No “R-e-s-p-e-c-t”: Aretha Franklin’s Family Labels “Genius” Series As Nothing But Fiction
The new series on legendary singer Aretha Franklin was torn apart her surviving family members.

Drake Tops Aretha Franklin & Stevie Wonder For Most #1 Hits
Drake also has more hit records than The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and even Michael Jackson!

T.I. To Play Aretha Franklin’s Lover In New Series
T.I. just landed a major role in the new bio-pic coming out about late soul singer, Aretha Franklin.

Mary J. Blige Joins The Cast Of New Aretha Franklin Biopic
The Queen of “Hip-Hop Soul” will be featured in a new movie about Aretha Franklin called “Respect.”
Nicki Minaj Smashes Aretha Franklin’s Record To Rule The Charts
NICKI MINAJ SMASHES ARETHA FRANKLIN’S RECORD! READ MORE!

#AHHPowerfulWomen: Gwendolyn Quinn Shares Why Balance is a Key to Being Powerful
Gwendolyn Quinn an Award-winning media strategist, publicist, writer, and producer. She is currently the founder of one of the nation’s leading independent publicity and public relations firms. Founded in 2002, GQ Media & Public Relations, Inc. (now Gwendolyn Quinn Public Relations) which is a full-service publicity and marketing firm that specializes in developing media strategies, coordinating special events and brand development for clients who span the worlds of music, theater, corporate, not-for-profit, faith-based, publishing, and the visual/fine arts. Quinn’s roster has included a wide range of clients including Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Isaac Hayes, Kirk Franklin, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Andraé Crouch, Deborah Cox, Johnny Gill, Fred Hammond, Fred Hammond, Karen Clark Sheard, Smokie Norful, Regina Belle, Keke Wyatt, Terri Lyne Carrington, T. S. Monk (Thelonious Sphere Monk, III), Coca-Cola (Nu Classic Soul Campaign), the Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention, Mandela Day Concert in New York City, the Museum of Moving Image Salutes Will Smith, Radio One’s 25th Anniversary Gala, the Living Legends Foundation, Odyssey Network: The Ultimate Business Retreat, and numerous others. Quinn career encompasses stints as vice president of publicity at Capitol Records (two tenures at the label), senior director of publicity at Arista Records during legendary executive Clive Davis’ tenure, and senior director of publicity at Island Records under the regime of Rock and Rock Hall of Famer Chris Blackwell. She has also held positions at Mercury/PolyGram Records, Flavor Unit Entertainment and ASCAP. Her work has paired her with some of the industry’s brightest stars, including Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Prince, Queen Latifah, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, the Isley Brothers, Monica, CeCe Winans, Rachelle Ferrell, Lisa Stansfield, Faith Evans, Notorious B.I.G., Vanessa Williams, Oleta Adams, Brian McKnight, Tony! Toni, Toné and countless others. In addition to her publicity and public relations work, Quinn founded the African-American Public Relations Collective (AAPRC), a national and international group of more than 1,000 public relations and communications specialists that provide professional support to their peers in the communications industry. Quinn is the recipient of numerous awards including the Media Award by the Living Legends Foundation, Inspired In Music Series, the International Black Broadcaster Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the 2014 Stellar Women of Gospel Awards. She was named one of the Top 20 Power Players in Roots magazine’s Annual Industry Stellar Gospel Music Awards Edition (2013), Black Enterprise magazine named her one of the Women In Black Music’s Top Women Executives Behind the Scene (2011), the Atlanta Post named her one of the nation’s top African-American Public Relations Agents (2011), and Madamenoire.com named her one of the Top African-Americans Public Relations Agents in the country (2011). In 2010, Quinn was honored by the Talladega College Alumni Association of Greater New York on behalf of the African American Public Relations Collective. She is the recipient of the National Black Public Relations Society Network Award (2007). She has been honored by then Council Member Yvette D. Clarke (Brooklyn, New York), and the Council of the City of New York (2006), and on Capitol Hill by Congressman Gregory W. Meeks (2004) for her professional work and community service. Quinn is a contributor to Souls Revealed (Souls of My Sisters/Kensington) and featured in Handle Your Entertainment Business (Grand Central/Warner Publishing). She is a freelance writer with Huffington Post, BlackEnteprise.com, BE Pulse, and EURWEB.com. She is also the curator of The Living Legends Foundation’s “The State of Black Music and Beyond” series published in the Huffington Post. With a resume of this MAGNITUDE, Ms. Quinn’s proves her measure of influence and prowess, not only in music and entertainment but in the ever-evolving field of public relations. AllHipHop quickly gained some details on her extensive career: AllHip-Hop: What’s the most enjoyable part about working in Public Relations in the Entertainment Industry? Gwendolyn Quinn: I love and enjoy my work. I get to travel, work and meet some great people. As a publicist, I get to positively impact and influence the careers of many of my clients. I am part of a team that builds and develop their brand and image. AllHipHop: What is the hardest part? Gwendolyn Quinn: One of the most challenging aspects of my job now is that I am trying to transition into other areas of entertainment. So, I’m doing double duty; trying to stay focus on my current career, while pursuing new goals and making inroads in other areas. Also with that shift comes many sacrifices and financial challenges to consider. Also, I am one of the caregivers for my elderly parents. I’m fortunate and blessed to still have both parents. A few years ago, I had to move back home to help care for them. I have one sister and brother, so we try our best to provide the best care for our parents. AllHipHop: Who inspires you and why? Gwendolyn Quinn: First and foremost, I am inspired by the gifts that God gave me, and I feel it’s my responsibility to make good use of those gifts. I am inspired by positive people who are doing great things; especially many of my former publicist friends and industry colleagues who have transitioned to other careers. More recently, there are a few people that inspired me: Ava DuVernay, and one of my clients, Terri Lyne Carrington. AllHipHop: What does it mean to you to be a powerful woman and a boss in the urban music and hip-hop industry? Gwendolyn Quinn: I’ve been in the music and entertainment business for over 25 years. To be named as a powerful woman in urban and hip-hop music simply means that I have put in my time and I have done the work. During the journey, I have made mistakes and learned from the mistakes. It also means that I have gained significant knowledge and access and that I have used that power to move artists, clients, and the genre forward. AllHipHop: Any advice you would like to give on growing into a powerful person in your career? Gwendolyn Quinn: My advice to young people would be to incorporate more balance […]

Nicki Minaj Makes 72nd Appearance On Billboard Charts and Is One Hit Away From Tying Aretha Franklin
NICKI CLOSES THE GAP ON ARETHA’S RECORD!

Aretha Franklin Sings “Purple Rain” At All Star Global Concert
Times like this only shows how much President Obama will be missed. On Friday, the President hosted the All Star Global Concert was underway at the White House in Washington, DC. The concert,created to celebrate International Jazz Day, featured several artists including Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, Herbie Hancock, and many others. To celebrate the life of Prince, legendary soul singer Aretha Franklin covered “Purple Rain” on the nationally broadcasted event. Armed with only her voice and Piano, Franklin sang the classic track with the support of a live band at the concert. Check out the video here.

Kalenna: Editing Blew My Convo w/ Ms. Deb Antney Out of Proportion
KALENNA BREAKS DOWN HER MISUNDERSTANDING WITH MS. DEB ANTNEY.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Which R&B Legend Dissed Nicki Minaj?
WHICH R&B VET DOES’NT CARE FOR NICKI MINAJ?

Aretha Franklin Denied A Seat By "Unprofessional and Nasty" Johnny Rockets Employee
Aretha Franklin Denied A Seat By “Unprofessional and Nasty” Johnny Rockets Employee

Aretha Franklin Awarded Honorary Degree From Harvard University (VIDEO)
ARETHA FRANKLIN AWARDED HONORARY DEGREE FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY (VIDEO)

Aretha Frankin Says Andre 3000 Is Working On Her New Music
ANDRE 3000 REPORTEDLY WORKING WITH THE QUEEN ARETHA FRANKIN ON UPCOMING PROJECT

Legendary Music Executive Clive Davis Comes Out Of The Closet; Reveals Bisexuality On “Katie”
(AllHipHop News) The Mount Rushmore of music executives has to include Clive Davis, the man who signed Whitney Houston, Sean “Diddy’ Combs, Alicia Keys, Janis Joplin and Aretha Franklin. However, he might have made his most shocking discovery over 25 years ago, when he figured out he was bisexual, he told Katie Couric today (February 19). The 80-year-old music titan spoke on Katie about how he became open to the idea of a romantic relationship with men: “I opened myself up to the possibility that I could have a relationship with a man as well as the two that I had with a woman. I’m still attracted to women. You don’t have to be only one thing or another. For me, it’s the person.” Clive Davis has been married twice and states that it was after his second failed marriage in the late 1980’s that he began a 14- year relationship with a male doctor. In addition, of his four children and six grandchildren, it took a “trying year,” before one of his sons could come to terms with Mr. Davis’ sexual orientation. This revelation comes on the same day as the release of his autobiography The Soundtrack To My Life where he reveals heated disagreements with artists such as Miles Davis, details on his controversial firing from Columbia Records in the 1970’s as well as other juicy details. Check out a video of Clive Davis speaking on the late Whitney Houston: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avb5Gw0h28c]

10 Monuments of R&B/Soul/Spoken Word Who Impacted Hip-Hop History
FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH, WE SALUTE SOME MONUMENTS WHO HAVE IMPACTED HIP-HOP!

Nick Cannon Makes First Post-Hospital Stay Appearance at BET Honors
NICK CANNON GETS BETTER, PRESENTS MARIAH WITH AWARD AT BET HONORS

Stars Attend BET Honors After Party In Washington, DC
A variety of stores gathered Saturday evening (January 15) in Washington DC, to celebrate the BET Honors. Hennessey hosted the “Hennessey Vs BET Honors After Party” at The Park on Fourteenth and at The National Portrait Gallery. Celebrities like Common, Aretha Franklin, Raekwon, Jill Scott, Anthony Hamilton, India Aire and DJ D-Nice, all came out to celebrate the event, as well as MLK weekend. Check out some photos below:

Common Joins Star-Packed Roster for BET Honors Show
COMMON TO JOIN MAYA ANGELOU, ARETHA FRANKLIN FOR STAR-PACKED AWARDS NIGHT!