Beyoncé Pays Tribute To Malcolm-Jamal Warner
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Beyoncé is set to bring the heat to Las Vegas for her final "Cowboy Carter" shows. Here's what fans should know before heading to Allegiant Stadium.
While some Beyoncé fans appreciate the tour visuals that highlight Blackness within country music and American history, others wish for more explicit statements on contemporary political matters.
Explore Beyoncé’s album eras from her debut, ‘Dangerously in Love,’ to ‘COWBOY CARTER’ and how each one shaped her sound, style, and legacy. Dive in!
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Miley Cyrus Compares Beyoncé to Prince and Michael Jackson
In Paris, she joined superstar Beyoncé (43) on stage as a surprise guest for her "Cowboy Carter Tour". Together they sang the duet "II Most Wanted". Now, in a new interview, Cyrus has expressed her deep admiration for the music icon,
A MARTA spokesperson told Newsweek: "Just after midnight, nine people leaving the Beyoncé concert were injured on an escalator at Vine City Station. One person suffered a broken ankle, seven people were transported to the hospital with cuts and scrapes, and one person declined transport."
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According to 11Alive, a stampede at a rail station started when a 10-year old girl was startled by a bug, as a cockroach, or what we know in the South as the devils called “palmetto bugs,” ran in around in a Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) station, causing her to scream and sending those around her into a panic.
Beyoncé surprised the crowd at Stade de France when she welcomed guest Miley Cyrus to the stage for their first live performance of their 'Cowboy Carter' duet, 'II Most Wanted.'
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The Root on MSNSettling the Decades-long Debate …’Can Beyoncé Can Really Sing?’
For decades, arguments on whether Beyoncé should be considered a vocalist has polarized the internet. Now, we'll let you decide.
Beyoncé concluded the Atlanta shows from her "Cowboy Carter" tour on a high note. Here are top moments from the show.
Billboard declared Beyoncé the greatest pop star of the 21st century, ranking her above Taylor Swift, Drake and others. Here's how Tina Knowles took the news.
The recent debate over Beyoncé’s appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of her new film has made one thing clear: even a cultural icon can’t escape the legacy of racism and colorism in America.
After an escalator malfunction left 11 people injured at a MARTA station following a Beyoncé concert last week, the state is conducting an investigation into the cause. On July 15, as people were leaving Mercedes-Benz Stadium after Beyoncé’s final show in Atlanta for the “Cowboy Carter” tour,