Creed is not only creepy, but he is also a singer.
21.06.2020 - 19:05 / marieclaire.com
in order to support Black-owned businesses, and you can listen literally. right.
now. Beyoncé announced the song on Juneteenth, hitting Instagram and writing "Happy Juneteenth Weekend! I hope we continue to share joy and celebrate each other, even in the midst of struggle.
Please continue to remember our beauty, strength and power. 'BLACK PARADE' celebrates you, your voice and your joy and will benefit Black-owned small businesses." Happy Juneteenth Weekend! I hope we continue to share joy and
.Creed is not only creepy, but he is also a singer.
Jay-Z is putting his money where his mouth is.
Meghan Trainor has a new song out!
Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe’s son is dipping his toe in the entertainment industry.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is back with another new song.
Mark your calendars, beyhives as next month Beyoncé is blessing us with a new visual album. Queen B announced a new album titled Black Is King.
Beyonce has announced that she will release a new ‘visual album’ titled ‘Black Is King’ through the Disney+ streaming service next month. The new musical project, directed by the musician, “reimagines the lessons of ‘The Lion King’ for today’s young kings and queens”.Disney, of course, last year released the latest of its pointless photorealistic animated movie remakes, that one setting out to ruin ‘The Lion King’, with Beyonce in a starring role.
Beyoncé is coming to Disney Plus!
6ix9ine just went to No. 1 with Nicki Minaj on "Trollz," but there's already another new music release in the works.
Cynthia Bailey has been supporting black-owned businesses, and she’s encouraging people to do the very same thing. Check out the post that she shared on her social media account.
Beyonce is urging fans to support black-owned businesses with her new Black Parade initiative.The Halo star shared her new project on Friday (June 19, 2020), which was also Juneteenth – the anniversary of the date in 1865 when the last slaves were freed in the U.S. following the Civil War – posting a directory of small businesses in the U.S.
Beyoncé surprised fans with a new song, "Black Parade," in celebration of Juneteenth weekend. What's more: She dropped the track in tandem with the launch of her initiative to support Black-owned small businesses.
directory of black-owned businesses in multiple industries.
in order to support , and you can listen literally. right.
Beyoncé is celebrating Juneteenth weekend with the release of a timely new track.
Beyoncé surprised fans with the release of her new song, “Black Parade,” in celebration of Juneteenth — and announced the launch of her initiative to support Black-owned small businesses.The Grammy winner, 38, dropped the single — which was cowritten by her husband, Jay-Z — on Friday, June 19, marking the celebration of the emancipation of slaves in the U.S.“We got rhythm, we got pride,” Beyoncé sings on the track.
Beyonce surprise-dropped a new song titled Black Parade, co-written by her husband Jay Z, to mark the Juneteenth holiday. She released the song shortly after announcing a project by the same name to support black-owned small businesses.