
Beyoncé delivers a call for action in the black-and-white promo for World Humanitarian Day. The 30-year-old singer has teamed up with the United Nations and humanitarian aid organizations to launch a global campaign to celebrate humanitarian work and encourage people worldwide to get involved by helping others.
Sporting braids, she delivers a powerful message in the viral clip. “On August 19. It’s high time we rise together,” says B. “Do one thing for a human being. Nothing is too small. …Make your mark and say I was here.”
Beyoncé will shoot a video for “I Was Here,” the DianeWarren-penned ballad off her 2011 album 4, in front of a live audience at the UN General Assembly Hall in New York. It will be released globally on August 19.

Rihanna is not letting anyone profit off her image without her authorization.
The pop superstar reportedly filed a lawsuit against British retail store Topshop for selling T-Shirts with her image printed on them.
According to …

Soca star Bunji Garlin serves up the video for his single “Differentology.”
The video for the hugely popular single saw Bunji and his troops rising from the dirt to take on Trinidad Carnival 2013.
Watch the video below.…

Watch out 50 Cent because Ja Rule is coming to get you.
Ja Rule spent his two years in prison very well. The New York rapper packed on a lot of muscle during his stint behind bars.
The above photo is the first of Ja Rule since his…

Jay-Z is a happy man right now.
After weeks of rumors and speculations, Beyonce pregnancy was confirmed by multiple sources close to the singer.
According to E! News, sources confirmed the pregnancy although the couple has remain tight lipped about the rumors.
Rumors started…

Dancehall deejays QQ and Venomus drop the video for their duet “One Drop,” produced by Stashment Production.
The video for the dancing single was directed by GQ and Simeon.
Watch video below.…
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