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Everyone was wondering who would become the next Hugh Hefner aka Famous Thot Sugar Daddy, who would be able to get beautiful women around the world and be in a relationship with all of them at the same time and they all be cool with it. Well wonder no more the new Sugar Daddy is […]

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The attorney representing Bill Cosby's civil case accuser wants to depose Quincy Jones. But Cosby's legal team is asking the court to delay the civil lawsuit until Cosby resolves the criminal case.

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Music icon Quincy Jones tends to stay out of the spotlight and away from social media, unless a situation like Thursday night’s arises. The legendary producer…

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Kendrick Lamar recently caught up with famed music producer Quincy Jones for HYPETRAK Magazine: Volume 2. The two met at a studio in California, where…

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Louis E. Johnson (pictured right), founding member and one half of funk band The Brothers Johnson who is widely hailed as one of the greatest…

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The stars were out Wednesday night at the Avalon Hollywood for Ebony’s Power 100 Gala. The annual list and event honor Black achievement in various categories, like…

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Quincy Jones sued Michael Jackson’s estate on Friday claiming he is owed millions in royalties and production fees on some of…

  Not only is Justin Timberlake ruling the summer with Jay-Z as they trek around the country on their “Legends of the Summer” tour, he’s…

Today we celebrate 78 years of life for The Dude” a/k/a Quincy Delightt Jones Jr.  He’s worked with some of the world’s favorite musicians of all time like Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Tevin Campbell, Tamia and Michael Jackson.

If you’re in the entertainment business, in any fashion, it’s safe to say Quincy Jones has had some influence on you. From creating some of the most memorable music in history to founding one of hip hop’s most loved magazines, Quincy Jones has done it all. WBW: Samples of History: Hip-Hop Mines Afrobeat In celebration […]

In the latest episode of “The Spark” Amanda Diva sits down with the legendary Quincy Jones to discuss his tribute CD, Soul Bossa Nostra. Like most of us Ms. Diva was scratching her head at the T-Pain remake of Michael Jackson’s “P.Y.T” and we applaud her for respectfully calling him out on it. But Mr. […]

Quincy Jones brought in Ludacris to lay down vocals for the title track to his upcoming tribute album, Soul Bossa Nostra.