Walking the red carpet in custom Thom Browne, Doechii stopped to chat with GLAAD correspondent Chrishelle Stause. When the Selling Sunset star asked what she wanted to see more of in the music industry, the rapper didn't mince words: "I want to see more gay artists. And more...
The third Jackson making a chart impact this week is Jackson Browne, who has his highest new entry on The Billboard 200 in exactly 22 years. Opening at No. 24 is “Solo Acoustic Vol. 2” (Inside), the sequel to his last album to chart, “Solo Acoustic Vol. 1,” No. 55 in 2005...
Jackson labored on his latest opus for more than a year, often in secrecy that would humble the Pentagon. To make sure no one heard his new songs, he rented out the two adjacent studios at Universal City’s Larrabee Studios and kept them empty; he also filled his work space with video ...