Tyrese Points Out R. Kelly Wrote The Song Used For Maxwell’s #FortunateChallenge
The ‘Fast & Furious’ star shares his thoughts on the R&B hit.

Silk Sonic, Ashanti, Maxwell & More To Perform At 2021 Soul Train Music Awards
The annual Soul Cypher is returning with D-Nice, Musiq Soulchild, and others.

Ashanti & Maxwell To Receive Special Honors At The 2021 Soul Train Awards
H.E.R. earned the most nominations this year, followed by Jazmine Sullivan and Chris Brown.

Swizz Beatz Reveals D’Angelo Was Supposed To Face Maxwell For ‘Verzuz’
Watch a replay of the Apollo-set showcase featuring H.E.R., Method Man, and Redman.

David Jassy Presents ‘San Quentin Mixtape, Vol. 1’ With Shout Outs From J. Cole, Common, Fat Joe & More
The producer put together a profanity-free project recorded within the walls of San Quentin State Prison.

#AHHPowerfulWomen: Exclusive Tour Executive, Tina Farris Shows Her Grace Under Pressure in the Music Industry
(AllHipHop Features) Since being invited to join the touring family of the Legendary Roots Crew back in 1999, Tina hasn’t looked back, amassing a client list that has included some of music’s hottest acts including Lil’ Wayne, Fergie, The Black Eyed Peas, Nicki Minaj, Queen Latifah, Jill Scott, Maxwell, and Mayer Hawthorne just to name a few. After her humble beginnings, she managed the highest grossing tour in the history of Hip-Hop, Lil’ Wayne’s AMERICA’S MOST WANTED TOUR. The following year, she hit the road with The Black Eyed Peas, guiding the group through 15 countries, 76 cities and 99 sold out shows before 1.3 million attendees, grossing more than $86 million dollars along the way. In 2011, she rejoined Lil’ Wayne when he and Nicki Minaj headed out on the I AM STILL MUSIC TOUR. Currently, she’s using her masterful skills to guide the elusive D’Angelo during his critically-acclaimed comeback run in Europe and the United States. Since then she’s acquired 2016 Grammy nominated cult classic band The Internet as well as award-winning gospel duo Mary Mary and newcomer and already a hit TY Dolla $ign. It doesn’t take much to see that Tina’s ability to reach across genres while managing tours of all sizes gets results. Her ability to iron out even the most minute details, while also diplomatically leading her clients through unexpected snafus. The occasional political unrest has made her one of the industry’s most successful touring experts. While many adjectives could be used to describe Tina—determined, unapologetic, astute and intrepid, just to name a few—one word that won’t be used to describe her anytime soon is conventional. Life on the road is not for the faint at heart, but Tina manages to make it look easy by juggling a hefty load complete with rained out stadiums, declined credit cards, strip searches, sexist promoters, antagonistic customs officers, demanding wives and everything in between. Ms. Tina Farris truly shows grace under pressure handling some of the most impeccable tours in the world. In between scheduling these exclusive tours, she took some time to connect with AllHipHop to talk work, life and being a leader in the music industry. AllHipHop: Could you explain what your job entails: Tina Farris: I provide Innovative, strategic, proactive and resourceful tour and production management with expertise in producing small, intimate concerts to multi-million dollar, dynamic entertainment experiences globally on behalf of world-renowned artists in the music industry AllHipHop: What’s the most enjoyable part of the job and your duties: Tina Farris: The reveal of the show. The moment the first note is played and the lights go up. AllHipHop: What is the hardest part: Tina Farris: Early morning lobby calls. AllHipHop: Can you describe a moment of adversity personal and in your career? Tina Farris: My hardest moment of adversity was deciding whether or not to have a family. It’s a career that you are married to. AllHipHop: What keeps you from giving up? Tina Farris: I love live music and traveling. Your managing satiates both my wanderlust and my ear. AllHipHop: Who inspired you to become a leader or boss in the industry? Tina Farris: Harvey Fuqua – my grandfather – who was a songwriter, producer and A&R for Motown put the touring bug in me. Richard Nichols, manager of the Roots, who gave me the chance and taught me how to finesse the industry as one of the sole women, let alone African Americans, on this side of management. But who showed me how to be a boss, and still does, is my grandmother Big Tina Farris. She pulls no punches. AllHipHop: How do you balance work and personal life? Tina Farris: The most difficult tight-rope walk ever. I’m still managing. But I found a teammate and a partner who doesn’t mind my brand of crazy. That’s the key. AllHipHop: What do you like to do for fun? Tina Farris: I like decorating my house and driving up the PCH. AllHipHop: What does it mean to you to be a powerful woman and a boss in the urban music and hip-hop industry? Tina Farris: It means that you have to have pretty tough skin and a hairdresser in every town. There’s a particular brand of misogyny in hip-hop and I’ve tried hard not to allow it to permeate my life. Nevertheless, sometimes it wins. I curse like a sailor and it’s not easy to pull anything over on me. The toughest part is knowing when to let it slide or when to tell someone about themselves. I’ve learned to be strategic based on my end game. AllHipHop: Any final Thoughts or words of advice? Tina Farris: Tour managing is not for the faint of heart. You must be a logistical wizard not only for your clients but for your personal goals as a woman in this one life. Plan accordingly.

9X Grammy Award Winning Super Producer Bryan Michael Cox & Toyota Honor Veteran & Emerging Artists At Grammy Brunch
B. COX COMBINES PARTY WITH PURPOSE!

Chance the Rapper and Maxwell To Salute Prince At Clive Davis’ Grammy Party
CHANCE THE RAPPER TO HONOR PRINCE WITH MAXWELL!

Doug E. Fresh, Maxwell Rip Steve Harvey’s “Neighborhood Awards”
STEVE HARVEY HOSTS HIS ANNUAL “NEIGHBORHOOD AWARDS”!!

Maxwell Talks About Cutting Off His Afro and More…
MAXWELL IS BACK, AFRO IS GONE!

Maxwell Explains How His Cousin's Death Changed His New Album, Questioning Career + MORE
MAXWELL EXPLAINS HOW HIS COUSIN’S DEATH CHANGED HIS NEW ALBUM, QUESTIONING HIS CAREER + MORE

Epic Fail of the Day: Man Struggle Dances For the Ladies
A man in Rugrats Pajamas gyrates terribly for the ladies to “This Woman’s Worth.”

Alternative Pick: @AliciaKeys Ft. @_Maxwell_ "Fire We Make"
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Gary Clark Jr. Performs in New York, Brings Out Swizz Beatz, Leo DiCaprio and More!
Known for his thrilling live performances, guitarist Gary Clark, Jr., recently held a show in New York at The Darby hosted by Q-Tip and ?uestlove and presented by Puma and Grey Goose. Clark has attracted fans from the likes of Leonardo Dicaprio, Pharell Williams, Swizz Beatz, Mike Kaiser, Andre Harrell, Estelle, Tyran “Ty Ty” Smith, Ali Muhammed of Tribe Called Quest, Ryan Leslie, Andrew Keegan, Zoe Saldana, Maxwell, Gabe Saptora of Cobra Starship, and many more, who were all in attendance at his showcase. Check the some event video from Gary Clark Jr. in NYC below: [vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/43566475 w=500&h=281] WMG – Gary Clark Jr. Event from TNYCinema on Vimeo. Photos:

Maxwell and K'NAAN Support Global Fight Against HIV/AIDS With (RED)
(AllHipHop News) Maxwell and K’NAAN are are offering fans a chance to still receive access to their already sold-out summer shows through the purchase of VIP tickets to support the fight against the worldwide HIV/AIDS epidemic. Both artists are donating tickets to (RED)ROWS, an online auction thats part of the (RED)RUSH TO ZERO campaign from June 1-10. All (RED)ROWS ticket sales will benefit the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, (RED)’s partner organization. The Global Fund invests 100 percent of (RED) dollars in HIV/AIDS programs in Africa, including interventions targeting women and children. According to initiative sponsors, when fans make their bids, they will also see their potential impact in terms of how many lives can be saved. Maxwell and K’NAAN fans can visit www.redrush.com and click on the (RED)ROWS button, where they can also bid on seats and other special packages from artists ranging from Cold Play to Tim McGraw.

Jermaine Dupri Debuts Internet Sensation, R&B Crooner Brandon Hines
Someone’s got their eyes focused on the internet, having started his own social network and even discovering talented singers via YouTube (Dondria), super producer Jermaine Dupri is now bringing internet sensation Brandon Hines to the spotlight. Does he stand above the rest? You bet. Hines appeared on the scene in 2006 with his independent debut Love Music: Fallin in Fallin Out, and then continued to post webcam YouTube videos of himself doing covers. It was in 2009 when Hines posted his cover to Maxwell’s Grammy-award winning hit “Pretty Wings”, that it caught the attention of the world, earning over one million views on YouTube. In 2010, Brandon released his second mixtape In Search Of, and the project received over 500,000 downloads. He opened up for Estelle, and toured with John Legend, and now is signed to Durpi’s label, So So Def Records. His brand new single “Yes You Are” is out now, and here’s a behind the scenes look at the visual, directed by Benny Boom. For access to downloads, check out his official website. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox_1A9Jsdhs&w=560&h=315]

Hip-Hop Rumors: Terrence J and Selita Ebanks Dating???!!!
Is Terrence J hittin’ Selita Ebanks??!! It sure looks like it! These two showed up hand-in-hand to the reopening of Jay-Z’s 40/40 club last night in NYC. They have also been spotted together on several occasions over the past few months. Back in November, Selita was rumored to have “gone all Naomi Campbell” on a female friend of Terrence J’s over his close relationship with her. Check out the chick she went crazy on below. Man, Selita Ebanks has been passed around more than Kim Kardashian’s Koochie Koo. From Nick Cannon to CFL player Tad Kornegay, to Maxwell, and now Terrence J! One thing’s for sure, she ain’t messing with no broke dudes!