Category: Music
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Diana Ross, Hollywood’s Supreme
While the Supremes remain the second best-selling girl group ever, behind only the Spice Girls, Diana Ross has sold over 100 million records as a solo artist which makes her one of the best-selling of all time.
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2022 HEADIES: FULL LIST OF WINNERS
The 15th edition of the Headies celebrated the best in the Nigerian music industry. Grammy award-winning singer Wizkid and Tems were the top winners at the Headies.
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Grown Woman, Diva, Queen Bee; Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter
“Been the number one diva in this game for a minute. I know you read the paper, the one that they call a queen. Every radio round the world know me ’cause that’s where I be.’
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And The Nominees Are; Tanzanian singer Zuchu and Nairobi’s Nikita Kering
In the ongoing series, Document Women touches on the illustrious women who have been nominated for the annual Headies awards.
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And The Nominees Are: Pinkline Films’ Director Pink and Goodgirl LA
Praise Onyeagwulam runs an all-female production company called Pinkline Films,
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And The Nominees Are: Pinkline Films’ Director Pink and Goodgirl LA
Praise Onyeagwulam runs an all-female production company called Pinkline Films,
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And The Nominees Are; DMW’s First Lady Liya & Multitalented Wavy The Creator
In the ongoing series, Document Women touches on the illustrious women who have been nominated for the annual Headies awards.
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Solange Knowles Makes History As First Black Woman To Compose Music For NYC Ballet
The ballet follows Solange’s previous work in performance art, including the 2017 piece “An Ode To,” performed at the Guggenheim, and her 2019 piece “Bridge-s,” performed at Los Angeles’ Getty Center.
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And The Nominees Are; Mali’s Aya Nakamura and Nigeria’s Queen of Afrobeats Waje
She took the name Nakamura after the character Hiro Nakamura of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes.
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And The Nominees Are; Teni and Gyakie
In the ongoing series, Document Women touches on the illustrious women who have been nominated for the annual Headies awards. This week, we have Nigeria’s Teni and Ghana’s Gyakie.