By Anita Bennett
13.03.2020 - 21:43 / billboard.com
Need some relief from the pandemonium the coronavirus pandemic has caused? Lizzo's got you covered after leading her 8.4 million Instagram followers on a 30-minute mass meditation Friday morning (March 13).The "Good as Hell" singer's Houston Rodeo headlining performance scheduled for Friday was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, so she lined up a new gig on Instagram Live.
Lizzo kicked off the half-hour session with a soothing flute recital above a bowl of multicolored healing crystals before
.By Anita Bennett
Rapper Scarface gave an emotional account of his time in isolation since testing positive for the coronavirus. Scarface, whose real name is Brad Jordan, was interviewed by Atlanta rapper Ludacris on Instagram Live on March 27. Some three thousand people tuned in for the 20-minute chat.
"People out there thinking this shit is a game?"
Scarface, the legendary Houston rapper and co-founder of the Geto Boys, revealed that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. The rapper discussed his experience with the disease during an interview with his Geto Boys bandmate Willie D. Watch the livestream above.
Scarface has tested positive for COVID-19. He revealed the news during a livestreamed interview with his Geto Boys cohort Willie D earlier today. Speaking over Zoom from his home, the Houston rap legend explained how he grappled with numerous other symptoms—vomiting, fever pneumonia, kidney failure—and before testing positive for coronavirus.
Scarface has been diagnosed with coronavirus (COVID-19).
During a recent live stream, Houston rapper Scarface said that he has tested positive for COVID-19. Scarface made the announcement during an interview with fellow Geto Boys member Willie D.
While there are some theories going around that famous people are lying about having coronavirus, Houston rapper Slim Thug took to Instagram to reveal that coronavirus is very real after finding out he tested positive.
Slim Thug has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).
Tori Kelly and Jojo treated their fans to an a capella rendition of the 1998 single “When You Believe” via Instagram Live on Monday (March 23).
Houston native Lecrae is back with his first track since June 2019’s “California Dreamin.” The rapper’s new single, “Set Me Free,” marks his first collaboration with Florida singer and rapper YK Osiris. It’s produced by Lecrae’s frequent collaborator and Reach Records labelmate, GAWVI, and samples contemporary-gospel duo Mary Mary’s 1999 hit, “Shackles (Praise You).”
Two weeks ago, Megan Thee Stallion dropped her latest project, Suga, amidst drama with her label 1501 Certified Entertainment. It’s already spawned two Billboard Hot 100 hits with “B.I.T.C.H.” and “Captain Hook,” and a viral dance challenge has the Houston rapper well-positioned to land her next song on the chart.
Ariana Grande is entertaining her fans at home with a cover of a classic Whitney Houston song!
J.J. Watt and wife Kealia Ohai are doing what they can during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jay Electronica closes out his newly released debut album, A Written Testimony, with “A.P.I.D.T.A.” featuring JAY-Z. Houston rock band Khruangbin is credited as the song’s producer thanks to a sample of its 2018 track, “A Hymn.” As Jay Electronica revealed in an Instagram Live session previewing the album, “A.P.I.D.T.A.” was recorded on the night of Kobe Bryant’s death.
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