"Big Freedia Means Business" is back for Season 2 and Freedia is ready to go gospel. Big Freedia is back with an all-new season of her hit reality show Big Freedia Means Business; and this season, the ...
In her music video "Y'all Get Back Now," a Godzilla-size Big Freedia dances on the streets of New Orleans, sounding the call for the city's awestruck inhabitants to "shake for the money, bounce to the ...
New Orleans rapper and bounce queen Big Freedia has announced her first gospel album. Pressing Onward, which takes its name from the Pressing Onward Baptist Church, in New Orleans, is out August 8.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At first blush, the mere idea of a Big Freedia gospel album sounds like musical Mad Libs. After all, Freedia is the queen of New ...
Big Freedia and Devon Hurst were together for 20 years. Big Freedia‘s longtime partner, Devon Hurst, has died from diabetes. In a late-night May 15 Instagram post, the New Orleans bounce icon shared ...
Big Freedia's partner of 20 years, Devon Hurst, has died. He was 38. The "Explode" musician, 47, posted to Instagram on Thursday, May 15 with an emotional post to announce Hurst's death, caused by ...
MATI, the festival formerly known as Music at the Intersection, will return to Grand Center for its sixth iteration in July, characteristically bringing with it a stellar roster of musical acts from ...
Big Freedia is “devastated” following the death of her partner Devon Hurst. On Thursday, the 47-year-old New Orleans bounce rapper announced in a post on Instagram that Hurst died from complications ...
Videos of parents dancing with their children to a remixed version of “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” have flooded social media, thanks to a popular children’s educational YouTube series started by a Black ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Big Freedia, the Queen of Bounce, has partnered with Crescent Canna, a New Orleans-based cannabis company, to introduce Wobble Sparkling THC Energy Drink. The beverage combines ...
The Queen of Bounce tells PEOPLE about her non-musical talents at the San Francisco music festival, where she also showed support for the Working Families Party Jack Irvin has worked at PEOPLE since ...
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