July 13 marks what would have been the 71st birthday of Kanye West‘s late mother Donda.

To commemorate the occasion, the GRAMMY winner unveiled a heartfelt musical tribute in the form of a new song titled in her honor.

“There can never really be justice on stolen land,” her voice can be heard saying on the track over KRS One‘s ‘Sound of Da Police.’ “Are you really for peace and equality? Or when my car’s hooked up — know you wanna follow me? Your laws are minimal because you won’t even think about the real criminal.”

Later, Kanye chimes in with:

“Mama I need you to tuck me in / I done made some mistakes and they rubbed it in,” raps Yeezy. “I know you and grandma had enough of them / Why I gotta be so stubborn then / I’m doin this one for y’all / So we can end racism once and for all.”

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Camila Cabello may have recently pulled the plug on her previously scheduled ‘Romance World Tour’ (as we reported here), but that hasn’t stopped from treating her fans – affectionately called #Camilizers – to the live experience.

As we reported here, the GRAMMY-nominated songstress has teamed with Mastercard to present a virtual concert series titled virtual “Priceless Experiences at Home.”  The latest installment sees her mash up three of her ‘Romance’ singles for a stripped down special medley.

Look inside to see her reimagined takes on ‘Liar,’ ‘Señorita,’ and ‘My Oh My.’

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Fans wondering are finally learning more about what Normani‘s cancelled performance at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards was shaping up to serve.

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Forget another one, DJ Khaled is gearing up to drop another two new collaborations with Drake. 

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At the 36th GRAMMY Awards in 1994, Pop superstar Whitney Houston walked away with a number of trophies for work found aboard her blockbuster ‘Bodyguard’ soundtrack project – powered to prominence by its lead single, ‘I Will Always Love You’ (which nabbed the Record of the Year gramophone that year).

One of the most successful songs of all-time, ‘Always’ – a remake of Dolly Parton‘s 1982 hit of the same name – may have seemed to be an out-of-the-box critical and commercial win, but producer David Foster reveals it almost didn’t happen.

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New Tinashe is on the way!

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The BMI Pop Awards have unveiled their coveted list of winners and, per usual, some of the biggest singer-songwriters in music nabbed trophies.

Due to the global health crisis, event organizers opted to forego a traditional ceremony.  Instead, they collected recorded acceptance speeches from the night’s top winners which included Khalid and Post Malone (who tied for Songwriter of the Year), Halsey (who won Song of the Year for her Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit ‘Without Me’), and more.

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‘Started’ femcee Iggy Azalea has started the rumor mill swinging with whispers she is set to duet with fellow chart-topper Lil Nas X on a forthcoming venture.

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An NFL linebacker is backtracking after backlash ensued for him questioning why people found Jill Scott attractive (as we reported here).

Former Dallas Cowboy Kyle Queiro kicked off a firestorm of controversy when he took to Twitter Friday (July 10) to randomly question the GRAMMY winner’s beauty – an event that led to an unceremonious slamming by her fans and supporters.

Once the backlash reached a feverish pitch, Queiro made his Instagram and Twitter pages private for a day before returning with an apology for his ‘distasteful comments.’

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Kanye West has always found a creative comrade in Chance The Rapper – but now it appears the latter is supporting his presidential efforts too.

Even if it means going against the grain.

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In the 90s, Aaliyah dominated Popular culture with the song.

When the new millennium arrived, plans were put in place to turn the superstar into a star of screen and stage with a strategy her camp hoped would have converted her music-buying audience into a movie-loving one.

Unfortunately, she died before the dream could become a reality.

Now, the director of the hit movie ‘Honey’ has shed light on a rumour which claimed the ‘Four Page Letter’ writer was to star in the release.

How any of this finds its way to Beyonce‘s door?

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The battle against racial inequality in Britain just got a major boost by way of the BBC, who are following up on a major move made by rapper Stormzy.

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