Charlie Puth Vows to Always ‘Tell the Truth’ Musically After Elton John Said His Music ‘Sucked’
Charlie Puth got all the wrong “Attention” from Sir Elton John. Puth stopped by Ellen on Wednesday (April 13) to perform his latest hit “Light Switch,” and while chatting with Ellen Degeneres, the singer revealed the comment that
Older Famous People Are Either 100% Supportive Or 100% Unsupportive Of Stars On The Rise, And The Dynamics Are Eye-Opening
So, here are some examples of older celebrities uplifting *and* mistreating younger celebrities (to illustrate both sides of generational culture). Warning: This post contains topics of verbal abuse, physical violence, and sexual harassment. Please proceed with caution.
Kim Kardashian Wears Eye Popping Flaming Top for Lunch with Khloe, Kourtney
Kim Kardashian was either headed to lunch or on her way to fight crime and save the San Fernando Valley as she stepped out in a superhero-chic outfit to meet Kourtney and Khloe. The three sisters got
Sabrina Claudio Turns Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Favorite Crime’ Into a Sultry Slow Jam: Watch
On Wednesday (April 13), Sabrina Claudio unveiled her take on “Favorite Crime” by Olivia Rodrigo. For the Cover Nation performance, the R&B singer transformed the Sour album cut into a breathy, sultry slow jam, singing, “Know that
These Famous Couples All Went To Therapy Together And It Changed Their Marriage
“If you’re struggling in your relationship, one conversation with a third party can change things.” Marriage isn’t always easy, and when you add fame and fortune into the mix, things can get even more complicated. Liam Daniel
The story of 1982 in music
1982 in music A trip down memory lane as we remember the best music of 1982… By Matthew Lindsay Rumour has it, that Britain’s first new No.1 of 1982, Bucks Fizz’s Land Of Make Believe, was a
Toyah Willcox interview – “I know that starting my career as third gender limited me”
Toyah Willcox When the world fell silent in 2020, Toyah Willcox decided it was time to make some noise. The result was Posh Pop, the singer’s first album in 13 years – a defiantly energised response to
Remembering Madonna: Truth Or Dare
Madonna: Truth Or Dare poster In 1991, Madonna invited cameras backstage, into her dressing room and even her bed for Truth Or Dare, which lifted the lid on what went on behind the scenes of one of
Jam & Lewis interview
Jam & Lewis. Photo by D Nice Jam & Lewis redefined R&B and pop, working with Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, George Michael and a host of other greats. Now, they’re finally making their own album as artists.
Stephen Duffy talks Dr Calculus
Photo by Nick Duffy Stephen Duffy’s great lost album Designer Beatnik was part of the short-lived Dr Calculus project. Now 35 years on from its release, we take a look at the often overlooked experimental ode to