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Rave News Digest: Beyoncé Covers GQ Magazine, Afrobeats Stars To Headline Promise Land Festival, Memphis Depay + More

Rave News Digest: Beyoncé Covers GQ Magazine, Afrobeats Stars To Headline Promise Land Festival, Memphis Depay + More

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Beyoncé covers GQ Magazine, Rema, Asake, Omah Lay, and others to headline 2024 Promise Land festival, Memphis Depay signs two-year deal with Brazil’s Corinthians. Stay in the know with our Rave News Digest, which summarizes five of the hottest global news stories you need to catch up on, saving you time and energy. Consider it your daily news fix.

1. Beyoncé covers GQ Magazine

A day after being notably overlooked by the Country Music Association Awards, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is reclaiming the spotlight with a stunning appearance on the cover of GQ Magazine’s October issue. The music icon, known for her boundary-pushing artistry and entrepreneurial spirit, discusses her multi-faceted career, her commitment to quality in all her ventures, and the delicate balance she maintains between her professional and personal life. With her signature platinum blonde hair, Beyoncé captivates readers not only with her striking visuals but also with her candid insights on topics ranging from business to motherhood.

In the GQ Magazine interview, Beyoncé opens up about her latest ventures, including the SirDavis whiskey brand and the Cécred hair care line, both of which reflect her dedication to authenticity and legacy. She emphasizes that success, for her, is about more than just her name—it’s about creating something revolutionary that stands the test of time. Despite her expanding business empire, the multi-Grammy-winner reaffirms her commitment to music, stating, “I am a musician first. It has always been my priority.” She also touches on the burden of fame, the importance of family, and her decision to focus on the richness of her music in an age dominated by visuals, allowing her voice and artistry to take center stage.

2. Rema, Asake, Omah Lay, and others to headline 2024 Promise Land festival

Nigerian music powerhouses Rema, Asake, and Omah Lay are set to headline the 2024 Promise Land festival, joining a star-studded lineup that includes international sensations Jorja Smith, Miguel, and Busta Rhymes. Scheduled for October 4-6 at the Doug Jennings Park in Gold Coast, Australia, the festival promises a dynamic mix of global and African talent, showcasing the meteoric rise of Afrobeats on the world stage. Rema will electrify the crowd on the second day, while Asake and Omah Lay will close out the festival with a high-energy performance alongside Busta Rhymes.

Nigerian artists Tiwa Savage, Victony, Ruger, BNXN, Sarz, Seyi Vibez, Shallipopi, and the music band Compozers are also slated to perform, further highlighting the country’s musical influence. The festival’s lineup also features a strong presence of African artists, including Ghana’s Black Sherif and King Promise, as well as South African stars DBN Gogo, Major League DJz, Young Stunna, and Uncle Waffles.

3. South Africa: Tyla honored with “Global Force” Award at the Billboard R&B 1’s event

South African sensation Tyla continues her meteoric rise in the global music scene, recently being honored with the prestigious “Global Force” award at the Billboard R&B 1’s event. The star-studded event saw Tyla celebrated alongside international icons such as Usher, Victoria Monet, Lucky Daye, and the late Luther Vandross. In her heartfelt acceptance speech, the “Water” hitmaker expressed deep gratitude, reflecting on the significance of receiving such recognition as an artist from South Africa. She emphasized the importance of cultural appreciation, saying, “It’s not just a trend, it’s not just a dance move, it’s culture… I thank everyone that is appreciative of it.”

Tyla’s journey to this moment has been nothing short of remarkable. Earlier this year, she made history as the youngest African artist to win a Grammy Award and swept the 2024 BET Awards with the most wins of the night. Tyla’s accolades and her latest Billboard honor underscore her status as a powerful force in the music industry, continuing to pave the way for African artists on the world stage.

4. Acclaimed actor James Earl Jones dead at 93

Acclaimed actor James Earl Jones, renowned for his deep, resonant voice and commanding presence, has reportedly passed away at the age of 93. Jones died Tuesday morning at his home in Dutchess County, NY, according to reports. With a career spanning seven decades, Jones was often hailed as one of the most distinguished actors in American history, captivating audiences across theater, film, and television. His performances were marked by a versatility that saw him excel in a wide range of roles, from the heartfelt romantic drama “Claudine” to the comedic brilliance of “Coming to America.”

Perhaps most famously, Jones was the iconic voice behind Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise, a role that cemented his place in cinematic history. His majestic tone and impeccable diction made Darth Vader one of the most memorable villains in film, earning Jones widespread acclaim and admiration. Jones was preceded in death by his wife of 34 years, Cecilia Hart, and is survived by his son, Flynn Earl Jones. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of actors and audiences alike.

5. Memphis Depay signs two-year deal with Brazil’s Corinthians

Dutch forward Memphis Depay has signed a two-year contract with Brazilian club Corinthians, keeping him with the São Paulo-based side until December 2026. Depay, who left Atletico Madrid as a free agent in July, brings significant experience to Corinthians, having played 31 times for Atletico last season and netting nine goals. The 30-year-old’s move marks his first venture into South American football after a career that has seen him play for top European clubs, including PSV Eindhoven, Manchester United, Lyon, and Barcelona.

Despite being left out of the Netherlands squad for September’s Nations League matches, Depay’s international future remains open. Dutch head coach Ronald Koeman expressed that while he disapproved of Steven Bergwijn’s move to Saudi Arabia, Depay’s transfer to Brazil’s top flight is different. Koeman emphasized that Depay’s place in the national team would depend on his fitness and form in the Brazilian league, which he considers to be at a competitive level.

Featured Image: Bryce Anderson for GQ Magazine/Instagram


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