Monday, April 28, 2014

Jay Z and Beyonce Officially Announce On The Run Tour

Jay Z and Beyonce took to their social media networks to officially announce their joint tour On the Run.

I'm not a fan of the name but I dig the concept.

This is going to be amazing tour and I will  be in Chicago for that date.

Check out tour dates here.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

JAY Z AND BEYONCE CONFIRM ROSE BOWL FOR STADIUM TOUR

It has been confirmed that hip hop power couple Jay Z and Beyonce have booked the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA for their Mr. And Mrs. Carter stadium tour. They have been slowly booking venues and the date hasn't been confirmed but this is certainly a big move for the couple.

Read more from E!

Fashion Alert!!!!!!

There's a new boutique in Detroit, MI called Fiercly Beautiful and it's a must shop!!!

They have unique custom jewelry, accessories,  clothing,  hats, tees, and more!!!!

Address 15252 Gratiot Det, MI

Contact (248) 818-2114

Instagram @fierclybeautiful

New Music- Lil Boosie Pray For Me

Check out this track from Lil' Boosie. It's smooth and perfect for the warm summer nights coming.

Check out the link below for the full song.

Lil Boosie - Pray For Me (Feat Webbie & Foxx)

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Beyonce Talks Sexuality With Out Magazine

I stumbled across this article while I was checking out a new blog one of my followers tweeted about. It's a LGBT site blog called The Fab Femme and I'm loving it already because....well they love Beyonce.

Beyonce covered Out Magazine which is another LGBT publication and Bey talked sexuality and her new album.

Check out this excerpt from the interview.

Out: Your fifth album has been noted for being feminist, but a number of people in the LGBT community also identify with it. Were the lyrics ever written consciously with different groups in mind?

Beyoncé: While I am definitely conscious of all the different types of people who listen to my music, I really set out to make the most personal, honest, and best album I could make. I needed to free myself from the pressures and expectations of what I thought I should say or be, and just speak from the heart. Being that I am a woman in a male-dominated society, the feminist mentality rang true to me and became a way to personalize that struggle…But what I’m really referring to, and hoping for, is human rights and equality, not just that between a woman and a man. So I’m very happy if my words can ever inspire or empower someone who considers themselves an oppressed minority…We are all the same and we all want the same things: the right to be happy, to be just who we want to be and to love who we want to love.

You can view more of the article here