Ty Dolla Sign and Jeremih have revealed the release date of their joint album MihTy for October26. It will be released via DefJam, after it was first announced to release in the summer but sample and clearance issue pushed the date back. This hasn’t stop them from releasing music as they dropped ” The Light” in the summer and released ” Goin Thru Some Thangz” last night.
This is going to be a follow-up to Ty Dolla Sign ” Beach House 3” album from last year. While this is Jeremih follow-up from his “Chocolate Box EP” that released in March. So far from the two singles they dropped the album will definitely be a vibe for not only ladies but people enjoying this cuffing season. Check back here for my review once the album drops, and both of those songs can be listened to on all streaming services.
According to billboard, the charity concert last year successfully raised money and awareness for victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico collecting millions of dollars for disaster relief. This show included top artist like Jay-Z, Jennifer Lopez, DJ Khaled, Cardi B, and Chris Brown.
Tickets for the charity concert have been released and are available for purchase now. For those of you who wont be able to attend, the performances will be livestreamed so you can watch right from the comfort of your bed. Be sure to comment down below what you think of this years lineup and if you will donating for this years cause!
If you do not know already, the voter registration deadlines for many states are quickly approaching causing many celebrities to speak out about the importance of registering to vote. One of many of those celebrities happens to be Taylor Swift who posted Sunday afternoon about how she would be voting in this years election and a little insight as to who she would be supporting.
According to the New York Times the pop superstar encouraged many of her followers to go online and register before the deadlines of their states. The times states that, according to a company spokeswoman “the total number of people who have registered since Ms. Swift’s post, especially young people, has exceeded the number of new registrations in any similar period since Vote.org launched in 2016”. Swifts attempt to urge her 112 million subscribers to register to vote has gained attention to many people, one of which being the President of the United States, Donald Trump. President Trump stated that he liked Swifts music about 25% less now, this being the first time the President has used his twitter account negatively towards Swift.
Despite what anyone has to say about the singer sharing her political views on instagram, the chief operating officer for vote.org states that “the bottom line is that she did significantly impact registrations, and in interesting ways”.
I believe there was absolutely nothing wrong with Taylor using her platform to get her fans to go out and register to vote, and only hope to see more celebrities making a difference in that way! Comment down below what you think about celebrities sharing their political views on social media.
XXXTentacion won Favorite Album – Soul/R&B, after his death in June
He was honored with the AMA Award beating out SZA, CTRL, American Teen and Khalid at the Los Angeles Microsoft Theater at L.A Live on Tuesday. His family including his mom, Clepatra Bernard, accepted the award on his behalf.
I’m so nervous you guys,” she said. “I am honored to accept this award on behalf of my son. I would like to thank the AMAs, his fans and to everyone who made this possible.” She concluded, “Thank you guys so much I appreciate it.”
Twenty-year-old XXXTentaction, real name Jahseh Onfroy, was shot and killed in June at a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach, Florida, on June 18. After three suspects attempted to rob him of his Louis Vuitton bag with $50K inside.
He dropped his AMA-winning album, 17, in August 2017. In the week following his death, his highest-charting single, “Sad!” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 list, making him the first artist to posthumously top the Hot 100 since The Notorious B.I.G. in 1997.
At least 12 people were hurt after reports of gunfire sent people running for cover during a Lil Wayne’s concert in Atlanta on Sunday, authorities say.
Video shows people running away from the area after someone yelled ‘gunshot’ in the crowd. Some people were left injured but officers said there’s no evidence of shots fired.
Lil Wayne was about five songs into his set at the annual A3C Festival when people tried to leave, police say.
A3C posted to Twitter with a statement, “We are still collecting information to determine exactly what happened.” They added, “Please be assured that the law enforcement officers present have confirmed that there were no weapons involved.”
There have been approximately twelve minor injuries reported to police such as ankle injuries and lacerations from attempting to jump fences,” the department said in a statement. “The event location is being cleared out by police at this time.”
The concerted ended early due to panic. Wayne took to twitter with the caption “Hope everyone at A3C is safe!!”
It’s always someone screaming out stupidiy! Smh. Why do people have to ruin other’s fun. Tickets aren’t cheap! People pay money for the goods seats, and for someone to just up and ruin the the night…. smh.