Everything Beyonc\xe9 touches turns into solid gold soul, even country music.
Her latest single, 'Texas Hold \u2018Em,' is a number one hit on the Billboard country charts, making her the first black woman to ever achieve such a milestone in a genre of music that, despite its roots in black culture, has traditionally excluded artists of color.
Even Dolly Parton is a big fan and congratulated her on social media. But whenever you break a boundary, there\u2019s bound to be some backlash.
Today comedian Matt Brown joins us to talk about the popularity of Beyonce\u2019s Texas Hold \u2018Em, and how popular culture is a powerful tool in breaking down barriers of inequality.
Listen as we look back on the new documentary Thriller 40 that examines how Michael Jackson's album Thriller changed the face of music and helped hip-hop go mainstream, The Color Purple Musical Film gets a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for Danielle Brooks and Matt\u2019s third part docu series on Whitney Houston\u2019s musical style is now live his YouTube channel Black Music Archive.
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\u27a4 Did Beyonc\xe9\u2019s \u201cTexas Hold \u2018Em\u201d rip off the theme song from Franklin the Turtle, a Canadian Kids cartoon? https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AWr-E7ZnuuY
\u27a4 Ricky Martin has a foot fetish.
\u27a4 LGBTQ sections of popular news sites close up shop. Yikes. What does this mean for you and me?
\u27a4 Barbara Streisand says not looking like the girls in the magazine was critical to her success.