Ari Lennox
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Music Ari Lennox left J. Cole's Dreamville label almost a year ago after calling them out online for not supporting her enough.
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Pop Culture Ari Lennox has apologized to Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King for her criticism of them after the death of Kobe Bryant.
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Streetwear Elsewhere on her Twitter page, the Dreamville artist shared a selection of sultry selfies from her ongoing "age/sex/location" tour.
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Music The singer is not happy.
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Music Ari Lennox is making the move for her mental health.
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Music Stevie Wonder spoke with Ari Lennox about her dating life during a recent radio appearance.
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Music Lil Baby, GloRilla and Ari Lennox will be performing at the 2022 American Music Awards.
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Music Fans want answers.
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Relationships The singer seems to be going through a rough patch relationship wise.
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Streetwear Dreamville's leading lady will wrap up her time on the road at the end of March with two shows in her hometown.
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Music The soulful singer blasted the culprit, and in this new footage of the incident, the woman responsible tries to defend herself.
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Streetwear It was another star-studded weekend in New York City.
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Pop Culture Could you see Ari as Disney's first Black Princess, Tiana? Watch her sing "Almost There" from the beloved film.
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Music Lennox didn't bite her tongue responding to Joe Budden's criticism.
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Pop Culture Photos from Phor's OnlyFans page sparked an interesting debate about male sexuality this month.
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Music Discover Ari Lennox's journey in music, from her soulful beginnings to becoming a defining voice in contemporary R&B.
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Music Ari Lennox had previously described her experience opening for Rod Wave as "heavy on her soul" due to the audiences present berating her.
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Music Ari Lennox hasn't always had a good experience with record labels.
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Cole Blake