Happy Bey-Day! Today the super star celebrates her 39th rotation around the sun. Beyonce’s contribution to Black culture is monumental. She has established herself as one of the most successful, influential Black entertainers of our generation. Over the course of her career, Beyonce has won 418 awards and has been nominated for 804 awards. Beyonce […]

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On Monday (Aug 24) Just weeks after unveiling Black Is King, Bey dropped the stunning standalone visual for "Brown Skin Girl" featuring Saint JHN, Wiz Kid and eldest Carter heir Blue Ivy with an onslaught of appearances, including Naomi Campbell, Lupita N'yongo, Kelly Rowland among many others. The new visual serves as an extended version of the visual that initially appeared in Queen Bey's highly anticipated musical film, Black Is King, which is now available outside of the Disney+ platform.

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No matter what, there's always going to be someone, and plenty more, who are unsatisfied. Rapper Noname decided to shade Beyoncé for her new film Black Is King, claiming it's "draped in capitalism."

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Beyonce's 'Black is King' as a love letter to the Black diaspora that serves fashion, couture, revolution, Lion King realness.

The Houston, Texas superstar released the project to Disney+, which is inspired in part by companion album for 'The Lion King' film, 'The Lion King: The Gift.'

Starting off the love on her own, Meg posted a picture of herself with a notebook before adding a second picture that featured three Post-it notes with three specific tasks that included "Pray", "Take care of skin" and "write music."

Clearly, Beyoncé has been keeping busy. Queen Bey will be releasing a new visual album called Black Is King on Disney+.

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Beyoncé's influences that are current Rock & Roll Hall of Famers? Second to none.

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On her website, Beyonce' posted a letter she wrote to the Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron asking for the three officers from the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), Johnathan Mattingly, Myles Cosgrove, and Brett Hankison, to be criminally charged with killing Breonna Taylor.