awards are meant to honor the best videos of the past 12 months. The iconic show has awarded some of the most influential and impactful music videos over the years, like Peter Gabriel‘s “Sledgehammer,” Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies,” and Lady Gaga‘s “Bad Romance.” For this upcoming ceremony, artists ranging from younger breakouts to VMA veterans will likely face off.
To start our VMAs preview, Harry Styles’s “As It Was” is arguably the biggest hit of the year, so don’t be surprised if his name is read a couple of times during the nominations. The Brit pop star hasn’t really gotten that much love as a solo artist from the VMAs, but “As It Was” might simply be too big for them to ignore. Adele is another British pop star who is surely getting a couple of...
To start our VMAs preview, Harry Styles’s “As It Was” is arguably the biggest hit of the year, so don’t be surprised if his name is read a couple of times during the nominations. The Brit pop star hasn’t really gotten that much love as a solo artist from the VMAs, but “As It Was” might simply be too big for them to ignore. Adele is another British pop star who is surely getting a couple of...
- 7/14/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Country music is here to stay. While many thought the genre would suffer a huge decline due to the rise of the streaming era, country has managed to make its impact on streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Artists like Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen have achieved big debuts bolstered by their strong streaming presence and have taken their careers to the next level. This year a new supreme streamer has arrived in the country-sphere: Zach Bryan, with his hit album “American Heartbreak.”
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2022
After years of building a solid fan base online Bryan has officially made it into the big leagues. His debut album, “American Heartbreak,” debuted in the top five of the Billboard 200, achieving over 70,000 equivalent album units in its first week and setting a record for 2022’s most one-day streams for a country album. Bryan also notched a top-40 hit this...
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2022
After years of building a solid fan base online Bryan has officially made it into the big leagues. His debut album, “American Heartbreak,” debuted in the top five of the Billboard 200, achieving over 70,000 equivalent album units in its first week and setting a record for 2022’s most one-day streams for a country album. Bryan also notched a top-40 hit this...
- 7/4/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Day N Vegas 2022 has been canceled, the festival announced on Friday. Day N Vegas organizers cited several reasons for the cancelation including unspecified timing and production issues. The event would’ve taken place Sept. 2nd through the 4th at the Las Vegas Festival grounds.
“We’re sorry to announce that a combination of logistics, timing and production issues have forced us to cancel Day N Vegas for 2022,” the festival, promoted by Goldenvoice, wrote across its social media accounts. “The refund process will begin immediately, and funds will appear back to...
“We’re sorry to announce that a combination of logistics, timing and production issues have forced us to cancel Day N Vegas for 2022,” the festival, promoted by Goldenvoice, wrote across its social media accounts. “The refund process will begin immediately, and funds will appear back to...
- 7/1/2022
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
The 2017 edition of Bonnaroo won’t touch down until June, but the music and arts festival is already gearing up for a major event as they begin teasing their lineup for next year. The Tennessee based festival is taking a unique approach to the lineup reveal, posting clues on social media for fans to uncover and solve.
The first clue shouldn’t be too difficult for dance music fans to decode, with more than a few obvious nods to none other than Getter. With references to his infamous “Suh dude” catchphrase, as well as the recently released What The Frick Ep, it’s clear that the clue is alluding to the “Rip N Dip” producer.
Alongside the Bonnaroo announcement, Getter and his frequent associate Nick Colletti have teamed up with YouTuber Filthy Frank aka “Pink Guy” on a rap tune called “Hood Rich.” The song sees Getter eschewing his dance...
The first clue shouldn’t be too difficult for dance music fans to decode, with more than a few obvious nods to none other than Getter. With references to his infamous “Suh dude” catchphrase, as well as the recently released What The Frick Ep, it’s clear that the clue is alluding to the “Rip N Dip” producer.
Alongside the Bonnaroo announcement, Getter and his frequent associate Nick Colletti have teamed up with YouTuber Filthy Frank aka “Pink Guy” on a rap tune called “Hood Rich.” The song sees Getter eschewing his dance...
- 12/26/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
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