Issa Rae
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Entertainment Issa Rae is scared of falling off the bandwagon.
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TV The comedy series previews the beginning of the end with a new trailer for its final season.
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Movies A little dose of Black Girl Magic.
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Tech Issa Rae is coming to Google Assistant.
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Movies Issa Rae's making plays out here.
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TV Issa Rae expands her reach.
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Entertainment “I don’t want to go out for any role that’s written for African-Americans in the breakdown...I want to go for any white males,"- Michael B. Jordan.
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TV At her recent Hoorae event in D.C., Rae revealed more about her upcoming comedy series about women in Rap.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content Chicago native Dreezy has spent the last decade racking up accolades in the industry. In our "Ladies First" interview, she talks about working with Hit-Boy, receiving her flowers from Coi Leray, collaborating with Issa Rae on "Rap Sh*t," while explaining why she's an "emotional gangster."
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Erika Marie -
TV We don’t know how he got the two mixed up either.
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Movies Coming to theaters soon.
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Chantilly Post -
Entertainment Issa Rae can now laugh at her past hard times.
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Chantilly Post