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Billy Porter Is 1st Openly Gay Black Man To Win Drama Lead Actor Emmy

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Billy Porter inched one step closer to capturing the elusive EGOT quarter of awards, this after making history during last night’s Emmy Awards. The Pose star is the first openly gay Black man to win the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series award.

Porter, 50, has emerged as one of the brightest star’s for FX’s hit series, Pose, which boasts the largest ensemble of transgender and LGBTQ and actors across any television show in its category. This follows Porter’s 2013 Tony Award win for the Broadway play Kinky Boots and his 2014 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album for Kinky Boots as well.

During his acceptance speech, Porter quoted the late writer James Baldwin who also combated the stigma of being a Black gay creative during a time where criticism of one’s sexual orientation was barely tolerated by many.

“James Baldwin said “Took many years of vomiting up all the filth that I had been taught about myself, and halfway believed, before I could walk around this Earth like I had the right to be here”,” Porter said in his speech. “I have the right, you have the right, we all have the right!”

As it has been noted in times past, Porter was indeed stylish per usual.

Watch the acceptance speech below.

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Damez – “Disaster” (Video)

Born Damién Denzel Ross Henderson, best known as the recording artist Damez, is a fast-rising multi-talented star with incredible dance moves, great vocals, and even greater new music. Hailing from Atlanta via Mississippi, Damez is preparing to become the next big thing to come out of The A with a brand new look and play in the new music video, “Disaster”.

The first of many for the up-and-coming star, “Disaster” is the lead single on forthcoming EP under his new imprint. Directed by Isaiah Jones and Damez-himself, in “Disaster”, the Boy Meets World creator infuses all of his amazing abilities to showcase an undeniable story about trial by fire. He is exciting, creative, and backed by a strong support system.

The lead single is a follow up to Damez recent single, “The Code”. Continuing to build a chart-topping release through a year-long campaign. Damez’s new project is scheduled for a late-2019 release. For more on Damez, follow the rising star on Instagram and Twitter.

“Disaster” is available now via Southland Entertainment LLC.

Follow Damez on Twitter: @Damez

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Buju Banton Removes Homophobic Song From His Discography

Iconic reggae Buju Banton was released from jail after serving seven years of a 10-year prison sentence. While his music is loved by the many, Banton gained a reputation for having homophobic lyrics throughout his catalog. Addressing this in at least one instance, Banton decided to ban one of his songs. It’s being reported by UrbanIslandz.com that his 1992 dancehall hit, “Boom Bye Bye,” will be excluded from his discography. The song has been removed from streaming services such as Tidal, Apple Music and Spotify.

While Banton hasn’t performed the song since 2007, the anti-LGBT themes and sentiment song has proved to be controversial because of the language. On the track, he raps “boom bye, bye inna batty bwoy head,” which translates to putting a bullet through a gay man’s head. The song has been criticized for its apparent advocacy of targeting a specific group.

“In recent days there has been a great deal of press coverage about the song ‘Boom Bye Bye’ from my past which I long ago stopped performing and removed from any platform that I control or have influence over,” Banton told the Caribbean-focused news outlet.

“I recognize that the song has caused much pain to listeners, as well as to my fans, my family and myself. After all the adversity we’ve been through I am determined to put this song in the past and continue moving forward as an artist and as a man,” he continued. “I affirm once and for all that everyone has the right to live as they so choose. In the words of the great Dennis Brown, ‘Love and hate can never be friends.’ I welcome everyone to my shows in a spirit of peace and love. Please come join me in that same spirit.”

The song was written when Banton was a teen about a pedophile who had molested a young boy.

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Police Release Persons Of Interest Photos In Jussie Smollett Hate Crime Assault

The FBI along with the Chicago Police Dept. are conducting a criminal investigation in the alleged attack on Empire actor Jussie Smollett and images of the potential persons of interests have been released.

Yesterday, the CPD released two photographs of two potential persons of interest in the alleged hate crime. The pictures were stills taken from surveillance video captured on Tuesday between 1:30 am and 1:45 am, when the alleged attack took place.

Police have confirmed that Smollett was seen on video walking away from the persons of interest before appearing again in the video with a noose around his neck.

The 36 year old actor was on the phone with his manager when the attackers yelled racist and homophobic slurs at him.

The openly gay actor is said to be in good condition and has had several celebrities support Smollett and condemn the attack.

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Openly Gay Rapper Kevin Fret Murdered In Puerto Rico

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Kevin Fret, a popular rap artist in Puerto Rico and openly gay, was murdered this week while riding a motorcycle. The area in where he was shot and killed is one of the busiest in the United States territory.

Billboard reports:

El Nuevo Dia reports Fret was shot on his motorcycle around 5:30 a.m. local time and later died at the Medical Center of Río Piedras.

In an official press statement, Fret’s manager, Eduardo Rodriguez states: “Kevin was an artistic soul, a big-hearted dreamer. His passion was music, and still had a lot to do. This violence must stop. There are no words that describe the feeling we have and the pain that causes us to know that a person with so many dreams has to go. We must all unite in these difficult times, and ask for much peace for our beloved Puerto Rico.”

The Puerto Rican artist first stepped into the spotlight in April 2018 with his single “Soy Asi,” a powerful trap tune that highlighted his fierce personality.

Kevin Fret was 24 years old.

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