Sabrina Carpenter has responded to claims that her live shows are “offensive”. Earlier this week, Eighties hitmaker Pete Waterman made headlines for his remarks that the “Espresso” singer, 25, is “offensive” for dressing as “a little girl”.
After the Supreme Court upheld a nationwide ban on TikTok, temporarily shutting down the app, President-elect Trump announced an extension.
The trend has nothing to do with footwear but is instead an example of ‘algospeak,’ or the use of coded language to avoid filters and censorship.
"Jelly Donut Blush" is the latest beauty fad going through the social media trend cycle, and it's been practically co-signed by singer Sabrina Carpenter. | TAG24
Sabrina Carpenter performing in 2024 (2024 Invision ... wrote that the record “confidently hair-flips its way between TikTok pop, yacht rock, and country”. Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet ...
When is something old considered new? If you’re talking about the Grammy Awards, that’s often whoever lands in the best new artist category, easily the weirdest of the races.
Another song that debuted on the Jan. 18 TikTok Billboard Top 50, So Supa, Tre Loaded and Big Boogie ’s “Dumb Crasy,” also jumps into the top 10, shooting 34-5. Though newer than “Gas Pedal,” “Dumb Crasy” isn’t exactly brand new, having been released in June 2023.
RAYE, Fred Again and The Beatles are all up for awards this year – but what chance do they stand of winning their categories?
You already know Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan -- so who are the other artists in the spotlight this year?
The rules and requirements for how a musician can qualify for the Recording Academy's Best New Artist category at the Grammy Awards, explained.
Trend alert: KATSEYE member Manon Bannerman is inspiring a major beauty movement. Some celebrities become known for a signature feature that fans wish to emulate: Rihanna’s scent, Sabrina Carpenter’s bangs, Bella Hadid’s style, and more. It seems the latest star to join the club is Manon.
A bridesmaid celebrated her sister’s wedding with a lengthy parody of “Satisfied” from “Hamilton.” The rest, it seems, is sketch-show history.