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Alicia Keys announces ‘Santa Baby’ holiday album

Alicia Keys is looking to add some merry & bright to this holiday season. The Grammy winner announced her first holiday album, Santa Baby, will be released November 4 exclusively on Apple Music. The album, which was recorded while on her sold-out European tour this summer, will feature seven reimagined holiday... Read More.
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‘P-Valley’ renewed for third season at Starz

(Note Language) P-Valley fans rejoice, for the hit TV show has been renewed a third time. Creator Katori Hall and the cast are heading back to Chucalissa for an additional 10 episodes of the critically acclaimed stripper-based series on Starz.Reigning as the network's biggest show in the U.S., P-Valley season 2 currently averages 10.3... Read More.

Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson named 2023 MusiCares Persons of the Year

Motown founder Berry Gordy and Grammy Award-winner Smokey Robinson will be honored at the 2023 MusiCares Persons of the Year, the Recording Academy announced Thursday. For the first time, the high honor will go to two music legends; the 32nd annual gala will take place in Los Angeles on February 3, two nights... Read More.
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Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Ari Lennox lead BET ‘Soul Train Awards’ nominations, Deon Cole to host

BET announced Thursday the nominations for the Soul Train Awards 2022, naming Beyoncé and Mary J. Blige among the top contenders. Both singers nabbed seven noms, including Best R&B/Soul Female Artist, Song of the Year and Album of the Year for Renaissance and Good Morning Gorgeous, respectively. Also nominated for Best R&B/Soul Female Artist is Ari Lennox, who earned six nominations, including... Read More.
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Fat Joe opens up about his racial identity, talks growing up in a Black neighborhood

Fat Joe is fully aware of his identity as a Latino man, but he's also conscious of his association to Black culture.The Grammy-nominated rapper attributes his relationship with the Black community to growing up around Black people. "My projects, my neighborhood was predominantly Black," Joe said on an episode of the NPR podcast Read More.