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He may be one of the world’s most iconic songwriters, penning hits such as ‘Umbrella‘ and ‘Single Ladies’, but it seems that The Dream is one performer who is not content with resting on his laurels.

For he has confirmed that he is forming a new band. Of the Hip-Rock persuasion.
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He revealed:

“I’m listening to music for a future band I haven’t made yet. I have 53 records and a direction for a new NWA type Hip-Hop Rock band. Real messages, very political.”

Interesting.
 

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While recently discussing her contribution to the soundtrack for the movie “The Help,” singer Mary J. Blige, who is also embarking on an acting career or her own, spoke of her upcoming role in the Lifetime original movie “Parallel Lives.”

Mary doesn’t speak much about the role or go into any detail- however we’re going to assume shooting will start when the singer wraps up work on her latest film “Rock of Ages.”

The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul has slowly been flexing her acting muscle over the last few years, appearing in movies like “I Can Do Bad All By Myself” and shows like “Entourage” and “Ghost Whisperer.”

“I have a coach for every little thing I do,” Mary says. “I want Queen Latifah to be proud of me. I want Taraji [P. Henson] to be proud of me. I want even Meryl Streep to give me a call and say, ‘Hey, girl. You’re doing good.’ [And] Angela Bassett, of course. I want to earn my acting kudos.”
 

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[video=youtube;Xdeav60XA8c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xdeav60XA8c&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 

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[video=youtube;j8N-bP-KlR8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=j8N-bP-KlR8[/video]
 

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[video=youtube;ffKZD4Wmqj8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffKZD4Wmqj8[/video]
 

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Forbes has compiled a list of the “Most Powerful Black Women in the U.S. and guess who came in at #1? Did you guess Oprah Winfrey? Maybe Michelle Obama? Well if you did, you were wrong.

According to
Forbes, 29 year old pop singer Beyonce Giselle Knowles is the most powerful sista in the country. Apparently Beyonce’s (you fill in the blank) is more powerful than the first woman, black or white, to OWN her OWN Network and the first African American First Lady combined.

Forbes doesn’t explain how they came to their conclusion and personally I find it a bit dismissive of black women in general. Lady Gaga, a mere singer, would never be named the most powerful woman in the country. She’d first have to get past real power brokers like Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton to be bestowed with such an honor.

Beyonce however, who influences no one that I know of over the age of maybe 17, somehow manages to be labeled more powerful than Oprah, a woman who had enough pull to get her OWN Network distributed to over 85% of American households.

To add insult to injury, our FLOTUS was also passed over for #1. Michelle Obama, by virtue of being the first black First Lady, has the ability to not only have her voice heard by all Americans, but especially young black women who can now see and picture themselves living a life they may have once thought impossible.

All of that however seems to pale in comparison to Beyonce’s ability to occasionally sell out concert venues.

I ask you- what can Beyonce get done- what real power does she have? Can she influence economic policy as say Michelle Obama can by virtue of being married to one of the most powerful men in the world? Can she get a network off the ground as Oprah did? Can she single-handedly change the mindset of a generation like Debra Lee, were she only willing to use her power as CEO of BET for good?

My answer is no. Beyonce, like Gaga and
Rihanna, have power- but it is limited and ultimately only helps to serve those with even more power.

Forbes needs to rethink this list next year. Or maybe they got exactly what they were looking for- a bit of controversy to hype up their annual ‘Most’ this and that issue.