MPs have slammed the ‘amnesia’ of former high-ranking cops who say they do not remember the short-lived Augusta grooming investigation - as one parliamentarian claimed evidence of a ‘cover up’ is ‘clear’.
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Mase has accused former collaborator Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of hypocrisy following the music mogul’s controversial speech ahead of this year’s Grammy Awards.
Combs urged event bosses to respect black music and artists in a 50-minute speech at the Clive Davis pre-ceremony gala last weekend, but Mase has taken issue with his motivational speech, alleging he doesn’t live up to his own words.
Mase, who was signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Entertainment label in the 1990s, claims he deserves the money and
MPs have slammed the ‘amnesia’ of former high-ranking cops who say they do not remember the short-lived Augusta grooming investigation - as one parliamentarian claimed evidence of a ‘cover up’ is ‘clear’.
Following Diddy's speech at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy gala calling out the Recording Academy for not taking rap and R&B music from black artists seriously, Mase had a few thoughts to get off his chest.
Allison Mack may have pled guilty to charges of racketeering for her involvement in NXIVM, but her legal troubles are far from over. The former actress has been named as a defendant alongside founder Keith Raniere and other top members in a new lawsuit charging the personal development company of being a Ponzi scheme, conducting illegal experimentation on humans and exploitation of its female recruits.
By Ted Johnson
completely swept the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, taking home wins for Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Album, for a total of five (FIVE!!!!) Grammys. And obviously she deserved every! last! award! Meanwhile, Lizzo took home three of the eight awards she was nominated for, including Best Urban Contemporary Album, Best Traditional R&B Performance, and Best Pop Solo Performance. In other words, it was a great night!
Not long after DJ Khaled and John Legend delivered a powerful tribute to Nipsey Hussle with a performance of their collaboration "Higher" on the 2020 Grammys Sunday night (Jan. 26), the pair got a chance to pay homage once more with heartfelt speeches.
After hitting the red carpet in a pink bellboy suit and performing alongside Boyz II Men and Charlie Wilson at the Grammys Sunday (Jan. 26) night, Tyler, the Creator hit the stage again later that evening to accept the honor of winning best rap album for his 2019 masterpiece Igor.
Dan + Shay took home their second Grammy award on Sunday night (Jan. 26) and made their win all about their leading ladies.The duo (Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney) won best country duo/group performance for their hit "Speechless," a love song that was inspired by their wives.
Kobe Bryant's tragic death seems to have put everything in perspective forLizzo.
The dumpster fire of controversy surrounding the Grammy Awards in the days since the Recording Academy abruptly ousted new president/CEO Deborah Dugan largely was kept offstage at the annual Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala on Saturday night — at least until Diddy went in during a 50-minute-long speech, but you can read about that here.
Willie Nelson, who has shaped American culture over six decades as a performer, recording artist, actor, author and activist, was honored first and foremost as a songwriter at the Americana Music Association’s 7th annual pre-Grammy concert Saturday night (Jan. 25) in Los Angeles.
Rihanna put in a stylish appearance at Roc Nation's The Brunch ahead of the Grammys.The Fenty Beauty mogul wore a look from Bottega Veneta's Pre-Fall 2020 collection.Beyoncé was also in attendance, and wore a chic mini dress.Rihanna always looks incredible, especially when she rocks up to the airport in baggy sweatpants and sparkly heels.Roc Nation's star-studded The Brunch took place on Saturday, and Rihanna pretty much stole the show in the perfect Bottega Veneta look, as pointed out by