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Ladies’ Night R&B Super Jam: Boyz II Men, Keyshia Cole, Brian McKnight & More Kick Off Mother’s Day Weekend

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Ladies’ Night R&B Super Jam is ready to kick off your Mother Day’s weekend with a return to the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn. R&B stars such as Boyz II Men, Keyshia Cole and Brian Mcknight set to grace to stage with timeless music to sooth the ears of all R&B lovers. The “Heaven Sent” singer recently collaborated with All-Pro, NFL receiver Antonio “AB” Brown for his latest single “Don’t Leave.”

The full lineup includes more R&B heavyweights such as El Debarge, Musiq Soulchild, Dru Hill and Tank, while Big Daddy Kane and Funk Flex will add Hip-Hop to the R&B-filled set.

Last September, Dru Hill united to challenge any R&B group from their era to a VERZUZ. During a recent performance, the “Beauty” crooners paid homage to Jodeci by singing their classic track, “Stay.”

While mothers and motherly figures are praised daily for their heroic and guided nurture, Ladies’ Night R&B Super Jam can be a potential a cherry on top to begin your Mother’s Day festivities.

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Boyz II Men Music to be Featured in New Movie Musical ‘Brotherly’

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Brotherly, a coming-of-age film musical based on the music of R&B supergroup Boyz II Men, will be produced by Amazon Studios, Davis Entertainment, and Malcolm D. Lee’s Blackmaled Productions.

The film’s synopsis says the group “will return to West Philadelphia for a high school reunion 20 years after having gone their separate ways — eventually finding hope, redemption and a new understanding of the enduring power of friendship.”

Lee will also direct the project. The film will be written by Marcus Gardley. In their career, Boyz II Men released iconic tunes like “End of the Road,” “On Bended Knee” and “I’ll Make Love to You.”

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Watch: Alicia Keys + Boyz II Men Remember Kobe Bryant W/ Heartfelt Grammys Tribute

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R&B singer Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men made sure to pay the proper respect to Kobe Bryant at Sunday night’s Grammy Awards ceremony. Both powerful music forces hit the stage to remember Black Mamba following his death hours prior in California. Watch and comment below.

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Alicia Keys and Boyz II Men Perform First Tribute Expressly Planned to Honor Kobe Bryant

A tribute is not a shout out. So before the masses jump on and point out Lizzo’s shout out before her opening performance, please note that was not a tribute… a tribute worthy of our prince… though it was nice.

What Alicia Keys did… heart clearly heavy… voice unusually cracky… started to turn our hearts with her sweet and authentic admission that tonight everyone is feeling, “crazy sad.”

Then the “On Fire” singer, started singing G.C. Cameron‘s turned Boyz II Men’s (but still Cooley High’s so it is still G.C. Cameron’s) “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.”

Beautiful.

Boyz II Men have a very special tie to Kobe, both being from Philly, the trio and the baller were hometown celebrants. So it was particularly touching to hear them join her.

She ended the segment by saying that they are all standing in the spirit of that one thing that could bring everyone together… “LOVE!”

Even when she returned, dipped in silver at the piano… she went back to share that we have to celebrate the night because Kobe really loved music.

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Fans Think Jermaine Dupri Was Dissing Lil Nas X for Having Longest-Running No. 1 Record

Jermaine Dupri is making headlines again and as of lately, this hasn’t been a good feeling for millennials.

After making controversial comments about the new wave of female rappers being “stripper rappers,” he recently made another remark that may not sit well with some people.

Last week, Lil Nas X’s record-shattering breakthrough single, “Old Town Road” dethroned Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men’s “One Sweet Day” as the Hot 100’s longest-running No. 1 song. Carey congratulated the country-trap artist on his milestone and “passed the torch” on Instagram. But clearly, JD isn’t here for it.

“No!! You can’t sit with us, go sit over there and based on the stats and this chart,” Dupri retweeted on top of Billboard Charts’ tweet of the longest-running No. 1 songs. “Mariah Carey is the greatest song writer in history.”

But the legendary producer cleared the air and says he was not coming for the young Atlanta artist. He was simply bragging about his own stats and telling us to put some respeck on his name.

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