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25 Years After Its Release, Aaliyah’s One In A Million Reaches No. 1 on the Billboard Charts
The landmark album and exclusive merchandise were re-released on its 25th anniversary by Blackground Entertainment.
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Lil Nas X Finally Drops a Release Date for Montero: The Debut—With Cover Art
The artist promises his first full-length album is coming Sept. 17.
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What Is ‘Life Comes at You Fast?’: Mike Richards Out as Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune Executive Producer
This news comes as the latest ‘L’ to be served to the disgraced former game show host.
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Mic Drop: So You’re Saying Summer Is Over and Now We Have to Calm Down?
Aside from the fact Kendrick Lamar is featured on a new track, artists have decided summer is over and are bringing out the slow alternative R&B jams.
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Reflecting on the Man in the Mirror: What Lens Should We Use to Critique Candyman?
In the still-growing realm of Black horror, is it possible to distinguish the genre from the trauma?
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CLB Season: Drake Confirms Certified Lover Boy Is Coming Friday, September 3
The confirmation comes just days after that mysterious interruption during last Friday’s edition of ESPN’s Sportscenter.
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Truth Hurts: Lizzo Calls Janet Jackson the ‘Queen of Pop,’ Madonna Stans Erupt in Anger
The ‘Rumors’ singer caused the uproar on Sunday after listing her all-time top performers on Twitter.
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Kanye West Says Label Put Out Donda Without Permission; Album Rejects Cry Foul About Being Left Off
‘Universal put my album out without my approval,’ Yeezy wrote in part hours after the release.
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Candyman Is the First No. 1 Film Directed by a Black Woman
Directed and co-scripted by Nia DaCosta, the horror reboot grossed over $22.3 million in its opening weekend.












