The daughter of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith wrote and produced almost all songs from the project, which came out on Friday, December 11 via Roc Nation.
Apparently trying to match the Victoria's Secret Angel, the British singer dyed his hair blonde and shared a snap of his new look with his fans on Twitter.
The two ladies, who were among Billboard's Women in Music honorees, snapped a picture together while attending the event on Friday, December 11.
Director Quentin Tarantino said that 'Hateful Eight' was originally planned to be the sequel to his previous western drama 'Django'.
The 'Zero Dark Thirty' director and the rapper are developing a drama that will unveil the 'highly impenetrable world of Jihadi recruitment.'
In the 20-second sneak peek, Jimmy McGill appears to begin embracing his criminal tendencies.
Taylor is also attempting to patent the title of her unpublished novel 'A Girl Name Girl' and phrases from her song including 'Blank Space' and 'And I'll Write Your Name.'
The club banger, the latest preview of Breezy's new album, features guest vocals from up-and-coming singer/songwriter Tayla Parx.
The 'Horrible Bosses' actress stars as a devoted mother of a young soldier, who is sent to fight in Iraq.
According to Grand County Sheriff Steven White, hypothermia may have been a contributing factor in Michael's death given that the temperatures in the area are as low as 'teens at night.'
The tables turn in the final leg of the competition as a strong team is no longer leading the race after their cab has driven off.
The singer wears giant baby diaper, throws tantrum, sucks oversized pacifier and curses in front of the camera in the clip directed by MC and Diamond Martel.
Director Ridley Scott recently hinted that the sequel to 'Prometheus' would bring back some familiar faces like 'egg, face-hugger, chest-burster, then the big boy.'
Among the presents she has received in honor of the arrival of Saint West, the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star calls the $300-gift from Jaime 'the best baby gift.'
The Democratic presidential candidate has just filmed an episode for the third season of the sitcom.
The singer once again talked about the traumatic experience of being raped by someone she knew and recording a song about it.
The approximately two-and-a-half-minute video focuses on the main villain Apocalypse, who calls himself 'Ra, Krishna, Yahwe.'
GaGa discusses how difficult it's been for women to stay in the music business while Elliott thanks 'all the women before me' who 'kicked down the door for me to be able to walk through.'
In a now deleted Instagram post, the RnB singer hints she is happier now that she's single and nobody cheating on her.
The singer slash actor will take over the brand's Snapchat account for the next three days.