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Megan Thee Stallion May Perform With Beyoncé At The 2021 Grammys

Klaudia//December 22, 2020
Ahead of the 2021 Grammy Awards, Megan Thee Stallion has revealed that she may perform with 24-time Grammy winner Beyoncé at the show. The event is set to take place on January 31.

During a conversation with the Los Angeles Times, the “Body” rapper shared that the two Houstonians may hit the stage together.

“At the Grammys ceremony — for which she says she hasn’t yet settled on a piece of “arm candy” to be her date — Megan says she’s in talks to perform “Savage” with Beyoncé, who will compete against herself for record of the year with her song “Black Parade,” the piece read.

BeyGOOD Supports Over 600 Businesses

Klaudia//December 19, 2020
Beyoncé's Juneteenth introduction of the digital Black Parade Route that highlighted Black Owned Small businesses came as a direct response to the pain and anxiety many Americans are facing. For the first time many families were climbing an uphill battle due to the pandemic, and the resulting economic crisis.

Later with the formation of the BeyGOOD Impact Fund - Phase 1 supported struggling small businesses that applied and were selected by NAACP and given $10k grants.

Combined, more than 600 businesses have been supported to date, because we believe in supporting those in need, so they can continue their income stream and support of their families and communities.

We are excited to share that we have a HUGE holiday announcement next week! Stay tuned for our BeyGOOD Impact Fund Phase 3 announcement. It's holiday GOOD news.

Beyonce Wins at the 2020 WOWIE Awards

Klaudia//December 7, 2020
The winners of World of Wonder’s 2020 WOWIE Awards, celebrating the best in artistry, activism, entertain(t)ment, and more, were announced last week during a virtual event. Beyonce won one award for her song "Black Parade"!

Outstanding Protest Anthem
Demi Lovato - "Commander in Chief"
Janelle Monae - "Turntables"
Teyana Taylor - "Still"
H.E.R. - "I Can't Breathe"
Beyonce - "Black Parade" (Winner)
Noname - "Song 33"
Monét X Change - "March"

Beyonce.com: Food banks and pantries support

Klaudia//December 1, 2020
This holiday season Beyoncé and team Parkwood are committed to helping families who are facing food shortages, due to the impact of the pandemic caused by COVID-19.

With 1 in 6 Americans facing food insecurity, we have to ban together to help. We have seen food lines in small towns and large cities all over the country.

Following Thanksgiving, many food banks are now reporting low food supplies. As a team we are coming together to give non-perishable food donations. Additionally, we are giving financially to food banks and pantries in various local communities.

Please join us by giving what you can.

We have started a list of local food banks and pantries that would help you in your search for where there is urgent need. Together we can keep them stocked and families fed, as we continue to make a difference in our communities

Beyonce Wins at the 2020 Soul Train Awards

Klaudia//November 30, 2020
The 2020 Soul Train Awards aired last night, celebrating the best in soul, R&B and hip hop. Beyonce was nominated in six categories and took home one trophy - Video of the Year for "Brown Skin Girl". Congrats!

Video of the Year:
Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, Saint JHN & Wizkid – “Brown Skin Girl” (Winner)
Chloe X Halle – “Do It”
Chris Brown – “Go Crazy” Feat. Young Thug
H.E.R. – “Slide” Feat. YG
Lizzo – “Good As Hell”
Skip Marley & H.E.R. – “Slow Down”

Beyoncé's 'Black Is King' - Behind the Visuals With DP Santiago Gonzalez

Klaudia//November 25, 2020
Beyoncé’s “Black Is King” earned nine Grammy nominations Tuesday, including song of the year and record of the year. The singer, who led the nominations, also received a nomination for Best Music Film. It was the fourth time she has been nominated in that category after winning for Netflix’s “Homecoming” and getting nominations for “Lemonade” and “Beyoncé & JAY-Z: On the Run Tour.”

“Black Is King,” now streaming on Disney Plus, was executive produced by Beyoncé as a visual companion to her 2019 release, “The Lion King: The Gift.”

Cinematographer Santiago Gonzalez talked with Variety about how the visuals for the Grammy-nominated music film came together and collaborating with Beyoncé.

What conversations did you have with Beyoncé regarding the visuals for “Black is King?”

The project evolved as we shot. Most of the conversations about the look of the different sections I shot were discussed more with each specific director. I was in a lot of prep meetings with Beyoncé but those were after she and the director had landed on a general look and feel for the section. These meetings would be logistical and world-building and at times I would present to her my ideas for the lighting so we could get more granular about what was needed for each day.

Beyoncé leads Grammy nominations with 9

Klaudia//November 24, 2020
Beyoncé is the one to beat at the 63rd Grammy Awards, snagging an eye-popping nine nominations.

The Recording Academy unveiled this year's nominees Tuesday via livestream.

The singer is up for record of the year for "Black Parade" as well as "Savage," her collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion. "Black Parade" also got a nod in the song of the year category. And "Brown Skin Girl" is a contender for best music video.

Beyoncé, who now has a lifetime 79 nominations and 24 wins, is the most-nominated female artist in Grammy history. She's tied with Paul McCartney for the second most-nominated artist of all time, trailing only her husband, Jay-Z (who received three nominations this year), and Quincy Jones – both with 80 career nominations.

If she takes home four gilded gramophones at the 2021 awards show in January, she'll become the female artist with the most Grammy wins. Eight trophies and she'll make history as the performer with the most Grammy wins of all time.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Grammys are moving ahead on an in-person ceremony Jan. 31 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The event will be broadcast on CBS and hosted by Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show."

See all of Beyoncé's nominations below.