Enstars is prepared to celebrate the 2018 Grammy Awards. In part two of our series, we predict the winners in several highly contested categories such as Album of the Year and Best New Artist in the R&B and Country categories.
On Thursday, E! News confirmed that Dave Chapelle, U2, and Kendrick Lamar will open the 2018 Grammy Awards. The show will commence at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. on CBS on Sunday.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA fans will be excited to know that the rapper will headline Top Dawg Entertainment's first label tour. TDE's 'The Championship Tour' will kickoff this summer on May 4th.
Enstars prepared to celebrate the 2018 Grammy Awards. In part one of our series, we predict the winners in several highly contested categories such as the Record and Song of the Year, Pop, and Rap categories.
Some of the recording industry's biggest names and upstarts are preparing to release new material this year. Artists highlighted in this preview include Justin Timberlake, Kendrick Lamar, Kylie Minogue, and Charlie Puth.
Music icon Sir Elton John, Kendrick Lamar, Miley Cyrus, and U2 are among the recording artists that will take the Grammy Awards stage. Sir Elton John and Miley Cyrus are expected to perform together.
Eminem, The Killers, and Kendrick Lamar have been named the top headliners for the 2018 Firefly Music Festival. Other artists announced include Arctic Monkeys, Lil Wayne, Odesza, Portugal. The Man, and SZA.
On Monday night, during the 2018 College Football Championship Game, Marvel released a new special sneak peek of their latest film, 'Black Panther.' The quick teaser revealed some of the action that will take place in the highly anticipated film.
Marvel Studios announced that rapper Kendrick Lamar will produce Marvel's 'Black Panther' soundtrack. Lamar is the latest artist to create a major soundtrack for a film.
After the premiere of Kendrick Lamar's new music video, 'LOVE', fans are speculating that the Grammy Award winner will be featured on the 'Black Panther' soundtrack.
The Top Dawg Entertainment It-girl gives the scoop on how her life has changed this year and why it's important to represent Black women in a multi-dimensional way.
Millennial artists dominated Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Albums of 2017. Kendrick Lamar, Kesha, Khalid, Lorde, Migos, Sam Smith, and Taylor Swift are in the magazine’s Top 10.