If you are still seething over the fact that Beyonce’s Lemonade didn’t win the coveted Album of the Year honor at the 2017 Grammy Awards, you can vent your frustrations with a new web video game. The ...
On January 26, Cole Bennett shepherded All Is Yellow, his first-ever Lyrical Lemonade compilation album, into the world. Bennett promised a video would accompany each of the album’s 14 tracks, and the ...
"All Night" is the latest selection from Beyoncé's Lemonade visual album to arrive as a standalone video on YouTube, following "Hold Up" and "Sorry." The clip includes Beyoncé's spoken-word ...
Beyoncé returned to the MTV Video Music Awards tonight to perform a medley of songs from Lemonade, our pick for the best album of 2016's first half. As you might ...
Grimes, David Bowie and Rihanna are some of the many who made killer music videos in 2016, even if Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” mattered most. It was the best of times (for music), it was the worst of times ...
PLYMOUTH — Brian Lyons spent some of his Tuesday in front of a camera. Lyons, the 10-year-old lemonade salesman from Plymouth, was busy putting together a video — with the help/direction of Scott ...
Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” has emerged as a serious award season contender. The concept musical drama, which recently landed four Emmy nods, dominates the crop of nominees for the 2016 MTV Video Music ...
When you think of go-to summer drinks, what’s the first that comes to mind? For me, it’s fresh old-fashioned lemonade. There’s something nostalgic about an ice-cold glass of that stuff. It conjures ...
James Bay released the music video for his new single "Pink Lemonade" off of his long-awaited second full-length album Electric Light, available May 18 James Bay‘s latest single is out of this world!
Social media accused the pop star of copying Beyoncé's Lemonade video Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She have been working at PEOPLE for nine years. Her work has previously ...
“All Night” is the latest selection from Beyoncé’s Lemonade visual album to arrive as a standalone video on YouTube, following “Hold Up” and “Sorry.” The clip includes Beyoncé’s spoken-word ...
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