Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter will compete in the biggest categories, along with Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar.
Category: Knowles, Beyonce
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Michelle Obama’s Plain Words at a Harris Rally in a Plain Suit
Who needs a slogan tee when your outfit can say it all?
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How Levi’s Turned a Beyoncé Song Into an Ad Campaign
The denim brand was looking for ways to sell more apparel to women, and the megastar gave them a natural spokeswoman thanks to a song on “Cowboy Carter.”
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How Trump and Harris Are Courting Pop Stars (Very Differently)
A discussion about the ways in which musicians and social media stars, both mainstream and more obscure, have figured into the current presidential campaign.
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5 Essential Frankie Beverly and Maze Songs, Including ‘Before I Let Go’
The singer, who died on Tuesday at 77, had a smooth, sunny delivery that turned at least one track into a lasting anthem of Black celebrations.
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Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Country Album Snubbed by CMA Awards
The country-plus-everything-else album was given only limited promotion on country radio, with the success of the song “Texas Hold ’Em” driven by streaming and downloads.
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Greed, Gluttony and the Crackup of Red Lobster
How missed opportunities, a $1.5 billion real estate deal, all-you-can-eat shrimp and the global pandemic sank the country’s largest seafood chain.
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Beyoncé Rumors Briefly Took Center Stage. Kamala Harris Grabbed It Back.
Unsubstantiated rumors that the star would appear at the Democratic National Convention, perhaps alongside Taylor Swift, created a daylong frenzy. Then the headliner took control.
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The Meaning Behind Beyoncé’s ‘Freedom,’ the Harris Campaign Anthem
The song is a driving force behind Vice President Kamala Harris’s latest campaign ad. But the song’s origins offer deeper significance for a candidate hoping to make history.
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Who’s Afraid of Being Black? Not Kamala, Beyoncé or Kendrick.
With her response to Donald Trump’s comments about her background, Kamala Harris showed that Blackness doesn’t need to be explained or defended — an idea underscored by her campaign theme song.
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Beyoncé Granted Kamala Harris Permission to Use ‘Freedom.’ What Does It Mean?
Not quite a full-throated endorsement, but the use of the pop star’s song “Freedom” marked a moment.
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A Stylist for Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter Never Takes This Jewelry Off
The costume designer of “Lady in the Lake” and a stylist of looks for Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” understands the value of jewelry people wear every day.
