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Beyoncé and her family had a lot to celebrate over the weekend as eight-year-old Blue Ivy picked up her first BET Award on Sunday for the single, Brown Skin Girl. The little girl shared the accolade with her famous mum, WizKid and Saint Jhn, with the group receiving the BET HER Award.
Blac Chyna made her fans crazy with excitement when she finally dropped her very first single called ‘Seen Her.’ You can check out the video below and see some of the fans’s reactions. A lot of people love it, and some even suggested that Chyna should be teaming up for some new music with Nicki Minaj.
Klaritza Rico Michelle Obama honored Beyoncé with the Humanitarian Award at the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday. In her intro, Obama noted that Beyoncé’s talent is matched by her philanthropy.“Ever since she was a little girl in Houston, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has been lighting up stages and gracing the world with her talent, with her generosity of spirit, and with her love for her community,” Obama said.
Beyonce is back with another serving of "Black Parade," but this time, she slings out the a capella version to her celebratory anthem.On Friday (June 19), in honor of Juneteenth, Queen Bey released the original song with hopes of honoring small Black-owned businesses."Happy Juneteenth Weekend! I hope we continue to share joy and celebrate each other, even in the midst of struggle.
Jamie Lang In a previously-unannounced presentation posted on the Annecy Intl. Animation Film Festival’s digital platform on Tuesday morning, Netflix announced key cast, new images, updated plot points and shared an out-of-this-world trailer for the platform’s upcoming musical 3D feature “Over the Moon” from legendary animator and Oscar-winning filmmaker Glen Keane.Annecy also announced a live Q&A with crew from the film, including Keane, to take place on June 24, at 6 p.m.
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Not long after she debuted the Black Parade initiative to support Black-owned businesses, Beyoncé has dropped a single with the same name. "Black Parade," which sees the singer discussing returning to the "motherland" and reminding herself she can't forget about her history, dropped on Tidal on Juneteenth, the day that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S.
Beyoncé has surprised fans with the release of a new song called Black Parade.The track was dropped via her Instagram page with a simple black square and the title in bold white font with a 30-second snippet. Moments after the teaser, the full 4 minute 41 second track was released on her YouTube channel as well as other streaming platforms on Juneteenth, a day that marks the anniversary of the end of slavery in the USA on 19 June 1865.
Beyoncé, the Queen of surprise releases, has done it again!
Beyoncé treated fans to a new song in celebration of Juneteenth. The empowering track, titled «Black Parade,» touches on the world's current events, as well as celebrates Black excellence."Happy Juneteenth Weekend! I hope we continue to share joy and celebrate each other, even in the midst of struggle.
directory of black-owned businesses in multiple industries.
Beyoncé surprised fans with the release of her new song, “Black Parade,” in celebration of Juneteenth — and announced the launch of her initiative to support Black-owned small businesses.The Grammy winner, 38, dropped the single — which was cowritten by her husband, Jay-Z — on Friday, June 19, marking the celebration of the emancipation of slaves in the U.S.“We got rhythm, we got pride,” Beyoncé sings on the track.
Beyoncé did not let Juneteenth pass without dropping one of her signature surprises — a new single called “Black Parade.” “I’m going back to the South, I’m going back where my roots ain’t watered down," Beyoncé sings, opening the track.
Beyonce has delighted fans by releasing a surprise new song titled Black Parade, shortly after announcing a project by the same name to support black-owned businesses.