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Meet Goapele, the first Black woman to have a music video uploaded to YouTube.
Her soulful track "Closer" marked that historic milestone when it became the inaugural music video by a Black female artist on the site.
They say numbers don’t lie. 🔥
By the numbers, he was unmatched.
By the culture, he set the tone.
By history, he is eternal.
Michael Jackson’s legacy may be too big to quantify, but honoring Black Excellence has always been right on time. As the world gets ready to experience his story on the big screen, we celebrate the impact that continues to shape culture.
This Image Awards season, we recognize the icons who paved the way and the legacies still being written. Don’t miss this year’s #NAACPImageAwards Saturday, February 28 at 8pm ET on BET!
This morning we are waking up to the deeply saddening news of the passing of Stephen “Cat” Coore, a towering figure in our cultural history and one of the architects of Jamaica’s global musical legacy.
As a founding member and musical director of Third World, Cat Coore helped shape a sound that carried Jamaica’s rhythm, spirit, and message to every corner of the world. His artistry blended technical brilliance with deep cultural consciousness, creating music that was both timeless and unmistakably Jamaican.
Cat Coore was a cultural ambassador in the truest sense, representing Jamaica with dignity, excellence, and pride. His contribution to the creative arts enriched our national identity and inspired generations of musicians at home and abroad.
In recognition of his extraordinary service to Jamaican culture, he was deservedly awarded the Order of Distinction, honouring a lifetime dedicated to music and nation-building through the arts.
On behalf of the Government and people of Jamaica, I extend sincere condolences to his wife Lisa, his children, grandchildren, family, bandmates, and the global community of fans whose lives were touched by his work.
May his music continue to live on, reminding us of who we are and the power of Jamaican creativity to unite the world.