American R&B sensation, Keyshia Cole has announced the cancellation of her highly anticipated tour in South Africa, scheduled for later this month. The decision follows the devastating wildfires ...
Cole was one of many celebrities who lost their homes in the wildfires. Jhené Aiko, Tina Knowles, and more were also affected. The fires have killed at least 24 people, destroyed over 12,000 ...
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Grammy-nominated R&B artist Keyshia Cole has announced new dates for her South African tour following personal losses in the Los Angeles wildfires. The three-city tour, now scheduled for April 2025, ...
I grew up in a house full of women so my mom used to always play a lot of Keyshia Cole, Chris Brown, Trey Songz – a lot of R&B. My dad had me listening to rap [like] Future, Jadakiss ...
Let it Go hitmaker Keyshia Cole was set to perform in Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape Town from 24 – 26 January. However, her three-city tour has been cancelled as she was directly impacted by ...
"Citing the situation with the recent devastating fires in Los Angeles, Keyshia Cole’s South African tour, set to take place later this month, will not go ahead as initially planned. "Current ticket ...
Their story speaks to those who remember when mental health discussions were considered taboo, particularly in Black households. By sharing their experience, the Thorntons contribute to ...
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J. Cole, born Jermaine Lamarr Cole on January 28, 1985, at a U.S. Army base in Frankfurt, Germany, moved to Fayetteville, North Carolina as a baby with his mother and brother. Coming from a family ...
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