The Recording Academy is dropping its 30-song maximum for a musician to qualify for a Best New Artist Grammy. This rule change should benefit younger artists–especially rappers–who release a bunch of singles before breaking through. Also the Best Urban Contemporary Album award will now be called the Best Progressive R&B Album award.
Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich are reportedly “talking about getting engaged”. Max has picked out a “very sizable” ring for Demi.
Country-music streams have skyrocketed during the pandemic as streaming of other genres has dropped. Insiders think this is because “country fans are learning to stream” after previously being “stuck in an analog world.” Luke Combs’ songs are being streamed 30 million times per week, more than Billie Eilish, Doja Cat or Megan Thee Stallion.
A museum honoring DJ Avicii will open in Sweden as part of a new digital culture center next year. The Avicii Experience will be housed in Stockholm’s Space center, slated to open in the summer of 2021.
Twisted Sister’s frontman Dee Snider will direct a horror movie from a script he wrote, titled “My Enemy’s Enemy”. My Enemy’s Enemy is based on a real-life crime spree that took place in his native Long Island in 1982.
All NFL teams will report to training camp on July 28th. That would give teams 48 days to train before the Week 1 kickoff.
Ariana Grande has purchased a $13.7 million L.A. mansion. The Hollywood Hills home has views of the city, contemporary furnishings, a sauna, a spa, a wine cellar, a pool and remote controlled walls that move.
Rihanna is spending $415,000 to quarantine for a month in the Hamptons. She is staying in a five-bedroom home that is located on a private peninsula and comes with a boat, jet skis and a pool.
Katie Holmes and Chris Klein are allegedly rekindling their friendship and possibly their romance.
Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson recently got his first haircut in 17 years. He kept his long beard and tweeted, “Everyone else is going back to the barber, I figured I should try it too. #17years”
This month marks five years since Caitlyn Jenner came out to the public as transgender on the cover of Vanity Fair. Caitlyn says she was seen for the first time when she held a new driver’s license in her hands in 2015. “It was so emotional,” Caitlyn says.
Anna Kendrick says she doesn’t have fond memories of Twilight, saying filming the movie was “cold and miserable,” and “like a hostage situation.”
On Wednesday, Iggy Azalea confirmed the birth of her son with Playboi Carti. “I want to keep his life private, but wanted to make it clear he is not a secret and I love him beyond words,” the rapper wrote.
Gwen Stefani is ready to run down the aisle to marry Blake Shelton the minute the pandemic is over. A source says, “Gwen knows she is blessed and wants to have the wedding as soon as social-distancing guidelines are lifted.”
HARRY STYLES has postponed all his North American tour dates until next year. CELINE DION will also resume her tour next year.













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