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Ciara, Kehlani & More to be Honored at Give Her FlowHERS Gala
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Ciara, Kehlani & More to be Honored at Give Her FlowHERS Gala

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Femme It Forward will be hosting its fourth annual Give Her FlowHERS Gala this month, Billboard can exclusively announce on Tuesday (Nov. 11).

Ciara will be honored with the Muse Award, which pays homage to a living legend whose legacy, impact and timeless music inspires past, current and future generations. Kehlani will receive the Alchemist Award, honoring a woman who turns her struggles into strength and her truth into timeless art. She is also being honored at ASCAP Women Behind the Music on Wednesday, Nov. 12. They also received two Grammy nominations when the full slate was announced last Friday (Nov. 7) for best R&B song and best R&B performance with “Folded,” Kehlani’s first Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit. Jhené Aiko will receive the Glow Getter Award, which honors women who embody wellness, self-care and purpose. Last year, Aiko launched her holistic self-care brand Jhenetics, which includes elixirs, body balms, lotions and bath soaks that aim to “nourish the spirit and cultivate balance from the inside out,” according to its website.

Mariah the Scientist will be honored with the Bloom Award, spotlighting a breakthrough artist whose growth and grace have transformed her journey into full bloom. Mariah’s “Burning Blue” lead single from her fourth studio album Hearts Sold Separately became her highest-charting hit on the Hot 100 (No. 25) this year, while Hearts Sold Separately became her highest-charting album on the Billboard 200 (No. 11). Normani will receive the Femme It Forward Award, which honors women who have made incredible inroads within their industries and communities through impactful service and leadership. Nikki Taylor, Teyana Taylor‘s mother, will be honored with the Queens Raising Queens Award, awarded to mothers and maternal figures whose love, guidance and example empower the next generation of women to rise, thrive and lead. Teyana — who received her first Grammy nomination for best R&B album with Escape Room — accepted the Visionary Award in 2023.

Gail Mitchell, Billboard executive director of R&B and hip-hop, will be honored with the Mentor Excellence Award, which recognizes leaders who open doors and pour into the next generation through mentorship at the highest level. Sylvia Rhone, former chairwoman/CEO of Epic Records, will receive the Legacy Award, which honors visionary leaders whose groundbreaking contributions have not only shaped the entertainment industry, but built the very foundation on which future generations now stand. Rhone was the first Black industry executive and woman to chair a major record company. She was Billboard‘s Women in Music executive of the year in 2023.

“Every year, Give Her FlowHERS reminds me why this work matters. It’s about celebrating the women who show up, do the work and keep moving our culture and industry forward,” says Heather Lowery, CEO/founder of Femme It Forward, in an exclusive statement. “For me, it’s not just about honoring them, it’s about creating a space where women feel seen, supported and inspired to take up space unapologetically. This year’s honorees truly embody what it means to lead with purpose, create from the heart and pour into others while they rise.”

The 2025 Give Her FlowHERS Gala will return to the Beverly Hilton on Friday, Nov. 21. This year’s theme, “Same Root. New Flower,” celebrates the beauty of evolution, the shared roots that connect us all as woman and endless ways we continue to bloom. The gala serves as a fundraiser for Next Gem Femme, Femme It Forward’s mentorship program that’s designed to improve equity and accelerate career opportunities for women in music and entertainment. The mentorship program and gala reflect Femme It Forward’s deep commitment to cultivating a thriving ecosystem of women supporting women, rooted in community, creativity and purpose.

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Charli XCX, Alex Kapranos, Ciara and more lead tributes to legendary music video director Diane Martel: "A great artist"
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Charli XCX, Alex Kapranos, Ciara and more lead tributes to legendary music video director Diane Martel: “A great artist”

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Tributes have been shared after the death of legendary music video director Diane Martel, who has died.

The iconic director worked alongside some of the biggest names in music, including Mariah Carey, The Killers, Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé, Pharrell, and Justin Timberlake over the years, helping to helm visuals for some of their most successful tracks.

In a statement from her family, it was confirmed that Martel died yesterday (Thursday September 18), aged 63.

“Diane passed away peacefully at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital – surrounded by friends and family – after a long battle with breast cancer,” it read.

“She is survived by her Aunt, Gail Merrifield Papp (wife of Joseph Papp, founder of The Public Theatre), her three beloved, loyal cats (Poki, PopPop, PomPom) and many loving lifetime friends.”

Tributes have been coming in across social media too, with artists she worked alongside and fans sharing posts paying their respects to the late director.

Sharing a post on Instagram Stories, Charli XCX said: “R.I.P Diane. You are one in a million. You taught me so much about art and spontaneity and chaos. And thank you for introducing me to so many friends who I’m now so close to. Thank you for inspiring me. Thank you for everything.”

Charli XCX tribute to Diane Martel. CREDIT: Charli XCX/ Instagram Stories

Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos shared a post with the caption: “It’s too soon for me to properly comprehend this. I’m just numb. She was a great artist and if you’re curious about her work, just google her and you’ll spend hours discovering the incredible work she made.”

“What you won’t learn about is what an astonishing human being she was. A massive support for me in so many ways, as well as being the smartest, wittiest companion. The source of the finest understanding of all art forms from the highest to the lowest,” he added, explaining how their friendship goes back over 20 years. “I’d never met anyone like her before. Fearless and intellectually ravenous, while being rooted to the street. I’m so fortunate that I knew her. Could call her my friend.”

The last music video Martel directed was for Ciara’s song ‘Ecstasy’, and in a new tribute, the singer shared: “You believed in me and I believed in you! You will forever hold a special place in my heart and I am forever grateful for all the magic we were able to make together”.

Find more tributes below.

A masterful storyteller and visual savant, Diane Martel provided the moving pictures that accompanied some of the most important music of the culture and then some. And this doesn’t even scratch the surface.

A whole icon. May she rest peacefully. 🕊️https://t.co/r0JaTNTe8R pic.twitter.com/1eLMazXDMT

— Dee Phunk (@DeePhunk) September 19, 2025

I instantly thought of Ciara when hearing of Diane Martel’s passing. Ecstasy appears to be her last credit. I always think of them as a creative duo, considering how iconic their catalog together is, They raised me, I fear music videos will never be as significant again. 🥺🕊️ pic.twitter.com/O2XHyUITrK

— Storm ⛈⚡️ (@Stormviking010) September 19, 2025

RIP DIANE MARTEL
Definitely in the conversation for one of the best music video directors ever pic.twitter.com/5SPtsCOiHc

— ProfessorMike (@TheProfessorMJ) September 19, 2025

sadly Miley Cyrus iconic creative director Diane Martel who produced iconic videos like We can’t stop, malibu, younger now and Bangerz Tour just passed aqua at the age 63. RIP Diane 🖤 pic.twitter.com/B96NUA7MPg

— MileyUpdates (@MileyUpdates) September 19, 2025

damn this is sad, diane martel directed some of the most memorable music videos during an era when music videos were almost as important as the songs themselves—also she directed the keep it thoro video so she’s a legend off that alone.. what a loss

pic.twitter.com/8We01CYn0o https://t.co/bDxImfor5i

— benny gesserit (@ben_is_like) September 18, 2025

Diane Martel raised a generation with her videos. Wow. https://t.co/Tp9jDYeZzb

— ERIC LAMONT (@EricUnedited) September 19, 2025

RIP Diane Martel. 💔

one of the best music video directors of all time. We all grew up on her work. Some of the most iconic videos for three straight decades.

She directed two Justin Timberlake in two iconic videos: Like I Love You and Love Sex Magic with Ciara.🕊️ https://t.co/VjMqIo0RRe pic.twitter.com/SmTkU1KEG0

— Blocky Timberlake (@timberflame) September 19, 2025

rest in peace diane martel, forever iconic 💔 pic.twitter.com/FEhyeocont

— ‎emma ⎕ (@emmanoacf) September 19, 2025

The first music video Martel directed was for hardcore hip-hop group Onyx’s ‘Throw Ya Guns’ back in 1992, and Rolling Stone highlights that she also went on to work with other huge names in the New York rap scene including Method Man, Gang Starr, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, LL Cool J, and Keith Murray.

She also had credits working on film projects and getting involved in dance and choreography, and went on to work closely with Mariah Carey over the years – directing videos for ‘My All’, ‘Dreamlover’ and ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’.

Other huge songs she made music videos for include ‘Like I Love You’ and ‘Love Sex Magic’ by Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera’s ‘Genie in a Bottle’ and ‘What A Girl Wants’, Alicia Keys’ ‘If I Ain’t Got You’, Addison Rae’s ‘Obsessed’, The White Stripes’ ‘Conquest’, The Killers’ ‘Read My Mind’, and Britney Spears’ ‘3’.

She was also behind the two controversial 2013 videos for Robin Thicke (‘Blurred Lines’) and Miley Cyrus’ ‘We Can’t Stop’. For Miley, she also served as the creative director for the divisive performance at the 2013 MTV VMAs, and held that same role for the ‘Bangerz’ tour.

She was nominated for Best Direction at the VMAs in 2005, up for the award with Francis Lawrence for Jennifer Lopez’s song ‘Get Right’.

Martel turned her sights to other projects over the past five years. In 2022, she was named the Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker at the University of Oregon and led a series of community events there.

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Ciara Added 'Wilson' To Son Future's Last Name Years Ago
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Ciara Added ‘Wilson’ To Son Future’s Last Name Years Ago

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Ciara is one of many celebrities to take in the US Open in New York City this week, bringing along her two eldest children, Future, 11, and Sienna, 8, for the festivities.

Husband Russell Wilson was sure to show love to his wife and kids on social media Thursday (Sept 4), reposting an Instagram story from Vogue‘s account of the family taking in a tennis match.

“Mrs. @ciara Wilson, Future Wilson, and Sienna Wilson [3 heart-eye emojis],” the NFL star captioned the repost. While most took it as nothing more than a sign of affection, others began to question son Future’s last name, as Wilson is his step father while rapper Nayvadius “Future” Wilburn is his biological father.

“Russ calling him ‘Future Wilson’ was petty and nobody can tell me different,” wrote @waymoflydenu on X/Twitter. “If you’re present in a child’s life, you don’t have compete. Your actions will show the child who’s really involved and who’s not. That post was corny.”

This also led many to believe that Ciara legally changed young Future’s last name from Wilburn to Wilson.

“The only ones agreeing with this is bitter BMs,” wrote @inezalbright2, who disagrees with the idea. “My child also had a stepfather but she carried her biological father’s name. I got married to that man, not my child.”

It turns out, however, that the CiCi singer, 39, did amend her eldest son’s last name years ago, adding Wilson onto Wilburn, but not replacing his born surname, TMZ reports. This would make his full name Future Zahir Wilburn Wilson.

This allows for young Future to share the same last name as his household while retaining a connection to his biological father.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 30: Russell Wilson, Ciara and their children attend day seven of the 2025 US Open Tennis Championships at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 30, 2025 in Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/GC Images)

Russell, 36, spoke on stepping in to be a father to young Future on a February 2024 episode of the I AM ATHLETE podcast, saying he knew it was his duty once he feel in love with his R&B star mother.

“Stepping in to raise a child with [Ciara] and realizing that, ‘Okay God, I know she’s the one for me.’ But also too, I’m gonna take this responsibility as well.” Wilson said of raising baby Future. “I was ready for that… What a gift. That’s been the greatest gift of raising Future [Jr.], Sienna, Win and now Amora. It’s like, man, God gave me that opportunity to raise them and to love them and to care for them… And there’s no difference.”

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New Music Friday August 22: Ciara, Doja Cat, Kid Cudi, Teyana Taylor, Offset, Florence + The Machine and More
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New Music Friday August 22: Ciara, Doja Cat, Kid Cudi, Teyana Taylor, Offset, Florence + The Machine and More

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer — and ET has you covered for everything in between.

Earlier this week, Taylor Swift announced two new vinyl editions for her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl: The Shiny Bug Edition. Available in two colors — wintergreen onyx and violet shimmer — the marbled Shiny Bug vinyl records feature exclusive cover art depicting Swift wearing a dark, sparkly leotard with flared spikes and matching gloves. On August 21, she posted another countdown and unveiled another vinyl variant. The new “Baby, That’s Show Business” edition comes in two disc colors — lovely bouquet orange and lakeside beach blue.

Mariah Carey will receive the coveted Video Vanguard Award and perform a medley of her biggest hits at the 2025 MTV VMAs. She will return to the VMAs stage for the first time in 20 years. Busta Rhymes will receive the first-ever MTV VMA Rock the Bells Visionary Award and Ricky Martin will become the first-ever artist to receive the Latin Icon Award. Alex Warren, Busta Rhymes, J Balvin feat DJ Snake, Justin Quiles and Lenny Tavárez, Ricky Martin, Sabrina Carpenter and sombr have been announced as the first round of performers. The awards hosted by LL Cool J will air September 7 on CBS, simulcast on MTV and streaming on Paramount+.

CBS and Dick Clark Productions announced a new five year deal to broadcast the American Music Awards on CBS and stream the show live on Paramount+. The 52nd American Music Awards will return with a must-see live show Memorial Day Weekend, May 2026 from Las Vegas.

Due to incredible fan demand, Backstreet Boys announced seven more shows in February 2026 to their Into the Millennium residency at Sphere. Produced by Live Nation, the newly announced performances will be on February 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, and 15. The band shared, “We are overwhelmed by the incredible outpouring of love and support over these past few weeks. To our fans who have been with us for the past 30 years – and to all the new fans who’ve recently joined us – thank you from the bottom of our hearts. You asked for more, and we can’t wait to deliver with more Sphere shows in 2026. Get those white outfits ready — this is going to be larger than life.”

Blake Shelton has announced he is returning to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, with eight performances scheduled from January 15-31, 2026. Blake shared, “We had so much fun earlier this year, I figured – why not do it again. This time we’re gonna do it more country, with more cocktails, and probably make a few more questionable decisions. Let’s go, Vegas.”

Doja Cat has returned with new single “Jealous Type” which was produced by Jack Antonoff and Y2K. The song will appear on her highly anticipated fifth studio album, Vie, out September 26. Doja Cat has also announced her first-ever tour across New Zealand, Australia and Asia with the Ma Vie World Tour, launching November 18 in Auckland. The tour will include stops in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Manila, Toyko and more, before wrapping on December 21.

Steve Martin and Alison Brown announced their debut collaborative album, Safe, Sensible and Sane, out October 17. The album will feature guest appearances from Jackson Browne, Vince Gill, the Indigo Girls, Tim O’Brien, Jason Mraz, Della Mae and more. The longtime friends unveiled a new single “Dear Time” featuring Jackson Browne with Jeff Hanna.

Plus, new music from Ciara, Doja Cat, Kid Cudi, Jon Batiste, Teyana Taylor, Offset, Lainey Wilson, Old Dominion, Demi Lovato, Florence + The Machine and more!

CiCi – Ciara

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“Jealous Type” – Doja Cat

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Free – Kid Cudi

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Big Money – Jon Batiste

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Escape Room – Teyana Taylor

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KIARI – Offset

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Whirlwind (Deluxe) – Lainey Wilson

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Barbara – Old Dominion

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“Fast (Extended Cut)” – Demi Lovato

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“Everybody Scream” – Florence + The Machine

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“We’re Onto Something” – Kings of Leon feat Zach Bryan

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“Make A Baby” – Tori Kelly

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“Dear Time” – Steve Martin & Alison Brown feat Jackson Browne with Jeff Hanna

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A Matter Of Time – Laufey

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“Riverside Way” – Alexa Ray Joel

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Rocket – Dominic Fike

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Don’t Click Play – Ava Max

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Summer Anthem – Goo Goo Dolls

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“Drum Show” – Twenty One Pilots

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“Keep An Eye On Summer” – Jacob Collier

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I Hope You’re Happy – BigXthaPlug

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“Do What I Want” – MONSTA X

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“For I Am Death” – The Pretty Reckless

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Famous Back Home – Russell Dickerson

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“If He Wanted To He Would” – Perrie

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I Barely Know Her – sombr

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Garden State – Jeremy Zucker

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“swear words” – Ashley Cooke

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“Like It Like That” – Dasha

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Alienation – Three Days Grace

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“Set Me Free” – Martin Garrix & Arcando feat Bonn

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HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY – Mariah The Scientist

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Love Letters Deluxe – Saint Levant

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“good guy” – Lindsay Ell

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“found u/me” – Good Neighbours

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“Feelings Gone” – SG Lewis & London Grammar

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MaRynn – MaRynn Taylor 

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“spine” – Maggie Lindemann

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“Se Lo Juro Mor” – Feid

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“Bar Star” – Carter Faith

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“The Suburbs” – Ruel

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The Clearing – Wolf Alice

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“My Side Of Town” – Josh Ross

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“amarillo” – JOAQUINA

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Flash In The Pan – Samantha Gongol

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“Blues Eyes And Red Wine” – Briscoe

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“Heart’s Back Home” – Jonah Marais

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