
Best and Worst R&B Moments of 2015
Take a soulful trip down memory lane with our list of the Best and Worst R&B Moments of 2015.
Take a soulful trip down memory lane with our list of the Best and Worst R&B Moments of 2015.
The 2015 Soul Train Awards took place in Las Vegas on Friday (Nov. 6) and according to reports, it was the trippiest show in America. Bruno Mars won Song of the Year for “Uptown Funk” and honorees Jill Scott and Babyface performed.
The third day of the 2015 Essence Music Festival in New Orleans featured plenty of fireworks at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Saturday night (July 4).
Erykah Badu rocked the crowd with a stirring performance of “Soldier” and “Master Teacher” at the 2015 Black Girls Rock ceremony, which aired on BET on Sunday night (April 5).
If you didn't score a ticket to the 2015 Black Girls Rock event on Saturday (March 28), we've got you've covered with some of the inside scoop from the festivities, which brings together some of the most amazing and beautiful black women from education to entertainment.
The beloved hip-hop band the Roots will headline the 8th Annual Roots Picnic alongside Erykah Badu (backed by the Illadelph band), the Weekend and A$AP Rocky. The annual event will take place on May 30 at Philadelphia’s Festival Pier.
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The winter season has caused havoc in some major cities this month, with the Northeast and Southern regions hit hard by snow and ice. In Dallas, Texas, hundreds of flights had to be canceled on Monday (Feb. 23) due to icy conditions, which left travelers stranded at Dallas-Fort Worth airport, including Erykah Badu.
After battling it out with Iggy Azalea last year on Twitter, Azealia Banks is now aiming her vitriol at Erykah Badu. It all started when the veteran R&B singer shared her opinion about the Harlem rapper’s music. From there, a Twitter war erupted between the two artists.
Veteran R&B singer-songwriter Erykah Badu sang incognito in New York's Times Square on Friday.
Her busking attempt was done anonymously.