20 Black Musicians Who Deserve A Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star
20 Black Musicians Who Deserve A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame
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The latest famous face to receive a star will be none other than late hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur. Known professionally as 2Pac, the prolific emcee released four albums during his lifetime before his death on September 13, 1996 following a still-unsolved drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. In the time since, 2Pac’s legacy has grown substantially to include a handful of posthumous albums, clothing deals, fan merch, biopics and docuseries like Hulu’s recently astounding broadcast, Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni & Tupac Shakur.LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE.
For many, honoring the late Diamond-selling lyricist on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame has been a long time coming. https://twitter.com/2PacCharts/status/1664033784243650562 RELATED: Prince Turned Down A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame…Twice As confirmed in the tweet above, 2Pac will be honored with a full ceremony next Wednesday (June 7) that will see West Coast radio veteran Big Boy MCing the event and 2Pac’s sister Sekyiwa “Set” Shakur in attendance to accept on his behalf. Also scheduled to speak at the festivities are Allen Hughes and Jamal Joseph, who both executive produced the aforementioned Hulu documentary.Love The Rickey Smiley Morning Show? Get more! Join the The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Newsletter
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- Anyone, fans included, can nominate a celebrity as long as they have a letter of agreement from the celebrity or his/her representative.
- There’s a Walk Of Fame Nomination Dashboard that fans can use to submit nominations
- A $75,000 payment is required after selection, which is used to create, install and maintain the star plaque.
- Only one posthumous award is given per year, and posthumous nominations will only be considered after two years have passed since the celebrity’s death date.
- One nomination is approved, the celebrity and/or management has two years to schedule their ceremony or application must be resubmitted.’
From R&B stars and hip-hop kings to some that do a little bit of both or sometimes more, see if you agree with our list of 20 Black music legends that should be on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. Let us know if we missed a few:
1. AALIYAH
SINGER / ACTRESS
2. THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
RAPPER
3. PRINCE
SINGER-SONGWRITER / PRODUCER
4. WHITNEY HOUSTON
SINGER / ACTRESS
5. NINA SIMONE
SINGER / CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST
6. OTIS REDDING
SINGER-SONGWRITER
7. MINNIE RIPERTON
SINGER
8. HEAVY D
RAPPER / ACTOR
9. TEDDY PENDERGRASS
SINGER-SONGWRITER
10. TLC
R&B GIRL GROUP
11. AL GREEN
SINGER-SONGWRITER
12. CHILDISH GAMBINO (DONALD GLOVER)
RAPPER/ SINGER/ ACTOR
13. JOHN LEGEND
SINGER-SONGWRITER / EGOT WINNER
14. COMMON
RAPPER / ACTOR
15. SADE ADU (SADE)
SINGER-SONGWRITER
16. ALICIA KEYS
SINGER-SONGWRITER / PIANIST / ACTRESS
17. KENDRICK LAMAR
RAPPER
18. JAY-Z
RAPPER / MUSIC MOGUL
19. RIHANNA
SINGER / ACTRESS / MUSIC MOGUL
20. BEYONCÉ (SOLO)
SINGER / ACTRESS / MUSIC MOGUL
20 Black Musicians Who Deserve A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame was originally published on blackamericaweb.com

