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Hip-Hop Salute to Queens of The Culture: “Still We Rise”

In 2023 Queens of the Culture reign supreme. And this is a hip-hop salute to some of the great women doing their thing, claiming their thrones, holding their crowns, and creating legacies with utmost grace and elegance.

All Hail Queens Of 2023

2023 has just begun and has already been outstanding for some phenomenal women. Of mention are Beyonce, Angela Bassett, Missy Elliot, Viola Davis, Lizzo, and Letitia Wright. And while many more women have risen to great acclaim, here’s to the few who have grabbed the 2023 spotlight showcasing their excellence.

Queen Of The Culture #1: Beyonce

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Beyonce. Image source: Getty Images, Frazer Harrison.

Beyonce is a force of nature. Her business acumen, style, and work ethic are incomparable. With every move she makes, she creates a blueprint for excellence. But what more does one expect from someone who has lived most of their life perfecting a craft? Beyonce has been putting in work for over three decades.

From her humble beginnings as a member and front leader of Destiny Child in the 90s to her ascension and claim to Queen Bey, she has exemplified greatness. And her work has culminated in a massive win. February 2023 would forever solidify Bey’s legacy as a consummate artist. According to the New York Times, “Beyoncé made Grammy history… setting a record at the 65th annual ceremony for the most career wins by any artist,” making her a royal amongst royals in the music industry.

Queen Of The Culture #2: Angela Bassett

Bassett is film royalty. She has portrayed some of the most iconic Black women of the culture and done so with absolute finesse. Her filmography is noteworthy and speaks for itself.

However, one thing becomes evident every time the star graces the screen. Bassett wears a cloak of regality. And no role has showcased that better than her portrayal as the Queen of Wakanda and mother of T’challa. The world recognized her stature this year. Her mesmerizing performance as Queen Ramonda led to a most noteworthy achievement. According to CBS News,

“Angela Bassett made history when she won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a film for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” becoming the first performer to win a Globe in an acting category for their role in a Marvel film.”

As most know, she wears the crown of excellence with every role. And this is one of many achievements in recognition of her greatness.

Queen Of The Culture #3: Viola Davis

Viola Davis’s talent is immeasurable. If there was anyone who could lay claim to the adage “Your gift will make room for you,” she could. Her presence is magnetizing, and she commands an audience on small or big screens.

Viola Davis
Viola Davis. Image source: Leon Bennett, Getty Images.

Davis’s natural talents and beauty are bar none. And never was a role so excellently played than her performance as the mighty General Nansica of the Agojie in the feature film “The Woman King.” Although a general, it was undeniable that royalty was an indelible part of her DNA. However, the moving delivery of her book “Finding Me” led to Davis becoming the 15th individual in history to gain EGOT status, an honor befitting the best of the best.

Queen Of The Culture #4: Missy Elliot

Missy is one of the most talented women to step onto the hip-hop scene. Her contributions are enormous. Missy is a trendsetter and never fails in whatever capacity she takes on. Elliot is the showstopper and undoubtedly holds the pattern for originality. She came fully as herself in a world where everyone else was striving to make it with cookie-cutter images. She was unapologetically Missy Misdemeanor Elliot.

Missy Elliot
Missy Elliot. Image Source Elle/Mark Seliger

As a style maven, choreographer, writer, producer, and performance artist, Elliot is the undisputed Queen of boss moves. And this year, she received a few of the choicest flowers. According to E Online,

“Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2023 nominees on February 1 with the rapper reaching a major milestone as the first female Hip Hop Artist to receive the honor.”

Queen of the Culture #5: Lizzo

If it could be said that Missy was the original, Lizzo is the next-level archetype. She, like Missy, has made it in the industry entirely as herself. Her bravery, confidence, and artistry are refreshing. She stands as a steadfast example of being beautiful in your own skin. She models excellence. Her grace and elegance are breathtaking.

Queens Of The Culture; Lizzo
Lizzo. Image Source: Kevin Mazur, GI for The Recording Academy.

And in 2023, Lizzo received another well-deserved honor. Lizzo, who has been serving and shining in her capacity since she first took the mic, took home the Grammy for Record of the year “About Damn Time.”

While it may seem like small potatoes compared to other achievements, it is no small thing. This win has moved Lizzo closer to achieving the coveted EGOT status, as she now has an Emmy and a plethora of Grammys, which she took home in 2020.

Queen Of The Culture #6: Letitia Wright

Queens Of The Culture; Letitia Wright
Letitia Wright. Image source: Scott Garfitt, Invision, AP.

Finally, we recognize Letitia Wright, who brilliantly played Shuri, the brilliant intellect and tech-savvy sister of T’challa. She owned the screen alongside Bassett in the recent Marvel Epic, “Black Panther Wakanda Forever.” However, unlike Letitia’s counterparts, her achievement for the year comes from her home country. According to Caribbean Loop. Wright left the country of Guyana at the age of eight. However, she has made a massive name in the entertainment industry. According to the source,

“She began her career with appearances on Top Boy, Coming Up, Chasing Shadows, Humans, Doctor Who, and Black Mirror. And subsequently, Wright received a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for the latter.”

But that is only a portion of her accomplishments. Wright went on to win a SAG and an image award from the NAACP for her portrayal of Shuri. But most recently, she received a tremendous honor from Guyana, an appreciation and recognition award for her work and craft. On February 1, 2023, Letitia Wright was awarded an honorary Doctorate in arts and letters from The University of Guyana.

In Conclusion

All hail these beautiful women and cultural leaders who exemplify what talent, dedication, and hard work render. We salute them for continuing to exhibit regality, for being living demonstrations of the immortal words of great poet laureate Maya Angelou. “… Still, we rise.”

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Viola Davis Achieves The EGOT Status

After tonight Viola Davis has become the third black woman ever to have all four prestigious awards to her name.

A Night At The Grammys

Earlier this afternoon, the 65th annual Grammy awards kicked off. Some standout winners so far include Beyonce, Steve Lacy, and Tems. 

However, no one’s star is shining brighter tonight than Viola Davis. Viola had a jam-packed 2022, including the critically acclaimed “The Woman King,” “The First Lady,” and “Black Adam,” just to name a few. Now she can start 2023 off with a massive, career-changing feat.

The 57-year-old actress took home her first Grammy tonight for her audiobook memoir “Finding Me.” 

During her emotional speech, Davis acknowledged her outstanding achievement with all the excitement it deserves. The audiobook earned her an award for the best audiobook, narration, and storytelling recording. Davis was one of two black women who made history tonight, with Beyonce becoming the most-awarded artist in Grammy history.

“It has just been such a journey,” she said onstage. “I just EGOT!” 

A Big EGOT

An ‘EGOT’ refers to an entertainer that’s won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. It’s considered one of the highest-regarded accomplishments a celeb can receive. Viola Davis is a part of history tonight, becoming the third black woman to gain EGOT status behind Whoopi Goldberg and Jennifer Hudson. It’s certainly a rare bragging right, with only 18 actors in that category. Before tonight, the “Suicide Squad” actress already had two Tonys, an Emmy, and an Oscar. She earned those honors for the stage production of “Fences,” “King Hedley II,” ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder,” and the film “Fences,” respectively.

“I wrote this book to honor the 6-year-old Viola, to honor her, to honor her life, her joy, her trauma, her everything,” Viola also said upon receiving her Grammy.

Coincidentally, Davis just recently spoke on her desire for the EGOT label during an interview with the recording academy last month.

“A lot of people haven’t found that thing that they’re passionate about, that they can do. Some have,” Davis said. “But we all are looking for that, blowing a hole through this earth before we leave it. I think about that in my work a lot. I really found that thing that I love to do. So I always wanna make it meaningful.”

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Man Arrested Who Shot And Killed Jacqueline Avant In A Home Invasion

Today, authorities conducted arrests in connection to Jacqueline Avant’s murder. Beverly Hills police Chief Mark Stainbrook announced the arrest of Aariel Maynor, 29, in connection with the shooting. Police say Maynor shot himself in the foot during an alleged burglary of another home. Shot himself in the foot indeed, with the AR-15 rifle Maynor used during the incident.

Reports state that shots rang out in the Beverly Hills neighborhood of Trousdale Estates. Home invaders entered the house of music executive Clarence Avant and fired shots that claimed the life of Avant’s wife.

Beverly Hills, LAPD got alerts after locating Maynor on the 6000 block of Graciosa Drive. He was immobile due to a gunshot wound to the foot. In contrast, this happened while attempting to burglarize another home. 

Also, cameras caught Maynor’s vehicle in the neighborhood. This while leaving the Avant’s home.

The beloved Jacqueline Avant

Jacqueline Alberta Gray was born on March 6, 1940, in Jamaica Queens, New York. She began as a hospital technician and phlebotomist in New York City. Also, she modeled for Ebony Fashion Fair. Eunice Johnson created this annual fashion show and fundraising event of Chicago’s Johnson Publishing Company, thus, striking a philanthropic background for Jaquie. While the show focused on the Black neighborhood, it featured primarily African-American models wearing luxury European designers like Yves Saint Laurent and Givenchy.

Clarence and Jaqueline met in the 1960s and began their power couple movement in fashion and music.

Jacqueline made history in uniting Black politics and entertainment. Clarence accumulated mounds of love and respect with his wife Jaqueline throughout his career. Clarence is now with his daughter Nicole, married to the Netflix CEO, Ted Sarandos.

Here are heartfelt Tweets that illustrate the love yet frustration with this tragic, senseless act.

What is wrong with humanity?

While many wonder why someone would shoot an 81-year-old woman, the search for words looms. Unfortunately, this act of violence will shake feelings of safety. Inhumane acts are taking place daily but are hard to digest nonetheless.

There has been a slew of burglaries within the past month. Seemingly, women have been unlucky in this arena of attacks. In September, Hitman Holla’s girlfriend was shot during a burglary attempt while home alone. Sierra of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta shared she was a victim of a home invasion. Erica Mena, also from Love and Hip Hop, was a home invasion victim this year. Safaree, the husband of Erica, shared publicly for fear that women and children need better protection.

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As the influx of home invasions alert many, we must continue to push for the seriousness of protecting the lives of families. Celebrities are and have always been a target for violent burglaries. The safety concerns may not immediately subside, but it is a call to take them seriously.

While this is a developing story, we continue to send prayers to the Avant’s and other victims’ families.

See more on celebrities that were victims of the home invasions.

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#CherryJuice: Viola Davis Is The First Black Actress To Win Outstanding Lead

TODAY AS AFRICAN-AMERICANS WE’RE STILL MAKING HISTORY.
During last nights 67th Primetime Emmy Awards show (that will now go down in history) actress Viola Davis won Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series for her role in  hit show “How to Get Away With Murder”.