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Music celebrities in the growing entertainment industry.
The Versatile Singer With Mind-Boggling Achievements!
Many young talents deviate from what their parents want them to be in the future. Most of them tend to pursue their passion and talent in various fields after school. In any case, many vocal talents will never choose to become a priest rather than a singer. But in the case of Lionel Richie, he really did. He studied Divinity in the church, whose organization was based on bishops. Actually, he wanted to be a priest, but he highly concentrated on music.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Beat
What Actually Happened To SisQo?
He is one of the stage artists with extraordinary agility when performing. I was extremely elated when I saw him go onstage to receive a Grammy Award with a unique dance moves. Even without rhythm, SisQo's sequence steps was truly amazing. The crowd could not help but gave a standing ovation. That is SisQo!!
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Beat
The Royal Voice
Long Live the King! While he may have passed in 1977, he still lives within my heart and the hearts of many fans. That famous album 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong sums up my feelings about the King. Elvis fans are devoted to their King even many years since his passing.
By Steve Elliot7 years ago in Beat
Is It Ice Cube, Ice-T, or LL Cool J?
Ice Cube, Ice-T, and LL Cool J have so much in common that sometimes it is difficult identifying which is which. They are all great African-American rappers and actors who usually wear caps and sunglasses. They all started out in music and then became actors in movies and on popular television series. People know them by their stage names instead of their real names.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Beat
Reason First: Were Tupac and Madonna the Ultimate Couple in Popular Music History?
With her worn out body and waning importance in the sphere of modern music, Madonna no longer has the rights to the letter that slain rapper and actor Tupac penned for her while he was still incarcerated at the Clinton Correctional Facility. The succinct and pointed letter could fetch up to $300,000 at auction. For a letter that is over two decades old and written by a dead hip hop artist, the artifact sets a precedent. Madonna had a spectacular run through the eighties up until the early aughts. She now has the relevance of a DVD player. She can still perform but she lacks the power and ability as the new guns like Ariana Grande.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Beat











