Friday, January 3, 2025

Legendary Soul Artist Brenton Wood Dies at 83

Brenton Wood, best known for his 1967 hit "The Oogum Boogum Song," has died at the age of 83, his manager Manny Gallegos confirmed Friday to multiple media outlets. Wood passed away at his home in Moreno Valley, California, surrounded by friends and family. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

Born Alfred Jesse Smith in Shreveport, Louisiana, Wood moved with his family to San Pedro, California, and later to Compton, where he excelled as a member of the Compton High School track team, earning several athletic awards. He began his music career at East Los Angeles College, adopting the stage name Brenton Wood as a nod to his hometown.

Inspired by artists such as Jesse Belvin and Sam Cooke, Wood honed his songwriting skills and became a proficient pianist. His early singles with Brent Records and Wand Records did not achieve commercial success, but his breakthrough came with the novelty song "The Oogum Boogum Song," which reached No. 19 on the US Billboard R&B chart and No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 in spring 1967. The song sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.

Wood's subsequent single, "Gimme Little Sign," climbed to No. 9 on the pop chart, No. 19 on the R&B chart, No. 2 on KHJ, and No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart. His follow-up hit, "Baby You Got It," peaked at No. 34 on the Hot 100 during the last week of 1967.

Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, Wood continued to release music, forming his own label, Prophesy Records, in 1972. Under the label, he released and co-produced tracks such as "Sticky Boom Boom [Too Cold] Part I and II." His backing band during this period was Kent And The Candidates, led by famed drummer Kent Sprague.

Over his career, Wood released nine studio albums and worked with notable collaborators, including George Semper and Al McKay of Earth, Wind & Fire. In recent years, his music found renewed popularity through placements in television shows and films. "The Oogum Boogum Song" was featured in "The Umbrella Academy," "Almost Famous," and "Don't Worry Darling," while "Great Big Bundle of Love" appeared in the second season of "Big Little Lies."

Earlier this year, Wood launched his farewell tour, "Catch You on the Rebound: The Last Tour," but it was paused in May 2024 after he was hospitalized.

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Alicia Keys to Receive Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at Grammy Honors

Alicia Keys in promotional art for her 2025 Broadway debut "Hell's Kitchen."
Alicia Keys will be honored with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the 2025 Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective, an official event of Grammy Week. The ceremony is set for Thursday, Jan. 30, at the Fairmont Century Plaza, preceding the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.

The Dr. Dre Global Impact Award, established in 2023 and named after the legendary producer and philanthropist Dr. Dre, acknowledges artists whose influence extends beyond music. It honors not only artistic excellence but also entrepreneurial achievements, philanthropic efforts, and significant global cultural impact.

Keys, a 16-time Grammy winner, has been a formidable presence in the music industry since her debut album, "Songs in A Minor" (2001). With over 65 million records sold worldwide and more than five billion streams, she stands as the top RIAA-certified female R&B artist of the millennium.


Her latest endeavors include the eighth studio album, "KEYS (Original and Unlocked)," a sold-out world tour, and the best-selling memoir, More Myself: A Journey. In 2023, her Keys to the Summer tour highlighted her dynamic artistry across 22 cities.

Beyond her musical achievements, Keys is a New York Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, and advocate for women’s equality in the music industry. She co-founded She Is The Music, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating opportunities and equity for women in music, and launched Keys Soulcare, a lifestyle and wellness brand.

“From her timeless music to her unwavering dedication to uplifting others, Alicia has made an indelible impact on the world,” said Harvey Mason Jr., Recording Academy CEO. “Alicia embodies everything the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award represents—her artistry knows no bounds, her advocacy inspires meaningful change, and her influence has profoundly shaped culture. We are honored to celebrate her extraordinary legacy and the transformative contributions she continues to make in music and beyond.”

The inaugural Dr. Dre Global Impact Award was presented to Dr. Dre himself in 2023. During his acceptance speech, Dr. Dre emphasized the award’s role in inspiring the next generation of producers, artists, and entrepreneurs. “Never compromise your vision, at all. Pursue quality over quantity, and remember that everything is important,” he stated, highlighting the award’s commitment to excellence and cultural influence.



The Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective, now in its fourth year, celebrates trailblazing artists and industry leaders who have significantly contributed to the music industry and culture. The event will be produced by MVD Inc., with Adam Blackstone serving as the evening’s music supervisor.

Grammy Week 2025 culminates with the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, scheduled to take place live on Sunday, Feb. 2, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The awards ceremony will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and streamed on Paramount+.

Friday, December 27, 2024

Rapper OG Maco, Known for ‘U Guessed It,’ Dies at 32

OG Maco, the Atlanta rapper best known for his viral 2014 hit "U Guessed It," has died at the age of 32.

His family confirmed his passing in a statement shared on his official Instagram account, expressing grief and honoring his legacy.

"With heavy hearts, we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our beloved Ben, known to the world as OG Maco," the statement read. "His life was a testament to resilience, creativity, and boundless love. Through his music, passion, and unwavering spirit, he touched so many lives and left a lasting impact."

The musician, born Benedict Chiajulam Ihesiba Jr., was admitted to a Los Angeles hospital on December 12 after reportedly suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He remained in critical condition for two weeks before succumbing to his injuries on December 26.

Maco rose to fame with his breakout single "U Guessed It," which became a viral sensation and peaked at No. 90 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track, characterized by its raw, energetic delivery, cemented his place as a pioneer of the trap movement.


Born in College Park, Georgia, OG Maco signed with Quality Control Music and released a series of mixtapes and EPs. Though he only released two full-length studio albums, his influence within the hip-hop and trap scenes was significant.

Throughout his career, Maco faced health struggles, including a 2016 car accident that left him with multiple skull fractures and the loss of an eye. In 2019, he publicly shared his battle with a rare skin condition caused by a bacterial infection.

His family invited fans to offer condolences and share memories through his social media accounts. "For those who wish to connect, your support means more than words can express," the statement continued. "Today, we celebrate a life that was extraordinary in every way."

If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, help is available through the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or by dialing 988.

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