Issa Rae
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Music She wanted the driver to take her son to school.
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Movies It took Keke Palmer a long time to build a friendship strong enough to ask SZA about kissing Drake and not offend her.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Entertainment Issa Rae said pineapple had to be removed from the special mix.
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Chantilly Post -
Pop Culture Seales's character has long worn AKA colors, but for some reason, members have attacked the actress, calling her "disrespectful" in this confusing viral moment.
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Erika Marie -
Original Content Yung Baby Tate commandeers the spotlight on this week's edition of "Rise & Grind," in which she reveals the creation process behind her viral hit "I Am," touching on her partnership with Issa Rae's Raedio, and stresses the importance of positive affirmations.
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Movies A little dose of Black Girl Magic.
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Entertainment Issa Rae's getting us even more ready for season three.
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Chantilly Post -
Entertainment These women ran the world in the last year.
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Movies SZA made her acting debut in "One of Them Days." Critics shared mixed reviews of her performance while fans adored it.
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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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TV Shawna and Mia are back this November!
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Music Doechii & Issa Rae talk rap sh!t
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Pop Culture She called the brief misstep in their relationship “one of her biggest regrets.”
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TV The ladies sat down for a laugh-filled virtual chat as Issa Rae quizzed SZA on her "Insecure" knowledge.
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TV The unstoppable Issa Rae journey from humble beginnings to a $10 million net worth. A captivating tale of talent, tenacity, and triumph.
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TV She opened up on black shows not being given the space to succeed.
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Lavender Alexandria