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WATCH: Ahead of NYE Times Square Comeback, TLC’s Chilli Reveals ‘Bittersweet’ Left Eye Connection
Chilli explains the special meaning behind her and T-Boz’s comeback performance on ABC’s ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2025.’
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Why Are People So Mad Black Women Got the Spotlight at the 2024 BET Awards?
With unforgettable performances from Victoria Monét, Tyla and Megan Thee Stallion, the 2024 BET Awards were all about celebrating Black women.
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2024 BET Awards: The Biggest Red Carpet Trainwrecks
The biggest night in culture also had some of the biggest fashion misses.
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WATCH: Usher Overcome With Emotion at BET Awards
The beloved R&B artists accepted the award but fans arguably missed out on most of it thanks to his hilarious, censored speech.
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Best Black Celeb Fashion Moments at Coachella 2024
Black people showed up and showed out at this year's festival. Check out some of our favorite looks.
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The Best Black Fashion Moments at the 2023 MTV VMAs
From Megan to Lil Nas X, these stars shined the brightest on the pink carpet.
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Nicki Minaj’s Queen Radio to Live on Amazon’s New Audio Platform, Amp
The popular show was previously hosted on Apple Music.
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Meek Mill and Travis Scott Reportedly Had an Altercation at Ritzy Party in the Hamptons
The 'Going Bad' and 'Out West' rappers have no previous history of beefing with each other prior to this weekend’s spat.
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Can You Copyright Dance Moves? 'Single Ladies', 'Formation' and 'WAP' Choreographer JaQuel Knight Made History Doing Just That
You can’t hear the rhythmic “oh-oh-OH-oh-oh-OHHH-oh-oh-oh…” in Beyoncé’s hit single, “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” without busting those now-iconic dance moves (heavily inspired by Bob Fosse), right? Well, you have one man to thank for that—JaQuel Knight. Recognizing the power of that longevity and visibility, Knight has made history as the first choreographer…
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Here’s How You Can Score 3 Months of TIDAL’s Premium Subscription for Free While You’re Staying Home
Most of us may not know the privilege of fame or wealth, but there is a certain privilege in having a TIDAL subscription, especially if you’re a fan of Jay-Z and Beyoncé. When either of the two drops a project, TIDAL typically gets first dibs, and subscribers happily indulge while the rest of us scramble…