All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Spending the weekend at home? Lifetime has you covered. Destiny’s Child alum Michelle Williams stars with Beyoncé ’s mom, Tina Knowles-Lawson, and Romeo Miller in Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story, premiering Saturday (April 16) on Lifetime. Williams plays Chastity Jeffries, a single lawyer who thinks she’s found everything she’s looking for in a partner when she meets Xavier Collins (Antonio Cupo), a handsome and intelligent fellow lawyer, whose affection turns to obsession. Xavier’s jealousy leads to suspicious actions and dangerous threats, prompting Chast...
Over two decades have passed since Destiny’s Child dropped “Jumpin’ Jumpin’.” But even 21 years later, one thing’s for sure: it’s still an anthem. Rich DietZ and Zack Martino have now breathed new life into the post-millennium generational R&B anthem, flipping it into a must-listen tech house banger fit for 2021. The original, which dropped back in July 2000 and appeared on Destiny’s Child’s sophomore album The Writing’s on the Wall, has been reimagined for the clubs in an electrifying rendition. The group’s iconic refrain is laced with a pulsing bassline, ultimately leading to a big snare build and juggernaut of a house drop. It’s the tension right before the drop, however, that gives...
Source: Edward Berthelot / Getty Saweetie has already been crowned the winner of Halloween for her amazing costume depicting all three members of Destiny’s Child. On Thursday (Oct 29), Saweetie took to Instagram to share a picture of who she chose to be this year for Halloween and fans can’t get enough. Using the caption from the group’s hit single, “Bootylicious”, Saweetie revealed the looks by duplicating the cover iconic cover for the single. “I don’t think you ready for this jelly! 💅🏽 #saweetaween,” Sawettie captioned the pic revealing that she mastered all three iconic looks and played the role of each member duplicating everything from the facial expressions and hair all the way to the curve-hugging outfits. Kicking things up a notch for fans who thought the jaw-...
The year 2000 looms large in pop culture history: the Y2k non-scare, the Seinfeld “Newmannium” episode, the “In the Year 2000″ sketch from Conan O’Brien’s original late-night show, the Hulu series PEN15. And just like, say, the grunge-defined 1991, the year immediately conjures specific sounds: gleaming teen-pop, earnest radio rock, the Neptunes and Timbaland. There’s never a bad time to revisit this music. But in the middle of a pandemic, with America on the verge of collapse, it feels extra comforting — a blast of nostalgia for a time when you could safely exit your home, visit your local mall’s Sam Goody and buy Mystikal’s “Shake Ya Ass” CD single. For this list, our only criteria was that the songs appear on albums or soundtracks released in 2000. Here we go. 50. Papa Roach, “Last Reso...