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About The Perfection

When troubled musical prodigy Charlotte seeks out Elizabeth, the new star pupil of her former school, the encounter sends both musicians down a sinister path with shocking consequences.

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ALLBLK · 2022

Dr. Logan has built a successful practice discreetly catering to the between-the-sheets lives of her rich and famous clientele and publishing the definitive works on modern relationships and sexuality. With an A-list rolodex, this "relationship fixer" juggles midnight house calls for trysts gone wrong, destroys salacious content before it hits the gossip columns and hosts therapeutic couples' retreats for those in dire straits. Dr. Logan is the gatekeeper of everyone's secrets, but after she launches her 'Penthouse Project,' the deadly secrets of three women threaten her career and her life when a dead body is found, and the police identify her as the primary suspect

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Host Stephen "tWitch" Boss and celebrity judges Meghan Trainor, Adam Lambert and Ester Dean welcome the best cover bands from across the country to celebrate music and the art of performance. Each episode will see two bands from similar genres go head-to-head over the course of two rounds for a chance of winning a studio appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." Competitors will be covering the music of Britney Spears, Celine Dion, Tim McGraw, U2, Lady Gaga, Dolly Parton, Depeche Mode, Jennifer Lopez, Elton John, Tina Turner, Keith Urban and more.

FX · 2016

Atlanta is one of the top cities for young rappers looking to make a name for themselves in the business. Among those up-and-comers is Alfred Miles, a hot new artist who is trying to understand the line between real life and street life. He is managed by his cousin, Earn, who gets caught up in the local rap scene and his cousin's career after returning home to the ATL. Earn does whatever he can to try to get Alfred's career to the next level. Darius, the rapper's right-hand man and visionary, is also in Alfred's entourage. When Earn isn't busy managing his cousin's career, he spends much of his time with best friend Vanessa, who is also the mother of his daughter.

A singing competition guessing game based on Korean format King of Mask Singer. 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. One singer is eliminated each week and unmasked. Small hints are given for the viewer guess along.

BET · 2019

This scripted drama combines fictional and real-life characters and moments to tell the story of a young, ambitious and troubled entrepreneur who created "Soul Train," one of the most predominant television shows for African-American culture. Set in the early 1970s and filled with music, dance, fashion and glamour, the series reveals what it took to launch the first nationally-syndicated black music show and what happened when the music stopped. Through it all, 30-something Don Cornelius sacrifices all that he loves to follow his dream.

20 single men and women embark on an incredible journey to find love through music. Singing well-known songs, they will form attractions through the melodies and ultimately, fall in love. The series follows single men and women, who are musicians or work in the music industry, hoping to find love through music. The contestants will sing well-known songs, both individually and as couples, and explore their relationships while living together and going on Bachelor-style dates that focus on music.

A weekly talent competition where a set of aspiring performers -- from singers and dancers, to comedians and novelty acts -- are to competing for the ultimate $1 million prize.

Unable to leave his home, Burnham performs in a single room. He gives periodic updates about the time that has passed while he worked on the special, with his hair and beard growing throughout. After singing "Content" and satirizing white male comedians in "Comedy", he finds the motivation to begin making the special. He performs "FaceTime with My Mom (Tonight)", a song about the frustrations of FaceTiming his mother. He then sings "How the World Works" to teach children about nature, but the sock puppet he introduces begins to sing about various controversial topics, including historical genocide and worker exploitation, before criticizing Burnham for explaining the issues through his perspective.

MTV · 2000

MTV's Cribs take you on exclusive tours through the domestic sanctuaries that some of today's most favorite stars call home.

BBC America · 2022

Sasha Clayton (Lecky) dreams of becoming a major recording artist, but right now she's a bedroom artist: spending her days smoking weed and stalking her ex-boyfriend (Jordan Duvigneau, My Mum Tracy Beaker) on Instagram. When she is kicked out of her family home for drunkenly trying to burn her ex's house down, Sasha becomes homeless and is forced to fend for herself, sofa-surfing with local drug dealer Saleem (Mohammad Dalmar). Everything seems to change when she meets and moves in with Instagram influencer and party girl Carly (Lara Peake, Brave New World), who introduces her to the exciting world of making money and becoming 'famous' on social media. But as the gap between her online presence and her dream of being a singer continues to grow, Sasha finds herself struggling to escape this new influencer world that is more complex and darker than she could have imagined

Country music star Brad Paisley hosts an hour-long prime-time variety special.