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Black Panther & Kendrick Lamar Receive Oscar Nominations

The nominations for next month’s 91st Academy Awards just announced this morning (January 22). The televised event set to take place on February 24. For fans of Black Panther and BlacKkKlansmen in particular, there may be good reasons to watch.

Both Black Panther and BlacKkKlansmen are nominated for the highest honor, “Best Picture.” Ryan Coogler’s record-breaking Marvel film competes against Spike Lee’s adaptation of a real-life Black police officer in Colorado Springs who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan. Lee produced his film with an ensemble that also includes Jordan Peele. These works take on a category of nominees that also includes Green Book, A Star Is Born, Vice, Roma, The Favourite, and Bohemian Rhapsody.

Black Panther Is Not A Movie. It’s A Movement & It’s Bigger Than Box Office Success.

Spike Lee is also nominated for “Best Director.” Despite past nods for Do The Right Thing and Four Little Girls, the Brooklyn, New Yorker has never won this prize. Lee did receive an honorary Oscar award in 2015 for his film making. Notably, Ryan Coogler did not receive the directorial consideration for Black Panther. Lee competes against peers such as former SNL head writer Adam McKay, who is nominated for Vice. Like Lee, McKay has been previously nominated without a win.

Lee also is nominated for “Best Adapted Screenplay.” He joins his team of Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, and Kevin Willmott. Moonlight‘s Barry Jenkins is also in the category for If Beale Street Could Talk. These screenwriters will battle against Bradley Cooper and his A Star Is Born team, along with The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs‘ Joel and Ethan Coen, who have received this award in the past for No Country For Old Men.

Before Mahershala Ali Had Gold Statues He Had Golden Bars (Audio)

Another noteworthy nomination goes to Kendrick Lamar. K-Dot, along with SZA, receive recognition for Black Panther‘s “All The Stars.” Released at the top of 2018, the song is one of 14 tracks curated by Kendrick and TDE founder Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith for the superhero film. That chart-topping soundtrack, which featured many TDE artists as well as 2 Chainz, Vince Staples, Anderson .Paak, The Weeknd, and Travis Scott, has since been certified platinum.

If the TDE song wins, the Compton, California superstar joins past collaborators Eminem and Common, as well as Three 6 Mafia as a Hip-Hop artist with an Oscar for their “Best Original Song” victories. The first Rap artist with a Pulitzer Prize could potentially add to a trophy case that also includes 12 Grammy Awards, a number which could grow before the 91st Academy Awards.

Black Panther’s Director Reveals How He Got Kendrick Lamar To Curate The Soundtrack

Kenny, SZA and “All The Stars” producers Sounwave and Al Shux, compete against Common’s past collaborator Diane Warren and Jennifer Hudson for “I’ll Fight.” They also battle with Lady Gaga’s “Shallow,” which is a collaboration with Mark Ronson, among others.

Other points of note include Regina King’s “Best Supporting Actress” nod for If Beale Street Could Talk. If she wins, this marks the first Oscar for the actress who appeared in Boyz N The Hood, Friday, and Higher Learning early in her film career, which followed a long TV role on 227. One of 2017’s big winners, Mahershala Ali, gets for “Best Supporting Actor” look for Green Book. In this category, he will compete against Adam Driver for his BlacKkKlansmen performance.

How Laurence Fishburne & Spike Lee Are Tied To Grandmaster Flash’s “White Lines” Video

Last October, Ryan Coogler was confirmed to be at work on writing Black Panther 2.

The 91st Academy Awards will broadcast on ABC. Following Kevin Hart’s withdrawal from the position, it will be the first Oscars without a designated host since 1989.

The nominations for next month’s 91st Academy Awards just announced this morning (January 22). The televised event set to take place on February 24. For fans of Black Panther and BlacKkKlansmen in particular, there may be good reasons to watch.

Both Black Panther and BlacKkKlansmen are nominated for the highest honor, “Best Picture.” Ryan Coogler’s record-breaking Marvel film competes against Spike Lee’s adaptation of a real-life Black police officer in Colorado Springs who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan. Lee produced his film with an ensemble that also includes Jordan Peele. These works take on a category of nominees that also includes Green Book, A Star Is Born, Vice, Roma, The Favourite, and Bohemian Rhapsody.

Black Panther Is Not A Movie. It’s A Movement & It’s Bigger Than Box Office Success.

Spike Lee is also nominated for “Best Director.” Despite past nods for Do The Right Thing and Four Little Girls, the Brooklyn, New Yorker has never won this prize. Lee did receive an honorary Oscar award in 2015 for his film making. Notably, Ryan Coogler did not receive the directorial consideration for Black Panther. Lee competes against peers such as former SNL head writer Adam McKay, who is nominated for Vice. Like Lee, McKay has been previously nominated without a win.

Lee also is nominated for “Best Adapted Screenplay.” He joins his team of Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, and Kevin Willmott. Moonlight‘s Barry Jenkins is also in the category for If Beale Street Could Talk. These screenwriters will battle against Bradley Cooper and his A Star Is Born team, along with The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs‘ Joel and Ethan Coen, who have received this award in the past for No Country For Old Men.

Before Mahershala Ali Had Gold Statues He Had Golden Bars (Audio)

Another noteworthy nomination goes to Kendrick Lamar. K-Dot, along with SZA, receive recognition for Black Panther‘s “All The Stars.” Released at the top of 2018, the song is one of 14 tracks curated by Kendrick and TDE founder Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith for the superhero film. That chart-topping soundtrack, which featured many TDE artists as well as 2 Chainz, Vince Staples, Anderson .Paak, The Weeknd, and Travis Scott, has since been certified platinum.

If the TDE song wins, the Compton, California superstar joins past collaborators Eminem and Common, as well as Three 6 Mafia as a Hip-Hop artist with an Oscar for their “Best Original Song” victories. The first Rap artist with a Pulitzer Prize could potentially add to a trophy case that also includes 12 Grammy Awards, a number which could grow before the 91st Academy Awards.

Black Panther’s Director Reveals How He Got Kendrick Lamar To Curate The Soundtrack

Kenny, SZA and “All The Stars” producers Sounwave and Al Shux, compete against Common’s past collaborator Diane Warren and Jennifer Hudson for “I’ll Fight.” They also battle with Lady Gaga’s “Shallow,” which is a collaboration with Mark Ronson, among others.

Other points of note include Regina King’s “Best Supporting Actress” nod for If Beale Street Could Talk. If she wins, this marks the first Oscar for the actress who appeared in Boyz N The Hood, Friday, and Higher Learning early in her film career, which followed a long TV role on 227. One of 2017’s big winners, Mahershala Ali, gets for “Best Supporting Actor” look for Green Book. In this category, he will compete against Adam Driver for his BlacKkKlansmen performance.

How Laurence Fishburne & Spike Lee Are Tied To Grandmaster Flash’s “White Lines” Video

Last October, Ryan Coogler was confirmed to be at work on writing Black Panther 2.

The 91st Academy Awards will broadcast on ABC. Following Kevin Hart’s withdrawal from the position, it will be the first Oscars without a designated host since 1989.

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Missy Elliott Becomes The First Female MC To Enter The Songwriters Hall Of Fame

Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott has become the first female Hip-Hop artist to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame. While JAY-Z became the first artist in Rap to join the prestigious circle two years ago, Missy follows a 2018 where Jermaine Dupri was admitted. Both appeared in New York City for their respective induction ceremonies, with Jay receiving a special video message from friend and former President Barack Obama. Notably, Missy has worked with both Jay and JD during her two-plus-year career.

Missy’s career includes writing, production, and development for a plethora of Hip-Hop and R&B acts dating back more than 25 years. Elliott has six solo albums, all certified gold or better. She worked extensively on albums by Aaliyah, 702, Monica, and Tweet, among others. She is a five-time Grammy Award-winner (out of 22 nominations), including “Best Rap Solo Performance” for 2002’s “Get Ur Freak On.”

Missy Elliott Honored By Janet Jackson. She Opens Up About Her Serious Illness (Video)

The 47-year-old Elliott’s journey of tenacity and perseverance began in Portsmouth, Virginia. The rapper, producer, and singer had a difficult childhood, involving accounts of physical abuse from her father and reports of molestation from a cousin when she was eight. The family also lived in Jacksonville, North Carolina for a period, when Elliott’s father, a shipyard welder, moved there for work.

Music would become a driving force in Elliott’s life by her teens. She co-formed R&B group Fayze. Timbaland, who was from the same area, produced the group. In 1991, Jodeci member Devante Sway heard some of the group’s material and signed them to his Swing Mob/Elektra Records imprint. In 1993, a backed Sista (a re-brand under Devante’s suggestion) released “Brand New.”

20 Years Later, Timbaland, Missy Elliott, Aaliyah & Magoo Still Boogie Down (Video)

Living together in New York City, Swing Mob became a unit, also including Tim’, Magoo, and later, Ginuine, Tweet, and Playa. In the early ’90s, Elliott began offering her writing to others, including Cosby Show actress Raven Symone (see: “That’s What Little Girls Are Made Of”), as well as extensive work with Jodeci on the group’s second and third albums. In late 1994, Swing Mob released Sista’s 4 All The Sistas Around Da World. It contained Timbaland and Devante production (as well as Mr. Dalvin), with appearances by Mary J. Blige and K-Ci. After the group’s lone LP.

As Swing Mob disbanded from the label, Missy would continue production, writing, and development. She and Tim’ partnered and worked acts. None would be bigger than Aaliyah, whose One In A Million album featured extensive production, songwriting, and some raps from Missy. The 1996 double-platinum effort gave way for Elliott’s solo career. One year later, back on EastWest/Elektra, she would release Supa Dupa Fly. At a time when many female Rap artists led with sexual imagery and song themes, Elliott’s approach focused on inventive deliveries, universal subject matters, and a universe of jaw-dropping music videos.

20 Years Later, Missy Elliott’s Groundbreaking Video Is Still Supa Dupa Fly

The album debuted at #3, with more than 125,000 units, a first for a female solo MC at that time. Elliott joined JAY-Z on tour and persisted with a series of feature spots on albums.

Although the 1990s introduced Elliott to the masses, she reached her greatest strides between 2000 and 2005. 2001’s Miss E…So Addictive, 2002’s Under Construction, and 2005’s The Cookbook were each Top 3 on the charts. Under Construction contained two Top 10 singles, “Gossip Folks” with Ludacris and “Work It.” At a time when tough-talking Rap music was in vogue, Missy kept the party moving, and connected the genre to its origins, through sampling homages, fashion, and dance.

Living Legends: Missy Elliott (Playlist)

On her most recent album, 2005’s The Cookbook, Elliott again flashed Rap music back to an oft-overlooked part of its origins. “Lose Control” paid respects to Cybotron and Hot Streak, while reinvigorating club DJ records of the early 1990s, thanks to Fatman Scoop. It became Elliott’s first multi-platinum single.

Outside of her own catalog, Missy has appeared on hits ranging from MC Lyte and Lil’ Kim records to pupils including Ciara and her Gold Mind Records artist, Tweet.

The Decade Missy Elliott Waited to Release a New Album May Have Saved Her Career

In the last 14 years, Elliott has remained comparatively quiet. She has released a handful of promotional singles, always hinting at a seventh album. 2015’s “WTF (Where They From)” with Pharrell and 2017’s “I’m Better,” featuring Lamb, each made the charts. So did Missy’s two Step Up 2: The Streets songs more than a decade ago.

One year ago to the month, while receiving an award presented by Janet Jackson, Elliott told the public about her private battle with autoimmune illness Graves’ Disease. “I was sick and I couldn’t even lift a pen,” Missy told the audience during her acceptance speech, referring to her diagnosis of Graves’ Disease, an autoimmune disease. “My nervous system had broken all the way down. I didn’t come up in here in a wheelchair. Nobody helped me get up here. I’m walking…by the grace of God.” According to ABC News, Elliott confirmed the diagnosis to media and fans in 2011, but has been very quiet publicly about her health. She had been feeling effects since 2008. “I was on medication for a short while but have been off it for quite some time now,” she said then in a press release, “I manage the condition through diet and exercise.”

Janet Jackson Will Be Inducted Into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Elliott joins an induction class that includes Cat Stevens (nka Yusuf), Tom T. Hall, John Prine, and Jack Tempchin. Dallas Austin, a songwriter/producer recognized for his work with TLC, P!nk, Gwen Stefanie, and Boyz II Men, will also be inducted. Austin founded Rowdy Records, a label that also featured Rap artists including Illegal and Y’all So Stupid. Outside of those acts, he has produced for Erick Sermon and Poison Clan’s JT Money.

The induction ceremony will take place June 13 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.

Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott has become the first female Hip-Hop artist to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame. While JAY-Z became the first artist in Rap to join the prestigious circle two years ago, Missy follows a 2018 where Jermaine Dupri was admitted. Both appeared in New York City for their respective induction ceremonies, with Jay receiving a special video message from friend and former President Barack Obama. Notably, Missy has worked with both Jay and JD during her two-plus-year career.

Missy’s career includes writing, production, and development for a plethora of Hip-Hop and R&B acts dating back more than 25 years. Elliott has six solo albums, all certified gold or better. She worked extensively on albums by Aaliyah, 702, Monica, and Tweet, among others. She is a five-time Grammy Award-winner (out of 22 nominations), including “Best Rap Solo Performance” for 2002’s “Get Ur Freak On.”

Missy Elliott Honored By Janet Jackson. She Opens Up About Her Serious Illness (Video)

The 47-year-old Elliott’s journey of tenacity and perseverance began in Portsmouth, Virginia. The rapper, producer, and singer had a difficult childhood, involving accounts of physical abuse from her father and reports of molestation from a cousin when she was eight. The family also lived in Jacksonville, North Carolina for a period, when Elliott’s father, a shipyard welder, moved there for work.

Music would become a driving force in Elliott’s life by her teens. She co-formed R&B group Fayze. Timbaland, who was from the same area, produced the group. In 1991, Jodeci member Devante Sway heard some of the group’s material and signed them to his Swing Mob/Elektra Records imprint. In 1993, a backed Sista (a re-brand under Devante’s suggestion) released “Brand New.”

20 Years Later, Timbaland, Missy Elliott, Aaliyah & Magoo Still Boogie Down (Video)

Living together in New York City, Swing Mob became a unit, also including Tim’, Magoo, and later, Ginuine, Tweet, and Playa. In the early ’90s, Elliott began offering her writing to others, including Cosby Show actress Raven Symone (see: “That’s What Little Girls Are Made Of”), as well as extensive work with Jodeci on the group’s second and third albums. In late 1994, Swing Mob released Sista’s 4 All The Sistas Around Da World. It contained Timbaland and Devante production (as well as Mr. Dalvin), with appearances by Mary J. Blige and K-Ci. After the group’s lone LP.

As Swing Mob disbanded from the label, Missy would continue production, writing, and development. She and Tim’ partnered and worked acts. None would be bigger than Aaliyah, whose One In A Million album featured extensive production, songwriting, and some raps from Missy. The 1996 double-platinum effort gave way for Elliott’s solo career. One year later, back on EastWest/Elektra, she would release Supa Dupa Fly. At a time when many female Rap artists led with sexual imagery and song themes, Elliott’s approach focused on inventive deliveries, universal subject matters, and a universe of jaw-dropping music videos.

20 Years Later, Missy Elliott’s Groundbreaking Video Is Still Supa Dupa Fly

The album debuted at #3, with more than 125,000 units, a first for a female solo MC at that time. Elliott joined JAY-Z on tour and persisted with a series of feature spots on albums.

Although the 1990s introduced Elliott to the masses, she reached her greatest strides between 2000 and 2005. 2001’s Miss E…So Addictive, 2002’s Under Construction, and 2005’s The Cookbook were each Top 3 on the charts. Under Construction contained two Top 10 singles, “Gossip Folks” with Ludacris and “Work It.” At a time when tough-talking Rap music was in vogue, Missy kept the party moving, and connected the genre to its origins, through sampling homages, fashion, and dance.

Living Legends: Missy Elliott (Playlist)

On her most recent album, 2005’s The Cookbook, Elliott again flashed Rap music back to an oft-overlooked part of its origins. “Lose Control” paid respects to Cybotron and Hot Streak, while reinvigorating club DJ records of the early 1990s, thanks to Fatman Scoop. It became Elliott’s first multi-platinum single.

Outside of her own catalog, Missy has appeared on hits ranging from MC Lyte and Lil’ Kim records to pupils including Ciara and her Gold Mind Records artist, Tweet.

The Decade Missy Elliott Waited to Release a New Album May Have Saved Her Career

In the last 14 years, Elliott has remained comparatively quiet. She has released a handful of promotional singles, always hinting at a seventh album. 2015’s “WTF (Where They From)” with Pharrell and 2017’s “I’m Better,” featuring Lamb, each made the charts. So did Missy’s two Step Up 2: The Streets songs more than a decade ago.

One year ago to the month, while receiving an award presented by Janet Jackson, Elliott told the public about her private battle with autoimmune illness Graves’ Disease. “I was sick and I couldn’t even lift a pen,” Missy told the audience during her acceptance speech, referring to her diagnosis of Graves’ Disease, an autoimmune disease. “My nervous system had broken all the way down. I didn’t come up in here in a wheelchair. Nobody helped me get up here. I’m walking…by the grace of God.” According to ABC News, Elliott confirmed the diagnosis to media and fans in 2011, but has been very quiet publicly about her health. She had been feeling effects since 2008. “I was on medication for a short while but have been off it for quite some time now,” she said then in a press release, “I manage the condition through diet and exercise.”

Janet Jackson Will Be Inducted Into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Elliott joins an induction class that includes Cat Stevens (nka Yusuf), Tom T. Hall, John Prine, and Jack Tempchin. Dallas Austin, a songwriter/producer recognized for his work with TLC, P!nk, Gwen Stefanie, and Boyz II Men, will also be inducted. Austin founded Rowdy Records, a label that also featured Rap artists including Illegal and Y’all So Stupid. Outside of those acts, he has produced for Erick Sermon and Poison Clan’s JT Money.

The induction ceremony will take place June 13 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.

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Nicki Minaj Shot Her Shot At Michael B. Jordan Last Night [Video]

Naomi Osaka isn’t the only famous lady trying to get at Michael B. Jordan. Nicki Minaj wants in on that action too.

The “Barbie Dreams” rapper won twice last night at the E! People’s Choice Awards. While accepting her award for Female Artist of 2018, Minaj thanked Donatella Versace for her custom fit, then turned her attention to Jordan.

“And shout out to Michael B. Jordan because he’s gonna be taking it off me tonight,” she told the audience with a wink.

Later, she explained why the actor was on her mind. “I think he introduced himself to me one time, I believe at the Met Gala, but you know what—I was watching Black Panther last night, so he just happened to be fresh in my mind.”

We’re not sure if Minaj is still seeing rumored bae Lewis Hamilton, but if so, it looks like the professional racer has some competition on his hands. Watch her explain her surprising People’s Choice Award moment up top.

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A.B. Original – ARIA

Sound check complete for #ARIAs


Paul Kelly, A.B. Original and Dan Sultan have an epic performance planned for tonight’s 2017 ARIA Awards with Apple Music! #ARIAs, Tonight 7.30pm +AEDT on Channel 9.
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A.B Original – Reclaim Australia – Nominated for 2 Triple J J Awards

It’s not over yet! We are nominated for 2 triple j J Awards!


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