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This is Chaka Khan appreciation. Without Chaka, we might never have heard of the (still-underrated) Rufus. We would’ve never had Kanye’s “Through The Wire.” We would’ve just missed so much. Whether you call here Yvette Marie Stevens (her birth name) or Chaka Adunne Aduffe Hodarhi Karifi (adding the Khan after marriage), the name she received when she became a member of the Black Panther Party and friends with Fred Hampton, you’d have to acknowledge that lovers of music owe her so much. 11 solo albums. Another 11 with Rufus. A career that spans more than 42 years. 10 Grammy Awards. 22 Grammy Nominations. When you look at this pictures, know that you’re looking at greatness. I mean, even after all that, she’s so bad that a 60-plus-year-old Chaka Khan looks like a lot like a 31 year old Nicki Minaj. (You’ve been told: it don’t crack.) Her beauty, her hair, the face, the energy, the presence—these things would define a mere mortal. But Chaka is no mere mortal: she is every woman, and her musical and artistic accomplishments are so great that even her beauty cannot distract you from her talent for long. She’s been quoted as saying, “I’ve always struggled so much just to appreciate myself.” That one quote explains so much. But Chaka—Yvette— and this is no substitute, but you should know: we appreciate you, for who you are and what you’ve done. Let me tell you something good: you are one of the best ever to do it. Chicago stand up. Everybody stand up.
The ceiling fan....I'm just done 😂😂😂
First ballot Hall of Fame meme👍
Mood😌
What "timeless" beauty looks like.
Janelle Monàe blessed us y’all
For her, my sign would be "yield".
What’s your sign? 🐃
he loves it
We lost one of the greatest truth speaker’s in this nation’s history. rest in peace to this amazing person, you sure haven’t been forgotten.
Despite freedom of information act requests throughout the years, New York still will not release records (of Malkolm X assassination) to the public and claim files would endanger the safety of police officers and constitute unwarranted invasions of privacy
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Malcolm X stood for the black man to be respected for what he was, a man. He did say things that did come off as violent or pro-hate (he encouraged violence in self defense, not unprovoked aggression ). The man had anger, his own father was lynched when he was just a child. He used facts, he used speech, as his weapons. He is the farthest thing from evil, but he’s not a saint neither. He is just a man who wanted change for his people and demanded they be treated like human beings. America, the country that is for not just them, but us too. And he was willing to make that happen.
By any means necessary