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Ingrid Andress Talks Recovery and Moving On Post-National Anthem

Ingrid Andress will never sing the National Anthem again. “I’m sorry, America,” she says. The 33-year-old country singer is referring to the disastrously disheveled, off-key rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” she delivered last July before the home-run derby at Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game. The minute-and-a-half clip went viral, and not in a good way.

Big Sean Claims Beyonce Called ‘I Don’t F— With You’ ‘Disrespectful’

Sometimes, artists’ biggest hits are the ones they don’t see coming. Big Sean doubted the commercial appeal of “I Don’t F–k With You” and thought it was “dumb” while nearly cutting it from his 2015 Dark Sky Paradise album. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Sean Don joined

The Damned Founder & Punk Pioneer Dies at 70

Brian James, founding member of English punk-rock band The Damned, died Thursday (March 6). The guitarist was 70. The news was shared with fans via a post on James’ Facebook page on the day of his death. “It is with great sadness that we announce the death of one of the true pioneers of music,

Tony! Toni! Tone! Member Dies at 64

D’Wayne Wiggins, a founding member of beloved 1990s R&B trio Tony! Toni! Toné!, died on Friday (March 7) at age 64, his family and the group announced. “With broken hearts, we share with you that our beloved D’Wayne passed away this morning surrounded by family and loved ones,” the group shared in an Instagram post.

20 Questions On Loss, Grief, Art, Maturity & Music

Eternal Reverie, the seventh studio album by Tokimonsta, is out today (Mar. 7). Releasing it now wasn’t the original plan. Last September, the Los Angeles based and globally known electronic producer announced that she was delaying the album’s release and cancelling its related tour due to “an extremely urgent personal matter.” Weeks later, she posted

GELO Recruits GloRilla for New Song ‘Can You Please’: Listen

Nobody could’ve predicted that GELO would have notched the first rap hit of 2025 with his viral “Tweaker” anthem. Now, the middle Ball brother has returned two months later on Friday (March 7) with his follow-up single, looking to keep the momentum going with “Can You Please.” GELO headed to Memphis to bring some firepower

Gracie Abrams’ ‘That’s So True’ Is No. 1 on Pop Airplay Chart

Gracie Abrams achieves her first No. 1 on a Billboard radio ranking as “That’s So True” ascends two places to the top of the Pop Airplay chart (dated March 15). The song, on Interscope/ICLG, gained by 5% in plays Feb. 28-March 6. (The Pop Airplay chart ranks songs by weekly plays on over 150 mainstream

R. Kelly Claims He’s Recorded 25 Albums in Prison

Three years into a 30-year sentence for sex trafficking and racketeering, R. Kelly broke his silence this week during a seven-minute phone call into the Inmate Tea With A&P podcast, in which the disgraced former R&B star claimed that he’s written more than two dozen albums since his imprisonment in 2022. Kelly called in on

Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Is No. 1 in U.K. for 4th Week

Sabrina Carpenter is making the U.K. and Ireland a home away from home. Following her recent BRITs performance and the commencement of the European leg of her tour in Dublin, Carpenter’s album Short n’ Sweet returned to No. 1 on the Official Albums Chart on Friday (March 7). It makes for Short n’ Sweet’s fourth

Drake Performing at 2026 World Cup a ‘Good Idea,’ FIFA President Says

Drake, a Toronto native, represented for Canada when the 2026 World Cup host cities were announced last year, and he could be making an appearance at the 2026 games as a performer. FIFA President Gianni Infantino pulled up to FOX 5’s Good Day New York on Thursday (March 6), and co-host Rosanna Scotto pressed Infantino about

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