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The 54th annual NAACP Awards air live from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. on Saturday (Feb. 25) at 8 p.m. ET/PT on BET.
The NAACP Awards will be held in front of a live studio audience for the first time in three years. Marking another milestone, Queen Latifah will become the first solo female host since Diana Ross helmed the ceremony in 2000.
Keep reading for nominees and presenters, plus ways to watch and stream from anywhere.
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How to Watch the NAACP Awards: Ways to Stream
The 2023 NAACP Awards will broadcast live at 8 p.m. ET/PT and 7 p.m. CT. The show will air on BET and simulcast on MTV, MTV2, Paramount Network, Pop TV, Smithsonian, TV Land and VH1.
No cable? No worries! Viewers can stream the NAACP Awards on platforms like Philo, Fubo, Sling, Direct TV Stream, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV.
If you’re looking for the best streaming deal, Philo offers a free trial for the first week. The subscription costs $25 after the free trial and gets you access to cable channels such as BET, A&E, AMC, ID Network, Lifetime, Food Network, HGTV, MTV, OWN, TLC, WE tv and VH1.
Philo $25/month after 7-day free trial
Fubo and DirecTV Stream provide free trials as well and Sling is currently $20 for the first month. Viewers streaming internationally can use ExpressVPN.
NAACP Awards Nominees & Presenters
This year’s nominees include Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Steve Lacy, SZA, Drake, Ari Lennox, Mary J. Blige, Jasmine Sullivan, Chris Brown, Chloe Bailey, Burna Boy and Wizkid.
Bey and Lamar lead the music categories with five nods each, while Netflix and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever landed the most nominations with 12 and 15 nods respectively.
Angela Bassett, Donald Glover, Zendaya, Anthony Anderson, Cedric the Entertainer, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Mike Epps, Dule Hill, Quinta Brunson, Loretta Devine, Kenan Thompson, Maya Rudolph, Brian Tyree Henry, Tyler James Williams, Sherly Lee Ralph, Janelle James, Tachina Arnold and Tracee Ellis Ross are among the nominees across acting categories.
Euphoria, Abbot Elementary, Atlanta, Rap Shi!t, Blackish, Bel-Air, Bridgerton, Queen Sugar, P-Valley, The Best-Man: The Final Chapters,Till, Emancipation and The Woman King were also nominated.
Presenters include Issa Rae, Kerry Washington, Taye Diggs, Letitia Wright, Janelle Monáe and Jonathon Majors.
Gabriel Union and Dwyane Wade will be honored with the President’s Award during the ceremony. Previous recipients include Rihanna, Jay-Z, LeBron James and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As we hurdle closer to spring, there’s no better time to start freshening up your playlists with new tracks from your favorite LGBTQ artists. Billboard Pride is proud to present the latest edition of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of some of the best new music releases from LGBTQ artists.
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From Halsey’s solo rendition of a popular collab to Adam Lambert’s full cover song fantasy, check out just a few of our favorite releases from this week below.
Halsey, “Die 4 Me”
It’s been four years since Halsey made a surprise appearance on Post Malone’s “Die For Me,” delivering a scathing verse on a deep-cut off the superstar’s Hollywood Bleeding album. Today, they’re finally ready to share the full, only-Halsey version of that track, much to her fans’ delight. The new “Die 4 Me” sees Halsey still owning the anger that defined their first pass at the track, now unleashing it with expert precision to make a killer pop song. Her biting verses perfectly fit within this new context, re-establishing a 2019 track as 2023’s newest breakup anthem.
Adam Lambert, High Drama
Time and time again, Adam Lambert has proven himself as a master of the cover song. Whether it was on American Idol or the Kennedy Center, the superstar knows how to take a song and make it entirely his own, which he proves yet again on his new LP, High Drama. Covering everyone from Bonnie Tyler to Billie Eilish, Lambert revels in his glam-rock sensibilities to deliver pure entertainment at every given opportunity on this delectable album of tasty updated classics.
Reneé Rapp, “Bruises”
Following her musical breakthrough with her stellar EP Everything to Everyone, Reneé Rapp is ready for a victory lap. With the release of her deluxe version of the project, Rapp is treating fans to “Bruises,” the emotionally-devastating song that didn’t make it to the original project. With a tender guitar line accompanied by her delicately-placed vocals, “Bruises” sees Rapp trying to open up emotionally, but ultimately shutting down out of her fear to get hurt — a feeling that, even if you’ve never felt it, you’ll be able to relate to the second she starts singing.
Channel Tres, Real Cultural Shit
Hope you’re ready to dance this weekend, because Channel Tres’ stunning new EP Real Cultural Shit is here to turn the heat up at every club night. The long-awaited follow-up to the artist/producer’s self-titled 2018 EP, Real Cultural Shit follows through on the promise of it’s title delving straight into Tres’ own modern take on house music, funk, and disco. Whether he’s slowing it down for some real talk on “Sleep When Dead,” or cranking it up to 11 with dance banger “All My Friends,” Tres is here to show you a good time with this new project.
Princess Nokia, “Complicated”
Since the start of her career, Princess Nokia has never fit into one “sound.” So with her latest songs, she decided to throw the idea of labels out the window entirely. “Complicated,” her latest single, dabbles lightly in some of the R&B stylings she’s touched on before, but focuses itself much more on an early-2000s-rave-meets-modern-hyperpop sound, marking brand new territory for this beloved talent.
Yaeji, “Done (Let’s Get It)”
On it’s face “Done (Let’s Get It)” by rising dance superstar Yaeji is a fun, vibe-fueled song that seems intentionally innocuous on its surface. But take a listen to the lyrics — sung in both English and Korean — and you’ll hear an artist intentionally trying to break the continuing cylce of generational trauma and passed-down habits. Balancing tough themes with her lighthearted musical style has always been one of Yaeji’s strengths, and “Done (Let’s Get It)” is no exception to that rule.
Dreamer Isioma feat. Redveil, “Technicolor Love”
Join Dreamer Isioma, one of the most fascinating voices in the indie songwriting scene, as they take you on a fabulous trip with “Technicolor Love.” This trippy, grooving new single sees Dreamer falling head over heels for a woman, even if that love is toxic. The blissed-out production floods your body with endorphins, which are only further heightened by guest star Redveil and his thrilling rap verse.
Ryan Cassata, “If You Ever Leave Long Island”
After a career of self-publishing heartbreaking indie tracks, Ryan Cassata is ready to make a splash with his new song, “If You Ever Leave Long Island.” The singer-songwriter’s debut single on Kill Rock Stars, “If You Ever” sees Cassata taking a sonic left turn into rocked-out heartbreak. Gone are the folksy, gentle love ballads, now replaced with amped-up guitars, pop-punk drums and an excellently angsty performance from Cassata as he ushers in a brand new era.
Allison Ponthier, “Character Development”
Growing and making changes are obviously important — but not more important than the health and well-being of the women around you. That’s the very topic Allison Ponthier expertly skewers in her new song “Character Development,” a supremely catchy and incredibly scathing indictment of misogynistic writing tropes that tend to see female characters suffer so their male counterparts can grow (a.k.a. the “women in refrigerators” phenomenon). Ponthier uses her musical prowess to take on the part of the oft-hurt female character, this time throwing a middle finger in the face of writers, characters and anyone else that would see her suffer so they can learn a valuable lesson. In short; hell yeah, Allison.
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Woody Harrelson and Jack White will both join the five-timers club when they appear on Saturday Night Live this weekend. But before they hit the stage, the pair had to clear up a few things with cast member Chloe Fineman in this week’s promo for Saturday’s (Feb. 25) show.
In the first of two bits the trio shot, Harrelson does his job and hypes up White’s appearance, while a thirsty Fineman tries to get something going on the side with the Woodman. “Woody and Chloe back at it again,” she says with sass, snapping her fingers over her head, as White interjects, “Oh, I didn’t know you guys worked together before.”
“Oh, it’s a figure of speech, like ‘Woody and Chloe back at it,’ or ‘Woody and Chloe starring in a hit movie,’” Fineman adds nervously as Harrelson reminds the feature player to stop asking him to cast her in his next movie.
In the second promo Fineman tries to get her groove back and tells Harrelson he’s “the best” host. “Am I?,” he wonders, noting that considering that White is the musical guest, a better pairing might have balanced things out a bit. “Wouldn’t the best host be Jack Black?” he asks.
“You know, white-black, yin-yang, you know I think it could really help bring America together,” he suggests, as Fineman just double-checks to make sure the famously toke-loving actor understands that he does actually have to host this week.
“Stop tearing this country apart, Chloe!,” White implores her.
Harrelson — who appears in the upcoming basketball drama Champions and the HBO political series White House Plumbers — previously hosted Saturday Night Live in 1989, 1992, 2014 and 2019. White who dropped two albums in 2022, April’s Fear of the Dawn and July’s Entering Heaven Alive, has performed on the show five times as well, dating back to his White Stripes days.
The show airs every Saturday live on NBC at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT. For those without cable, the broadcast will also stream on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock, which you can sign up for at the link here. Having a Peacock account also gives fans on demand access to previous SNL episodes as well.
Check out this week’s SNL promo below.
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The Weeknd: Live at SoFi Stadium debuts on HBO Max on Saturday (Feb. 25). The concert special was taped at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles during the first U.S. leg of the Canadian singer’s After Hours ‘Til Dawn tour last year.
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The concert special features the Grammy-winning singer performing a 95-minute set of hits from After Hours and Dawn FM in front of a sold-out crowd. The Weekend: Live at SoFi Stadium will mark the end of the Dawn FM era. “HBO concert will be the last piece of Dawn FM. I can see the horizon,” the Grammy winner tweeted on Feb. 18.
How to Watch The Weeknd’s Concert Special for free on HBO Max
The Weeknd: Live at SoFi Stadium debuts on HBO Max on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. If you’re not subscribed, you may be able to get HBO Max for free through a third party like DirecTV Stream, AT&T or Cricket Wireless.
But first, here’s a short breakdown of HBO Max. The service is $9.99/month to stream with commercials and $14.99 for ad-free streaming. HBO Max also has annual plans, starting at $99.99 per year.
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Although HBO Max doesn’t offer free trials, the streamer provides free episodes, and viewers who already have HBO in their cable or streaming package get free HBO Max (click here for more details). You can also stream HBO Max from outside of the U.S. with ExpressVPN.
Another way to land a free trial: Prime Video. Amazon Prime members can add HBO Max to Prime Video and stream for free for the first week (the service will cost $15.99/month after the free trial ends).
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The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Succession, Euphoria, The White Lotus, And Just Like That, Hacks, Selena + Chef and The Sex Lives of College Girls are some of the must-watch shows streaming on HBO Max. The streamer also has a wide selection of movies including Elvis, The Menu and music documentaries such as Love, Lizzo, Tina, Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over and Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage.
Watch the official trailer for The Weeknd: Live at SoFi Stadium below.
Dua Lipa turned all heads at GCDS’ fall 2023 show at Milan Fashion Week on Thursday (Feb. 23), when she sat front row wearing a stunning, completely see-through lace gown with a simple black bra and briefs underneath.
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To complete the look and add a pop of color, the “Levitating” singer painted her nails red and held a heart-shaped red purse. She kept her hair sleek and straight, along with a simple smokey eye for makeup to let the dress do all the talking.
Lipa’s style never goes unnoticed, and last month, the star was announced to be one of four 2023 co-chairs for the prestigious Met Gala, which comes around every first Monday in May. Joining the pop star as fellow co-chairs are Penélope Cruz, Michaela Coel and Roger Federer, a lineup that spans “every realm of popular culture,” according to Vogue. The four of them will assist Anna Wintour in planning a night based around this year’s theme — Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty — which pays tribute to the late German fashion designer.
Following the pop superstar’s appearance at GCDS’ fashion show, fans on Twitter went wild for Lipa’s sheer, lacy look. See some fan reactions below.
Addison Rae is putting one more movie under her belt. On Thursday (Feb. 23), Deadline reported that the TikTok star will star in Eli Roth’s upcoming horror film Thanksgiving.
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The 22-year-old shared the casting announcement on her Instagram page, with a fitting caption: “Let’s eat,” she wrote, adding turkey, silverware, blood drop and knife emojis. Roth also posted Deadline‘s announcement to his Instagram Stories, along with the mysterious caption “All will be carved.”
While most of the cast is still under wraps, it was revealed that Grey’s Anatomy alum Patrick Dempsey recently joined the ensemble. Spyglass Media will produce the movie, which is scheduled to begin production starting in March.
Thanksgiving is based on a fake trailer made 16 years ago for the Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez double feature Grindhouse, in which a slasher begins to create carving boards of his own from the residents of a Massachusetts town that puts a large emphasis on the Thanksgiving holiday. Details regarding Rae’s and Dempsey’s characters have not been released.
Thanksgiving marks Rae’s second movie, as well as her first foray into the horror genre. The TikTok star previously starred opposite Tanner Buchanan as Padgett Sawyer in 2021’s He’s All That, a gender-swapped remake of the 1999 cult classic She’s All That.
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Sam Smith seems to be getting hot on the set of And Just Like That…, and they took to Instagram on Wednesday (Feb. 22) to tease some “unholy” business with fans.
“Up to something unholy on set,” the singer captioned a photo hanging out near their trailer on the And Just Like That… set, leaving fans excited to know if Smith will appear in season two of the popular Sex and the City revival series — and who they’ll play.
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Smith’s cryptic post comes nearly a year after HBO Max announced that AJLT has been renewed for a second season. “I am delighted and excited to tell more stories about these vibrant, bold characters — played by these powerful, amazing actors,” showrunner Michael Patrick King said in a statement to Us Weekly. “The fact is, we’re all thrilled. And Just Like That … our Sex life is back.”
The show premiered in December 2021, picking up 11-plus years after the last time Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Co. were on screens in the second SATC feature film. And Just Like That follows Carrie, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.
Watch And Just Like That by signing up for HBO Max here.
When it comes to attacks on drag artists around the country, they don’t impress Shania Twain much.
In a new interview with GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos, Twain spoke about her ongoing support for the LGBTQ community, including drag queens who “inspire” her to this day. When asked about the wave of legislation attempting to ban public drag performances around the U.S., Twain was clear with how she felt.
“Oh my god, drag shows are so fun,” she said. “I so admire the talent there, it takes a lot of courage — fashion in itself takes courage … I’m very inspired by it, and I think we need this inspiration; we need drag queens to share their talent with us.”
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Tennessee’s controversial anti-drag bill — which would prevent performances from “male and female impersonators” on public property — passed through the state’s House on Thursday (Feb. 23). It will return to the state Senate for a procedural vote before being signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee.
Elsewhere in the interview, Twain talked about her Republic label-mate Kim Petras, and what it has been like to see her thrive as of late. “Kim reminds me of a living angel,” she said. “This is a person that carries no ego and is very, very elegant in person. I mean, just beauty and kindness and sweetness and always a big hug for me and I admire all the talent.”
The “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” singer also made clear her unwavering support for the LGBTQ community, saying that despite ongoing legislative attacks against queer rights, she had hope for the future.
“When I was younger, I would say I even resented society for just making anyone feel like an outsider. I’m an all inclusive person … and we need more love in the world,” she said. “When I got into the industry, at the time there was no being a member of the LGBTQ community … [now] so many of the creatives in my teams are part of the LGBTQ community, so yeah, I feel great. It’s a sign that our society is just slowly getting there, or at least getting somewhere.”
Check out Shania Twain’s full interview with GLAAD above.
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Next month, TWICE will make history as the first K-pop group to be honored at the 2023 Billboard Women in Music Awards, and fans can celebrate by purchasing a collectible zine to mark the historic achievement.
Ready for a photo fix? This gorgeous, 36-page printed magazine shines with a special cover and 11 other exclusive photos — including stunning solo shots of Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu — that you won’t find anywhere else!
The special publication will also feature an additional 11 photos of each of the nine group members as featured in Billboard’s Women in Music issue and be available exclusively at the Billboard Shop.
Inside the zine, ONCE can follow the definitive story of TWICE’s success. From the group’s debut in 2015 to its sold-out North American arena tour to the launch of each member’s individual Instagram accounts and everything fans need to know about TWICE’s music making waves on the Billboard charts. Plus, zine-only quotes from TWICE gushing over its beloved fandom.
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Order your exclusive zine today and toast to the first K-pop stars to be honored at Billboard’s Women in Music. Fans can watch live as TWICE receives the Breakthrough Award during this year’s event at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles on March 1 (click here for tickets).
Earlier this week, TWICE treated fans to a snippet of “Set Me Free,” the new single off the K-pop collective’s upcoming Ready to Be mini album. The song will be released in English and Korean and follows the single “Moonlight Sunrise,” which dropped last month.
In April, TWICE will hit the road for the Ready to Be tour, which kicks off with back-to-back shows at the KSPO Dome in Seoul before heading to Australia and Japan.
The North American leg of the tour launches at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in June. From there, the tour will head north to Oakland and hit cities such as Chicago, Toronto, Houston and New York.
The tour is scheduled to wrap in Atlanta in early July, but more show dates are expected to be announced soon. In the meantime, fans can commemorate TWICE’s success with Billboard’s collectible zine.
Tequila is in high demand. The Mexican spirit, made from agave plants, netted a record-breaking 2022, and according to Forbes, tequila is on track to beat out vodka and whiskey to become the top liquor in America. From a sales perspective, the tequila market is expected to expand to $15.7 billion by 2029.
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With that said, it makes sense that celebs like Nick Jonas, Justin Timberlake, George Strait (shop the country legend’s Código 1530 here), Carlos Santana, Diddy and Adam Levine have gotten into the tequila business.
In celebration of National Margarita Day, we’ve compiled eight musician-backed tequila brands for you to enjoy. See the lineup below and for more drink suggestions, read our list of musician-owned liquor and non-alcoholic brands and wines.
Deleón Tequila – Sean Diddy Combs
Diddy and spirits company Diageo purchased the tequila brand in 2014. Deleón offers a variety of tequilas made from 100% Highland Blue Weber agave from the Los Altos region of Jalisco.
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“Hand-selected at harvest for high quality and peak ripeness, our plants yield the sweetest piñas, giving the tequila its abundant character and balance,” the website reads. “Slow roasting of the agave in traditional brick and clay ovens, combined with slow fermentation, under the precise guidance of our master distiller contribute enriched depth and complexity to the agave’s natural sweetness, creating a remarkably nuanced character.”
Deleón is available at Reserve Bar, Total Wine & More and Drizly.
Casa Noble Tequila – Carlos Santana
Carlos Santana joined Casa Noble Tequila as a part owner in the brand and a member of its board of directors in 2011. Santana was born in Jalisco, so it was a perfect fit for the guitar legend.
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The company handcrafts organic tequilas in crystal, reposado and añejo styles. Order it on Drizly here.
Villa One – Nick Jonas
Nick Jonas, John Varvatos and Stoli teamed up to create Villa One in 2019. The website boasts tequila with a “unique combination of agave flavors that combines herbaceous, earthy Lowland notes with the sweeter, fruity notes of Highland agave, resulting in a distinct, rounded profile.”
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Calirosa Tequila – Adam Levine
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“A fusion of Mexican spirit and California style captured in three tequilas.” Adam Levine’s and his wife, Behati Prinsloo’s, Calirosa tequila is aged in red win barrels from one month up to five years depending on the type of tequila.
To produce the tequila, Levine and Prinsloo partnered with the Real family of Tequila Selecto de Amatitán located in Jalisco, Mexico. Shop Calirosa blanco, añejo, extra anejo and reposado tequila here.
Dos Primos – Thomas Rhett
Dos Primos, which means “Two Cousins,” was fittingly launched by the country superstar and his cousin Jeff Worn to “create a tequila that blended Mexican tradition with southern sensibility.”
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“My wife and I love to enjoy tequila together, and I’m excited for people to share a bottle with friends, sip it around a bonfire or enjoy it on a fishing trip or at tailgate or concert,” Rhett said in a press statement. “Dos Primos is about unwinding and enjoying the people and things that really matter in life.”
The award-wining tequila lineup includes reposado, añejo and tequila blanco.
Santo – Sammy Hagar & Guy Fieri
Hagar and celebrity chef Fieri teamed up with Juan Eduardo Nuñez, a third-generation distiller from distillery El Viejito in Jalisco for Santo, which offers “a sinfully smooth old world style tequila blanco, an oak-aged reposado, and the world’s first mezquila.”
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$44.99
Order the Santo Blanco via Total Wine & More here, and the mezquila (a blend of mezcal and tequila) with one-hour delivery on Drizly here.
Próspero Tequila – Rita Ora
The British singer and Conecuh Brands teamed with female distiller, Stella Anguiano, to launch Próspero tequila in 2020.
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$43.99
Available in blanco, añejo and reposado, the tequila serves up an “unparalleled flavor with a smooth, elegant, and perfectly balanced finish.”
JAJA Tequila – The Chainsmokers
The Chainsmokers’ Alex Pall and Drew Taggart joined the JAJA team after the company was founded by Maurice Tebele and social media influencer Elliot Tebele in 2018.
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The heritage facility, which produces blanco, reposado and añejo small batch tequilas, is led by a group of longtime distillers who focus on quality as well as sustainability.