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Why Did Pharrell Cancel The Something In The Water Festival For This Year?

Pharrell Williams has canceled his annual Something In The Water festival for this year. Founded in 2009 by Williams, Something In The Water is an annual arts and music festival. On Sept. 13, Williams announced his decision on X, formerly known as Twitter. In part, his statement read: “Virginia doesn’t deserve better, Virginia deserves THE […]

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Playboi Carti’s ‘All Red’: All About His First New Song On Streaming Since 2020

Playboi Carti is celebrating his 29th birthday with a new song: “All Red.” The track marks the rapper’s first streamable track since 2020’s Whole Lotta Red album. “THIS 1 FOR YAL,” Playboy Carti captioned an Instagram post for his label, Opium. “I CANT LIE.”   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by

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Stevie Wonder On Why He’s Always Felt Good About Writing Love Songs As A Black Man

Stevie Wonder talks about how his Blackness influences his songwriting and views on love in the new Audible original podcast series, The Wonder of Stevie, now available for listening on Audible. Blavity has an exclusive preview of the podcast below. Journalist and culture critic Wesley Morris hosts Audible and Higher Ground Productions‘ series giving the

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Lil Wayne on Missing Out on Super Bowl Halftime Show in His Hometown: “That Hurt”

Lil Wayne has finally addressed his fans after the disappointment of not being selected to perform at this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, an event he had eagerly anticipated given its New Orleans setting and hometown. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Wayne opened up about the personal impact of the snub, expressing how deeply it

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The Weeknd’s “Dancing in the Flames” Sets the Stage for “Hurry Up Tomorrow”

Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, has dropped a scorching new single titled “Dancing In The Flames.” This fiery track is the first official taste of his highly anticipated upcoming album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow“. While we’re still waiting for a concrete release date for the full album, this new single is definitely setting the

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Tate McRae Drops New Single “It’s ok I’m ok” with Sexy Music Video

Canadian pop sensation Tate McRae has unveiled her latest single, “It’s ok I’m ok,” along with a captivating music video. The track, co-written and produced by Grammy-winning artist Ryan Tedder, marks a new chapter in McRae’s musical journey. In the accompanying video, McRae showcases her undeniable charisma as she struts through city streets in skimpy

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Dua Lipa Unveils Electrifying 2025 Global Tour Dates on ‘Radical Optimism Tour’

Hold onto your seats, music fans—Dua Lipa is back, and she’s bringing her ‘Radical Optimism Tour’ to stages around the globe in 2025! The sensational 3x GRAMMY and 7x BRIT Award-winning artist just announced over 40 new tour dates, spanning Australia, New Zealand, North America, Europe, and the UK, with South American dates to be

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Anitta Wins “Best Latin Video” at MTV VMAs for Third Consecutive Year

Global superstar Anitta was honored tonight at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), taking home the award for “Best Latin Video” for her hit song Mil Veces. This marks the third year in a row that Anitta has claimed victory in this highly competitive category. During her acceptance speech, the Brazilian sensation dedicated the award

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Tiera Kennedy, Featured on Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter,’ Defends CMA’s Decision Not to Nominate the Project, While Thanking Beyoncé: “I Know There Are Humans at CMA That Care—Change Is Slow”

Country singer Tiera Kennedy has broken her silence regarding the recent controversy surrounding the lack of CMA nominations for Beyoncé’s groundbreaking project Cowboy Carter. Kennedy, who collaborated with Beyoncé on the poignant track “BLACKBIRD,” shared her thoughts in a heartfelt video on her platform, opting to speak from the heart rather than through traditional media

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