This year’s Grammy Awards saw some history being created while the ceremony had the aftertaste of the tragic LA wildfires. While most of the attendees were on the theme, artists still killed it on the red carpet with their stunning outfits and appearances at the prestigious ceremony.
Mother-daughter duos really owned the ceremony this year. While Album of the Year awardee Beyoncé showed up with her daughter Blue Ivy Carter, a few other singers brought their daughters and mothers to the ceremony too. Here are three celebrity mother-daughter duos that dominated the Grammys this year.
Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter went on stage at the Grammys Beyoncé in Texas Hold Em | Credits: YouTube/Beyoncé
It was the Queen’s night at the Grammys. Beyoncé won three big awards at this year’s ceremony, including her first ever Album of the Year for her country-pop album Cowboy Carter. Having been nominated four times before,...
Mother-daughter duos really owned the ceremony this year. While Album of the Year awardee Beyoncé showed up with her daughter Blue Ivy Carter, a few other singers brought their daughters and mothers to the ceremony too. Here are three celebrity mother-daughter duos that dominated the Grammys this year.
Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter went on stage at the Grammys Beyoncé in Texas Hold Em | Credits: YouTube/Beyoncé
It was the Queen’s night at the Grammys. Beyoncé won three big awards at this year’s ceremony, including her first ever Album of the Year for her country-pop album Cowboy Carter. Having been nominated four times before,...
- 2/4/2025
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Miley Cyrus is a mammoth of a name in pop culture. Over the years, she’s served up plenty of headlines. But as wild as her public life has been, it seems the real drama has always been brewing closer to home, more specifically within the Cyrus family itself.
Miley Cyrus in her Just Breathe music video | image: YouTube
Once close with her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, the star now appears to be on shaky ground with him, and it turns out she’s not alone. Tensions reportedly run high among her siblings too, here is what’s going on.
Inside the Cyrus brothers’ feud! What’s really going on?
The Cyrus family drama just keeps getting messier, and this time, it’s a showdown between brothers Trace and Braison over their father, Billy Ray Cyrus. The tension escalated after Billy Ray performed at one of Donald Trump’s inaugural balls,...
Miley Cyrus in her Just Breathe music video | image: YouTube
Once close with her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, the star now appears to be on shaky ground with him, and it turns out she’s not alone. Tensions reportedly run high among her siblings too, here is what’s going on.
Inside the Cyrus brothers’ feud! What’s really going on?
The Cyrus family drama just keeps getting messier, and this time, it’s a showdown between brothers Trace and Braison over their father, Billy Ray Cyrus. The tension escalated after Billy Ray performed at one of Donald Trump’s inaugural balls,...
- 1/27/2025
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire
The cast of Apple TV’s Yo Gabba GabbaLand! linked up with Thundercat to transform the NPR office into a colorful, kid-friendly world. Watch their edition of NPR’s long-running Tiny Desk Concert series below.
Featuring Kammy Kam (Kamryn Smith), Muno (Adam Deibert), Brobee (Amos Watene), Foofa (Emma Penrose), and Toodee (Erin Pierce), the gang bops and hops their way through “We’re in Yo Gabba GabbaLand!,” “Hold Still,” and “I’m So Mad (Just Breathe).” They then invite bass extraordinaire Thundercat to play “The Orange Cat’s Special Time Outdoors” and “Party in My Tummy.”
“Tiny Desk is basically hallowed ground at this point,” GabbaLand! co-creator Scott Schultz said in a statement. “Just to be asked was a huge honor for us. We’re incredibly grateful to the NPR Music team and, of course, our friend Thundercat. We were so happy to bring the Gabba magic to the iconic...
Featuring Kammy Kam (Kamryn Smith), Muno (Adam Deibert), Brobee (Amos Watene), Foofa (Emma Penrose), and Toodee (Erin Pierce), the gang bops and hops their way through “We’re in Yo Gabba GabbaLand!,” “Hold Still,” and “I’m So Mad (Just Breathe).” They then invite bass extraordinaire Thundercat to play “The Orange Cat’s Special Time Outdoors” and “Party in My Tummy.”
“Tiny Desk is basically hallowed ground at this point,” GabbaLand! co-creator Scott Schultz said in a statement. “Just to be asked was a huge honor for us. We’re incredibly grateful to the NPR Music team and, of course, our friend Thundercat. We were so happy to bring the Gabba magic to the iconic...
- 12/18/2024
- by Jonah Krueger
- Consequence - Music
Christmas has always been a season of love and joy, with countless people around the world considering it the most magical time of the year. But not for Miley Cyrus. While the world gets busy decorating their houses with Christmas trees, cooking tempting food, and eating together, Cyrus has openly expressed her hatred for the festival.
Miley Cyrus in the music video of Flowers | image: YouTube
Getting candid about her struggles around Christmas, Grammy-winning Miley Cyrus has often expressed how much she detests celebrating the festive season. Claiming to feel sad and lonely during family occasions, because of her “dysfunctional family”, the singer has even called Christmas a time of “excessiveness & greed”.
Miley Cyrus Recalled Her Experience Celebrating Christmas with Family
Christmas might be a season filled with twinkling lights, festive dinners, and togetherness, but for Miley Cyrus the festival has often carried a much darker and more complicated undertone.
Miley Cyrus in the music video of Flowers | image: YouTube
Getting candid about her struggles around Christmas, Grammy-winning Miley Cyrus has often expressed how much she detests celebrating the festive season. Claiming to feel sad and lonely during family occasions, because of her “dysfunctional family”, the singer has even called Christmas a time of “excessiveness & greed”.
Miley Cyrus Recalled Her Experience Celebrating Christmas with Family
Christmas might be a season filled with twinkling lights, festive dinners, and togetherness, but for Miley Cyrus the festival has often carried a much darker and more complicated undertone.
- 12/4/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Barack Obama has once again let people in on his version of the sounds of summer with his annual playlist for the season, with songs including “Fast Car” by Luke Combs, “Snooze” by Sza and the classic “(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding.
The former commander-in-chief curated 41 songs for the list, which he posted on his Twitter account Thursday, representing genres ranging from folk to rap to pop. Among those chosen that drew attention on social media: Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj’s “Princess Diana,” and Boygenius’ “Not Strong Enough.”
Janelle Monáe’s “I Only Have Eyes for 42,” seemingly an ode to threesomes, also made the cut, which the entertainer noted on her Instagram stories: “Barack know what’s up!”
But Obama also featured more traditional songs on the list, like Aretha Franklin’s “Doctor Feelgood” and a live version of Leonard Cohen’s “Dance Me to the End of Love.
The former commander-in-chief curated 41 songs for the list, which he posted on his Twitter account Thursday, representing genres ranging from folk to rap to pop. Among those chosen that drew attention on social media: Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj’s “Princess Diana,” and Boygenius’ “Not Strong Enough.”
Janelle Monáe’s “I Only Have Eyes for 42,” seemingly an ode to threesomes, also made the cut, which the entertainer noted on her Instagram stories: “Barack know what’s up!”
But Obama also featured more traditional songs on the list, like Aretha Franklin’s “Doctor Feelgood” and a live version of Leonard Cohen’s “Dance Me to the End of Love.
- 7/21/2023
- by Xennia Hamilton
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The time has come again for Barack Obama to share his summer playlist; as usual, it’s a mix of classics and modern hits. Catch the former president with headphones on, and you may hear him listening to modern cool kids like boygenius or Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj, or revered legends like Leonard Cohen. You may also hear him listening to “Walk Like an Egyptian.”
You could clown on Obama for including the latter track, but you can’t say The Bangles don’t deliver some summery fun! Those good vibes continue with cuts like 2Pac’s “California Love” and Otis Redding’s “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay.” Elsewhere, the 2023 playlist slows down for Pearl Jam’s “Just Breathe” and Luke Combs’ take on “Fast Car,” Tracy Chapman’s 1988 song that recently charted even higher than before thanks to the unlikely country cover.
Other tracks that prove...
You could clown on Obama for including the latter track, but you can’t say The Bangles don’t deliver some summery fun! Those good vibes continue with cuts like 2Pac’s “California Love” and Otis Redding’s “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay.” Elsewhere, the 2023 playlist slows down for Pearl Jam’s “Just Breathe” and Luke Combs’ take on “Fast Car,” Tracy Chapman’s 1988 song that recently charted even higher than before thanks to the unlikely country cover.
Other tracks that prove...
- 7/20/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
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