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Beyoncé Reminisces About Hosting 2000 MTV VMAs with Aaliyah
For the 15th year anniversary of Aaliyah's death, Beyoncé shared a video of her and the late R&B singer co-hosting the pre-show program for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Aside from Beyoncé, other artists who worked closely with Aaliyah such as Timbaland and Missy Elliot also shared their own tributes to the singer. -
Watch Michelle Obama and Missy Elliot Rap ‘Get Ur Freak On’ for Carpool Karaoke with James Corden
After spending time with Michelle Obama for the Carpool Karaoke segment of "The Late Late Show with James Corden," Missy Elliot admitted that she was stunned when she saw the First Lady rap her way through "Get Ur Freak On." -
Hillary Clinton Writes New Essay on Women in Music Honorees and Her Heroes
Hillary Clinton has written a new essay in Billboard Magazine about women in music and her musical heroes. -
Missy Elliott Talks Women Rappers, 'WTF' Influences and More in New Interview
Music fans across the world are thrilled to see that Missy Elliott is back, and just as good as ever. The massively influential female rapper has made great strides for women in the industry, and released a plethora of fantastic material along the way. Although she had taken a hiatus in recent years, Missy Elliott released "WTF ft. Pharell Wiliams" in a momentous return-to-form that had many in the industry buzzing. Further, her Super Bowl halftime performance let fans know that she hadn't lost a bit of her power in the years she took off. In a new interview with Billboard, Elliott discusses her influence over popular female rappers such as Nicki Minaj, and the state of women in this industry. -
Classic Hip-Hop Formats Playing Tupac Shakur, Public Enemy and Snoop Dogg Are Saving Commercial Radio Stations
Commercial radio is suffering. Satellite and streaming options that link directly to mobile devices are becoming increasingly popular because of the diversity and lack of commercial interruptions. According to The New York Times, one format is incredibly hot right now - classic hip-hop. Stations championing Tupac Shakur, Public Enemy and Snoop Dogg are sprouting up all over the country. Radio One, Cummulus Media and iHeartMedia are all jumping at the opportunity.
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