NEW YORK (AP) — Erykah Badu is answering a phone call: her new eyeglasses are ready, and the frames are available for pick-up when she has time.
"I figured you'd probably been busy," the guy from the optical shop says.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Erykah Badu is answering a phone call: her new eyeglasses are ready, and the frames are available for pick-up when she has time.
"I figured you'd probably been busy," the guy from the optical shop says.
Read the rest here.
CHICAGO (AP) — When Tamar Braxton's "Love and War" debuted at No.2 on Billboard's 200 albums chart last September, her sisters sent their congratulations via Instagram and Twitter.
Braxton, the singer-turned-reality star-turned-singer again, had been expecting more from them, and in her signature dramatic style, she let her sisters know they'd dropped the ball. Viewers watched the confrontation unfold on the hit WEtv reality series, "Braxton Family Values."
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NEW YORK (AP) — Ne-Yo knows that people appreciate his music.
After all, his first two albums have gone platinum and the singer- songwriter has also helped pen some of the biggest songs of other artists' careers, including Beyonce's Grammy-nominated "Irreplaceable" and Rihanna's recent smash, "Take A Bow."
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NEW YORK (AP) -- When the latest call for a protest over Jena Six came, it wasn't led by Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson, but rapper-actor Mos Def.
Mos Def sent out a viral video urging students to walk out of classrooms nationwide this week in protest of the prosecution of six black teens _ initially charged with attempted murder _ in the beating a white classmate in Jena, La.
And Mos Def is not the only member of the hip-hop community speaking out in this racially charged case.
They slink off to smoke-filled rooms every week to engage in activities deemed illegal in Tennessee, Hawaii and Utah. Some of them spend a chunk of their rent money at the door.
Others go home a couple grand richer.
They are bingo players, and not all of them look like the blue-haired ladies of yore.
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