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Teyana Taylor was overcome with emotion when she realized her idol Janet Jackson was presenting her with the The Icon Of The Year Award at the 2026 BET Awards.

The “Truth Hurts” artist has gone from radio darling to streaming obscurity after her latest album, “Bitch” sells less than 3,000 copies in its opening week.

Initial reports suggested that gamers could expect a physical copy of GTA 6 down the line, but new reporting indicates that is not the case.

R&B icon Kevon Edmonds returns with solo music, covering Sade's 'No Ordinary Love' - discusses creative freedom, using his gift, and the evolving music industry.

Johnny Gill, 60, slows down to savor life's moments, creates authentic music, and is grateful for his enduring vocal gift.

Rapper Young Dro uses his platform to mentor Black youth, destigmatize mental health, and support his longtime friend T.I.

Eric Benet opens up on self-expression, Black ownership, and mental health, inspiring change through vulnerable, honest dialogue.

Raq expands to Manhattan, Unique flees, and Jukebox cuts ties with Iesha as the fallout from Lou Lou's death continues.

Music

Black artists created country music, yet faced barriers. Now a new wave is reclaiming and expanding the genre.

Veteran culture figure Kenny Burns warns that today's youth lack a meaningful 'soundtrack,' as music/social media toxicity erodes their ambitions.

KEM, the R&B/soul legend, reflects on his enduring music career and impact, staying true to his sound despite industry changes.

Two T.I. sons, King and Domani, are building their own music/business legacies while honoring their family's influence.