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"Black Parade" was the most nominated song at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, with four nominations. [49] "Black Parade" won Best R&B Performance, which was Beyoncé's 28th Grammy win, making her the most awarded singer, most awarded female artist, and second-most awarded artist in Grammy history. [50]
Black Parade may refer to: "Black Parade" (song), a 2020 song by Beyoncé; The Black Parade, a 2006 album by My Chemical Romance "Welcome to the Black Parade", lead single from the album; Black Parade, a 1935 novel by Jack Jones
Beyonce's 2018 Coachella performance was a love letter to HBCU'S showcasing black talent and black culture. During that performance, she announced that under her BeyGood initiative, there will be a Homecoming Scholarship awards program for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Beyoncé is bringing her Black parade to the Grammys: The pop star’s anthem about Black pride scored multiple nominations Tuesday, making her the leading contender with nine. Beyoncé picked up ...
Blue Ivy, who has appeared in several of her parent’s music videos, but never a feature film, voiced the character Princess Kiara. In a post on Instagram , Beyoncé honored her daughter’s big ...
In a moment laced with symbolism, that announcement came from Taylor Swift - another artist who successfully switched genres, and who previously beat Beyoncé to the album of the year prize in 2010.
"Black Parade" † Beyoncé Beyoncé Derek James Dixie Akil King Brittany Coney Denisia Andrews Kim Krysiuk Rickie Tice Shawn Carter: The Lion King: The Gift: 2020 [73] "Blow" Beyoncé Beyoncé Pharrell Williams James Fauntleroy Timbaland J-Roc Justin Timberlake: Beyoncé: 2013 [74] [75] "Blue" Beyoncé featuring Blue Ivy: Beyoncé Boots ...
Beyonce surprise-dropped a new song, “Black Parade,” at the tail end of the Juneteenth holiday and heading into what promises to be a tense weekend as supporters of divisive President Donald ...