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Category: Music

Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ turns out to be first collection of 2020 to sell a million copies

October 26, 2020 Olivia John

Taylor Swift’s most recent collection is unmistakably hitting a high note with a great deal of fans. “Folklore,” which Swift delivered on July…

Adele with a new look in the new teaser

October 23, 2020 Antonio Chad

Adele fans are getting a more critical glance at the vocalist’s slimmer constitution in another mystery for “Saturday Night Live.” The “Rolling in…

NBC reports that Adele will be hosting “Saturday Night Live” for the first time

October 19, 2020 Olivia John

Music genius Adele will have “Saturday Night Live” unexpectedly on Saturday, NBC reported Sunday. She’ll be joined by Grammy-winning performer H.E.R., who is…

No one jumped to stop the singer from being beaten in jail. Kelly’s lawyers

October 17, 2020 Antonio Chad

No one stepped in to forestall a prison beating of R. Kelly, legal counselors for the vocalist said in court reports documented Friday….

Billboard Music Awards with no celebration during this covid

October 16, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Almost seven months after its expected date — and in excess of 250 miles from its unique scene — the 2020 Billboard Music…

Singer Tom Parker diagnosed to have inoperable brain tumor

October 12, 2020 Antonio Chad

The Wanted vocalist Tom Parker uncovered that he’s been determined to have an inoperable cerebrum tumor, however pledges to “battle this as far…

Legend Eddie Van Halen and his family endured ‘appalling’ racism

October 10, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Unbelievable major celebrity Eddie Van Halen, who passed on Tuesday of throat disease, was exposed to “sickening” prejudice as a blended hustled kid…

Eddie Van Halen’s 7 best guitar performances from ‘Eruption’ to ‘Running With the Devil’

October 7, 2020 Florence Alessi

A guitar solo from Eddie Van Halen was undoubtedly an eruption. The unbelievable Van Halen guitarist, who kicked the bucket Tuesday after a…

Vocalist Lana del Rey doesn’t see how a veil functions

October 6, 2020 Florence Alessi

Lana Del Rey’s facial clothing caused a work veil mashup Friday as she flew in to astonish fans during a book marking. They…

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