Rapper, singer, lyricist and music composer Yo Yo Honey Singh has often received backlash over his songs and has even been accused of creating the controversial song “C***t Vol. 1” along with Badshah.
SEOUL – K-pop boy band 2PM member Lee Jun-ho will leave his label JYP Entertainment ... He made his debut in 2008 as part of 2PM, a sextet known for hit songs like Heartbeat (2009) and ...
Kim Deal and Kim Gordon have a lot in common. In the ’80s and ’90s, both of them played bass and sometimes sang in iconic noisy underground rock bands from the Eastern seaboard. At different ...
Ne-Yo sounds like he’s “So Sick” of people ... He then introduced each of the women, along with their social media handles. “Say something nice or move on with your life,” he concluded ...
Ne-Yo showed to his four girlfriends to the world (Picture: @neyo/Instagram) After months of alleged persistence, Ne-Yo decided to share the identities of his four girlfriends, or as he calls them ...
Ne-Yo is giving us everything about his polyamorous relationship. Weeks after sharing insight into his life with multiple girlfriends, the "So Sick" singer (real name is Shaffer Chimere Smith ...
If anyone is unhappy about Ne-Yo’s polyamorous relationships with four women, it’s not the ladies themselves! At least, that’s the message the R&B star and his girlfriends are putting out ...
By Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer Bong Joon Ho’s sci-fi space epic Mickey 17 has finally landed at the box office, where it opened to a sluggish $19.1 million after failing to wow audiences.
Yo Yo Honey Singh Indore Concert Timing ... Please carry a valid ID proof along with you. Organizers hold the right to deny late entry to the event. Security procedures, including frisking ...
The song has been presented by Gulshan Kumar & T-Series and is produced by Yo Yo Honey Singh. The lyrics have been written by Leo Grewal and has also Bojpuri versions in between. The Bhojpuri part is ...
Trouble seems to follow rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh wherever ... She also claims that the song uses Bhojpuri language to "normalise vulgarity," which, according to her, disrespects women’s empowerment.
There's long been a current of topical anger running through the work of the brilliant South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon Ho. Parasite was a domestic thriller and an indictment of economic inequality.