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A Day of Musical Magic: The 2024 BET Experience Recap

The BET Experience in Los Angeles brought together some of the most exciting artists in the industry, each delivering performances that captivated the audience. Here’s a rundown of the weekend’s highlights!

 

Baby Tate Performed at the BET Experience 2024

By: Jayla Smith

On Saturday, June 29th, the BET Experience in Los Angeles was a day to remember. The event brought together some of the most exciting artists in the industry, each delivering performances that captivated the audience. Here’s a rundown of the day’s highlights.

Kicking things off at 1:15 PM was gospel artist Koryn Hawthorne. Known for hits like "Won't He Do It" and "Speak the Name," Hawthorne’s powerful voice set a positive tone for the day and lifted everyone’s spirits.

At 1:45 PM, Tay Powers & Rocsi Diaz took the stage, blending their unique styles and keeping the energy high as they prepared the crowd for the acts to follow.

Marsha Ambrosius performed at 2:15 PM, bringing her smooth vocals and emotional delivery to the forefront. With popular tracks like "Far Away" and "Late Nights & Early Mornings," Ambrosius offered a memorable R&B experience.

Terrence J followed at 2:30 PM, adding his charm and enthusiasm as he engaged the audience and set the stage for the next performances.

As the afternoon continued, Honey Bxby performed at 5:45 PM, offering a fresh mix of pop and R&B with catchy songs like "Dreaming About You" that got the crowd moving.

Tanner Adell took the stage at 6:15 PM, blending country and R&B with her hit "Love You a Little Bit." Her performance highlighted her unique musical style and versatility.

Baby Tate, a crowd favorite, performed at 6:45 PM. With tracks like "I Am" and "Hey, Mickey!," she brought an energetic and fun vibe to the stage that resonated with the audience.

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At 7:00 PM, Saucy Santana delivered a high-energy performance with hits like "Material Girl" and "Walk," bringing a lively and engaging presence to the event.

Doechii performed at 7:30 PM, offering a powerful set that included her hit "What It Is (Block Boy)." Her performance was a celebration of individuality and self-expression.

Ending the night at 7:45 PM was Big Latto. With hits like "Big Energy" and "B*tch From Da Souf," she delivered a commanding performance that left the audience excited and satisfied.

The 2024 BET Experience was a showcase of musical talent and cultural celebration, with each artist contributing their own special touch to make the day unforgettable.


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Recipe for Change: Heartfelt Conversations on LGBTQIA+ Community and Acceptance

"Recipe for Change" series lights up the screen with a heartfelt episode that amplifies LGBTQIA+ voices, blending soulful meals with deeper conversations about identity and acceptance. We discuss it here!

 

B. Scott, Mal Wright, & Hayley Kiyoko Speak on LGBTQIA+ Community and Acceptance

By: Eboné Chatman

In the heart of the entertainment industry, where stories of resilience and triumph often emerge, a new episode of the YouTube series Recipe for Change from Spring Hill shines a spotlight on the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community. This particular installment features a diverse group of queer personalities, including B. Scott, Mal Wright, Hayley Kiyoko, Chrishell Stause, and Jesse Sullivan, as they engage in heartfelt discussions about community, safe spaces, and the profound journey of self-acceptance.

A Feast for Thought

Recipe for Change is known for its unique format, blending sumptuous meals with meaningful conversations. Each episode begins with a round table where participants enjoy exquisite dishes and delve into various topics relevant to the entertainment industry and beyond. 

In this episode, renowned chef Susan Feniger, celebrated for her work on the Food Network's *Too Hot Tamales* and her influential Los Angeles restaurants SOCALO and Border Grill, takes the culinary helm.

The dinner starts with a vibrant vegetable ceviche, a dish as colorful as the guests' personalities!  For the main course, Feniger serves a delectable Crispy Legged Thigh Chicken paired with crispy cauliflower, salsa verde, and pickled tomatoes. The meal concludes with an indulgent double chocolate espresso cake, providing a sweet backdrop to the evening's profound discussions.

Conversations that Matter

As dinner begins, a unique tradition unfolds. Each guest draws a question from a bowl, sparking conversations that are both personal and universal. The first question posed is, "What kind of reactions did you receive when coming out to people?" 

Dine with Hayley Kiyoko, B. Scott & more | Recipe For Change: Honoring Queer Voices

Jesse Sullivan started the conversation by saying, “I came out twice. I came out as lesbian first,… but coming out as trans four years ago was a completely different story. Obviously this was a time where America was very Trump forward i’ll call it …and the reaction I had from people was just so different than coming out as gay. I lost a lot of family members, I lost a lot of people from the LGBTQ community, my lesbian friends at the time…It was so shocking to me because I didn't expect that”.  

Hayley Kiyoko says, “you’re consistently coming out because, from my experience and from what I know, you’re coming out to yourself over and over and over again and you are trying to convince yourself that you love yourself and you love who you are. And on top of that you are coming out to others.” 

She also states that she is hopeful that the “younger generations are able to create space for them to be themselves and at an earlier age.”

Scott shares struggles with identity as there were a few iterations from androgynous then gender non-conforming, “which was before there was all of the inclusion you see today. Now the trans non-binary fits the best”.  

Scott continues the conversation and adds that, “It's so important that people understand the complexities of it all. Gender identity is one component of it and how you express is another. There are so many variations of how you can express and I'm happy that I made it to the point now where there is more inclusion so I can hold space and feel like I don’t really belong.”

Mal Wright shares her experience with being the “only / other” in the room and wonders if the reason why she gets invited to speak in rooms that she wasn’t in before is because she is “digestible” as she has friends that look like her that aren’t invited into the same spaces, and why not?

A Call to Acceptance

As the episode draws to a close, the message is clear: true acceptance begins with listening and understanding. The guests' stories resonate deeply, reminding viewers of the importance of supporting one another and celebrating our unique identities.

Recipe for Change continues to set a high standard for meaningful content in the digital age. This episode, in particular, serves as a poignant reminder of the power of community and the ongoing journey toward self-acceptance. Through the lens of food and conversation, it invites us all to reflect on our own paths and the ways we can contribute to a more inclusive and accepting world.

In a society where divisions often seem insurmountable, Recipe for Change offers a recipe for unity, one conversation at a time.


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Courtney B. Vance, Nia Long, Prince, And More Lead 2025 Hollywood Walk of Fame Class

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce revealed the top tier 2025 Class of Hollywood Walk of Fame inductees, featuring icons like Courtney B. Vance, Sherri Shepherd, Nia Long, Prince, and more! We discuss it here!

 

Courtney B. Vance, Nia Long, Prince, And More Lead 2025 Hollywood Walk of Fame Class

By: Joshua Martin

On June 24th, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce unveiled the 2025 Class of Hollywood Walk of Fame inductees. The star studded list includes Courtney B. Vance, Sherri Shepherd, Busta Rhymes, Fantasia, The Isley Brothers, Prince, Misty Copeland, Bill Duke, Glynn Turman, Nia Long, Toni Vaz and WAR.

Fantasia shared her excitement via an Instagram post. The news came shortly after a street was renamed after her in her hometown. 

“Little girl from High Point, North Carolina, made it to the [Hollywood Walk of Fame]. Wow!!!! I’m lost for words. God Kept every Promise.” - Fantasia via Instagram

Nia Long took to social media as well to express her adulation, going on to honor her mother who manifested this special moment.

“My mother used to tell me when I was a little girl I would have a star on the HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME one day. I never really believed it was possible. Life was hard back then. Today a dream came true for both of us. I’m so grateful to be included with this amazing group of artists. Thank you Jesus!!! Thank you to all of you who continue to support my artistry. Thank you @WalkofFameStar for this incredible honor. I love you Mommy.” - Nia Long via X/Twitter

Shepherd’s announcement was made by her best friend, Niecy Nash-Betts, who rapped Kendrick Lamar’s “They Not Like Us” as she urged the crowd to to “clap for her friend.”

Busta Rhymes also took to social media to express his excitement for the honor. 

“I WILL NEVER STOP TELLING YOU EVERY SINGLE DAY!! THE BLESSINGS DON’T STOP SO WE WON’T EVER STOP!! THE DRAGON IS OFFICIALLY APART OF THE CLASS OF 2025 HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME AND I WILL BE OFFICIALLY RECEIVING MY HOLLYWOOD STAR!! IT’S A CELEBRATION IN THE BIGGEST #BLOCKBUSTA WAY AND WE AIN’T NEVER STOPPING!!” - BUSTA RHYMES via Instagram

Honorees have up to two years after they are chosen to set a date for their ceremonies. Among the list of 2024 inductees, Chadwick Boseman, Angie Martinez, Brandy, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Kerry Washington, Toni Braxton and Otis Redding still have ceremonies to be scheduled. 

Walk of Fame - Class of 2025 Announcement


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‘Inside Out 2’ Review | Envy, Anxiety, and Embarrassment Introduced as Riley Faces the Turbulence of Puberty

"Inside Out 2" returns with new emotions like Envy, Embarrassment, and Anxiety, as Riley confronts puberty's challenges in a whirlwind of emotional upheaval. We discuss it here!

 

By: Eboné Chatman

Inside Out is back, and not only are all of Riley’s original emotions returning, but we also have three new ones joining the crew: Envy, Embarrassment, and the troublemaker herself, Anxiety, as Riley navigates puberty.

The movie explores what a typical teenager might experience as they approach adulthood. Riley (Kensington Tallman) is now 13 years old, and headquarters is working overtime to manage all her emotions.

The big red siren sounds off, indicating the start of puberty, and headquarters is immediately under construction as renovation workers tear down walls and install a new console to accommodate Riley’s adolescent feelings. Her original emotions—Anger (Lewis Black), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear (Tony Hale), Disgust (Liza Lapira), and Joy (Amy Poehler)—become “suppressed emotions” and get pushed to the back of the mind along with her original “Sense of Self” as Riley’s new emotions push them out of headquarters and take over. The original emotions work hard throughout the movie to get back to headquarters to help Riley keep her “Sense of Self” intact, as this affects how she thinks about herself and treats others.

The film’s director, Pixar animation veteran Kelsey Mann (making his feature filmmaking debut), and the screenwriters, Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein, build on the earlier film’s whimsical, imaginative idea of how thoughts, memories, and emotional expression are stored and displayed in the mind. This second movie puts us right back on the emotional roller coaster.

The new crew of feelings are full of wit and bring an element of relatability to the new emotions that we all dealt with as teenagers and still contend with as adults: self-doubt, questionable decision-making, balancing feelings, and the drive to do your best, no matter what—but what is too far?

Envy (Ayo Edebiri), Embarrassment (Paul Walter Hauser), Ennui (“boredom,” voiced by Adèle Exarchopoulos), and of course the star of the movie, Anxiety (Maya Hawke), have a lot of work to do to get Riley to the next step in life, as this is her last summer before high school. Riley just led her middle-school hockey team to the championships and is about to spend three days at hockey camp. But she’s thrown for a loop when she learns that her two best friends, Bree (Sumayyah Nuriddin-Green) and Grace (Grace Lu), won’t be attending the same high school as her. Riley struggles with wanting to make her future high school hockey team, the Fire Hawks, as the team’s coach runs the camp. This was her time to shine and show the coach she was worthy of making the team. However, this is just the beginning of the hard decisions the young teen will have to make throughout the movie.

At hockey camp, Riley thinks she needs to impress Valentina and the team’s other “cool kids,” no matter the cost. She mistakenly believes her two best friends are abandoning her, as they are both attending the same high school without Riley. This idea becomes the first defining moment of grown-up decision-making, as she begins to have tunnel vision about making the team and leaving her friends behind. Anxiety is the one driving the switchboard on this one!

Inside Out 2 | Official Trailer

As we all know, anxiety can take over at times, and mixing that with a little bit of fear can give us a false sense of self. This is exactly what Riley experiences as Anxiety takes over and pushes Riley to ignore her friends to hang out with the “cool kids,” choose friends over family, sneak into the coach's office, and ultimately crash her sense of self. This is WAR, as all the emotions are fighting to see who is better suited to take control of the switchboard of emotions. In the end, it’s realized that a balance of all the emotions is needed to create the complex people we all grow into.

“Inside Out 2” explores the desire to fit in and to be validated by Cool Culture, which seems to be our collective seal of approval for success. The movie captures early adolescence perfectly, as the growth between middle school and high school is drastic, with emotions, feelings, and thoughts changing at a rapid pace.

This is a winner in my book for Pixar, finding the sweet spot that merges the gaze of children and adults. The movie is really about all the small choices we make that shape our personalities and solidify our sense of self. We are left with a great cliffhanger, and I’m excited to see how they continue this storyline of young adulthood.


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Daughter of George Floyd to Produce Biopic about His Life

The biopic, named 'Daddy Changed the World,' will focus on Floyd's life, including his tragic murder by a police officer in 2020. Check out the full list here!

 

George Floyd death: people are protesting and rioting. Justice for George Floyd poster. People took to the streets against cruelty in Miami May 31, 2020.

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By: Joshua Martin

A film chronicling the life and tragic death of George Floyd entitled Daddy Changed the World is currently in the works. The biopic is set to be executive produced by Floyd’s daughter Gianna Floyd and her mother Roxie Washington. The biopic will apparently not portray the late 46-year-old as a perfect person, but rather a father with human flaws.

George Floyd was murdered on May 25, 2020, after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin used excessive force while arresting Floyd, forcefully kneeling on the victim’s neck for more than nine minutes. The entire incident was caught on video in which Floyd could be heard saying “I can’t breathe” while being suffocated by Chauvin. Floyd’s murder sparked global outrage and fueled an entire movement against police brutality.

The following year, Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter and sentenced to more than 20 years in prison.

Washington, the mother of Floyd’s surviving daughter, spoke on the impact she hopes her late partner’s story will have on viewers. 

We are excited the world will see the real, jovial, and loving George we know. This film will humanize him, embody the essence of his life, and hopefully reignite efforts to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. It’s time for justice and equality for all.
— Roxie Washington

She went on to express her gratitude for the support her and her daughter received in the wake of Floyd’s passing.

We need to make changes swiftly. No other child should lose their father like Gianna did. We thank everyone who stood with us and protested. George’s legacy will live on through this film.
— Roxie Washington

The screenplay for Daddy Changed the World will be written by Gregory R. Anderson. A director has yet to be announced. The film will be made in conjunction with Radar Pictures, 8 Queens Film & Media Productions and Night Fox Entertainment.  

In May 2022, U.S. President Joe Biden signed the George Floyd Justice In Policing Act. A change in legislation that in the President’s words is aimed to “deliver the most significant police reform in decades.”


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2024 BET Awards Nominations Announced with Drake Leading the Pack

The 2024 BET Awards nominations are out and the excitement is building for Culture’s Biggest Night. Leading the nominations is Drake. Check out the full list here!

 

Drake attends the 'Amsterdam' World Premiere at Alice Tully Hall on Sept. 18, 2022, in New York City.

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By: Sharmaine Johnson

The 2024 BET Awards nominations are out, and the excitement is building for Culture’s Biggest Night. Leading the nominations is Drake, with an impressive seven, followed closely by Nicki Minaj, who garnered six nominations. Other standout artists include J. Cole, Sexyy Red, SZA, and Victoria Monét, each with five nominations. 21 Savage, Beyoncé, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Tyla, and Usher each received four nominations, highlighting the diverse talent within the music industry.

One of the most anticipated categories this year is Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, which features all the fan favorites. The nominees are Cardi B, Doja Cat, GloRilla, Ice Spice, Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj, and Sexyy Red. With such a strong lineup, this category is expected to be fiercely competitive and one of the highlights of the night.

In addition to the nominations, the BET Awards 2024 will showcase some of the hottest performers. GloRilla, known for her country and masculine style, is set to bring high energy to the stage. Latto, who has confidently rebranded herself, will surely get the crowd moving with any of her latest hits. Muni Long, transitioning from songwriter to star, will deliver soulful and heartfelt performances.

Sexyy Red, with her playful and daring style, is sure to be a standout. Shaboozey’s unique blend of genres will offer a fresh take on hip-hop. Victoria Monét’s captivating voice and presence will showcase her incredible talent.

As the BET Awards 2024 draws near, anticipation is high for a night of spectacular performances and well-deserved recognition. This year, the ceremony will air live from Los Angeles on BET on Sunday, June 30, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, with the theme Standing on Culture.

Check the complete list of nominations below:

Album of the year

Chris Brown, 11:11

Gunna, A Gift & A Curse

21 Savage, American Dream

Usher, Coming Home

Drake, For All the Dogs (Scary Hours Edition)

Victoria Monét, Jaguar II                                                                    

Killer Mike, Michael

Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday 2

Best female R&B/pop artist

Beyoncé

Coco Jones

Doja Cat

H.E.R.

Muni Long

SZA

Tyla

Victoria Monèt

Best male R&B/pop artist

Brent Faiyaz

Bryson Tiller

Burna Boy

Chris Brown

Drake

Fridayy

October London

Usher

Best group

¥$, Ye, Ty Dolla $ign

2 Chainz & Lil Wayne

41

Blxst & Bino Rideaux

City Girls

Flo

Maverick City Music

Wanmor

Best collaboration

Lil Durk feat. J. Cole, “All My Life”

Beyoncé feat. Kendrick Lamar, “America Has a Problem (Remix)”

Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice (With Aqua), “Barbie World”

Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion, “Bongos”

 ¥$, Ye, Ty Dolla $ign feat. Rich The Kid, Playboi Carti, “Carnival”

Lola Brooke feat. Latto & Yung Miami, “Don’t Play With It (Remix)”

Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Uzi Vert, “Everybody”

Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage, “Good Good”

Drake feat. Sexyy Red & SZA, “Rich Baby Daddy”

Best female hip-hop artist    

Cardi B

Doja Cat

GloRilla

Ice Spice

Latto

Megan Thee Stallion

Nicki Minaj

Sexyy Red

Best male hip-hop artist

21 Savage

Burna Boy

Drake

Future

Gunna

J. Cole

Kendrick Lamar

Lil Wayne

Best new artist

41

4Batz

Ayra Starr

Bossman Dlow

Fridayy

October London

Sexyy Red

Tyla

Video of the year      

Doja Cat, “Agora Hills”

Lil Durk feat J. Cole, “All My Life”

Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice (With Aqua), “Barbie World”

Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion, “Bongos”

Drake feat. J. Cole, “First Person Shooter”

Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage, “Good Good”

Victoria Monét, “On My Mama”

Drake feat. Sexyy Red & SZA, “Rich Baby Daddy”

Video director of the year

Benny Boom

Child.

Cole Bennett

Dave Meyers

Janelle Monáe & Alan Ferguson

Offset

Tems

Tyler, The Creator

Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

Shirley Caesar, “Award All of the Glory”

Kirk Franklin, “All Things”

Halle Bailey, “Angel”

CeCe Winans, “Come Jesus Come”

Erica Campbell, Do You Believe in Love?”

Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore, “God Problems”

Tems, “Me & U”

Kirk Franklin, “Try Love”

Viewer’s choice award

Doja Cat, “Agora Hills”        

Lil Durk feat. J. Cole, “All My Life”

Gunna, “Fukumean”                                                  

Jack Harlow, “Lovin on Me”

Muni Long, “Made for Me”                                                  

Victoria Monét, “On My Mama”                                             

Drake feat. Sexyy Red & SZA, “Rich Baby Daddy”

Chris Brown feat. Davido & Lojay, “Sensational”    

Beyoncé, “Texas Hold ‘Em”                                                  

Tyla, “Water”                                                             

Best international act

Asake (Africa)

Aya Nakamura (France)

Ayra Starr (Africa)

Bk’ (Brazil)

Cleo Sol (UK)

Focalistic (Africa)

Karol Conká (Brazil)

Raye (UK)

Tiakola (France)

Tyla (Africa)

Viewer’s choice: best new international act

Bellah (UK)

Cristale (UK)

Duquesa (Brazil)

Holly G (France)

Jungeli (France)

Makhadzi (Africa)

Oruam (Brazil)

Seyi Vibez (Africa)

Tyler Icu (Africa)

BET Her

Beyoncé, “16 Carriages”

Nicki Minaj feat. Tasha Cobbs Leonard, “Blessings”

Ayra Starr, “Commas”

Flo feat. Missy Elliott, “Fly Girl”

Megan Thee Stallion, “Hiss”

Victoria Monét, “On My Mama”

SZA, “Saturn”

GloRilla, “Yeah Glo!”

Best movie

American Fiction

Bob Marley: One Love

Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

The Book of Clarence

The Color Purple

The Equalizer 3

The Little Mermaid

Best actor

Anthony Mackie

Colman Domingo

Damson Idris

Denzel Washington

Donald Glover

Idris Elba

Jeffrey Wright

Lakeith Stanfield

Best actress

Angela Bassett

Ayo Edebiri

Coco Jones

Danielle Brooks

Fantasia

Halle Bailey

Issa Rae

Regina King

YoungStars Award   

Akira Akbar

Blue Ivy Carter

Demi Singleton

Heiress Diana Harris

Jabria McCullum

Jalyn Hall

Leah Jeffries

Van Van

Sportswoman of the Year Award

A’ja Wilson

Angel Reese

Coco Gauff

Flau’jae Johnson

Juju Watkins

Naomi Osaka

Sha’carri Richardson

Simone Biles

Sportsman of the Year Award

Anthony Edwards

Gervonta Davis

Jalen Brunson

Jalen Hurts

Kyrie Irving

Lebron James

Patrick Mahomes

Stephen Curry


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Jamie Foxx-Produced Luther Vandross Film Set For 2025 Release

Jamie Foxx has co-produced a new Luther Vandross film, which is slated for release in 2025. We discuss it here!

 
Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx at the premiere of the "Day Shift" at the Regal LA Live August 10, 2022: .

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By: Joshua Martin

Hollywood mega star Jamie Foxx is tabbed as producer for the upcoming Luther Vandross documentary Never Too Much set to be released in 2025. The film was acquired by CNN Films and OWN after making a huge splash at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Foxx is involved in the project through his Foxxhole Production company. In a statement, he expressed his excitement about uplifting Luther Vandross’s undying legacy in Black culture and music.

Luther is one of our G.O.A.T.s. He’s one of the greatest singers in the history of music. It is truly an honor to be a part of the team to help bring this incredible story to the masses.
— Jamie Foxx

The film will be streamed on Max after it premieres on television via CNN and OWN. Dawn Porter, the director of the Vandross film, shared her thoughts on partnering with the two networks.  

I’m thrilled to partner again with CNN Films and OWN to bring this film to audiences. Luther’s music is timeless, his legacy is unsurpassed, and we can’t wait for all of his fans, new and old, to experience his brilliance.
— Dawn Porter, IndieWire
Like so many, I have always loved Luther’s music, but I had no idea of the breadth and scope of his artistry,” Porter added. “I think people will be surprised at how much he accomplished in his tragically short life. It is a joy to be able to share his true story.
— Dawn Porter

Sony Music’s Entertainment Premium Content Division and Sony Music Publishing will also aid in the film’s production along with Colin Firth’s Raindog FIlms. The 101-minute film features exclusive interviews from superfans Mariah Carey and Foxx, along with an extensive recount of one the greatest vocalist of all time’s musical journey. 

“The Velvet Voice” won eight Grammys and released 14 studio albums, 13 of which achieved platinum or multi-platinum status. A jingle singer and profound collaborator, Vandross worked with the likes of Roberta Flack, Bette Middler and more. He would sadly pass away in 2005 due to complications from a stroke. He was 54.


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Mother's Day Tribute: Honoring the Enduring Impact of Black TV and Film Moms

Happy Mother's Day. Celebrate the love and lessons that mothers have taught us, especially the Black moms from television and film who are honored by 247LC. We discuss it here!

 

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By: Joshua Martin

Happy Mother’s Day to all the lovely moms out there! A mother’s love is one that should be cherished and appreciated daily. Today is your day and we are honored to share the world with so many beautiful, strong, impactful women. A mother is usually a child’s first teacher, advocate, cheerleader, nurse and therapist. The job of a mother is never finished, even once their child becomes of age. In fact, no matter how much success they may garner, a child always knows where home is. 

In addition to remembering the women who gave birth to us, it is also important that we reflect on the other women who raised us! Our TV moms. Everyone has a favorite mother from television or film that they secretly wished were their own. Whether it was with their jokes, the advice they would give, or the genuine compassion they displayed on our screens, these ladies taught us valuable life lessons that reminded us of our own mamas. Today as we reflect on motherhood, 247LC salutes some of our favorite Black moms who are undeniably cemented in African-American pop culture history.

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Irma P. Hall


Irma P. Hall, the American actor, arrives at the Arclight Hollywood for the premiere of Tyler Perry's "Meet the Browns" in Hollywood, California, USA, on March 13, 2008. Based on the stage production of the same name, "Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns" opens in the USA on March 21, 2008.

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Irma P. Hall

Irma P. Hall is an American born actress who began her acting career in the early 70’s. Often casted as a matriarchal figure in films, Hall earned an NAACP Image Award for portraying “Big Mama Joe” in the 1998 family drama “Soul Food”. Since then, the mother of two and grandmother to four opened the African American Repertory Theatre in DeSoto, Texas where she enjoys training and sharing her knowledge to up and coming actors.     

Jennifer Lewis

Jennifer Lewis graces the 21st Annual Critics Choice Awards at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, CA, on January 17, 2016.

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With over 300 appearances in television and film, Jennier Lewis is one of entertainment's most familiar faces and voices. Some of her notable roles were “Aunt Helen” in the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, “Mama Odie” in the hit Disney film “The Princess and The Frog,” and recently “Ruby Johnson” in the critically acclaimed sitcom “Black-ish.” She has also enjoyed a successful career as a singer and Broadway actress. “The Mother of Black Hollywood” takes pride in being a mother on and off screen.

Loretta Devine

Loretta Devine attends the 2018 Carousel Of Hope Ball held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, on October 6, 2018.

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With a career spanning three decades, Loretta has earned much praise for her portrayals on the small and big screen. The Emmy Award winning actress is best known for her roles as the warm and relatable single parent in “Waiting To Exhale,” recurring role as Adele Webber in “Grey’s Anatomy” and as Lorrell Robinson in the original Broadway production of Dreamgirls. The classically trained actress/singer has become one of the most recognizable ensemble cast members in entertainment.

Television

Phylicia Rashad

On January 13, 2020, Phylicia Rashad graces the premiere of Netflix's "A Fall From Grace" at Metrograph.

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A beautiful lawyer who raised five kids alongside Cliff, Clair Huxtable portrayed by actress Phylicia Rashad, had it all on The Cosby Show. Her very existence made her the mother of every child in the 80’s. Clair remains the epitome of Black motherhood on tv.  

Wendy Ranquel Robinson

On June 1, 2023, Wendy Raquel Robinson participates in the 2nd Annual Cam For A Cause Gala.

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Tasha Mack, portrayed by Wendy Raquel Robinson, raised a son by herself to play quarterback in the NFL and also built a sports-management empire on The Game. Sure her personality was a bit much to handle at times but she pushed her son to be the best version of himself on and off the field. She was her son’s biggest critic and biggest fan. Tasha had her son Malik at a very young age, making her story very relatable to a lot of young moms.  

Ticihina Arnold

Tichina Arnold attends the 28th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, on April 1, 2017.

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The Rock family's matriarch, Rochelle was the star of "Everybody Hates Chris". She is a strong woman who nurtures her children. Rochelle, portrayed by Tichina Arnold, was a character that resonated with audiences because of her unwavering devotion, fierce protection of children, and humorous but relatable approach to parenting in the face everyday challenges.

Paula Jai Parker

Paula Jai Parker attends the series premiere of "The Proud Family - Louder and Prouder" at the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles, CA, on January 19, 2023.

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The matriarch of 'The Proud Family,' played by Paula Jai Parker, was educated and always available to give Penny advice. Though animated, Trudy disciplined the twins, had enough patience to set her husband straight, raised a healthy family, and also worked as a veterinarian. No shade to Oscar, but I always wondered how he ended up with Trudy, lol.


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Martin Lawrence Announces New Stand-Up Tour 'Y'all Know What It Is! Tour'

Martin Lawrence has revealed his extensive 'Y'all Know What It Is! Tour' for 2024-25, featuring special guests such as Deon Cole, Adele Givens, Ms. Pat, and many others. We discuss it here!

 
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Martin Lawrence poses at his Hollywood Walk of Fame Star ceremony.

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By: Joshua Martin

One of the original "Bad Boys" of comedy is set to the stage ablaze again this summer in the all new “Y’all Know What It Is” tour. It has been nearly eight years since Marty Mar’s last headlining tour and fans have been sorely missing the comedic maestro's raw, authentic brand of stand up comedy. Coming off the heels of his highly anticipated theatrical reunion with Will Smith in the upcoming action comedy Bad Boys: Ride or Die, the 59 year old comic is ready to bring the laughs in a new tour that will surely be another feather in the cap for one of the most prolific comedians ever.

Guess who’s back! Ya boy Marty Mar is hittin’ the stage again for my first tour in 8 years! I’ve missed y’all and can’t wait to bring the laughs straight to your city!
— Martin Lawrence, via Instagram

The tour officially opens on July 20th in Chandler, Ariz., and will travel to 36 arenas across the country through April 2025. Joining Lawrence on tour are some of the hottest comedic acts in the game, featuring DC Young Fly, Desi Banks, Adele Givens, Ms. Pat, Deion Cole, Rickey Smiley and more!

Martin Lawrence

Martin Lawrence tour dates

Comedy gives me that instant gratification. Seeing the fans up close and in person, making people laugh, doing what I love most, this is what it’s all about for me. But hey … y’all know what it is!
— Martin Lawrence

Presale tickets will be available on the official tour website at 10 am EST on May 15th with the passcode: MARTYMAR!! General admission tickets go on sale on May 17th and all can be purchased at martinlawrenceontour.com.

Bad Boys: Ride or Die hits cinemas June 7th.

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Beyoncè Continues To Break Barriers and Records With The Release of Cowboy Carter

In typical Queen Bey fashion, the release of Cowboy Carter brok the internet and Spotify's streaming records for the most streamed album in a single day. We discuss it here!

 

Beyoncè releases the album art for Cowboy Carter via Instagram.

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By: Camille Shanklin

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is once again dominating the charts, this time venturing into a new genre: country music. Her latest release, Act II: Cowboy Carter, debuted on March 29th, marking the continuation of the Renaissance project and her eighth studio album. As we all know from the online controversy this one dives deeply into Beyoncé's Texan roots and her affinity for country music.

With an extensive tracklist of 27 songs, Cowboy Carter features collaborations with esteemed figures from the country music scene, including Willie Nelson, Tanner Andell, Shaboozy, Miley Cyrus, Brittney Spencer, Linda Martell, and her daughter, Rumi Carter.

An iconic highlight of Act II is Beyoncé's interpretation of Dolly Parton's timeless hit, Jolene. Her rendition offers a fresh perspective on the classic, reminiscent of the intensity displayed during her Lemonade era. Tracks like II Most Wanted with Miley Cyrus and Smoke Hour with Willie Nelson exemplify Beyoncé's ability to seamlessly fuse different musical styles while maintaining her distinctive sound.

Before the album's release, Beyoncé shared on Instagram that Cowboy Carter had been five years in the making, inspired by a period where she felt marginalized in the country music community. Many speculate this sentiment stems from the controversy surrounding her performance of Daddy Lessons at the 2016 Country Music Awards.

Despite facing criticism, Beyoncé's talent and endorsement from revered figures in country music propelled Cowboy Carter to unprecedented success. In typical Queen Bey fashion, she broke the internet and Spotify's streaming records for the most streamed album in a single day. Cowboy Carter serves as a testament to Beyoncé's refusal to be confined by genre conventions. With each project, she reaffirms that genuine talent transcends boundaries and can not be boxed in. Stream Cowboy Carter now on all streaming platforms.


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