Fresh off their Verzuz with Earth, Wind & Fire, The Isley Brothers return with their first new single in four years.
The R&B icons team up with Snoop Dogg on “Friends & Family.” The feel-good bop arrives right in time for the warmer months ahead and serves as the soundtrack to your post-pandemic celebration.
“Why don’t we just go and call this party a world reunion? / Let’s reminisce on all the good times we shared through all the years / Let’s take a toast to the ones that we love and we miss and could not be here,” sings Ron Isley on the funky groove.
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Draya Michele expressed their interest in the potential role.
The 53-year-old said she wouldn’t mind seeing a reboot of the 1998 film if they were to have one, but added sequels can sometimes ruin an original cult classic. “I think why not, you know what I mean? I do have a problem with some of the sequels, you know, sometimes when they’re done so well, and it’s the first time you know you see it, it’s like let Diamond be Diamond. Maybe somebody can play the cubic zirconia or something.”
LisaRaye McCoy talks about who can play her iconic role of Diamond on “The Player’s Club” potential reboot. Photo:”Cocktails with Queens”/YouTube Screenshot
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The Realsaid on the show, “We know as black women how hard it is, our hair is so important…I’m one of the few black women me and I think Whoopi Goldberg [who] actually wear our hair in braids or locks because traditionally it has been known to be unprofessional. But the times are changing…so I totally have empathy for Tessica and I want to help.”
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theGrio previously reported, Brown’s manager said that after garnering more than $21,000 in public donations, the Louisiana woman has decided to contribute most of the money to Restore Foundation. It is a nonprofit organization that provides reconstructive surgery services for people around the world.