The Weekend Entertainment Recap: April 17th

Superproducer Metro Boomin gave Coachella attendees a performance of a lifetime on Friday. The St. Louis native offered a star-studded “Heroes and Villains” style show that featured more than 20 songs. Those in attendance for the performance were able to hear from special guests including 21 Savage, Future, The Weeknd and fellow superproducer, Diddy. Metro Boomin’s set also featured a special introduction from Morgan Freeman as well as a call for Young Thug’s release from prison since he is currently facing a R.I.C.O charge.

Although Metro Boomin brought out a plethora of his music industry peers, one person who did not grace the stage was Migos rapper Offset. While he did not perform at Coachella, the rapper caught fans’ attention after revealing some new ink dedicated to his slain group member Takeoff. Offset showed off his tattoo of Takeoff which displays a portrait of the rapper that covers his entire back. He took to social media to reveal the new ink with the caption, “Love you 4L & after.”

Pop singer Lizzo also went to social media with a message, but her message was directed to the haters. After conservative commentator Candace Owens gave her unsolicited opinion on the singer, Lizzo wanted to make it clear that she is comfortable in her skin. Lizzo had to send out a reminder that she is gorgeous and she is the beauty standard, in a video posted on social media. The singer also noted that she’s “God’s favorite” in her caption. 

Another example of Black girl magic is gymnast Trinity Thomas. Thomas took Dickies Arena by storm and became the NCAA all-around gymnastics champion. The University of Florida star earned her 28th perfect 10 of her career while competing on Saturday. Thomas has now tied the NCAA record for the most ever perfect scores with Kentucky’s Jenny Hansen in 1996 and UCLA’s Jamie Dantzscher in 2004. Thomas competed despite suffering a leg injury and led Florida to second place in the championship. 

Chicago rapper Lil Durk is also contributing to Black excellence by providing provisions for Howard University students. The rapper launched the Durk Banks Scholarship Fund with Amazon Music’s Rotation, his Neighborhood Heroes foundation and Howard University. Two Chicago students were awarded $50,000 each toward their tuition enrollment and Lil Durk took it a step further by donating $250,000 for other eligible Chicago students. The recipients of the $50,000 were presented with their scholarship when Lil Durk performed at Howard University Springfest on Friday. 

Shayla Farrow is a multimedia journalist with a Media, Journalism and Film Communications degree from Howard University and a master’s degree in management from Wake Forest University. Shayla discovered her passion for journalism while working as a reporter with Spotlight Network at Howard University. She worked with other campus media, including NewsVision, WHBC 96.3 HD3, WHUR-FM, 101 Magazine, and the HU News Service. Her reporting abilities earned her opportunities to interview industry professionals including Cathy Hughes, movie director Malcolm D. Lee and creator of “David Makes Man,” Tarell Alvin McCraney. Shayla intends to leave her mark in journalism by broadcasting radio and television shows that cover a wide array of topics ranging from politics and social justice issues to entertainment and pop culture. She has worked on a variety of shows, including the Wendy Williams Show, The Joe Madison Show, and The Karen Hunter Show as well as worked as a producer for the NBC News Channel. However, her ultimate career goal is to own a television and audio entertainment platform that provides quality content to viewing and listening audiences.

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