Beyoncé Makes History as She Tops Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Chart

Beyoncé Announces 'Act II' Album, Releases Two New Singles

Beyoncé made a No. 1 debut on the Hot Country Songs chart. Queen Bey took the top spot with “Texas Hold ‘Em” and No. 9 with “16 Carriages.”

Those songs also debuted at No. 2 and No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100, capturing all genres.

According to Luminate, “Texas Hold ‘Em” amassed 19.2 million official streams, reached 4.8 million listeners across all formats on radio, and sold 39,000 units in the U.S. through February 15th. Meanwhile, “16 Carriages” clocked in with 10.3 million streams, a radio reach 90,000, and 14,000 units sold.

Beyoncé is now the first woman to have led the Hot Country Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs since they were created in 1958. Morgan Wallen, Justin Bieber, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Ray Charles are the other artists to hold the top spot on both charts. Beyoncé also becomes the first Black woman to top the Hot Country Songs chart.

According to Billboard, Columbia Nashville emailed the single to country stations.

While some radio stations balked at including Beyoncé’s new single in their rotations, Bo Matthews, program director of KBAY in San Jose, immediately added the single.

“We immediately added it [in] a sub-power rotation, which is where we put top-trending new music,” Matthews said. “I want people to hear it. One of the biggest artists in the world delivered a great country record for us to have fun with, and the song is really good. We are in the business of creating excitement for our listeners and I’m embracing the moment. Plus, there is plenty of room for great artists, even from other genres. It’s a big country tent.”

“Texas Hold ‘Em” also hit No. 38 on the Pop airplay channel.

Beyoncé made the reveal during a Verizon Wireless Super Bowl commercial where she teased various ways to break the Internet or crowd Verizon’s powerful signal. After numerous attempts, Beyoncé demands, “Drop the new music” at the end.

Shortly after, Beyoncé’s social media updated with news of Act II, followed by two new singles, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages,” ushering in her country music era.

You can hear “16 Carriages” below.

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WATCH: Drake Hits ‘Fresh Prince’ Carlton Banks Dance on Stage in Nashville

Drake Becomes First Rapper to Earn $5 Million in a Single Arena Concert

Drake is truly living his raps. On “Too Much” he spit: “Moment I stop havin’ fun with it, I’ll be done with it.” His fun in Nashville was hitting the Carlton dance from the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air on stage.

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Drake’s current run across the states have had some dope moments. St. Louis celebrated the trio of Drake, J. Cole, and Lil Durk who pulled into the Enterprise Center for their It’s All A Blur – Big As The What? tour. The arena presented a massive golden owl cake, accented by cupcakes around the base. You can see the cake below.

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Fat Joe, Chuck D, and Foo Fighters Unite for Healthcare Price Transparency Event

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Hip-hop legend Fat Joe, iconic rapper Chuck D, and rock band Foo Fighters are joining forces for a special event on March 5 in Washington, D.C., advocating for more affordable, accessible, and equitable healthcare through true price transparency. Hosted by Power To The Patients and produced by Swift River Productions, the event aims to raise awareness about the inequality and uncertainty millions of patients face due to hidden upfront prices in the healthcare system face.

With over 100 million Americans burdened by medical debt from surprise bills, the event seeks to prompt lawmakers to mandate upfront disclosure of healthcare service prices. This transparency empowers patients to make informed decisions and reduces costs, combating medical debt, the leading cause of personal bankruptcy in the U.S.

“When we were asked by Power to the Patients to help raise awareness of the need for transparency in healthcare pricing, we immediately said yes. People suffering from illness and injury shouldn’t have to worry about being bankrupted by surprise charges for their treatment.”

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Foo Fighters, alongside Fat Joe and Chuck D, will shed light on the injustices perpetuated by hidden healthcare prices, urging for legislative action to hold hospitals and insurers accountable. Notable artists like Jelly Roll, Wyclef Jean, French Montana, and Busta Rhymes joined the fight.

As a leader in the movement, Fat Joe has advocated for healthcare price transparency on Capitol Hill, emphasizing the overwhelming support from Americans for this initiative. In December, bipartisan lawmakers introduced a bill to strengthen transparency requirements to ensure fairness and accountability in the healthcare system.

Individuals seeking resources to challenge healthcare bills or advocate for transparency can visit PowertothePatients.org. With the support of influential artists and public figures, the event underscores the urgent need for a transparent and fair healthcare system in the United States.

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De La Soul Marks 35th Anniversary of ‘3 Feet High and Rising’ with Digital Release Celebration

De La Soul Marks 35th Anniversary of '3 Feet High and Rising' with Digital Release Celebration

De La Soul, the trailblazing hip-hop group renowned for their innovative sound and enduring influence, is set to commemorate the 35th anniversary of their groundbreaking album, 3 Feet High and Rising, with a digital release on March 1 across all major platforms.

The special release will feature the original tracks that captivated audiences three decades ago and a selection of bonus tracks, including the previously digitally unreleased “Freedom Of Speak (We Got Three Minutes).” Additionally, fan favorites such as “Jenifa Taught Me (12” Version)” and original demos from DJ Maseo’s basement will be included.

Recognized as one of the most influential albums of its time, 3 Feet High and Rising broke new ground with its inventive sampling, playful lyrics, and eclectic beats. Inducted into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress, the album showcased De La Soul’s commitment to pushing boundaries in hip-hop and solidified their legacy as pioneers of the genre.

To celebrate the milestone, De La Soul will host a Talk Shop Live chat on Feb. 27 and hold an in-store signing at Rough Trade Records in New York City on March 3. Fans can also anticipate exclusive commemorative items from a new merch collaboration with Bravado.

The digital release and accompanying celebrations underscore De La Soul’s enduring impact on music culture and its ongoing commitment to artistic innovation.

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Today in Hip-Hop History: DJ Quik Dropped His ‘Safe + Sound’ Album 29 Years Ago

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On this day in 1995, Compton’s own DJ Quik released his third album entitled Safe + Sound. Released on Profile Records, it peaked at number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and was certified Gold by the RIAA by July 11. Executive produced by Suge Knight, the LP featured the singles “Dollaz & Sense” and “Safe + Sound”.

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Tiffany Haddish’s Legal Battle Takes a Twist as Common Gets Pulled In

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Comedian Tiffany Haddish finds herself embroiled in a legal saga as her former friend Trizah Morris files a defamation lawsuit against her, alleging extortion. Now, the spotlight shifts to Haddish’s ex-boyfriend, rapper Common, who is being called upon to testify in the ongoing court battle.

According to exclusive reports from Radar Online, sources close to the situation reveal that Common, along with two of Haddish’s attorneys, will be listed on Morris’ witness list as part of the arbitration proceedings. Morris believes that Common may possess relevant information about certain events that unfolded during her friendship with Haddish.

Morris, who claims to have been friends with Haddish from 2011 to 2020, asserts in her lawsuit seeking over $1 million that she attempted to address the issue privately. She reportedly contacted Haddish’s attorney and Spears’ attorney in February 2023, requesting a statement to clear her name from the extortion allegations.

The legal dispute stems from allegations made by Morris’s children, who sued Haddish and fellow comedian Aries Spears in 2022, accusing them of inappropriate conduct and grooming. The lawsuit was eventually dismissed, with Haddish and Spears vehemently denying the accusations. Haddish’s attorney labeled the lawsuit as an extortion attempt by Morris.

In response, Morris has refuted the extortion claims, emphasizing the importance of her reputation and asserting herself as an upstanding member of society.

As the legal battle intensifies, the involvement of Common adds a new dimension to the proceedings, raising questions about his potential testimony and the impact it may have on the case’s outcome.

Thoughts?

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Snoop Dogg’s Criticism Haunted Trump During Final Days in Office

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Rapper Snoop Dogg’s six-year-old criticism of former President Donald Trump resurfaced during the final hours of Trump’s tenure in the Oval Office, according to sources close to the White House.

The feud between the two figures dates back to 2018 when Snoop Dogg openly condemned Trump and Kanye West, stating that anyone who supported Trump was a racist. His bold comments reverberated across the nation, drawing both praise and criticism from different quarters.

Fast forward to Trump’s last days in office, and sources reveal that the then-president was consumed with thoughts of Snoop Dogg, unable to shake off the rapper’s scathing remarks. According to insiders, Trump was overheard expressing his frustration, bluntly stating, “Well, f— him,” in reference to Snoop Dogg.

The revelation sheds light on the unexpected impact of Snoop Dogg’s criticism on the highest office in the nation, with Trump reportedly stewing over their beef during his final moments in power. As the clock ticked down to President Biden’s inauguration, Trump’s renewed fury at the rapper triggered a flurry of efforts to convince him that Snoop Dogg had softened his stance.

Interestingly, during the same period, Snoop Dogg was silently advocating for the White House to grant clemency to his longtime friend Michael “Harry-O” Harris, who was serving a lengthy sentence for attempted murder and drug trafficking charges. However, Trump’s lingering resentment towards the rapper threatened to derail the campaign for Harris’s clemency.

Despite the tension between Trump and Snoop Dogg, justice prevailed when Harris was granted clemency in January 2021, marking a significant victory for the rapper’s behind-the-scenes efforts.

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Porn Star Kagney Linn Karter Dead At 36 From Apparent Suicide

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Several news reports have confirmed that adult film actress Kagney Linn Karter was found dead in Parma, Ohio in what authorities say was an apparent suicide. Karter was only 36 years old.

A GoFundMe page was started by Kagney’s friends on behalf of her family. The funds will be used for Karter’s funeral expenses and the excess will be given to a local animal shelter.

Her mother Tina said that despite her achievements in performance and fitness, Karter struggled with mental health issues.

Kagney Linn Karter had a prolific career in the adult film industry, starring in nearly 320 titles and winning two AVN Awards.

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[WATCH] Jennifer Lopez Talks To Apple Music About Her New Album And Finding Inspiration In Her Love Story With Ben Affleck

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The iconic Jennifer Lopez joins Ebro live in New York City for the second episode of her very own, exclusive This Is Me…Now Radio series, celebrating the release of her new album This Is Me… Now. Lopez gives listeners an exclusive look into her love story and all the stops on her journey along the way. 

In part two, Lopez talks about learning to embrace her scars while making This Is Me… Now, and how her second chance at love with Ben Affleck made her want to share that sense of hope with her fans. She also shares stories and inspiration during the making of her album, talks about evolving, and how her musical original is breaking all the rules.

Also, she is joined by longtime friends and collaborators Fat Joe and Ja Rule. Fat Joe shares stories about their friendship and talks about how inspirational she is, and she and Ja Rule reminisce about collaborating on the song “I’m Real.” Then, she gets some words of encouragement from LL Cool J and Ludacris. 

When speaking about the second chance at love with famed actor Ben Affleck, Lopez told Ebro, “I have hope always that things will be great. Even when they’re hard. That is a part of me. And I think when this happened in my life there’s a surreal magical plot twist in my life. And I got a second chance at this love it made me want to share that. It made me want to share that hope and as an artist you want to share the things you know. I don’t look at, I love my music and I love to make movies and do all the things you see in the project but I also see life that way. I want to make life beautiful for myself and for my kids and my husband. And for everybody. In my own little way.”

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BHM| Today In Hip Hop History: Larry Davis Killed in Shawangunk Prison 16 Years Ago

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Some say he was 50 Cent before 50 Cent. Some called him “the Robin Hood of The Ghetto,” while the establishment dubbed him “the crack city terminator.” In the hood, his solution is considered the only possible answer to an ongoing epidemic of police brutality. Some of your favorite rappers, from French Montana to Lloyd Banks to Jay-Z, have name-dropped him on their tracks. BET felt he was so important to American culture that their American Gangster series had to open with him. Still, only an educated few know why the name Larry Davis continues to ring bells more than three decades after that fateful night in November of ’86.

On February 20, 2008, Adam Abdul Hakeem, aka Larry Davis, was stabbed to death in Shawangunk State Prison in New York by a fellow inmate after serving 23 years for an illegal weapons charge. Most would say that people die in American prisons daily, so what’s the big deal about another dead prisoner? Well, it must first be explained why Mr. Davis was in jail for so long on a mere gun charge in the first place.

As he said on camera after his capture in 1986, “the police gave me the guns!”, that Davis was finally charged after being acquitted of shooting 6 NYPD officers. The then-21-year-old BX native’s defense was that he hit the officers in self-defense. Davis exposed that he sold drugs for these Bronx precinct officers, claiming that they wanted to kill him because of what he knew about the department’s drug operation, and a Bronx jury believed him. This case was the first and possibly the only time in American history that a civilian was cleared of all charges in the shooting of a police officer.

The NYPD and then-Mayor Edward Koch were outraged at the outcome. After Larry’s death, former Mayor Koch said, “The prison system did what the criminal justice system could not.” It’s safe to say that with the endless accusations against the NYPD and other police departments around the country for brutality against Black and brown people, the sentiment of sympathy for Larry Davis has been met with fierce opposition.

With the recent killings of Black youth by police and civilians becoming the norm, the question in the urban community is whether or not Larry Davis’ solution to police brutality is the only option left. With normal citizens being allowed to shoot first and ask questions later regarding Black youth and the prison industrial complex as the penalty for defending yourself, the bare truth is that it has become the only option for some. We’ve heard Larry’s name come from the mouths of everyone from ATCQ to Jay-Z. With landmark cases from Emmitt Till to Botham Jean, history reveals that people such as Nat Turner, Denmark Vesey, and even Larry Davis will always be heroes.

Check out Larry’s story on Troy Reed’s Street Stories Larry Davis: A Routine Typical Hit, BET’s American Gangster series and is also rumored to be in the hands of several filmmakers, which could spawn the story on the silver screen.

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