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The Rickey Smiley Morning Show kicked off the week with a mix of celebrity news, culture, and conversation, led by Beyoncé’s surprise Fourth of July release of “Morning Dew (Donk),” her first new song since Cowboy Carter. The track officially launches the countdown to the 20th anniversary reissue of her landmark B’Day album, giving the BeyHive a nostalgic celebration while reigniting speculation about what could be next in her musical evolution. Meanwhile, Lil Wayne set the record straight on rumors that he was engaged, revealing that he and his girlfriend have gone their separate ways. He also opened up about his epilepsy, explaining that severe migraines—one of his seizure triggers—forced him to miss a recent tour stop, putting his health first before returning to the road.
The show also dove into one of the weekend’s most talked-about viral stories: former Love & Hip Hop star Tahiry Jose’s new mobile barber business, where clients are reportedly paying up to $500 for a haircut and luxury grooming experience. Over in New Orleans, the 2026 Essence Festival once again proved why it remains one of the most important cultural events in the country, drawing huge crowds and generating an estimated $300 million in economic activity for the city while featuring performances from stars including Cardi B, Brandy, Monica, Patti LaBelle, and more. Beyond entertainment, the show featured an impactful discussion on mental health, as Dr. Alduan Tart encouraged listeners—especially men—to view therapy as a form of wellness rather than weakness, stressing the importance of seeking help, expressing grief, and prioritizing emotional health.
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Over in New Orleans, the 2026 Essence Festival once again proved why it remains one of the most important cultural events in the country, drawing huge crowds and generating an […]
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