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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

FUTURE ROLLING STONE COVER, OPENS UP ABOUT CIARA AND DESIIGNER

As he gears up to hit the road with Drake on their “Summer Sixteen Tour” next month, Future graces his first cover of Rolling Stone, addressing everything from Ciara to Desiigner in a rare interview.

“Future: Syrup, Strippers, and Heavy Angst with the Hip-Hop Hit Machine” features the “Wicked” rapper speaking candidly about his failed engagement to the mother of his two-year-old son and their lawsuit-filled relationship of late.

“I can’t deal with it,” he says. “I can’t even think about it. I never imagined my life would be like that: ‘I’m going to sue you and take away from you.’ I don’t know how to deal with something like that. All I know is record, record, record, record.”

When asked about “Panda” hitmaker Desiigner and the comparisons some have made between them, Future is less open, but honest nonetheless.
“I never worried about anyone else,” he says. “I don’t even want his name in the article.”

Read more highlights from the Q&A below and grab the issue when it hits newsstands July 14.
ON HIS FAILED ENGAGEMENT TO CIARA: “I was scared as shit. I was one step away from being married, and I feel like I failed publicly in relationships. Then you want to go back to doing music, to what you know. And if the people didn’t accept you again, the one thing you feel like you can fall back on, it walked away from you. You feel like it’s over.”
ON WISHING CIARA WELL: “Her being successful, her being happy, helps me. I’m attached to you. If you’re happy, I’m happy. You’re connected for life. I don’t want you to go through this shit and for it to come back on my son, my kid. I want you to be in the best situation.”

ON MUSIC POST CIARA: “I embraced what I thought they was gonna hate about me. I was gonna turn the hate into love.”

ON HIS GRIPE WITH RUSSELL WILSON: “It’s something that’ll take more time for me. It ain’t even about [him] playing daddy. I don’t even want to think about it. That’s my son forever. My son is going to be able to read this. He’s going to be able to look at those pictures. He’s going to be able to have a judgment for himself, and have a conversation with me man-to-man. That’s my blood. He is me. I am him. We is one.”

Monday, June 27, 2016

BET AWARDS 2016 RED CARPET PICS....WHO WORE WHAT & WHY?



BLACKISH MARCUS SCRIBNER AND MILES BROWN

GABRIELLE UNION
EVA MARCILLE
ALICIA KEYS
TIA MOWRY
COOKIE JOHNSON, EJ JOHNSON AND ELISA JOHNSON

Meagan Good celebrates the biggest night for black stars -- the 2016 BET Awards in Los Angeles at
TASHA SMITH AND TISHA CAMPBELL-MARTIN

JESSE WILLIAMS
MORRIS CHESTNUT
BRYSHERE Y. GRAY
JULISSA BERMUDEZ AND MAXWELL

KARRUECHE TRAN
NATURI NAUGHTON
JANELLE MONAE
KIRK FRANKLIN
ERIC BENET AND HIS WIFE MANUELA

BEYONCÉ WINS BIG AT BET AWARDS....LIST OF THE WINNERS

All hail Queen Bey.

On Sunday (Jun. 26), BET held its annual awards to commemorate the year in music and entertainment and several of the industry’s biggest names were given many reasons to celebrate.

Beyoncé didn’t just show up for a surprise opener with Kendrick Lamar. The LEMONADE chart-topper also won in five categories, including Video of the Year for “Formation,” Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, and the FANdemonium Award.

While Bey was on a flight to Europe to launch the next leg of her “Formation World Tour,” her mother Tina Lawson accepted on her behalf, thanking Mathew Knowles and Jay Z during her two speeches.

“I wanna thank her husband and her daughter Blue for always willing to share her with all of us,” said Mama Tina.
Drake was a no-show, but the Young Money rapper did collect three awards including Best Male Hip-Hop Artist and Best Group with Future. The “Wicked” rapper was on hand to accept the honor.

Nicki Minaj took home Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, marking her seventh consecutive win in the category.

Elsewhere, Bryson Tiller collected his first two awards ever for Best Male R&B/Pop Artist and Best New Artist to go along with his explosive performance of “Exchange” and “Don’t.”

Check out a full list of winners click here.

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