A Golden Retriever has become an overnight social media sensation, showing off his moves to Lady Gaga. Owner Valter uploaded the first video of his dog, Mufasa, to TikTok just two days ago, and his account, @valtersantosk87, has already generated a jaw-dropping 13.8 million likes.
Somewhere those two are having a good laugh at the comparison while the producers of American Idol, where Carrie Underwood is returning as a judge this season, are worried about fan backlash affecting ratings.
President-elect Donald Trump has selected opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at his second inauguration.
There’s a huge drag show, a bunch of plays and a pair of local supergroups duking it out as Chappell Roan and Lady Gaga, so there’s plenty to choose from for weekend activities. Drag queen Monét X Change takes the stage on Saturday at the State Theatre. The “RuPaul’s Drag Race” alum will be strutting her stuff as she shares her life story.
Bruno Mars and Sexyy Red pull off the ultimate crossover in the music video for their new single, “Fat, Juicy and Wet,” also starring Lady Gaga and Rosé. Both Gaga and Rosé share Top 10 hits with Mars on the latest Billboard Hot 100 — “Die With a Smile,
Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Teddy Swims and other artists will take the stage at the 67th Grammy Awards.
As fate would have it, Bruno Mars and Sexyy Red came together for their "Fat, Juicy and Wet" strip club anthem, which dropped Friday (Jan. 24).
This week, for the upcoming Billboard Hot 100 chart dated Feb. 1, we look at whether the surging quasi-title track from Bad Bunny's latest will be able to get over the top on the chart. Bad Bunny, "DtMF" (Rimas): It's been a triumphant week for Bad Bunny on the Billboard 200,
The surprises on ABC’s Shifting Gears just keep coming with Tim Allen set to reunite with his Last Man Standing costar — and onscreen wife — Nancy Travis. Us Weekly can exclusively reveal that Travis, 63, has been cast in a guest role on an upcoming episode of the hit ABC sitcom. The actress plays
Mars described the track as a “strip club anthem” in the lead-up to its release, signaling quite a shift from some of the more radio-ready themes from his catalog. The lyrics are not family-friendly by any means and show he can party with Sexyy Red just as comfortably as he can croon with Lady Gaga.