The Leaving Neverland docu-series that alleges Michael Jackson committed sexual abuse to minors has everyone talking and Stevie Wonder is among the masses with an opinion. While many celebs have decided to defend or condemn Jackson, Stevie Wonder has a different take on the whole situation. TMZ caught up with Stevie Wonder and got his […]

Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin lead a star-studded list of nominees for the 2019 class of the Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame. Ms. Franklin was inducted in 2015. This year, her induction honor would be for songwriting. Other nominees include Gamble and Huff, Mary J. Blige, Peabo Bryson, Berry Gordy, Stephanie Mills, and The […]

Over the weekend Stevie Wonder paid tribute to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) after learning of the 81-year-old GOP lawmaker’s death while onstage. Wonder was performing in Atlantic City, N.J., when he learned of McCain’s death from brain cancer, according to People magazine. He then covered Billy Joel’s “Just the Way You Are,” dedicating it to […]

The Queen Of Soul's last album will feature Stevie Wonder.

When first lady Michelle Obama did “Carpool Karaoke” with James Corden, she told him that for her, no one tops Stevie Wonder. So it was only fitting that Jimmy Fallon recruited him to serenade Obama at the end of her final late-night appearance as first lady last night (Jan 10). “I love you, Michelle!” Wonder […]

Patti LaBelle Has A New Cookbook With the recent success of her baked goods at Walmart, her cookbook will be filled with her favorite dessert recipes and kitchen memories–including the sweet potato pie recipe. DessertsLaBelle: Soulful Sweets to Sing About is scheduled to be released on April 4, 2017. She will also be honored with […]

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Stevie Wonder spoke with Roland Martin about why it is important for Black voters to exercise their right to vote in this year's election.

The lineup also includes Chaka Khan, John Mayer, Tori Kelly, Anita Baker, Doug E. Fresh, Luke James, Bilal, and Mint Condition.

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Black Music Month originated in 1979. Jimmy Carter proclaimed the month of June as Black Music Month to celebrate the wonderful music, the  achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

Instead of giving Prince a 10-minute block during the 2016 BET Awards, the whole night revolved around him and his legacy. There were also several performances that honored his memory and his music. So here are the five ways BET put the Billboard Awards to shame with its tribute: