Because I’m an expensive wife.”The Wopsters tied the knot in an extravagant 2017 wedding ceremony that aired live on BET.Last month, T.I. He teased the album on social media earlier in the week with a video montage from his time in the studio with Hit-Boy.“Finally got that time to work, that alignment,” Nas says of wanting to collaborate with the two-time Grammy winner.8.21 #HitBoyOnTheBeats pic.twitter.com/qj6APjCwIXRumors of a new Nas album have been swirling since Big Sean seemingly confirmed that the LP was on the way in February. Although he was clearly upset, Tip's reaction to King brought on more social media criticism, namely over the double standard between how he raises and reprimands sons versus his daughters.Nas is back with a new single and album in the works.


Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.Melvin Edmonds performs with After 7 at the New Regal Theater in Chicago in 1989.

In 2015, Melvin Edmond's son Jason Edmonds joined the group. He was 65. "He is survived by his four children, Melvin, Chris, Jason and Courtney. "His ability to 'signaturize' a vocal melody in Rhythm and Blues music produced a vocal sound that can never be erased or duplicated.

He was the second oldest of six sons: Marvin Jr., Melvin, Michael, Kevon Edmonds, Kenny, and Derek. On a more personal note, Tip caught his 15-year-old son, King, casually preparing to smoke weed while sitting in a hot tub, and streamed the incident on Instagram Live.

This isn't just MY movement...This is for US‼️ All who believe in the message and intention of this call to action sign the petition USorELSE.org #linkinbioA post shared by TIP (@troubleman31) on Aug 13, 2020 at 10:10pm PDTIt’s been an eventful week for the rapper, activist, and father of seven.

As representatives of today’s Lloyd’s market, we are deeply sorry for this.“We cannot unfortunately undo the past, but we would like to play an active role in trying to level the playing field for Black and Minority Ethnic people in today’s world,” the statement continues. He was replaced by his son, Jason.Gucci Mane and his wife, Keshia Ka’oir, are expecting their first child together, the rapper tweeted on Friday (Aug. 14).“My beautiful wife pregnant life is good,” Guwop captioned a photo of a glowing Ka’oir showing off her baby bump in black lace lingerie.My beautiful wife pregnant life is good @KeyshiaKaoir ❤️ pic.twitter.com/gIKF12A3PgThe bundle of joy will be the second child for Gucci, and the fourth for Ka’oir, who reportedly has three children.The protective mom and cosmetics entrepreneur opened up about her supportive husband in a 2018 interview with New York Magazine’s The Cut.

There is much more to do and we will work with our Cultural Advisory Group to determine our longer term plans.

"Melvin was, without any doubt, the 'Soul' of After 7," the Facebook post read in part. He penned a four-page letter to the company outlining the systematic oppression that has affected Black people for centuries, and reiterated his demands -- which include diversifying the company’s board, and allocating 10% of its earnings, (along with a one million equity line of credit) to descendants of those enslaved.“We find Lloyd’s actions to rectify the situation to be admirable but insufficient,” he wrote in part.As promised... Our letter in response to @lloydsoflondon's letter we received 10 days ago. The album was led by the single “Heat of the Moment,” which peaked in the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.The group released other hit singles including “Ready or Not,” “Can’t Stop,” and “Sara Smile.” Melvin left the group after their third album was released in 1995. The company responded with an apology statement published by Forbes on Friday (Aug. 14).“There are aspects of the market’s past about which we cannot feel pride and this includes the fact that insurers in the Lloyd’s market insured vessels that were involved in the eighteenth and nineteenth century slave trade. ... Melvin's love for audiences and fans everywhere who supported our music is what drove him on stage and in life.

He was 65 years old. The group was founded in 1987 by Melvin Edmonds, his brother Kevon Edmonds and Mitchell.