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Tina Knowles Tells ‘Corny Joke’ With Beyonce and Blue Ivy

Klaudia//July 11, 2018
Tina Knowles had some fun while vacationing in the South of France with her pop diva daughter and her granddaughter, Blue Ivy Carter, on Tuesday. The 64-year-old fashion designer took to Instagram to share a funny video with a little help from her famous family.

“My straight men are Blue and Beyonce,” she captioned a video of herself telling one of her “corny jokes.”

In the clip, Knowles says, “Knock, knock,” which prompts a chorus of “Who’s there?” from Beyonce and Blue in the background.

“Obama,” Knowles says, as we hear Beyonce’s voice asking, “Obama who?”

“O-ba-myselffff,” Knowles sings, adding, “This is by Beyonce. She gave me this joke.”

“Oh no, god!” Beyonce says off-camera.

Beyonce & Jay-Z to Headline Global Citizen Festival

Klaudia//July 10, 2018


Beyonce, Jay-Z and Ed Sheeran will headline a special Global Citizen Festival in honor of Nelson Mandela in South Africa on Dec. 2. The concert, which will be held at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, will mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the anti-apartheid leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, organizers announced early Monday. Mandela died in 2013.

Others performing at the festival include Usher, Eddie Vedder, a joint set from Pharrell Williams and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, and African artists including Wizkid, Cassper Nyovest and Femi Kuti.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z drop joint album 'Everything Is Love'

Klaudia//June 17, 2018


A joint Beyoncé-Jay-Z album has finally dropped after years of rumors. Titled "Everything Is Love," the announcement was made by Tidal, the streaming company owned by Jay-Z. It features nine tracks, each credited to Beyoncé and Jay-Z — or The Carters — and clocks in at just under 40 minutes.

The album, unusually brief for both artists, sent fans scrambling to sign up for Tidal, a subscription-based music streaming service started by Jay-Z and other artists. That's where they could find the bonus track called "Salud" that the duo presumably felt didn't fit with the album's sequence.

According to unofficial credits, the album features production from Pharrell Williams (two tracks, "Nice" and "Apes---"), Cool & Dre, Boi-1Da, Vory, Jahaan Sweet and Sevn Thomas, and guest spots from Migos ("Apes---") and Pharrell.