In the three months since her highly publicized suicide attempt, Tamar Braxton has limited her remarks on the incident, its catalyst, and the drama that ensued afterward to social media.

That’s set to change Wednesday (October 28) as the GRAMMY nominee is the featured guest on the next edition of ‘Tamron Hall.’

There, the ‘Love & War’ wailer fielded questions about her ongoing battle with mental health and wellness, alleged physical abuse of former fiance David Adefeso, attempt to repair her relationship with her famous sisters, and so much more.

Ahead of the November 5 season premiere of ‘Braxton Family Values’ (which is set to chronicle the family’s reaction to news of Tamar’s self-harm intent), look inside to preview her emotional sitdown with Hall.

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Though best known for their soaring vocals and awe-inspiring harmonies, R&B titans Erykah Badu and Brandy led an all-female Rap cypher at the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards comprised of singers (which aired October 27).

Set to the remix of the latter’s inaugural hit, ‘I Wanna Be Down,’ the duo called on help from two of the genre’s leading ladies of today – H.E.R. and Teyana Taylor.

Look inside to see the quartet flex their multi-faceted talents.

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The 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards blasted from screens Tuesday night (October 27) and, as ever, the high octane show brought the goods!

Hosted by comedy supergroup 85 South (comprised of Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean), the ceremony featured appearances from some of the best and brightest names in Hip Hop and R&B including Snoop Dogg, T.I. R&B superstars Brandy and Monica, Lil Wayne, Master P, and many more.

In addition to those megawatt stars, the night was highlighted by stage-blazing performances from the likes of 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Burna Boy, Coldplay star Chris Martin, City Girls, Gucci Mane, Jhenè Aiko, Lil Baby, Mulatto, Quavo, Tobe Nwigwe, Ty Dolla $ign, and more.

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The new song, ‘Change,’ assembles some of Hip Hop and R&B’s most prized male hitmakers of the last 25 years to bring attention to racial and social injustice.

Toplined by serial hitmakers Jermaine Dupri, Ne-Yo, Johntá Austin and Bryan-Michael Cox, the quartet of singer-songwriters and producers called on a lineup of their industry friends including Anthony Hamilton, Kirk Franklin, Common, Smokie Norful, Rotimi, Eric Bellinger, PJ Morton, and more for the charity single set to benefit the Social Change Fund.

Speaking on the collaborative effort, Dupri stated:

 “We created the song to call attention to these long-standing issues,” he said. “Members of the global community are now awakened to issues affecting BIPOC [Black & Indigenous People of Color]. The global pandemic forced us all to reevaluate everything from our health to police brutality and systemic racism. We are now witnessing a paradigm shift that creates an opportunity for real impactful change.”

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Fans royally excited about Queen Naija‘s debut album, ‘missunderstood,’ hitting shelves October 30 are likely to see that excitement amped once they get a load of ‘Bitter’ – her new song with rising rapstress Mulatto.

“Good cake too sweet to be bitter / Swear, I can’t be triggered by someone who don’t know my worth,” she sings on the delectable track.

Although the cut was reportedly supposed to feature City Girls, Naija revealed:

‘Mulatto came right on time at the end when I thought I wasn’t going to have any features,’ she said. ‘Mulatto slid on her verse. I’m so happy I got a rapper on there.’

Hear it in full inside:

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‘Respect,’ MGM’s hotly anticipated Aretha Franklin biopic starring Jennifer Hudson, has been delayed by a considerable frame.

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When Chadwick Boseman died after a hard fought battle with colon cancer, the world lost its ‘Black Panther.’ But for Kevin Boseman, he lost his younger brother.

Today, in a surprising development, it’s surfaced that he too had been battling cancer as well.

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Sam Smith is ready for family life.

The singer is hot on the promotional trail for their new album ‘Love Goes’ and opened up about their desire to be a parent.

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While streaming has helped many acts make a splash in an ever-evolving marketplace, it’s muddying the waters in other ways.

Indeed, complex and rapidly changing equations around how sales and chart positions are counted are making it increasingly tricky to tease apart true success from artificial.

Case in point Liam Payne.

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Master P’s career in music and impact in the broader culture have earned him a rightful place amongst Hip-Hop’s regal elite.

It’s fitting, then, that he has been announced as the recipient of the “I Am Hip Hop” honor at the 2020 BET Hip-Hip Awards, which air tonight.

The star notably founded No Limit Records, started various charities, appears on reality series ‘Growing Up Hip-Hop’ with son Romeo, and is renown for his entrepreneurial hustle.

Ahead of Master P’s much-deserved award presentation, That Grape Juice‘s Shar Jossell caught up with him to discuss the honor, rappers working with Donald Trump, and more.

Watch above and be sure to tune in to the 2020 BET Hip-Hop Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

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Mulatto is on the move and the direction is up!

The rising femcee has been hot on the lips of the masses thanks to bops such as ‘B*tch From Da Souf’ and ‘In n Out.’

Now, she’s set to make a splash on-stage at the 2020 BET Hip-Hop Awards. 

Ahead of the ceremony (which premieres tonight), That Grape Juice‘s Shar Jossell caught up with Mulatto for an EXCLUSIVE fun-filled chat.

During the sit-down, the rapper opened up about her journey, loving Nicki Minaj and wanting to collaborate with her, and her performance at the Hip-Hop Awards.

Watch above and be sure to tune in to the 2020 BET Hip-Hop Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

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Flo Milli may be just 20-years-old, but she continues to garner praise for her seasoned flow and potent pen.

And it is deserved.

With a steady stream of bops such as ‘In The Party’ and ‘Beef FloMix,’ the rising star has drummed up a buzz that is is impossible to ignore. The industry agrees because the femcee has been nominated for Best New Artist at the 2020 BET Hip-Hop Awards.

That Grape Juice‘s Shar Jossell caught up Flo – real name Tamia Monique Carter -ahead of his evening’s ceremony.

During their chat, she spoke about navigating her growing success, playing no games with her hustle, and being inspired by the likes of Nicki Minaj, Lil Kim, and Missy Elliott.

Watch above and be sure to tune in to the 2020 BET Hip-Hop Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

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