Destiny's Child
CNN.Com is reporting that one of my favorite Disney shows is back! “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder” will be streaming on Disney+ hopefully sooner rather than later. There is no official word on when it will be available but we do know that we’ll be able to hear the original voices that brought these […]
Not too many people can sing Beyoncé’s parts in Destiny’s Child songs and kill it. Brooke Simpson, Melanie Pfirrman & Mia Mor did “Emotion” justice! Another thing I like about this video is the fact that it shows young women of different ethnicities rocking out to good music. I had how this industry tries to […]
Okay, are we seriously getting close to an OG DC4 reunion? Last week, Letoya Luckett was spotted backstage with Beyonce at the OTR II show in Arlington and had the internet ablaze. Glowing and full from her pregnancy, the OG Destiny’s Child member and Beyonce posed backstage like two sisters who wanted to catch up. […]
I am the Unofficial and self-proclaimed President of the Beyhive. Although, I’m up there in ranks…I still can appreciate a good joke about the Queen. This spoof of the “Say My Name” video is spot on. Check it out here: If you’ve never seen the ORIGINAL version…here goes: Amir Diamond Talks Beyoncé Nicknaming Him “The […]
Destiny’s Child wasn’t always just Kelly, Beyonce and Michelle. In fact, the super successful girl group existed in many different iterations before the one we know and remember fondly today. With rumors swirling of there being a reunion and one last album very soon, the Ed Lover Show cast can’t help but wonder what that […]
President Obama made history on Wednesday by issuing the largest amount of commutations the nation has ever seen in a single day. He commuted the sentences of 214 federal inmates, many of whom were behind bars for low-level drug offenses. President Obama used these commutations as an avenue to directly combat lengthy minimum sentences. Some […]
What would a Hollywood film based on Jay Z’s life look like? According to “Saturday Night Live,” it would probably star a bunch of white guys portraying famous black rappers. “SNL” mocked this sad fact in a hilarious sketch, “The Jay Z Story.” The sketch stars a very polite Mike O’Brien as Shawn Carter, aka […]