Leona Lewis is honoring those who are at the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The countdown is on to the return of the ‘Real Housewives Of Potomac.’
As reported, the fifth season of the Bravo hit premieres on August 5th and promises many a dramatic twist and turn.
It also sees newcomer Wendy Osefo join Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Ashley Darby, Robyn Dixon, Candiace Dillard and Monique Samuels. All of who shake things up on their latest outing.
Ahead of the show’s comeback, the all-important season 5 taglines have been revealed in the new opening credits.
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The road from obscurity to Rap’s reigning female duo has been filled with very highly publicized bumps for City Girls, a predicament they wax honest about in the trailer for their forthcoming YouTube docuseries.
Airing across five weekly installments, part 1 kicks the visual journey off July 2nd at 3 p.m. ET.
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Bay beauty Saweetie‘s racking up critical acclaim aplenty for her latest single, ‘Tap In.’
A nod to her hometown region as it heavily samples Too $hort‘s classic ‘Blow the Whistle,’ ‘Tap’ serves as the kickoff single from her long-awaited official debut studio album, ‘Pretty B*tch Music.’
But, as the tune’s yet to tap in to the Billboard Hot 100 over two weeks post its debut, Saweetie and team are going into promo overdrive in its support.
In addition to features in ‘Vogue’ (YouTube), ‘Paper’ magazine, and more, the 25-year-old is inviting fans to peek on the other side of the lens via an official behind-the-scenes take on ‘Tap’s Mike Ho-directed music video.
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Ty Dolla $ign gets by with a little help from his friends on new song ‘Ego Death.’
Assisted by an all-star team including the likes of Kanye West, Skrillex, serpentwithfeet, and FKA twigs, ‘Death’ heavily samples classic House tune ‘You Used to Hold Me’ by Ralphi Rosario (and even boasts hints of Ultra Naté‘s ‘Free’).
“It hurt my ego when you walked away / Gave you my all, that wouldn’t make me stay/ Murdered my ego when you walked away,” Ty croons on the tune.
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Over 244,000 tuned in to Nickelodeon Monday night (June 29) to catch Alicia Keys host and moderate the ‘Nick News’ special, ‘Kids, Race and Unity.’
As we reported here, the virtual event – which aimed to “amplify the voices and experiences of Black kids across the country amid current events” – focused primarily on the impact of the work being done by young activists throughout the U.S.
Featuring a Q&A period with the founders and leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement, ‘Kids, Race and Unity’ was also highlighted by appearances from Naomi Campbell, Simone Biles, Chance the Rapper, and more who collectively added insight to the much-needed conversation.
Did you miss the special when it originally aired? You can see it in full inside: