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Story / Thelma Golden : Thelma
Golden on Merging Past, Present, and Future
at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Plus a video
interview with Carol Jenkins - Read
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Music
/ Teyana Taylor :
Actor,
dancer, and choreographer along with other
creative pursuits, Teyana Taylor has had a
labyrinthine career as an R&B recording
artist. Read
more ...
Health
/ Sandra Lindsay :
she's
pursued her dream of becoming a nurse to allow
her to do what she wanted to do most, give
back to her new country," Mr. Biden said on
Friday. Read
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The
Arts / Bisa Butler :
She strategically uses textiles a traditionally
marginalized medium to interrogate the historical
marginalization of her subjects Read
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Special
Edition / Lisa Respers France, CNN :
All
the Black women in us are tired ... Read
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Fashion
/ Fe Noel: I
go by the name of Fe Noel which is derived
from my birth name Felisha Noel. As a fashion
designer, I aspire to make life beautiful,
which Ive set out to do from a very
young age. Living as a first generation, American
in Brooklyn Newyork I discovered fashion at
a very young age. Read
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Life
Style / Fasting by Simply Kishi :
Fasting
is a discipline and it is hard work. No one
wants to afflict their body or bring it under
subjection. Read
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Travel:
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Restaurant
/ Jilian Hall-Johnson :
We
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Born:
December 10, 1990 in New York City, NY
Genre: R&B / Styles /Contemporary
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work as an actor, dancer, and choreographer along
with other creative pursuits, Teyana Taylor has
had a labyrinthine career as an R&B recording
artist, highlighted by the forthright Top 20 entries
VII (2014) and K.T.S.E. (2018), and The Album (2020),
her intensely personal and wide-scoped third LP
for Kanye West's Def Jam-supported G.O.O.D. Music.
While in her teens, Taylor, a Harlem
native, signed with the Neptunes' Star Trak label,
helped popularize the Chicken Noodle Soup dance,
aided in the choreography for Beyoncé's "Ring
the Alarm" video, and became visible to the
public in a 2007 episode of MTV's My Super Sweet
16. The year after Taylor made her television debut,
she released her brash first single, "Google
Me." The track, made with a team including
Ester Dean and Jazze Pha, reached number 90 on Billboard's
R&B/hip-hop chart and was followed in 2009 by
the mixtape From a Planet Called Harlem, but that
was the extent of her output for Star Trak. By the
end of the year, she'd picked up a co-writing credit
on "So Cold," a cut included on Chris
Brown's Grammy-nominated Graffiti.
The start of the following decade
was pivotal for Taylor. In 2010, she was cast in
Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming -- her first of several
acting roles -- and contributed vocals to Kanye
West's Grammy-winning My Beautiful Dark Twisted
Fantasy. Released from Star Trak parent label Interscope,
she signed to West's Def Jam-affiliated G.O.O.D.
label, where she debuted on the 2012 compilation
Cruel Summer, a number two hit featuring her input
on "Sin City" and "Bliss." Taylor
released another mixtape in 2012, but her proper
debut, VII, didn't arrive until November 2014. Promoted
with the singles "Maybe" (number 32 R&B/hip-hop)
and "Do Not Disturb," two of its several
steamy ballads, the album debuted at number 19 on
the Billboard 200.
A
self-issued EP appeared in 2015, but another three
years passed before the true follow-up to VII, during
which Taylor spent time raising her daughter with
partner Iman Shumpert. She appeared on 2017 tracks
by Meek Mill and the duo of Fabolous and Jadakiss,
and in June 2018 issued K.T.S.E., short for "Keep
the Same Energy." The last of five similarly
brief G.O.O.D. LPs overseen and co-produced by West
in Wyoming (following titles by Pusha T, West, Kids
See Ghosts, and Nas) it debuted at number 17 and
yielded the gold-certified single "Gonna Love
Me" (number 19 R&B/hip-hop). After a few
preview tracks scattered across 2019 and the first
half of 2020, most notably the Lauryn Hill collaboration
"We Got Love," Taylor delivered The Album
on Juneteenth of the latter year.
Artist
Biography by Andy Kellman
Visit
http://www.teyanataylor.com
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