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Beyonce‘s sit-down with Oprah has finally aired in full.  Check it under the cut in case you missed it, plus the highlights you should know…. Tonight on “Next Chapter”, Beyonce sat down with Oprah Winfrey at The London Hotel IN NYC this past Tuesday, just hours before her premiere of her HBO documentary.  And the two bonded over the business of being real women, business itself, and connecting the dots throughout your life to learn who you really are. Beyonce said her daughter Blue Ivy showed her who she really was, made her life’s meaning become clear.  And only then was she able to reflect on everything in her life that’s gotten her to this point. On splitting with her father One of the hardest things I’ve ever done.  Someone you love.  Someone that’s given you life.  Someone that’s done such a fantastic job.  It’s a part of life and a part of growth.  And I had to tell myself, at some point you have to be the adult your father has raised you to be and prepared you to be. On sharing her miscarriage with the world There’s so many couples that go through that and it’s one of the hardest things I’ve been through.  It’s one of the reasons I didn’t tell people I was pregnant the second time around.  You just don’t know. On discussing how to handle the publicity around her daughter It’s so much to think about, but in the end it just wasn’t right to [sell images] and things like that.  Someone would end up hounding and it’s just not safe.  So we put the pictures out there. On Blue Ivy’s personality She is hilarious.  And she is fire.  I didn’t think she would be like that but Lord am I going to have a time!  She loves books.  She loves the books that you bought her…she now has the Blue Ivy Book Club. On Jay-Z as a dad Incredible.  He’s a different human being. And it’s really beautiful to see a young man, such a great father.  I’m so lucky. On expanding the family I definitely want to have another child.  But it’s also important for me to do what I love.  I love to make music.  I wanted to see after I had my daughter, if I was still as passionate about performing.  Maybe after this next tour I’ll have another. I did a show 3 months after giving birth and that was so crazy.  I clearly didn’t know I would be able to do that after gaining 57 pounds. How Jay has helped her in her career I would not be the woman I am if I did not go home to that man.  It just gives me such a foundation.  We were friends first.  We were on the phone first, no dates, for a year and  half.  Just to have someone you just like, is so important. On taking Oprah’s advice on not talking about her intimate relationships I took that as far as I could take it. On her Sasha Fierce alter ego Now I don’t really need Sasha Fierce.  I don’t really need that alter ego that’s SO difference.  Now I think I’m showing more of myself in my music.  I’m more connected to my art-Sasha Fierce lives within me all the time. On growing as a business woman You can be kind, but you have to stay true to yourself….I’ve only shared who I am through my music and I feel like that mystique is so important.  I still don’t feel comfortable with talking about certain things.  But I feel like it’s so much fun to share my stories through photography. On what’s next I’m in the studio.  I’m on tour.  One thing I’m trying to learn is time management and it’s the hardest thing to me.  And I need to take my time.  I’ve been raised to work so hard so it doesn’t even feel right to me to not work.   Check out the full video below:
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DaBaby says he went from getting $300K for a feature to $150K after recent controversy

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American rapper, DaBaby has revealed that he now gets half of what he used to get paid for a feature verse after a recent controversy.

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Napoléon by Abel Gance (1st period) opening Cannes Classics at the 77th Festival de Cannes

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A legend known to cinephiles the world over, a major work of the silent era, one of the most monumental restorations in the history of filmmaking will be unveiled on May 14 as a world premiere: Napoléon by Abel Gance (1st period), in a version resulting from a colossal, passionate effort by the Cinémathèque française, with the support of the CNC.

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Davido Inks Partnership with UnitedMasters For His Nine+ Records Venture

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Making yet another major power move, three-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated Nigerian global superstar and Afrobeats pioneer Davido has inked a deal with UnitedMasters for his recently launched label Nine+ Records.

In this groundbreaking collaboration, Davido will spearhead artist development, A&R, and behind-the-scenes curation, nurturing a pioneering lineup of artists across the continent under Nine+ Records. United by a shared vision, the teams will work together to introduce and foster talent, amplifying Davido’s influence and extending his reach even further. This partnership marks a pivotal moment in shaping the future of African and world music.

Together, the teams will collaborate closely in order to not only introduce, but cultivate career talent. It only expands Davido’s influence and reach.

Read Also: Davido gifts fan $50k to payoff student loans

Of today’s announcement Davido said, “I couldn’t be more proud to partner with Steve and the team at United Masters, this announcement represents an exciting new chapter for developing and established artists around the world.”

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Steve Stoute, Founder and CEO of UnitedMasters states, “Over the last 2 years, we’ve proven our commitment to Africa investing in artists, education, and technology. Today, we are doubling down. With this new venture with Davido & the launch of Nine Plus Records, we reinforce our mission in becoming a bridge for artists on the continent. Together we’ll identify & develop new artists while supporting them with brand and synch opportunities.”

Nine+ Records will be announcing more artists and partners in the future.

Last night, Davido just sold out one of the most iconic venues in the world, headlining Madison Square Garden in New York City. He ignited the stage with what will be remembered as a historic set, bringing Afrobeats to the Big Apple in the biggest way possible. In advance of the show, he extensively spoke to Billboard who praised how “Performing in New York has also become a special ritual” for him.

This news also arrives on the heels of various major company announcements for UnitedMasters. The company locked down a high-profile alliance with SymphonyOS and Groover. Plus, it hosted its annual “A Celebration of Independence” GRAMMY® Concert at the Palladium in Hollywood, CA. The show boasted an all-star lineup, including headliner Davido, Uncle Waffles, Tokischa, Donavan’s Yard, and NLE Choppa. Of the latter, The Source wrote, “This marked the first time UnitedMasters featured international acts, solidifying its impact and representation within the global independent artist movement.”

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Record Rainfall in UAE: Dubai in Chaos as Streets Flood

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Chaos swept through the United Arab Emirates as it faced the most intense rainfall in 75 years, with certain regions recording over 250 mm (approximately 10 inches) of rain within a mere 24-hour period, as per the state’s media office statement released on Wednesday, April 17. (more…)

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Nelly and Ashanti are working on a special duet! (more…)

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Baloji and Emmanuelle Béart will co-preside over the Caméra d’or Jury of the 77th Festival de Cannes

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The 77th Festival de Cannes will feature an unprecedented yet self-evident pairing at the head of the Caméra d’or Jury. As rich dialogue and inspiring gaze arise from encounters, the Festival de Cannes is eager to bring together Emmanuelle Béart and Baloji to co-preside over the Jury that will honor one of the first films presented in the Festival’s Official Selection or its parallel sections.

An unprecedented pairing since French actress Emmanuelle Béart and director and songwriter Baloji, who evolves in Belgium and the Democratic Republic of Congo, have never met. She has worked with some of the world’s greatest filmmakers, dazzling both screen and stage with her incandescent performance. He is a bold, visionary creator, who made two short films before receiving the New Voice Prize at Un Certain Regard in 2023 for his acclaimed debut feature Omen.

 

An obvious pairing as both are free spirits with no limits, who rely on their art to achieve creative freedom. Through her impressive filmography and her humanitarian commitment, Emmanuelle Béart is forever supporting a filmmaking to be shared, to emancipate, transcend borders and help us live together. Baloji, in his first feature film with impressive aesthetic mastery, delivers a chronicle that transcends otherness through the prism of magical realism.

 

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Delighted to be paired at the head of the Caméra d’or Jury, Baloji and Emmanuelle Béart will combine their voices to welcome the first features of filmmakers who look at the world with inspiration, tell us about it with emotion and invite us to discuss it with the conviction of beginnings. “Being a self-taught filmmaker and a filmmaker from the Congolese diaspora,” confides Baloji, “it’s a great honour to be able to witness the vitality of first-time directors, to discover their strong singularities and their inaugural work, which will have a lasting impact on the identity of their filmography.” Emmanuelle Béart declares: “A first film is about the impossibility of doing anything other than delving into the depths of one’s being to find out what we can’t keep quiet about. A deeply moving and terribly free birth: no one is waiting for you yet. We will honor our duty with wonder and respect.”

 

The Caméra d’or Jury has been co-chaired three times before: by actress Françoise Fabian and director Daniel Schmid in 1996, by Marthe Keller and Géraldine Chaplin in 2002, and by brothers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne in 2006.

 

In 2023, the Caméra d’Or was awarded to Pham Thien An for Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell  by the Jury presided over by French actress Anaïs Demoustier

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