Wednesday, June 29, 2022

R. Kelly Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison

R. Kelly

Legendary R&B singer and songwriter R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Wednesday.

US district judge Ann Donnelly imposed the sentence on the 55-year-old at the federal court in Brooklyn for sexually abusing women, girls and boys.

The conviction comes over 20 years after allegations first arose against the three-time Grammy Award winner, real name Robert Sylvester Kelly.

The "I Believe I Can Fly," singer was charged with 21 counts of making child sexual abuse videos involving various sexual acts in June 2002. He was acquitted on all counts following a trial in 2008.

“With the aid of his inner circle and over a period of decades, the defendant preyed upon children and young women for his own sexual gratification," read a sentencing memorandum filed by federal prosecutors in the eastern district of New York.

It added, “In order to carry out his many crimes, the defendant relied upon his fame, money and popularity as an R&B recording star and used the large network of people his status afforded him – including his business managers, security guards and bouncers, runners, lawyers, accountants, and assistants – to both carry out and conceal his crimes.”

A jury in New York City found Kelly guilty of racketeering and eight counts of violating the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting people across state lines for prostitution, last year. At the heart of the case against Kelly was his 1994 marriage to singer Aaliyah Haughton. The singer was 27 when he married the then 15-year-old Haughton.

Prosecutors said Kelly fraudulently married her to conceal abuse from when she was 12 or 13. Haughton died in 2001.

In handing down the sentence, the judge told Kelly "the public has to be protected from behaviors like this," according to the New York Times.

"These crimes were calculated and carefully planned and regularly executed for almost 25 years," Judge Donnelly added. "You taught them that love is enslavement and violence."

Kelly is currently being held at a federal detention facility in Brooklyn. He is expected to be moved back to Chicago, where he faces another federal trial in August where he is charged with enticement of a minor, possession of child abuse images and obstruction of justice.

Monday, June 27, 2022

Silk Sonic, Diddy, Kendrick Lamar Highlight 2022 BET Awards Winners

 D'Mile and Bruno Mars of Silk Sonic accept Album of the Year for 'An Evening With Silk Sonic' onstage during the 2022 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images for BET)





Sunday Silk Sonic slithered gracefully across the stage at Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater to take top honors at the 2022 BET Awards.

The funky R&B duo — composed of singer-songwriter Bruno Mars and rapper Anderson .Paak — took home Album of the Year honors. It was also named Best Group for the second year in a row and .Paak was honored as Video Director of the Year.

It was a triumphant outing for Silk Sonic on a night when some of hip-hop's biggest stars left the network's self-declared "Culture's Biggest Night" with nothing to show for it.

Leading nominees Doja Cat, with six nominations, Drake (4) and Ari Lennox (4) went home empty-handed.

Kendrick Lamar was the night's other big winner. The rapper won Best Male Hip-Hop Artist for the fifth time, overtaking Drake for the most wins in the category. "Family Ties" the video for the rap team-up with his cousin, Baby Keem, was named Video of the Year.

Other highlights included rapper and entrepreneur Diddy being given the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to music and Mary J. Blige receiving the BET Her Award.

The night was not without controversy.

While introducing the Best female R'n'B/pop artist singer Janelle Monae, stuck her middle finger in the air and gave a riveting speech about women's reproductive rights in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which protected a pregnant woman's right to have an abortion, Friday by the Supreme Court.

"These artists are making art on our own terms, owning our truths and expressing ourselves freely and unapologetically in a world that tries to control and police our bodies, my body and our decisions, my body," she said. "F—k you Supreme Court. I know we're celebrating us right now as we should. We absolutely deserve to celebrate — especially now we should celebrate our art by protecting our rights and our truths."


Monae received a standing ovation.

The complete list of winners follows:
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
An Evening with Silk Sonic – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic

BEST COLLABORATION
Wizkid feat. Justin Bieber & Tems – “Essence”

BEST FEMALE R&B/POP ARTIST
Jazmine Sullivan

BEST MALE R&B/POP ARTIST
The Weeknd

BEST NEW ARTIST

Latto

BEST GROUP
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic

BEST FEMALE HIP HOP ARTIST
Megan Thee Stallion

BEST MALE HIP HOP ARTIST

Kendrick Lamar

DR. BOBBY JONES BEST GOSPEL/INSPIRATIONAL AWARD
Lil Baby and Kirk Franklin – “We Win”

BET HER AWARD
Mary J. Blige – “Good Morning Gorgeous”

BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT
Tems (Nigeria)

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar – “Family Ties”

VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Anderson .Paak a.k.a. Director .Paak

BEST MOVIE
King Richard

BEST ACTRESS
Zendaya

BEST ACTOR
Will Smith

YOUNGSTARS AWARD
Marsai Martin

SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR
Naomi Osaka

SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR
Stephen Curry

Friday, June 24, 2022

Brandy Enters Partnership With Motown, Teases Eighth Studio Album

One of R&B’s most enduring icons is teaming up with the record label credited with perfecting the art form.

Friday, Brandy, who had hinted at the deal in her social media posts during the previous month, announced she has partnered with Motown Records and plans to release a new album soon.

The 43-year-old singer, songwriter, actress and model, who has sold over 40 million records worldwide, rushed to Instagram to share the news of her first major label record deal since 2012.


“Thank you God for a dream come true! I’m so excited to announce my partnership with @motownrecords and the incomparable @theethiopiandream,” she wrote. “Thanks to my team and my beautiful fans for riding with me all these years.”

Motown Records CEO & Chairwoman Ethiopia Habtemariam said of the partnership in a statement, “Brandy is one of the most prolific voices in the history of music.”

She added, “Her contribution to R&B continues to influence newcomers and contemporaries around the world. We are ecstatic to welcome Brandy to the Motown family and eager to join her in making musical history.”

To celebrate the announcement, she released a performance of “Rather Be” from her seventh studio album “b7” as the finale to the COLORS SHOW — a performance and content series by Motown and COLORSxSTUDIOS celebrating Black Music Month that kicked off June 17 and has featured other Motown artists such as Ne-Yo, ELHAYE

The label and the artist teased an upcoming eighth studio album from the diva, who released “B7” independently in 2020. Critically lauded, the album was No. 1 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart and peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200.
 

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