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J. Cole and special guest Drake deliver the TKO on stage to wrap up this year's Dreamville Festival at Raleigh's Dorothea Dix Park.

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The Final Four touched down in H-Town and with it came a music festival that featured an unforgettable performance by Lil Nas X.

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Legendary R&B singer Usher closed out day 1 of Dreamville festival performing all of his classic hits in front of thousands of fans.  But no one was expecting him to troll his fans, sending them into a pure excitement

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The Dreamville Music Festival kicked off today in Raleigh, North Carolina! Gates opened at noon and a total of 13 acts hit the stage to start the weekend!

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Hours before his death, the rapper posted a pair of bloody photos of himself standing in the very spot where he and his girlfriend fought for their lives against a would-be robber, who was killed during the attempted crime.

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According to WREG News in Memphis, the two deceased victims, both male, where found at the scene. One was pronounced dead, the other was taken to Regional One, where he later died.

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"Thank you God for saving me," she captioned the tattoo removal video.

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Da Brat and Jesseca Harris-Dupart are officially boy moms to be!

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TMZ reports that police were called after Majors and a woman got into a dispute and he reportedly attacked the alleged victim. According to TMZ, police were told that the alleged victim is Majors' girlfriend.

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Da Brat and Jesseca Harris Dupart are ready to find out the sex of their baby!

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The Florida NAACP is warning Black people about traveling to Florida, where civil and social rights are under attack by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The post Florida NAACP Requests Travel Advisory To Warn Black Folks To Stay Out Of Florida Due To Anti-Woke Nonsense appeared first on NewsOne.

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We spoke to Janelle Monáe about her partnership with Martell to honor Loïs Mailou Jones and promote her art at The Bishop Gallery in Brooklyn. "A lot of artists stand on the shoulder of Loïs Mailou Jones, and they don't even know it."