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Last night, Big Sean blessed the The Arsenio Hall Show stage with two live performances of Hall of Fame tracks “Fire” and “Beware.” He also had a chance to briefly discuss his come up with host Arsenio Hall. The live band backing the G.O.O.D. Music MC gave his tunes a new life, as the rhymer spit lyrics emphatically. “Beware” especially hit way harder due to the dual percussion in the band’s set up.

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Keke Palmer Says She Used To Pray To Have Light Skin Until She Learned Better

Colorism issues seems to be one thing that have withstood the test of time in the African American community, but thankfully we have women who can be honest about their struggle and even more forthcoming with their ability to overcome it. While speaking at “The Hollywood Confidential Panel” in LA this Tuesday discussing images of African American Women in mainstream media with a number of influential women, 20-year-old actress KeKe Palmer admitted that she used to pray for lighter skin so she could be seen as prettier.

 

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Even Rita Ora’s Fans Think She Should Quit Singing And Just Be Pretty

Looks like Rita Ora is entering into fashion by modeling for a few designer campaigns. It’s a smart move and is less annoying than trying to be a designer, like many of her counterparts. We’ve seen her strike a pose for DKNY, big up Adidas and be the face of Superga– and once again she’s giving her best pouty face for S MODA (El Pais) magazine. Ora’s fans adored the photo, but some of them loved it so much that they think Rita Ora should venture into modeling full-time. No singing necessary.

 

 

 

 

[StyleBlazer]


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