Kygo teamed up with Tina Turner for a remix of her classic song “What’s Love Got to Do With It” and the official video has premiered!
29.06.2020 - 01:03 / perezhilton.com
Beyoncé is coming to Disney Plus!
On Saturday night, the iconic Houston-born singer and performer announced a new visual album called Black Is King. The work will stream on Disney Plus with a global premiere beginning on July 31, 2020 — just after the one-year anniversary of the theatrical release of The Lion King, for which Queen Bey infamously lent her voice for the character of Nala.
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A one-minute teaser trailer for Black Is King
Kygo teamed up with Tina Turner for a remix of her classic song “What’s Love Got to Do With It” and the official video has premiered!
The Houston rapper, Bun B, says Jay-Z has been protective of Beyonce since the beginning, Page Six reported today. The other side of the hip-hop group, UGK, recently spoke with Sama’an Ashrawi of The Nostalgia Mixtape podcast about the set of Beyonce’s 2005 single, “Check On It.” Bun B claims Jay-Z wanted all the other men on the set of the music video removed because he didn’t want them looking at Beyonce’s sexual dance moves and sultry costumes.
Paging the VH1 divas!
Kelly Clarkson asks, “Why not me” with this cover of the Judds classic.
Rickey Smiley revealed that his daughter Aaryn, 19, was shot three times in Houston over 4th of July weekend.“I wasn’t even going to say anything about this. I’ve been dealing with this all morning, sitting up here with butterflies in my stomach trying to do the show.
Bradley Whitford is holding the NBA accountable amid the continuing civil unrest in Hong Kong. Last fall, Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey expressed support for protesters in Hong Kong who were demonstrating opposition to a proposed law that could see citizens extradited to mainland China despite maintaining a degree of autonomy from the country at large.
Rickey Smiley received horrible news on the Fourth of July weekend.
MisterWives have curated a playlist of music by the Black artists who inspired their love of music in the first place.The collection of 20 songs runs the gamut of modern music history, from classic throwbacks by pioneering artists like Sam Cooke ("A Change Is Gonna Come"), Aretha Franklin ("Respect") and Whitney Houston ("I Wanna Dance With Somebody [Who Loves Me]) to urgently of-the-moment releases by Beyoncé ("Black Parade"), Childish Gambino ("This Is America"), Lizzo ("Good As Hell") and
Beyoncé received the Humanitarian Award at Sunday night's BET Awards, which were held virtually as the coronavirus pandemic continues. She was recognized for her work through her charity initiative, BeyGOOD; most recently, she worked with her mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson, to ensure Black communities in her hometown, Houston, had access to COVID-19 testing.
The idea that Beyoncé would do a “visual album” is nothing new. Previously, the singer released her album “Lemonade” initially as a visual album on HBO.
Beyoncé's next project is coming to Disney Plus, and, thankfully, we don't have to wait long to see it. The visual album, called Black Is King, will drop on Disney Plus on July 31.
Beyonce has announced that she will release a new ‘visual album’ titled ‘Black Is King’ through the Disney+ streaming service next month. The new musical project, directed by the musician, “reimagines the lessons of ‘The Lion King’ for today’s young kings and queens”.Disney, of course, last year released the latest of its pointless photorealistic animated movie remakes, that one setting out to ruin ‘The Lion King’, with Beyonce in a starring role.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor“I am here today to talk about the queen. You know the one,” said Michelle Obama by way of introduction.She was, of course, speaking about Beyoncé, who received the Humanitarian Award at the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday night.The superstar was honored for her work with the BeyGOOD foundation, which most recently provided much-needed coronavirus aid to Houston.
Michelle Obama honoured Beyoncé with the Humanitarian Award at the 2020 BET Awards and Queen B deliver a moving acceptance speech about racism. While presenting the award to the songstress, Michelle said, “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.
Beyonce received a huge honor at the 2020 BET Awards!
Beyoncé has announced a new visual album, 'Black Is King'. The 38-year-old singer and songwriter has announced the brand new offering, which was produced and directed by her and based on the music of 'The Lion King: The Gift' and will debut on streaming service Disney + on July 31.
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.