Garth Brooks is releasing a double album sometime during Q4, and he's making his music available on digital platforms for the first time. Welp! I guess we know what the year's best seller will be.
And double albums count twice for certifications, so he could legit "go diamond" if he sells 5 million.
Yeah the double-album ****, that's still such a mess.
Someone in the music industry told me that Q4 the music industry is planning so many big secret releases to squeeze the last juice out of album sales.
LOL, how about domestic gross? Giving me ARTPOP sales tea
Domestically it's had the best legs of the Summer and it's gonna pass X-Men soon (and maybe even beat Transformers 4) to end up the #1 or #2 highest grossing movie of the Summer. Dame wins at EVERYTHING.
Anyway, why is Keira Godley outsinging your faves?
And omg at Scarlett joining the new Coen Brothers movie.
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Way back in 2001, when she was just a teenager, Scarlett Johansson had a supporting role in Joel and Ethan Coen‘s The Man Who Wasn’t There. Now that she’s all grown up, she’s getting ready to team up with them again.
The Avengers actress is in talks to board Hail Caesar!, the Coens’ upcoming comedy about ’50s Hollywood. She’ll join Josh Brolin and George Clooney. Channing Tatum, Tilda Swinton, Jonah Hill and and Ralph Fiennes are also negotiating to appear. Hit the jump for character details and more.
Johansson is coming off of a string of well-received films including Her, Don Jon, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Under the Skin, and Chef. She’ll next be seen in Luc Besson’s Lucy, due out later this month. She recently wrapped Avengers: Age of Ultron and signed on for a voice role in The Jungle Book.
Lead Actor in a Comedy
Louis C.K., Louie
Don Cheadle, House of Lies
Ricky Gervais, Derek
Matt LeBlanc, Episodes William H. Macy, Shameless
Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
If a 29-year-old male singer went on stage every night and danced around in his Superman skivvies and decorated the stage to look like a giant Thomas the Tank Engine track, there would be nowhere to hide from the ridicule. So it’s inexplicable and embarrassing to see that, six years after her breakthrough single “I Kissed A Girl,” Perry is still peddling the same grating bubble-gum act and no one seems willing to tell her that it’s time to grow the hell up.
I feel as if radio has started accepting a lot of real atmospheric music after We Found Love's runaway success.
I can't imagine Hideaway pre-WFL.
Incredible impact.
Nelly Furtado is the textbook definition of a sell-out.
And then she turned around and tried to sell back out of mainstream music
I will never take that hag seriously even if I quietly peep the standouts.
Insincerity is gross.