Demi Lovato, Marshmello Release “OK Not To Be OK”

Just under one week after announcing their collaboration, Demi Lovato and Marshmello have blessed fans with the release of their new single “OK Not To Be OK.” In partnership with Hope For The Day, a nonprofit dedicated to mental health and suicide prevention awareness, the new single shares a release date with National Suicide Prevention Day and boasts a positive message reminding fans that

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Demi Lovato Releases Powerful New Single “I Love Me”

2020 is the year of Demi Lovato. Just a little over one month after the pop star made her return to music at the Grammy Awards back in January, Demi has released yet another brand new single titled “I Love Me.” Released at midnight “I Love Me” is Lovato’s latest powerhouse anthem, all about finding inner peace beyond the need for a romantic partner

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Brendon Urie Shows Support for Taylor Swift Amidst Scooter Braun Drama

Brendon Urie has officially joined the ranks of Team Taylor. During one of his routine Twitch streams, the Panic! At The Disco frontman responded to a fan question asking him his thoughts on the Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun drama. “It’s disgusting right. What a fucking asshole,” Urie started. “It makes me sad.” “I thought that was illegal. Like you can’t [sell someone’s music]

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21 Savage’s Legal Team Speak Out on Rapper’s Immigration Status

After news broke on Feb. 3rd that Atlanta based rapper 21 Savage was detained for having an expired visa, the internet broke out in shock. With fans having believed Savage, who’s legal name is She’yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, was born and raised his current home Atlanta, Georgia the reports that he was actually from London, England surprised everyone. However, beyond the initial shock and memes

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Demi Lovato Deletes Twitter Account after 21 Savage Meme Backlash

It appears that Demi Lovato is once more taking a step back from Twitter, after a slew of derogatory and offensive jokes were tweeted at the star in response to a meme she shared. Amidst a frenzy of Super Bowl related tweets Sunday Night, the “Sorry Not Sorry” singer took to Twitter to share a since deleted meme seemingly mocking the immigration status of

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