By Dino-Ray Ramos
21.01.2020 - 05:51 / billboard.com
Music stars took to social media Monday (Jan. 20) to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
Artists like Common, Diplo, Darius Rucker, Fergie and many others shared their admiration and respect of the legendary civil rights leader.
“We must all learn to live together as brothers (and sisters) or we will all perish together as fools," Lecrae tweeted, quoting Dr. King.
Dr. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968. He was 39.
Read more Twitter and Instagram tributes to MLK below.
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Pupils, staff and parents at Maxwellton Primary in East Kilbride celebrated all things Scottish with their popular Burns-themed assembly.
Social media has allowed celebrities to directly communicate with fans over the years. Platforms like Twitter and Instagram have given users a closer look at their favorite celebrities, granting them direct access into their world.
All British nationals in mainland China have been urged to leave by the UK government due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Welcome to the family! Kacey Musgraves rescued a puppy named Pepper and the pictures of her adopted fur baby are too cute to handle.
Celebrities took to the comments section of Vanessa Bryant’s heartfelt Instagram post Wednesday to rally behind her after the tragic death of her late husband and daughter, Kobe and Gianna Bryant.
Cathay Pacific will reduce flights to mainline China by more than half following the outbreak of coronavirus.
Kobe Bryant's love for his kids is inspiring other fathers to celebrate their pride for their own daughters.
As the 2020 Grammys kicked off Sunday night (Jan. 26), stars took to social media to celebrate wins, react to show-stopping performances and share behind-the-scenes details from music's biggest night.
Mama June Shannon is hopefully on the track to put the pieces of her life together and opened up on social media Thursday to share a message with the world.
Ben Williams stands alongside the striking Memphis sanitation workers of 1968 on his new album, I Am a Man – which makes his atmospheric, vibey version of "We Shall Overcome" all the more appropriate to premiere below on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
“Bad Boys for Life” has given a jolt to the North American box office, blasting past forecasts with a $73.4 million opening over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
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