Reba McEntire Laughs at Joy Behar's Suggestion 'Jolene' is Anti-Feminist
Thursday, 4 April 2024 Joy Behar says the original "Jolene" is a song that's actually bad for women -- something Reba McEntire thinks is pretty hilarious ... this on the heels of Beyoncé's cover. We got the country legend Thursday in L.A., and Reba actually talked about…
Joe Biden's got at least one cheerleader in Joy Behar ... who took a swipe at George Clooney for joining the chorus of stars urging the President to bow out of.. TMZ.com
Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini , Join Season 27 of ‘The Voice’.
Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini , Join Season 27 of ‘The Voice’.
Levine, Ballerini, Michael Bublé and John Legend
will be coaches for the show's 27th season
premiering next spring, 'Variety' reports. .
Levine, Ballerini, Michael Bublé and John Legend
will be coaches for the show's 27th season
premiering next spring, 'Variety' reports. .
Levine, Ballerini, Michael Bublé and John Legend
will be coaches for the show's 27th season
premiering next spring, 'Variety' reports. .
Levine, Ballerini, Michael Bublé and John Legend
will be coaches for the show's 27th season
premiering next spring, 'Variety' reports. .
This will be Ballerini's first time as a head coach,
although she served as a battle adviser on
season 16 and filled in as a coach on season 20.
Levine, who embarked on a Las Vegas
residency with Maroon 5 last year.
was previously a coach for
16 consecutive seasons.
The 27th season will be Legend's
10th appearance as a coach.
Meanwhile, the 26th season which is premiering
this fall will have Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani,
Snoop Dogg and Bublé as coaches.
Meanwhile, the 26th season which is premiering
this fall will have Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani,
Snoop Dogg and Bublé as coaches.
Meanwhile, the 26th season which is premiering
this fall will have Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani,
Snoop Dogg and Bublé as coaches.
Meanwhile, the 26th season which is premiering
this fall will have Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani,
Snoop Dogg and Bublé as coaches.
Stefani previously served as a coach
for seven different seasons.
Season 26 will be McEntire's
third season on 'The Voice.'.
While both Snoop Dogg and Bublé have made appearances on 'The Voice,' this will be the
first time for either of them to coach.
While both Snoop Dogg and Bublé have made appearances on 'The Voice,' this will be the
first time for either of them to coach
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‘Rolling Stone’ Names , the Best Songs of 2024 So Far.
Staff members at 'Rolling Stone' compiled some of their favorite songs of the year so far and even made a Spotify playlist for you to check them out.
Beyoncé, "Ya Ya", "Her lyrics place her own family’s struggles
against a backdrop of American economic, racial,
and social hypocrisy, and wrap her anti-erasure gospel in
a music that radiates freedom, resistance, and joy." –J.D.
Kehlani, "After Hours", "She makes the groove her own, lighting up
one of 2024’s finest summer jams." —J.D.
Ariana Grande, "We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)", "Whether the song is about Grande’s relationship with the press,
an ex, or both, its raw mix of hurt and hope has the kaleidoscopic radiance of club lights in wet eyes." —B. Stallings.
Kendrick Lamar, "Not Like Us", "Of all the songs that Kendrick Lamar
unleashed against Drake this spring in a paroxysm
of pure contempt, this is the winner." —S.V.L.
Kim Gordon, "Bye Bye", "Your favorite avant-garde twentysomething
wishes they sounded this cool." —S.V.L.
Megan Thee Stallion, "Hiss", "For longtime fans, it represented the down and dirty, no holds barred, UGK-studied rapping that made them fall in love with her.
She herself credits it to her beloved ego, Tina Snow." —M.C.
Olivia Rodrigo, "So American", "It’s a giddy pop earworm and an absolute
rock & roll banger." —M.G.
Hozier, "Too Sweet", "The song didn’t appear on his album
'Unreal Unearth' because it didn’t fit the mood,
but it’s landed perfectly now." —J.L.
Kacey Musgraves, "Cardinal", "To open her latest studio album, 'Deeper Well,' Kacey Musgraves looked to nature to set the tone." —J.L
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Don't expect 3-hour concerts from Billie Eilish anytime soon. While answering fan questions live following the release of her third album, 'Hit Me Hard and Soft,' the Grammy and Oscar winner was asked if she would ever perform a three-hour-long show — similar to what Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have done for their tours. Eilish responded bluntly, "I'm not doing a three-hour show, that's literally psychotic."
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Beyonce has some wide words of advice for her daughter when it comes to online haters. During a recent episode of Vogue's The Run Through podcast, Tina Knowles, the Grammy-winning singer's mother, chatted about her granddaughter Blue Ivy Carter's performances during Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour.
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