The first time is definitely the charm for Questlove, whose first-ever documentary showing footage from the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, dubbed "the Black Woodstock" won big at the ceremony.

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While we haven't been able to get any solid facts on the rumors, the Canadian rapper and vocalist deleted all the content from his Instagram page and left a cryptic and vague tweet on the timeline, leading to all the speculation.

It's been about a week since DaBaby went full homophobe from the Rolling Loud Miami stage, and the repercussions continue. On Sunday morning (August 1), the Lollapalooza Music Festival announced that the North Carolina rapper would no longer be performing on the day's bill.

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Both as a member of The Roots and as a solo MC, the rapper born Tariq Trotter is in an elite class in the school of rhyming.

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The upcoming series hosted by the drummer for the legendary The Roots band is titled 'Quest for Craft.'

The vibes at the 93rd Annual Academy Awards will be on point because Questlove will be in charge of supplying them.

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Discounting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn in 2020 proves that Fox and the Manhattan Institute are not interested in a genuine conversation on the issues. 

Vice President Kamala Harris' glory of being the highest-ranking Black American woman to make a foreign trip was short-lived after comments she made about the immigration crisis at the border, including an interview with Lester Holt.

The 2022 Academy Awards had more diversity and it showed from the hosts to those who won in Ariana DeBose, Troy Kotsur, and Questlove among others. It also had some lows, exemplified in the encounter between Chris Rock and Will Smith and complaints that the program was still too long despite the Academy's move to shift categories to another unaired ceremony.

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With the city opening back up and easing COVID-19 restrictions, Chappelle joined Chris Rock and others for two shows.

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As the nation joins together to remember the droves of accomplishments made by Black people, we look back to 1915 where the roots of the celebration were first formed.

DaBaby just lost another gig due to his bout of homophobia while on the Rolling Loud Miami stage. On Monday (August 2). the Governors Ball music festival announced it was removing the Charlotte rapper from its lineup.