On her Instagram on Tuesday, Zendaya announced that Euphoria, the show that made her the youngest Emmy winner in the lead actress category, will be back January 9.
The preview of the second season of the HBO series shows Zendaya‘s Rue blissfully dancing by herself to a version of the standard “Call Me Irresponsible.”
But the good times quickly come to an end, with clips of domestic abuse, a convenience store holdup, and cops bashing down somebody’s door.
In voice-over, Rue notes, “When you’re younger, everything feels so permanent. But as you get older, you begin to realize nothing is, and everyone you love could drift away.”
At the end of the trailer, Storm Reid as Rue’s younger sister Gia asks her, “Are you high?”
Rue spits something she’s been drinking back into a glass, and then sheepishly replies, “I mean…”
Universal has officially released an extended preview of Jurassic Park: Dominion, which previously was shown in theaters earlier this year before IMAX screenings of Fast 9.
The studio is calling it a “prologue” to the movie, which hits theaters next summer — and much of it is quite a look back…some 65 million years ago, to be exact.
The snippet begins with a long look at a day in the life of a bunch of dinosaurs, before jumping forward to the present, when a T-Rex is being stalked by guys in a helicopter attempting to tranquilize it.
Things don’t go as planned, however, as the dino stomps his way through a packed drive-in theater, tossing cars and scattering moviegoers — except for one couple making out with each other, oblivious to the disruption.
Jurassic Park: Dominion, featuring Chris Pratt and his Jurassic World series co-star Bryce Dallas Howard — along with original Jurassic Park stars Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill, Laura Dern and BD Wong — opens June 10, 2022.
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Jay-Z is now the most nominated artist in Grammy history.
Hova received three nominations Tuesday for the 2022 Grammy Awards, moving his career total to 83 and breaking his tie with Quincy Jones who has 80 nods. Jay-Z currently has won 23 Grammys.
Jay was nominated twice Tuesday: for Best Rap Song, “Bath Salts” with the late DMX and Nas, and “Jail,” with Kanye West.
Ye’s Donda is up for Album of the Year, and the Roc Nation founder is also nominated for being featured on the project.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert musical director Jon Batiste leads all artists, with 11 nominations. H.E.R., who was one of the artists announcing the nominations, received eight nods, as well as Justin Bieber and Doja Cat. H.E.R.’s nominations include Album of the Year for Back of My Mind, and Song of the Year, for “Fight for You.”
Saweetie and Baby Keem are among the stars nominated for Best New Artist.
J. Cole was nominated for Grammys in all four rap categories: Best Rap Album for The Off Season, Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for “My Life” featuring 21 Savage and Morray, and Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Pride is the Devil” with Lil Baby.
Barack Obama hopes to win his third Grammy in the Best Spoken Word Album category, where he’s nominated for A Promised Land.
The Grammy Awards will air January 21 on CBS. Here are the nominees in the rap and R&B categories:
Best Rap Album
J. Cole – The Off-Season
Drake – Certified Lover Boy
Nas – King’s Disease 2
Tyler, the Creator – Call Me If You Get Lost
Kanye West – Donda
Best Rap Performance
Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar – “Family Ties”
Cardi B – “Up”
J. Cole, 21 Savage & Morray – ”My Life”
Drake, Future, Young Thug – “Way Too Sexy”
Megan Thee Stallion – “Thot S**t”
Best Melodic Rap Performance
J. Cole, Lil Baby – “Pride Is the Devil”
Doja Cat – “Need to Know”
Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow – “Industry Baby”
Tyler, the Creator, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla $ign – “WusYaName”
Kanye West, the Weekend, Lil Baby – “Hurricane”
Best Rap Song
DMX, Jay-Z, Nas – “Bath Salts”
Saweetie, Doja Cat – “best Friend”
Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar – “Family Ties”
Kanye West, Jay-Z – “Jail”
J. Cole, 21 Savage & Morray – ”My Life”
Best R&B Performance
“Lost You” – Snoh Aalegra
“Peaches” – Justin Bieber Featuring Daniel Caesar & Giveon
“Damage” – H.E.R.
‘”Leave the Door Open” – Silk Sonic
“Pick Up Your Feelings” – Jazmine Sullivan
Best Traditional R&B Performance
“I Need You” – Jon Batiste
“Bring it on Home to Me” – BJ The Chicago Kid, PJ Morton & Kenyon Dixon Featuring Charlie Bereal
“Born Again” – Leon Bridges Featuring Robert Glasper
“Fight for You” – H.E.R.
“How Much Can A Heart Take” – Lucky Daye Featuring Yebba
Best R&B Song
“Damage”- H.E.R.
“Good Days” – SZA
“Heartbreak Anniversary” – Giveon
“Leave The Door Open” – Silk Sonic
“Pick Up Your Feelings” – Jazmine Sullivan
Best R&B Album Temporary Highs in the Violet Skies – Snoh Aalegra We Are – Jon Batiste Gold-Diggers Sound – Leon Bridges Back of My Mind – H.E.R. Heaux Tales – Jazmine Sullivan
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Justin Bieber is slated to perform next month in Saudi Arabia, but a growing number of activists are begging the singer to back out and stand in solidarity with those protesting the 2018 murder of journalist and Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi Arabian operators.
Critics continue to demand accountability from the Saudi government and have accused Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of orchestrating Khashoggi’s murder. Prince Mohammed has repeatedly denied any responsibility.
Hatice Cengiz, who was the slain journalist’s fiancée, penned an open letter to The Washington Post, for which Khashoggi worked, and forcefully asked Justin to cancel his December 5 headlining concert at the Formula One race in Jiddah. Should he do so, she says it will “send a powerful message to the world that your name and talent will not be used to restore the reputation of a regime that kills its critics.”
Other activists also have reached out to the Canadian singer, including the global nonprofit Human Rights Foundation, which also wrote an impassioned letter to the pop star. In addition, two planes were seen circling outside the American Music Awards with banners criticizing the “Peaches” singer.
Justin has so far remained silent about the controversy.
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The nominees for the 2022 Grammy Awards were announced today, and among the veteran artists in the running for multiple trophies next year are AC/DC and Paul McCartney.
The Australian hard rockers and the former Beatles legend both will compete for the Best Rock Album prize, for Power Up and McCartney III, respectively.
AC/DC also was nominated for the Best Rock Performance honor for “Shot in the Dark,” while the video for the track scored a nod in the Best Music Video category. McCartney also is in the running for Best Rock Song, for the McCartney III track “Find My Way.”
Other veteran artists receiving Grammy nominations this year include ABBA, Jackson Browne, Los Lobos, Police drummer Stewart Copeland, Carole King, Steve Cropper, ex-Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, the late Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell and the late Prince.
ABBA is up for the Record of the Year for their new song “I Still Have Faith in You.” Browne and Los Lobos will vie for the Best Americana Album trophy for their respective records Downhill from Everywhere and Native Sons.
Copeland’s collaborative album with Ricky Kej, Divine Tides, is nominated for Best New Age Album. King received a Best Song Written for Visual Media nod for “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home),” which she co-wrote with Jennifer Hudson and Jamie Hartman for the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect.
Cropper’s Fire It Up will compete for the Best Contemporary Blues Album honor.
Among the Best Music Film nominees are David Byrne’s American Utopia and Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix in Maui, while potential honorees for Best Historical Album include the Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 1 box set and the deluxe reissue of Prince’s Sign o’ the Times.
Check out the full list of nominees at Grammy.com.
The 2022 Grammys will take place Monday, January 31.
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In addition to the rock and Big Four nominees — Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best New Artist — several other categories are recognizing rock and alternative artists at the 2022 Grammys.
Trent Reznor is nominated for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for his score of the film Soul, alongside his Nine Inch Nails band mate Atticus Ross and co-composer Jon Batiste. The trio previously won Best Original Score at the 2021 Oscars.
The Black Keys‘ blues cover album Delta Kream will compete for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
In the Best Music Film category, you’ll find Billie Eilish‘s Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles concert film, and the Jimi Hendrix documentary Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix in Maui.
AC/DC‘s “Shot in the Dark” video is up for Best Music Video, alongside Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever.”
Other rock and alternative nominees include Bleachers frontman Jack Antonoff for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical, and Linkin Park‘s Mike Shinoda for Best Remixed Recording for his remix of the Deftones song “Passenger.”
Additionally, disgraced rocker Marilyn Manson is technically nominated for his contribution to Kanye West‘s new album Donda, which is up for Album of the Year.
Britney Spears again shone the spotlight on Lady Gaga and penned a heartfelt note to thank her for speaking out against her controversial 13-year conservatorship.
Sharing a photo of Gaga wearing a striking leopard print catsuit, Britney praised, “Why hello sexy lady !!!! Thanks again for your kind words ….. you’ve inspired me too and I’m in love with this outfit !!!!”
Britney added, “You’re my inspiration for the rest of the year,” and congratulated Gaga on her upcoming movie, House of Gucci, which premieres November 24.
This isn’t the first time Britney’s commended Gaga for publicly condemning the conservatorship. She recently revealed on her stories that she cried when Gaga recently told reporters, “The way that [Britney] was treated in this business was really wrong… I think that she will forever be an inspiration to women.”
With Britney’s conservatorship officially terminated, it marks the first time in 13 years she’s celebrating the holidays as free woman. She let fans know she’s already broken out the decorations and is decking the halls, starting with a brand-new Christmas tree. Britney shared two videos on Monday, offering fans a bird’s-eye and up-close view of its intricate and sparkling decorations.
“I changed my pink tree to red … it’s been pink for 4 years and I just love sharing it with all of you now that it’s red !!!!,” Britney shared alongside a video of her dancing enthusiastically on her balcony. Some fans believe red has significance to Britney’s past conservatorship battle, as she would often reference the color whenever it was in the news.
Britney also shared a closeup of her beautifully decorated tree, adding that she gets “silly this time of year.” In that video, she also references Gaga by wearing a leopard catsuit.
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Billie Eilish, FINNEAS and Glass Animals are among the nominees in the 2022 Big Four Grammy categories: Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best New Artist.
Eilish’s sophomore effort Happier Than Ever is up for Album of the Year, and its title track will compete for both Song and Record of the Year. She previously won all three awards — along with Best New Artist — at the 2020 Grammys.
Meanwhile, Eilish’s brother and collaborator, FINNEAS, is up for Best New Artist in 2022, along with Glass Animals, who broke out over the past year with their hit single, “Heat Waves.”
The 2022 Grammys will take place Monday, January 31.
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The nominations for the 2022 Grammy Awards were announced Tuesday. Here’s who’s being recognized in the rock categories.
In the Best Rock Album field, you’ll find Foo Fighters‘ Medicine at Midnight, AC/DC‘s Power Up, Chris Cornell‘s posthumous No One Sings Like You Anymore Vol. 1, Paul McCartney‘s McCartney III, and Black Pumas‘ Capitol Cuts — Live from Studio A.
The Best Rock Song nominees are Foo Fighters’ “Waiting on a War,” McCartney’s “Find My Way,” Mammoth WVH‘s “Distance,” Kings of Leon‘s “The Bandit,” and Weezer‘s “All My Favorite Songs.”
For Best Rock Performance, the nominees include Foo Fighters’ “Making a Fire,” AC/DC’s “Shot in the Dark,” Cornell’s cover of “Nothing Compares 2 U,” Black Pumas’ “Know You Better (Live from Capitol Studio A),” and Deftones‘ “Ohms.”
Deftones is also up for Best Metal Performance with “Genesis,” along with Dream Theater‘s “The Alien,” Gojira‘s “Amazonia,” Mastodon‘s “Pushing the Tides,” and Rob Zombie‘s “The Triumph of King Freak (A Crypt of Preservation and Superstition).”
Finally, the Best Alternative Album nominees include St. Vincent‘s Daddy’s Home, Halsey‘s If I Can Have Love, I Want Power, Fleet Foxes‘ Shore, Japanese Breakfast‘s Jubilee, and Arlo Parks‘s Collapsed in Sunbeams.
The 2022 Grammys will take place Monday, January 31.
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Chris Stapleton and Mickey Guyton are the most nominated country acts at the 2022 Grammy Awards.
On Tuesday, H.E.R. announced the nominees in the country music categories of Best Country Album, Best Country Song, Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
Both Chris and Mickey scored three nods a piece, Mickey nominated for her debut album, Remember Her Name, while Chris’ Starting Over, which was named Album of the Year at the 2021 CMA Awards, also appears in multiple categories.
Kacey Musgraves and Brothers Osborne picked up a pair of nominations each. “Camera Roll” lands Kacey in the categories of Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance, while Brothers Osborne are up for Best Country Album for Skeletons and Duo/Group Performance for the personal “Younger Me.”
Carrie Underwood also scored two nods for her hit duet with Jason Aldean, “If I Didn’t Love You,” and Best Roots Gospel Album for My Savior, her debut gospel album released in 2021.
Among the first-time nominees are Jimmie Allen, who appears in the coveted Best New Artist category, and Walker Hayes, who is nominated for his viral hit, “Fancy Like.”
Carly Pearce helped announce the nominations at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles where she unveiled the nominees in the Americana, blues and folk music categories.
Here are the country nominees at the 2022 Grammy Awards:
Best Country Album Skeletons — Brothers Osborne Remember Her Name — Mickey Guyton The Marfa Tapes — Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall, Jack Ingram Starting Over — Chris Stapleton The Battle of Dood and Juanita — Sturgill Simpson
Best Country Song
“Fancy Like” — Songwriters: Walker Hayes, Cameron Bartolini Josh Jenkins, Shane Stevens, (Walker Hayes)
“Better Than We Found It” — Songwriters: Maren Morris, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz (Maren Morris)
“Camera Roll” — Songwriters: Kacey Musgraves, Ian Fitchuk, Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves)
“Cold” — Songwriters: Chris Stapleton, Dave Cobb, J.T. Cure, Derek Mixon (Chris Stapleton)
“Country Again” — Songwriters: Thomas Rhett, Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley (Thomas Rhett)
Best Country Solo Performance
“Forever After All” — Luke Combs
“Remember Her Name” — Mickey Guyton
“Camera Roll” — Kacey Musgraves
“You Should Probably Leave” — Chris Stapleton
“All I Do is Drive” — Jason Isbell
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
“If I Didn’t Love You” — Jason Aldean ft. Carrie Underwood
“Glad You Exist” — Dan + Shay
“Younger Me” — Brothers Osborne
“Chasing After You” — Maren Morris & Ryan Hurd
“Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” — Miranda Lambert & Elle King