Thanks to everyone for submitting questions for Usher and Ashanti, the interviews went well, especially Ashanti and the interviews will come out in the next few weeks. Next, I have Michelle Williams, which will complete my Destiny's Child circle. I've had a chance to interview Kelly Rowland, Beyonce and now Michelle Williams. I am loving her new song "We Break The Dawn", check out the video Full story...
Freestyle rarely made it out of the barrios of New York City, but with groups like Sweet Sensation, Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam, and Expose -- freestyle managed to rock the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B charts in the late eighteties and early nineties.
I have always been taught to not capitalize black when referring to race. However, recently, when I have submitted finished stories to publications, after it's printed "Black" is capitalized.
Before I get to Palin, CNN had poor Anderson Cooper in the heart of Hurricane Gustav this weekend! He is way too delicate to be ravaged by a big 'ole thing called Gustav.
Go to Essence.com to check out my interview with Jody Watley. This week, Watley launched http://www.
And what? I absolutely don't care if Pat Benatar is rock! She was an eighties diva and has some of the greatest songs in rock history.
Everyone prepared me for racism as a child. I learned how to deal with racism like I learned how to walk.
Check out this post from last year, about me working on a plantation as a young'un!
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I was raised in Washington State in my early childhood and grew up incredibly poor.
Every once in awhile I get a gig that I know I will truly love. When I found out I would be reviewing a performance from the legendary R&B quartet, En Vogue, at B.
Tomorrow is the legendary Latex Ball. If you are in New York City and haven't been to a ball -- this is the ball to go to.
Well, you knew it was coming after my throwback to Mariah—I had to take it Whitney.
For Whitney Houston I have the same argument as Mariah—someone start repressing her again! Every since the late nineties people have said Whitney was forced to make the pop of the eighties, she wasn't allowed to be herself and she was always a hood girl at heart (a hood girl who had a mother singing backup for
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