Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Charlie Wilson, Muni Long, and Cedric the Entertainer Lead All-Star Lineup for Soul Beach Music Festival

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Charlie Wilson, Muni Long, and Cedric the Entertainer Headline Soul Beach Music Festival’s Triumphant Return to St. Maarten

The Soul Beach Music Festival is set to return to St. Maarten this Memorial Day weekend, bringing an all-star lineup featuring Charlie Wilson, Muni Long, and Cedric the Entertainer. The festival, which first launched on the island 29 years ago, is expected to draw thousands of fans for a weekend of music, comedy, and celebration from May 21-26, 2025.

This year’s headliners bring together a mix of R&B legends, contemporary hitmakers, and comedy greats. Charlie Wilson, whose career spans decades as a solo artist and as the lead singer of The GAP Band, has built a catalog of timeless classics including "You Dropped the Bomb on Me," "Outstanding," and "Burn Rubber on Me." His solo career has been just as impactful, with 13 No. 1 Billboard R&B singles and 13 Grammy nominations, solidifying his status as one of the genre’s most enduring figures.

Muni Long, one of R&B’s brightest stars, continues to build on her Grammy-winning success. Best known for "Hrs & Hrs," which earned her Best R&B Performance at the 2023 Grammy Awards, she has followed up with hits like "Made For Me" and "Slow Grind," cementing her position as one of the genre’s most exciting new voices.

Comedy will also take center stage with Cedric the Entertainer, whose career in stand-up, television, and film spans decades. From his roles in "Barbershop" and "The Original Kings of Comedy" to his starring role in the hit CBS sitcom "The Neighborhood," Cedric remains one of the most in-demand comedians today. Festival organizers say his performance will set the tone for a weekend filled with energy and excitement.

Doug E. Fresh and comedian Chris Spencer will serve as hosts, while DJ Envy, co-host of iHeartMedia’s nationally syndicated "The Breakfast Club," will provide the soundtrack for some of the festival’s biggest events.

The festival’s return to St. Maarten is seen as a significant moment for both music fans and the island itself. Grisha Heyliger-Marten, the island’s Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunication, emphasized the event’s broader impact, calling it an important moment for the local economy and tourism industry.


"The return of the Soul Beach Music Festival is a major milestone, bringing together visitors and residents for a safe, vibrant celebration of culture and entertainment," Heyliger-Marten said.

Festival producer Mark Adkins echoed those sentiments, highlighting the festival’s history and its ability to bridge generations.

"Charlie Wilson embodies multi-generational greatness, while Muni Long represents the bright future ahead," Adkins said. "Blending the seasoned with the new creates an enduring and everlasting experience. This year is both a nostalgic tribute to our past and an inspiring glimpse into the future."

With five days of performances, parties, and cultural events, Soul Beach Music Festival continues to be one of the most anticipated experiences for R&B, hip-hop, and comedy fans. Organizers say this year’s festival will blend past traditions with new surprises, offering attendees a chance to witness some of the biggest names in entertainment in an unforgettable setting.

For more information, tickets, and travel details, visit SoulBeach.com.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Jay-Z Sues Attorney Tony Buzbee and Jane Doe Over ‘False’ Rape Allegations

Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter has filed a lawsuit against the woman who accused him of sexual assault and her attorney, Tony Buzbee, alleging that the claims were knowingly false and part of an extortion scheme. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, the lawsuit contends that Jane Doe and her legal team conspired to extract a financial settlement while publicly defaming him.

Jane Doe initially filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs in October 2023, accusing him of drugging and raping her when she was 13 years old at an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in 2000. The original lawsuit alluded to an unnamed "male celebrity" as a co-assailant. In December, she amended the complaint to name Jay-Z.

Carter’s lawsuit claims that before Jane Doe identified him publicly, Buzbee sent a "blatantly extortionate" demand letter seeking a financial settlement in exchange for keeping his name out of the case. "This was an evil conspiracy to leverage knowingly false accusations to force a multimillion-dollar settlement," the suit alleges.

Jay-Z further contends that Jane Doe later admitted to his legal team that the allegations were untrue but that Buzbee continued pushing the case regardless. "Jane Doe knew these allegations were false, and she told Buzbee they were false. But he pushed her to go forward with the false narrative," the lawsuit states. It also argues that the accusations resulted in reputational damage and lost business opportunities, with Carter estimating that Roc Nation lost at least $20 million in annual revenue due to the case.

Buzbee has dismissed Carter’s lawsuit as baseless. "Shawn Carter’s investigators have repeatedly harassed, threatened, and harangued this poor woman for weeks, trying to intimidate her and make her recant her story. She hasn’t, and won’t. Instead, she has stated repeatedly that she stands by her claims," Buzbee said in a statement.

He further accused Jay-Z’s team of attempting to silence Jane Doe. "These same group of investigators have been caught on tape offering to pay people to sue me and my firm," he added. "This is just another attempt to intimidate and bully this poor woman that we will deal with in due course. We won’t be bullied or intimidated by frivolous cases."

Jane Doe has also responded, standing by her allegations. "I was approached by people claiming to be investigators for Jay-Z, and they tried to pressure me into signing documents recanting my claims. I refused," she said. She denied admitting to fabricating her allegations and maintained that she will fight the case.

Carter’s legal team has requested that Jane Doe remain anonymous in court filings, citing her history of mental illness and self-harm. His lawsuit seeks damages for defamation, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, and civil conspiracy, arguing that the false allegations have caused severe damage to his career and personal life.

Monday, March 3, 2025

Usher to Receive Honorary Doctorate, Deliver Keynote at Emory University Commencement

 

Usher at the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors Dinner. 
Grammy-winning R&B icon Usher Raymond IV is adding another prestigious honor to his legacy — an honorary doctorate from Emory University.

The multi-platinum artist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur will also serve as the commencement speaker for Emory’s 180th graduation ceremony on May 12 in Atlanta.

Emory announced the news on February 27, with University President Gregory L. Fenves highlighting Usher’s profound impact on music, culture, and community service.

“There are few artists in the history of popular music who have innovated as ceaselessly as Usher,” Fenves said. “Through acclaimed albums, era-defining songs, global tours, and live performances that showcase his peerless talent as a singer, songwriter, and dancer, Usher has connected profoundly with generations of fans, building a dedicated audience that continues to grow.”

A Legacy Beyond Music

Usher, who moved to Atlanta at age 12 to pursue his music career, has spent three decades at the forefront of R&B and pop music. Since his self-titled debut album in 1994, he has delivered nine No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including timeless classics like “U Got It Bad,” “Yeah!,” “Burn,” “My Boo” and “OMG.”

The eight-time Grammy winner has continued to evolve, headlining the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show and bringing Atlanta culture to a global audience through his sold-out Las Vegas residency from 2021-2023.

Beyond his trailblazing career in music, Usher has cemented his place as a philanthropist and mentor to young people. In 1999, he founded Usher’s New Look  an Atlanta-based nonprofit that has guided over 55,000 under-resourced teens through mentorship, leadership training, financial literacy education and career development.

Through a longstanding partnership with Emory University, Usher’s foundation has worked to empower students with the resources they need to succeed in high school, college, and beyond.

“New Look fills a critical need by stepping up to help students realize their potential,” Fenves noted. “Emory University has been proud to partner with this incredible organization over the years.”

Usher Reflects on the Honor

As he prepares to address Emory’s Class of 2024, Usher expressed his excitement about sharing his journey and inspiring graduates.

“I have spent my life following my spark — my passion — and trying to support young people as they find and follow their own passions,” Usher said. “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to speak to these incredible Emory students as they graduate and prepare to make their mark on the world.”

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