Kanye West and Taylor Swift in 2015; Kevin Winter/MTV1415/Getty Images For MTV After mentioning Taylor Swift in one of the songs on his new album, Vultures, Kanye West has taken to Instagram to address the perceptions of his relationship with Taylor. In the song “Carnival,” Ye raps, “I mean since Taylor Swift/ since I hadRead More →

Christopher Victorio/WireImage for KAABOO Del Mar via imageSPACE No Doubt hasn’t played together since 2015, and Gwen Stefani says she’s going to have to hit the books before the band’s reunion gigs at Coachella in April.  Appearing on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! on February 14, Gwen noted the band hasn’t started rehearsing for the gigs —Read More →

Beth Garrabrant; Clara Bow Photo: Otto Dyar/John Kobal Foundation/Getty Images When Taylor Swift released the track list for her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, fans noted that one song was named after silent film actress Clara Bow, known as the first It Girl. Turns out Bow’s descendants were pretty surprisedRead More →

Ezra Shaw/Getty Images Travis and Jason Kelce loved how Taylor Swift chugged a drink at the 2024 Super Bowl. On the newest episode of New Heights, the brothers recapped the events surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, including the viral clip of Taylor chugging a beer. “I’m not gonna lie, I didn’t know what wasRead More →

Republic Records Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey have collaborated before, on the holiday song “Oh Santa!” But now they’re teaming up for a remix of Ari’s recent #1 hit, “yes, and?” “i cannot believe the words i am typing …… Yes, And? Remix feat the one and only, queen of my heart and lifelongRead More →

John Shearer/Getty Images for TAS If Taylor Swift and Beyoncé ever actually teamed up for a collaboration, heads might explode, so it’s a good thing it’s not happening. The speculation started when Killah B, who produced and co-wrote Beyoncé’s new song “Texas Hold ‘Em,” was asked by TMZ about Taylor possibly appearing on Bey’s upcoming album, Renaissance: Act II. HeRead More →

Warner Bros. Pictures Dua Lipa‘s Barbie soundtrack song “Dance the Night” was a huge hit, but it failed to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song. Mark Ronson, who co-wrote and co-produced the song with Dua, says her absence makes the nominations the films’ songs did get “bittersweet.” Ronson andRead More →