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Donald Glover Aka Childish Gambino Makes Emmys History
Larenz Tate Promoted To Regular On ‘Power
Larenz Tate had a reoc- curring role on ‘Power’, now he will be a regular in Season 5.
After being a recurring character for four episodes of Power's Season 4, Larenz Tate has been promoted to a series regular for Season 5.
Tate plays Jamaica, Queens councilman Rashad Tate.
Tate, who we just saw
LARENZ TATE
in Girls Trip has also been cast as the lead in an upcom- ingABCdrama,Salamander.
Atlanta’s first round at the Emmys proved to be one for the history books. On Sunday night, show star and creator Donald Glover broke new ground by be- coming the first Black per- son to win the best-directing comedy award.
The night only picked up from there, with Glover, who was nominated in four categories, also picking up the best actor in a comedy prize.
Atlanta, a genre-bending comedy that was unafraid to veer into surreal, dramatic
Donald Glover accepts 2 Emmys for his series ‘Atlanta’.
territory, was a crowd fa- year, nominated for six vorite at the Emmys this awardsoverall.
Fantasia Lights Up Holidays With Christmas After Midnight Album
Migos’ member, Off- set is on a mission to raise money for the American Can- cer Society (ACS). The At- lanta rapper's goal of collecting $500,000 is a trib- ute to his late grandmother Sallie Ann Smith who lost her life to bladder cancer in 2012.
"It was really tough losing my grandma to cancer and one of the hardest things I have dealt with in my life," stated Offset.
"She motivated me to do my best and go for it; one of my biggest coaches.”
Offset’s family and group members, Quavo and Take- off and the ACS announced the campaign on social
Offset helping raise money for American Cancer Society in honor of his grandmother, who died from bladder cancer.
media. Cardi B also sup- ported her boyfriend by re- posting Offset's Instagram video to her 9.9. million fol- lowers.
Grammy-Award winning and platinum-selling artist Fantasia will release her first-ever holiday album, Christmas After Mid- night, via Concord Records on October 6.
The 12-track album was produced by Ron Fair (Christina Aguilera, The Black-Eyed Peas) and in- cludes some of Fantasia’s favorite holiday songs includ- ing “This Christmas,” “Silent Night,” “Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto,” “Have Yourself A Merry Lit- tle Christmas” and “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” featuring vo- cals from the critically ac- claimed singer, songwriter, and producer CeeLo Green.
Fantasia to release first-ever holiday album.
Kodak Black Jumps On Cardi B’s‘Bodak Yellow’ Remix
Snoop Dogg’s son Cordell Broadus surprised many people when he de- cided to quit the UCLA Bruins football team last August.
Cordell gave up the sport he's been involved in since he was 6-years-old, to pursue his ambitions of Hol- lywood stardom, like his fa- mous father.
Cordell made his debut as a high fashion runway model during New York Fashion Week over the week- end.
In an interview with the New York Post, the upcoming model/actor explains is ambi- tions for the future.
“I want to executive-pro- duce and star in my own movies,” Cordell said during an interview backstage . “I’m going to use modeling as a branding platform so people can see my face and see my
Snoop Dogg’s son, Cordell modeling at Dolce Gabanna show during New York Fash- ion week.
brain.”
Cordell also hopes to
eventually get behind the camera as a director and it seems as though he already has an interesting story lined up, based on His own family.
Kodak Black jumps on remix of Cardi B’s big hit ‘Bodak Yellow’.
Migos’ Offset Helping Raise $500,000 For American Cancer Society
Snopp’s Son Debuts At New York Fashion Week; Plans To Star And Produce Movies
Kodak Black's 2014 song "No Flockin" served as inspiration for Cardi B's breakout single "Bodak Yel- low." So it makes sense that Kodak would hop on a remix of his Atlantic Records
labelmate's smash hit.
"Bodak Yellow [Remix]"
arrived on YouTube overnight. The Cardi/Kodak collabora- tion is also available on iTunes.
The original version of the record currently sits at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100. It's in a close race with Tay- lor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" for the top spot on the chart.
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