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In an exclusive interview with Amazon Music’s Phylicia Fant, HipHopWired got to talk about her love of music, her career journey and her motivation.
As Black Music Month is underway, we have an appreciation of the artists who bring us the music that we remember as well as those who’ve worked to support those artists in their careers through their own visionary efforts. Phylicia Fant, who is currently serving as the head of music industry partnerships at Amazon Music, is definitely one of those figures.
Before taking that role the Marietta, Georgia, native forged a sterling career as the former head of urban music at Columbia Records and the vice president of publicity and lifestyle at Warner Records after rising as a public relations genius working with numerous artists including Erykah Badu and Amy Winehouse with her firm, The Purple Agency, in 2008. HipHopWired got the opportunity to speak to Phylicia Fant about the significance of music, the connections, and how it helped her understand and utilize “the pivot” on her career journey.
HipHopWired: What was your first moment of true connection with music? And how did that love direct you to work in the music industry through public relations?
Phylicia Fant: I think true connection always comes from—I won’t say always, but I think if you grew up in the church, then you’re connected to music in the church. That is something that I think when parents are trying to find activities for you to do. My dad is a deacon, and my mom is a deaconess. My great-grandmother on my dad’s side was a pastor, which was rare for females in the South. So music was always kind of in your life. Now, I can’t sing at all. [Laughs] Okay, I will make sure I say that. But you know, they’re always nice to kids.
But what you recognize in those moments is a certain emotion. Even if you’re not the best singer, there’s nothing like that energy where you get up, you sing in front of the church, and they support you, right? It’s that kind of conversation. And then when the soloist comes out, and they bring people to tears, you understand the effects of music in that way. That’s the immersive experience.
My dad played piano as well, so he would have vinyl in my room growing up. And then my first concert was seeing Michael Jackson with my parents. So I’ve always had parents who kind of kept me in different spaces of music and culture, and I think between church, between the vinyl that was placed in my room strategically, which was Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, and the first Sugar Hill Gang record, those are the kinds of ways you will discover music though you may not understand it [then].
What I’ve learned over time is the importance of the pivot and how many times I have pivoted, but at the same time, within those pivots, how I still am true to what I love at my core.
How’s it been so far in your role at Amazon Music in terms of expanding all that the platform has to offer? What challenges and successes have you faced?
I always get nervous with the word challenges, because I think they are more or less about challenges than pushing yourself into a different thought process, right? If you grew up in the label system like I did, then it’s always been very much art as sport, right? So how do I relate to an artist who has to deal with criticism, has to deal with their own personal schedules, their own personal lives? How do I build trust with that artist? So the trust factor kind of leads me into the Amazon conversation in that, while we are a tech company, the principle is to make sure we are making sure the consumer is happy.
So, the consumer being the person that’s listening to the music, but also the consumer, as I think we expand that definition to the artists and to the people that we collaborate with, to have a symbiotic relationship of how data and music can come together for the greater good of how we expand music for people. So the benefit of me being on this side is, while I am always “artist first” and have been, it’s great for me to know what products are being made to make that experience that much better. And that’s not something I’ve really thought about until I got here, right? You look at it as, “Oh, it’s just streaming.” But then you realize it’s much more than streaming.
How you share music, or how you use music, what technology is, is created for you to be able to have that maximum experience to even think about what it means to actually collect music and create a playlist. I wasn’t thinking about that type of conversation inside a tech company. You just think these things are there. And because they’re there, when you recognize what it takes to get these things off the ground, there becomes a respect for the type of collaboration behind the scenes that makes your music experience seamless.
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So that takes me to this next question in terms of your path and being a Black woman who’s carved out such a brilliant path in the industry. For those that are coming up, what’s the most important thing to you that you share with those who inquire about making their own way?
It’s funny because I just got off the phone with one of my mentees, and she was talking about how she loves sports and how she doesn’t know how to get into sports. I said that what I’ve learned over time is the importance of the pivot and how many times I have pivoted, but at the same time, within those pivots, how I still am true to what I love at my core. At the core, I love music. And what you recognize in loving music is that the music extends to different places.
So my career evolved, because I recognize where music could take me. It wasn’t just within the walls of a concert, it was now in the walls of an arena, it was Fashion Week, first row. Taking people like JoJo and Lindsay Lohan to fashion week, when the city was at its peak and living in New York, you recognize different ways to use it to carry you in different spaces.
And so once you realize that your core passion can also expand those doors, and you don’t see it as a linear situation, then the pivot becomes more fascinating. It doesn’t become easier. But it becomes fascinating in the sense of, “Oh, I can take this thing that I love, I can open up different doors.” I can understand music from a seat perspective and see what it’s like to have a song placed on television.
Because now I understand how music works in film. I understand music works with intelligence. “Oh, I can get this artist’s song played in the stadium, like Lil Nas X, and see how people react. And see this song becomes a chance for Texas Tech before they get ready to play the game because it pumps them up. I can look at who was curating music for fashion shows when I was in New York. So it still stems from music. But music opened doors for me to go into all these different spaces because I recognize music is universal for a reason.
It is Black Music Month, and I couldn’t end this interview without asking you for your favorite artists that we should be checking for if we aren’t already – like what would be on your select playlist?
It’s such a unique thing because I think about – like, I love Andra Day because I think she has a richness. I worked with Amy Winehouse and I think the ability to blend jazz and R&B and all those conversations is great. But I also love Tommy Richmond’s new song “Million Dollar Baby” because I love what the HBCUs and the Divine Nine’s step teams have done with that song and how you can take one song and it becomes a movement and become also a self-esteem booster at the same time. So there’s different artists I think for different reasons, different moods that I really like. I gotta think about that.
I think that people don’t know this artist named Q live on Columbia Records, who’s R&B. I think Durand [Bernarr], you might know him as a backup vocalist like I do, but his voice is just rich. It’s absolutely phenomenal. I’m really proud of the R&B space, like Muni Long – even though the song became viral on TikTok I like her ability to be bold and kind of say what’s on people’s minds, which is why I think I’m excited about music right now where I think a couple of years ago, I was frustrated because I do think we are looking for our next superstars.
But, you know, I’m also an old-school girl. Never gonna not want to hear Marvin Gaye and Prince. They inspire me all the time. Those are staples on my playlist as well as Stevie Wonder. It’s just a place to take me to. I love Mariah Carey, you know, I’ll never not love her. So I think it’s that constant lens of past, present, and future, which I think is ironic because of our campaign which is called “Forever The Influence.” And if you think about people like Uncle Charlie [Wilson], who will pop up on a Don Tolliver record, who I also love. So I think it will always be a combination of past, present, and future, and I’m excited about the future, but these are the artists that have stuck out to me.
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On Wednesday night (June 26), Selena Gomez made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live to chat with guest host and co-star on Only Murders in the Building, Martin Short on shooting Only Murders in the Building Season 4 and all her career success up to this point. “I do what I can with what I have. And I’m so grateful. And I mean, my grandparents are here, I just want to make my family proud,” she said.
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In the interview, Gomez reveals she will star in the first episode and take on the Executive Producer hat of the highly anticipated Disney Channel reboot Wizards of Waverley Place. “It brings me to tears because that is the beginning of where I started and honor it in this way is truly been a blast and I can’t wait for people to see it,” she said. Along with the many roles Gomez takes on she’s also the Founder of her own beauty line, Rare Beauty.
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For those of you who haven’t experienced Gomez’s highly praised Rare Beauty line, during her interview with Martin Short, she demonstrates the application process by giving him a makeover. She uses three essential Rare Beauty products including, contouring with the Rare Beauty’s Warm Wishes Effortless Bronzer Stick, Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, and Always An Optimist Powder Brush.
Keep scrolling down to recreate Gomez’s step-by-step makeup routine with Rare Beauty’s three key products.
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Selena Gomez‘s beginner-friendly makeup tutorial is a great way to start your makeup journey. So, make sure you add these to your cart.
For more product recommendations, check out this travel-friendly Rare Beauty puffy makeup bag, these stylish Uggs inspired by Selena Gomez, and more Rare Beauty products to add to your self-care routine.
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Matching sets make getting dressed less complicated by eliminating the hassle of mixing tops and bottoms until you get a combination that feels trendy. There’s one matching set from Target though that has TikTok especially gushing over its affordability and stylishness — even earning the label of the No. 1 most-shared item on Target’s top 10 list for June (replacing their coveted denim jumpsuit that held the spot previously).
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The online retailer has become a go-to destination for style on a budget with more than 7.8 million videos on TikTok made with the hashtag “Target Fashion Finds 2024.” This matching set has TikTokers in a chokehold though as it features a ’90s-inspired design featuring dainty details such as a tiny bow in the center of the skirt paired with small lace accents. User @michaela.delvillar showed off the complete set in a video that has racked up more than 47,000 views.
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“The waistband is super stretchy, so I would size down if you’re in-between sizes,” the user recommends while pulling on the waistband to show off it’s stretchiness. “I will definitely be wearing this in a sunset photo on the beach somewhere.”
There are four colors and patterns to pick from: red, brown, yellow, and a blue and white floral pattern. The crop top is only $18, while the maxi skirt is priced at a wallet-friendly $25, making the entire set only $43. And, since it’s made with a linen material, it’s lightweight and breathable to keep you comfortable during especially hot days.
Already sizes are selling out, which means you won’t want to wait too long before adding both pieces to your cart. Keep reading to buy the matching set online now.
Wild Fable Linen Bow-Front Maxi Skirt
Stay cool this summer without ditching trendiness in this budget-friendly maxi skirt from Target. The design is made with a lightweight material and side zipper closure that’s paired with a mid-rise elastic waistband that rests gently on your skin.
Wild Fable Linen Tiny Tank Top
Complete your look with the matching crop top that shows off a tie back and ruffle hem on the top and bottom. The straps are also adjustable to shorten or lengthen to your liking.
If you’re curious about what the brown shade looks like on, user @_annvaz gave a OOTD breakdown pairing the look with a blazer and heels, which you can see here.
For more product recommendations, check out ShopBillboard‘s roundups of the best slip dresses, crop tops and jean shorts.
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Viva Las Vegas!
From live music to nightlife, restaurants, shopping, spas and more, Las Vegas is the perfect place to experience an unforgettable weekend, and with the Fourth of July holiday coming soon, Sin City is a prime destination to celebrate Independence Day.
The desert has long been a landing destination for music’s biggest stars, and Hilton has played a part in transforming Las Vegas into the entertainment juggernaut that it is today. In the 1970s, Hilton was the first hospitality company to launch “residencies” for its regular performers, including acts like Elvis and Liberace. Other music legends that performed at the famed Las Vegas Hilton include Johny Cash, Barry Manilow, B.B. King, Duke Ellington, Kenny Rogers and Tony Bennett.
The Las Vegas Hilton has expanded since then, but the tradition of live performances continues today. At Resorts World, music lovers can hit up some of Sin City’s coolest attractions and most buzzed-about residencies.
But there’s even more to see than live music. From gambling to dining options, dayclubs, nightclubs, comedy shows, sporting events and other nightlife attractions, whatever your taste, Hilton has something to feed your appetite.
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What’s on the schedule for Fourth of July weekend? Jonas Blue will be at Zouk Nightclub on July 4, Ludacris on July 5, and Illenium on July 6.
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Ayu Dayclub will feature Duke Dumont on July 5, Lil Dicky on July 6, and Shaboozey on July 7.
Comedian Theo Von will take the stage at Resorts World theatre on July 5 and 6. The 5,000-capacity, multi-level venue boasts Las Vegas’ largest performance stage and features two private lounges — Gold Bar Whiskey VIP Lounge & Alle Backstage — with special access to bars and other VIP amenities.
Zouk Nightclub features multiple bars, VIP booths, a state-of-the-art sound system and the ultimate dance floor, making it a perfect party destination for clubgoers. For day partiers, Ayu Dayclub offers a palm-tree-laden tropical oasis where you can take a dip in the pool’s crystal-clear water, or party the day away in the sunshine.
If you plan to start the Fourth of July celebration early, celebrity chef/Food Network star Jet Tila will be hosting a pop-up at Crossroads, featuring a vegan Pan-Asian menu for $85 on July 1.
With so many must-see attractions to offer, it’s nice to stay at a hotel that allows you to do everything in one place as it’ll save you the energy of walking up and down the Las Vegas Strip for miles on end. Of course, that doesn’t mean that you can’t step out onto the Strip, but having the right hotel accommodations makes for a more comfortable stay, plus the Las Vegas heat can be unrelenting, especially in the summertime.
For the traveler looking for a one-stop shop, Hilton has the answer. Consisting of Hilton towers — Las Vegas Hilton, Conrad Las Vegas, and Crockfords Las Vegas — Resorts World combines all your entertainment needs in one place.
With Adele, Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, Christina Aguilera and other can’t-miss Las Vegas residencies taking place over the summer, you’ll have plenty of ways to enjoy live music. And Las Vegas is bigger than ever – there are enough restaurants to make your head spin and let’s face it, while it’s fun to shop, going to the mall in Las Vegas can feel like a field trip on its own. But condensing your entertainment and hotel into one location can not only save you time and money, it’ll take some of the stress out of planning the perfect stay.
Hilton x Las Vegas July 4th
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Enjoy fine dining, casual dining and other appetizing options including Pan-Asian eateries, street-food-inspired menus and Michelin-starred dishes from award-winning chefs at eateries such as Bar Zazu, Brezza, Carversteak, Crossroads Kitchen, Caviar Bar, Kusa Nori, Fuhu, Genting Palace, Kusa Nori and ¡Viva!
For casual dining, there’s Agave Bar & Grill, Crossroads, Dawg House Saloon, Junior’s, M Lady M New York, Mulberry Street Pizzeria, Redtail, The Kitchen, Suns Out Buns Out and The Co-Op.
Love wine? Head to Wally’s to shop from a selection of over 8,000 labels of wine, spirits and beer.
Stock up on snacks, refreshments, souvenirs and more at RW Store. Grab quick eats by the pool at Bites, enjoy boozy ice cream at Aubi & Ramsa, vegan goodies at Craig’s Vegan Ice Cream, donuts at Randy’s Donuts, and coffee at Starbucks. If you’d rather dine in bed, there’s room service powered by GrubHub.
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And there’s plenty of other places to shop at The District at Resorts World Las Vegas. The 35,000-square-foot mall is packed with must-shop boutiques like Black Clover, Corso, Fred Segal, FOUND by Fred Segal, Nectar Life, Twila True Boutique and Racing Miami – where F1 fans can score official F1 team and driver merchandise.
The property also features seven bars and lounges including Eight Cigar Lounge, Allē Lounge on 66, Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge, Genting Palace Lounge, Redtail, Jalisco Underground, Crystal Bar and Crossroads Lounge.
Another benefit of staying at Hilton hotels: You don’t have to leave the premises to get to your room. Hilton provides a variety of rooms to suit your travel and budgetary needs. Guests will enjoy premium rooms and suites with picture-worthy, panoramic views of Las Vegas and the surrounding desert, along with gorgeous mountain views that will make you want to whip out your phone and capture the moment. Plus, the rooms have breathtaking floor-to-ceiling window views, plush bedding, modern décor and are perfectly designed for sleeping, sitting and even working away from the office.
For guests craving a VIP experience, Las Vegas is home to the world’s largest Conrad Hotel, with 1,496 rooms and special accommodations such as a private reception and VIP check-in and digital keys.
With Hilton, music fans will get a VIP travel experience that’s worth betting on. Book your stay below.
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From beach days and barbecues, pool parties and errand runs, Birkenstock sandals are perfectly designed for summer.
To help update your sandal collection, we’ve rounded up a few of the best Birkenstock options to sport this summer along with a couple of alternative styles. For lazy summer days, hot summer nights and everything in between.
Below, find a roundup of bestsellers to shop from Birkenstock and more.
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The Arizona Suede Sandal
$71.50
$130
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If you appreciate an icon, the Birkenstock Arizona is for you. The classic, buckle silhouette slip-on sandal hit shelves in 1973 and the design hasn’t changed since then. The Arizona is available in leather, suede and vegan textiles.
Besides the wide color selection, the Arizona is a great season-to-season sandal. You can wear them through the summer and into the fall — just throw on a pair of socks. Speaking of a multi-season shoe, the Birkenstock Boston qualifies as a summer shoe too; even though it’s not a sandal, the comfy clog can be worn throughout the year.
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The Mayari Vegan Leather Sandal
A flip on the regular buckle design, the Mayari has crisscross straps with a contoured cork-latex footbed, a lightweight EVA sole, synthetic leather upper and metal pin buckles.
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The Gizeh Nubuck Leather Sandal
Thong sandals have summer written all over them. The Gizeh is another popular style from Birkenstock featuring a thong design in the front, an adjustable buckle and open back.
If you’d rather not go strapless, Birkenstock has sandals with straps too! Shop other Birkenstock styles at Birkenstock.com and retailers such as Zappos, Urban Outfitters, Nordstrom, QVC, and REI. You can also find Birkenstocks at Walmart, Amazon and StockX.
Where to Find Birkenstock Alternatives for Cheap
It seems like every top has a budget-friendly alternative, although when shopping for dupes, the quality may not be exactly the same and the item not last as long as the real thing.
Where can you find Birkenstock alternatives online? Retailers such as Amazon, Walmart and Target are a few of the major leaguers that offer affordable alternatives to Birkenstock sandals.
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CUSHIONAIRE Women’s Lane Cork Footbed Sandal With +Comfort
$29.99
$49.99
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Cushionaire makes a couple of bestselling alternatives to Birkenstocks, one being the Cork Footbed Sandal. The slip-in sandal features a buckle closure and available in over 22 colors.
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CUSHIONAIRE Women’s, Luna Low Heel Slide Sandal
$29.99
$49.99
40% off
The Luna Low Heel Slide by Cushionaire, gets its style inspiration from the Birkenstock Mayari sandal. The Luna is available in 20 different colors including brown, black, stone, taupe, gold, pink vegan suede and tan vegan suede
For more summer footwear, see our roundups on the best platform sandals, best slides and best shoes for travel.