Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Beyoncé's 43rd Birthday Marked with a Comic Book Tribute
The 22-page comic, titled "Female Force: Beyoncé," traces her rise from pop royalty to a prominent feminist figure. It is part of TidalWave's ongoing series that highlights influential women, following previous editions on Lizzo, Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift.
“This comic offers a fresh perspective on Beyoncé’s evolution, showcasing her impact on music and culture,” Michael Frizell, the comic's author, said in a news release announcing the book. Illustrated by Ramon Salas, it will be available in both print and digital formats, with cover art by Pablo Martinena.
The release coincides with the success of Beyoncé’s latest musical project, "Cowboy Carter," an album that explores genre and history. Partially inspired by her 2016 performance of "Daddy Lessons" with The Chicks at the Country Music Association Awards, which sparked mixed reactions, the album made history by becoming the first album by a Black woman to top Billboard’s Country Albums chart.
The single "Texas Hold 'Em" also became the first country song by a Black woman to reach No. 1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts.
Beyoncé’s influence extends beyond the music charts. She recently announced her new whiskey brand, SirDavis, inspired by her great-grandfather Davis Hogue, a moonshiner, and bottled in her hometown of Houston. Additionally, she has earned 17 nominations for the upcoming People’s Choice Country Awards and is also a nominee for two MTV Video Music Awards.
TidalWave Comics' titles, including "Female Force: Beyoncé," are available for digital download on platforms such as Kindle, iTunes, ComiXology and Google Play, among others.
Monday, September 2, 2024
'Bout It, Bout It': Master P Vows to Boost NOLA's Cultural Scene Ahead of Super Bowl
New Orleans Mayor Cantrell announced Master P as New Orleans' new Entertainment Ambassador, a role designed to elevate the city's cultural and economic profile ahead of Super Bowl LIX. |
"This partnership is a game-changer," Cantrell announced in a Facebook post Friday, highlighting the hip-hop mogul's proven ability to attract major events and opportunities. "We're aiming to elevate our community and boost our economy through the power of entertainment."
Miller, a New Orleans native who grew up in the Calliope Projects, attended local schools before his entrepreneurial spirit led him to California. There, he founded No Limit Records in the mid-1990s, a label that not only launched his own successful music career but also propelled Southern rap into the mainstream with artists like Snoop Dogg and Mystikal.
His business ventures extend beyond music to include film, television, sports, clothing, and real estate.
Master P expressed his enthusiasm for the role, emphasizing his commitment to showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage and ensuring that local residents benefit from major events.
"I want more for the city of New Orleans," he said. "As we have all these major events come in, we should be a part of this. People should be on the ground making this happen to keep the city going. So this is only the beginning...it's truly no limit."
Saturday, August 31, 2024
Fatman Scoop Dies at 53 After Collapsing During Connecticut Concert
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The iconic rapper, famed for his booming voice and 1990s club anthem "Be Faithful," was performing at Hamden Town Center Park as part of the Hamden Arts Commission's Free Summer Concert Series. During his set, he suffered a medical emergency, according to Hamden Mayor Lauren Garrett.
Video footage posted on social media captured the shirtless artist energetically engaging the crowd moments before he collapsed behind the DJ booth’s platform, out of the audience’s view. Attendees could be seen performing chest compressions as other performers led the crowd in prayer.
I REALLY hope he comes out of this ok. Prayers up for Fatman Scoop. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾pic.twitter.com/rR9PxNkiaR
— Chaddie The Baddie Turner (@TheMrChadTurner) August 31, 2024
Authorities responded to the scene at 8:33 p.m., and Fatman Scoop was transported by ambulance to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Details on the exact nature of the medical emergency have not been released.
Fatman Scoop's tour manager, Birch Michael, confirmed the news in a Facebook post, writing, "It is with the heaviest of hearts I announce the passing of Isaac Freeman III, known professionally as Fatman Scoop. You taught me how to be the man I am today. I love you, Scoop. Thank you so much for everything you gave to me. Rest in peace."
The event had been rescheduled from August due to inclement weather, and Fatman Scoop had been the headlining act for the "Green & Gold Party." The park, located six miles north of New Haven, had been packed with fans eager to see the New York-born artist, whose career spans decades.
RIP Fatman Scoop. I gotta spin this today. https://t.co/EjdchvCAas pic.twitter.com/ts0E4OxT2R
— Bishop (@innagtrey) August 31, 2024
Fatman Scoop rose to fame with "Be Faithful," a track that has earned him millions of views and remains a staple in clubs worldwide. He also featured on Missy Elliott's "Lose Control," which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2005, and collaborated with artists like Mariah Carey, Timberland and Magoo, Nick Cannon and Skrillex.
Just hours before his untimely passing, Fatman Scoop had premiered the official music video for his new song "Let It Go," a collaboration with rapper Dyce Paso.
Hamden Mayor Lauren Garrett expressed her condolences in a statement, saying, "Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers."