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Natalie Grant Digs Deep Into Gospel, Country, CCM Influences on New Album ‘Seasons’: ‘This Is My Life Record’

Five-time Gospel Music Association female vocalist of the year winner Natalie Grant is known for pop-leaning Christian Airplay hits including “King of the World” and “Held,” but this powerhouse vocalist distinctly remembers being four years old, with tears streaming down her face, listening to the Gospel sounds of Mahalia Jackson.

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“Listening to her sing, it just made me feel so deeply,” Grant says. “I’ve always been so influenced by Gospel music. Gospel performers sing with everything they have.”

On her new album, Seasons, out Friday (Oct. 6), nine-time Grammy nominee Grant pays homage to — and collaborates with — several of Gospel music’s top stars, along with pop and country music luminaries, covering songs that have served as musical cornerstones in her own life. CeCe Winans, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Mary Mary, Jekalyn Carr, Jonathan McReynolds, Cory Asbury, CAIN and Country Music Hall of Famer Dolly Parton all join on the new project.



Grant is quick to note that unlike some covers records, this isn’t run-of-the-mill — these are the songs she leaned on through heartbreaks, triumphs, battles with thyroid cancer and anxiety, and more.

“Sometimes you hear the word ‘cover record,’ and it has this connotation of ‘Oh, it’s a filler record between the last originals records and whatever’s next,’” Grant says. “But there’s no filler record with this — this is my life record.”

Gospel music icon Winans sing with Grant on a version of the 1972 Andraé Crouch-written and recorded classic “My Tribute (To God Be the Glory).”

“Andraé has forever marked Christian and Gospel music and his legacy is forever,” Grant says. “CeCe Winans has been my hero since I first heard her when I was 11 years old. I went to the BeBe and CeCe Winans ‘Heaven’ tour. CeCe has so influenced me, not just her music, but her — she’s one of the most truly beautiful people you will ever meet, inside and out. So hearing us answering each other’s verses on this song, it was just a surreal moment for me. She didn’t have to be part of this, but she chose to do that, and that speaks again to how wonderful she is.”

Grant teams with Gospel sibling duo Mary Mary on a refreshed version of their 2000 hit “Shackles (Praise You),” which reached No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100.

“That was one of those songs that I remember just crossed all barriers — it didn’t matter whether you listen to gospel, pop, CCM — everybody loved that song. They’ve never remade the song in 20 years — why would they choose to remake it with an additional person? That just speaks to how amazing they are. We had so much fun singing this and just living our best lives.”

The album includes the Simon & Garfunkel standard “Bridge Over Troubled Water” with Cobbs Leonard, the Sandi Patty classic “Another Time, Another Place” (which Grant performs with McReynolds), and a version of the 2000 LeAnn Rimes hit “I Need You,” which marks another full-circle moment as Grant sang the original demo for the song before it made its way to Rimes.



Grant makes another country connection on the project, welcoming Parton to join her in covering a Whitney Houston classic — no, not the Parton-penned “I Will Always Love You,” but rather Houston’s version of Annie Lennox’s “Step by Step,” which was included on the soundtrack for Houston’s film The Preacher’s Wife.

“This song is so special to me,” Grant says, recalling the mid-1990s when she was working a desk job handling Medicare in Nashville while pursuing music. “I would blast this song while driving my Volkswagen Golf to work. I wanted to do music but I had to do what I had to do to pay the bills.”
The recording follows Parton and Grant sharing the stage earlier this year at Parton’s Dollywood themepark, where they sang the hymn “Just a Little Walk With Jesus.”

Though Parton initially turned down the opportunity to record “Step By Step” due to scheduling conflicts as she was working on her album Rock Star, Grant says that weeks later, she received a personal letter from Parton — on hot pink Dolly Parton letterhead — asking if she might still be able to sing on the song.

“It was just such a bucket list moment,” Grant says. “Who does that? Dolly Parton does that. I was blown away that she gave her time and talent to do that.”



The album closes with a full family moment on a version of Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love,” on which Grant’s husband, producer-writer Bernie Herms, recorded Grant’s 83-year-old mother Gloria singing in Grant’s childhood home. The track also features the couple’s daughters singing background vocals.

“I remember hearing that song and thinking, ‘If I could write words to my girls, it would be these.’ And to have the whole family singing on it and their grandmother, it’s a gift.”

The new album is steeped in influence from Gospel music, as was Grant’s 1999 debut self-titled album, though after moving from her native Seattle to Nashville, Grant recalls being bewildered at how separated the white-dominated CCM and the Black-dominated Gospel music industries were at the time, calling it “an eye-opening experience that some of those racial lines were very hard and fast lines.”

“I would hear back from CCM radio programmers who would say, ‘We don’t want to play this; it sounds too Gospel,’ or ‘Why is she singing like that? And why is there a Gospel choir on there?’ I was just like, ‘I’m just singing,’” she says.

In the past few years, the Christian Airplay radio charts have increasingly featured more artists of color and more Gospel influences, including Winans, Wells, Jon Reddick, Blessing Offor and Maverick City Music. “Now, 20-something years later, people are more welcoming of diversity,” Grant Says. “They go, ‘I would love to see a collaboration with a Gospel artist or a Hispanic artist.’ All of a sudden, radio and the industry is looking for those moments. But honestly, we still have a long way to go.”

Conversely, Grant says she has seen her collaborations with Winans and Cobbs Leonard included on Gospel-only playlists on Apple Music and Spotify, and in August, she honored Winans with a performance at The Stellar Awards on BET.



“That was a dream come true for me. But even the fact that they invited me when they didn’t have to. We didn’t have any songs on the Gospel charts that the time — or any that had come out yet. But they welcomed me with open arms and I was so moved by that.”

In addition to dominating GMA Dove Awards Gospel and urban music categories, Black artists have garnered wins in top overall GMA Dove Awards categories over the decades, even if radio has historically seemed divided. Among the winners have been Larnelle Harris (male vocalist), Nicole C. Mullen (songwriter of the year and song of the year for “Redeemer”), BeBe and CeCe Winans (new artist and group of the year), Wells (new artist of the year/contemporary Christian artist of the year) and Take 6 (group of the year, new artist of the year). In recent years Lecrae and CeCe Winans have made history on the GMA Dove Awards stage; in 2015, Lecrae became the first pure hip-hop artist to win the coveted artist of the year honor, while in 2022, Winans made history as the first Black solo female artist to win artist of the year.

Grant lauds the work Jackie Patillo has done since taking on the executive director role at the Gospel Music Association in 2010, to have the GMA Dove Awards performances further reflect the breadth of sounds and styles within Christian music.

“Jackie has worked so hard to blur those lines and have inclusion and you see that when you look at the Dove Awards now — you can see those years of investments paying off,” Grant says. “We still have a ways to go, but we are leap years ahead of where we were and I’m grateful to be walking with people in making those strides.”

Earlier this year, Grant was among a group of talented women who led the all-female It’s Time worship tour alongside Cobbs Leonard, Naomi Raine and Taya, offering a soul-stirring mix of CCM and Gospel hits, along with classic hymns. Grant is hopeful these moments are just the beginning of long-lasting change.

“I think you will see a lot more tours come together — you will see worship with hip-hop, CCM with Gospel. I think you will see a lot of that in the near future.”

21 Savage Is Planning an International Tour After Years of Immigration Issues

According to Drake‘s new song, his frequent collaborator and current tourmate, 21 Savage, has resolved his immigration issues — and a source tells Billboard the rapper is now planning an international tour.

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On Thursday (Oct. 5), Drake released a new freestyle called “8 AM in Charlotte,” and in it reveals — among other things — that 21 Savage has finally received his green card, after nearly being deported in 2019 due to an expired visa. On it, Drake raps: “Savage got a green card straight out of the consulate. Where I go, you go, brother, we Yugoslavian.”

The news comes at an opportune time for the Atlanta rapper as he’ll be helping Drake close out the final dates of his It’s All A Blur North American tour. The tour hits Toronto — Drake’s hometown and also, notably, not in the United States — for shows Friday and Saturday, before wrapping in Columbus, Ohio, on Oct. 9. At the tour’s previous Canadian tour dates, 21 Savage did not perform. J. Cole and Travis Scott filled in for him at the Montreal and Vancouver concerts, respectively.

21 Savage, who was born in the United Kingdom and legally arrived stateside at age 7, was arrested and detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in February 2019 after they said he was “unlawfully present” in the United States on a 2005 visa that expired one year after his arrival. In an interview last year with Math Hoffa for the My Expert Opinion podcast, 21 Savage explained how Jay-Z and Meek Mill helped get him out of custody. 

“I called Meek while I was in jail and told Meek, ‘Bro, I just got locked up.’ He called Jay-Z, and Jay-Z put a lawyer on my case,” said 21 Savage. “He played a role in getting me out. He ain’t just doing that sh– for anybody just cuz your rap. You gotta be from a certain cloth… I don’t feel like he’s just doing that for anybody. I ain’t Roc Nation or none of that sh–.”

Despite his release, the arrest by ICE agents led to legal proceedings over his immigration status — a process that was further complicated in 2021 when Atlanta-area prosecutors unveiled criminal charges relating to drugs and a handgun allegedly during the 2019 arrest. In an interview with TMZ last year, 21 Savage’s lawyer said those criminal charges had been delaying any resolution of the immigration case.

A representative for the district attorney in DeKalb County, Ga., where the criminal charges were filed, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the status of that case. 21 Savage’s reps also did not respond to Billboard‘s requests for comment.

Additional reporting by Bill Donahue.

Francia Raisa Clears the Air About Selena Gomez, Shakira at Billboard Latin Music Week & More | Billboard News

Francia Raisa squashes all the rumors about her friendship with Selena Gomez, Playboi Carti leads the TikTok Billboard Top 50 with his song “Sky,” Latin star Wisin tells us how he met Yandel in the latest episode of Growing Up, we take a closer look at Bad Bunny’s chart history in this week’s Pop Culture Rewind, Billboard Latin Music Week is still going on in Miami and we’re bringing you all the highlights from day 3, and more!

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Selena Gomez’s bestie opens up about their bond. We talked about Bad Bunny’s impact on pop culture, find out what it’s like to grow up with Wisin, see what was going down at Billboard Latin Music Week and we run down the hottest songs on TikTok. It’s Thursday, October 5th, I’m Tetris. This is Billboard News and it’s almost the weekend. We got a whole lot of star power to get through today. So let’s start with news on the most followed girl on Instagram. Selena Gomez hosted an event benefiting mental health, and Francia Raisa talked about the ups and downs of their friendship.

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Mental health can feel personal. But now is the time to share our personal stories.

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Selena Gomez and the Rare Impact Fund hosted a benefit to try to get closer to her goal of raising $100 million for mental health. The event where she debuted a new bob saw performances from H.E.R. and Marshmello and it was attended by many of Selena’s co-workers and friends, including Francia Raisa. Now, if you didn’t know Selena and Francia have had their ups and downs over the years, but they’re in a good place, Francia told Extra.

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I am a different person today than I was last year or even when I turned 30. I’m 35 now and even you know when Selena turned 30, I’m like — it’s different, isn’t it? She goes yeah, and I said welcome to your 30s, now we can get to know each other again.

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Nelly Furtado Talks Skincare Secrets & Getting an ‘Extra Layer of Confidence’ From SKIMS

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Nelly Furtado is having a moment, which has most people wondering if this is the mark of a major comeback for the artist. The “Promiscuous” singer recently starred in the new SKIMS campaign featuring a lineup of legendary women (including And Just Like That‘s Kim Cattrall), and in the process, she showed off her flawless skin and timeless fashion taste.

Since she chose her own looks for the shapewear brand, Furtado gave Billboard some insight into how she styles her favorite pieces as well as tips for today’s “lawless fashion” sphere, as she describes to us.

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“I will say that if you’re going to invest in one thing, buy a sheer black tight,” she says. “You can wear it with a skirt, you can wear it in the fall, in the spring. Honestly, nowadays, there’s never been a more lawless time in fashion — you can even wear them in the summer.”

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Layering for Furtado is essential — especially when it came to choosing her SKIMS pieces for the campaign, as you can combine comfort with style.

“There’s something about stretchy material and sheer that you can kind of dress up or dress down,” she explains. “And I do that. I’ll have different bodysuits — including my SKIMS bodysuits. I’ll just put them underneath a sheer dress and it gives you that extra layer of confidence.”

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Furtado loves this mid-thigh style, and it’s easy to see why. It come in 10 shades to choose from, has strong compression that targets the stomach, waist and legs and, as an added bonus, the material has butt-lifting pockets in the back to help create a more lifted appearance.

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We found this affordable sheer mesh dress that features a ruched pattern and short sleeves you can pair with the above bodysuit and more.

What are her other fashion picks? The star is also leaning into Y2K looks as she explores her “sensual” side, including textured cargo pants and cutoff tank tops.

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Gap is having a stellar deal on these vegan leather cargo pants, which gives you Furtado’s style without breaking the bank. It comes with a high-rise waist and a lot of pockets to store all your small items in.

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Complete one of her many go-to outfits with this less than $10 cropped tank from Urban Outfitters. It comes in a variety of colors to stock up on and is made from a soft ribbed material for added texture and style.

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You can also rarely see the artist without her Balenciaga sneakers, which she says are “so comfortable, and at airports, I can slip them on and off very easily. Yeah, and it’s weird, but they match everything — I’ve [even] worn them onstage.”

As skincare continues to dominate our everyday lives, Billboard also set out to find out what exactly helps keep Furtado’s skin looking smooth and glowing. Her biggest beauty secret is one that’s not only the most affordable, but is something you do on the daily: drink water.

“What I do when I have a photo shoot or an appearance is I drink a lot of water,” she says. “That’s not the only thing I do, but one thing that I think has really helped is I drink a lot of water — like, a lot, a lot, a lot of water. Because I find that if you’re hydrated just in general, your skin just looks so much better.”

That’s not all, though: Furtado has been using the same skincare routine for over 20 years, which includes a soft exfoliator from Guinot that she describes as “not just an exfoliator.”

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Unlike a traditional face exfoliator that you rub onto your face then immediately wash off, Furtado says this one makes you almost give “yourself your own Lymphatic massage a few times a week.”

The “Like a Bird” singer likes to apply it to her face then wait until the texture liquifies while massaging it into her skin, claiming it helps bring “blood flow and circulation to your face.”

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best Taylor Swift outfits, Billie Eilish outfits and the best SKIMS sale.

Kellyoke Returns! Kelly Clarkson Fans ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ With Her Latest Cover: Watch

Kelly Clarkson‘s namesake talk show has yet to return, but in the meantime, the pop star treated her fans to a stunning throwback Kellyoke performance of Elvis Presley‘s “Can’t Help Falling in Love” on Thursday (Oct. 5).

The singer went jazzy for her rendition of the track, with her backup band reduced to just a single pianist and cellist for the instrumental. The American Idol winner’s vocals floated over the instruments, as she took her time to sing the classic and romantic track.

“Wise men say/ Only fools rush in/ But I can’t help falling in love with you/ Shall I stay?/ Would it be a sin?/ If I can’t help falling in love with you,” she sang on the song’s famous opening verse, before leading in to the the second and final chorus. “Like a river flows/ Surely to the sea/ Darling, so it goes/ Some things, you know, are meant to be/ Take my hand/ Take my whole life too/ For I can”t help falling in love with you/ For I can”t help falling in love with you.”

The Kellyoke cover comes amid the show being on pause in light of the Hollywood writers’ strike. In the lead-up to the show’s return, showrunners will be sharing the pop star’s biggest moments in a “flashback fall.” The Kelly Clarkson Show will return with new episodes for season 5 starting Oct. 16 from its new home in New York City, 30 Rock.

Listen to Clarkson’s rendition of “Can’t Help Falling in Love” in the video above.

‘The Impact Atlanta’ Season 2: How to Stream the Show Online

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Some of Atlanta’s hottest influencers take center stage for the second season of The Impact Atlanta. Jayda Cheaves, Ari Fletcher, Quality Control and Motown Records artist Lakeyah, Jerrika Karlae, Dess Dior, Tuson Jewell and Dionte “Tae” Gray star in the docuseries, premiering on BET+ on Thursday (Oct. 5).

The series from eOne and Quality Films, the production imprint of Quality Control Music, highlights entrepreneurs and recording artists and premiered last year.

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‘The Impact Atlanta’ Reveals Its Season 2 Cast: Exclusive

BET aired a sneak peek of the first season after the BET Hip Hop Awards last year. The hashtag #ImpactATL landed among X’s, formerly Twitter’s, trending topics during and after the premiere episode (multiple clips from the show have also gone viral) and it’s currently trending online.

Keep reading for details on ways to stream new episodes of The Impact Atlanta.

How to Watch ‘The Impact Atlanta’ on BET+

The first two episodes of The Impact Atlanta are now streaming on BET+ (use ExpressVPN to stream internationally). New subscribers can join at the special anniversary rate of $0.99/month for three months. The subscription will renew at $9.99/month after the first three months. New annual subscribers can receive a free trial to BET+.

How to Watch ‘The Impact Atlanta’ on Prime Video

Amazon Prime members can stream BET+ on Prime Video. Not a member? You can subscribe for free for the first 30 days. The membership will cost $14.99 a month after the first free month ($139 for the annual plan). Eligible EBT/SNAP recipients and students can save 50% off Prime memberships. Meanwhile, BET+ is currently on sale for just $0.99/month for three months through Prime Video (save up to 56% off when you subscribe through bet.plus). Amazon’s limited deal ends on Oct. 15. Click below to subscribe and stream The Impact Atlanta.

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BET+ offers over 2,000 hours of of commercial-free content including a roster of original shows and movies like Zatima, The Ms Pat Show, College Hill: Celebrity Edition, All the Queen’s Men, Bigger, The Black Hamptons, Big Fifty, Favorite Son and Pulse, along with ‘90s favorites such as Martin, The Wayan Bros., The Jamie Foxx Show, Roc and The Bernie Mack Show. BET+ subscribers will also find Sistas, The Oval, Meet the Browns, Bruh, Ruthless and other programs from Tyler Perry.

Watch the trailer for The Impact on Atlanta below.



Pop Culture Rewind: Bad Bunny’s Chart Achievements | Billboard News

We take a look back at Bad Bunny’s chart achievements.

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Bad Bunny is not only music’s Latin king, he’s one of the world’s most popular global acts and a king of the Billboard charts. Exactly how far do his accomplishments reach? We break it down in this week’s Pop Culture Rewind.

Bad Bunny is no stranger to breaking records. A pioneer, he’s had two albums — El Último Tour del Mundo and Un Verano Sin Ti — debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, where he was the first artist to top the tally with a Spanish-language album. And he keeps the heat! Bad Bunny’s longtime top 10 record on Billboard‘s Hot Latin Songs chart keeps extending, with songs like “Where She Goes,” “Mojabi Ghost” with Tainy, and “Un Preview” — his unprecedented 63rd top 10 on the list. Bad Bunny had previously snatched the top 10 record after breaking a tie with Enrique Iglesias and Luis Miguel in 2021.

In 2022, he was Billboard‘s Top Artist of the Year, the first time an artist who primarily records in Spanish got the honor. We celebrate Bad Bunny as he prepares this week to ignite the 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards with a world premiere performance at the show where he has a remarkable 15 nominations.

We’ll have another huge moment for you next week in our Pop Culture Rewind.

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Playboi Carti’s ‘Sky’ Tops TikTok Billboard Top 50 Chart | Billboard News

There’s a new No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart: Playboi Carti’s “Sky” takes the top spot on this week’s chart.

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Playboi Carti “Sky” soars to the top of the TikTok Billboard Top 50, while Tate McRae makes a major move.

Playboi Carti claims the top spot for the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart posting on October 5th, while Famous Sally & YB and Doja Cat round out the top three.

Tate McRae’s “Greedy” makes some sizable gains bounding up to No. 4 from No. 10.

Mitski’s “My Love Mine All Mine” moved from No. 34 to No. 5, but what might be most impressive is Ayo & Teo’s 2017 song “Rolex” making a comeback at No. 6, years after it first trended on TikTok, thanks to a new trend.

Also climbing the chart, Bbygirl’s “Bando Sped Up and Reverb” and “Ick” by lay Bankz.

Every Thursday Billboard will bring you the verified list of the hottest songs on TikTok by monitoring music discovery and engagement on the platform in the United States.

To find the TikTok Billboard Top 50 Each week users can simply go to any sound detail page and tap the top right button to access the charts page.

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Photos From Olivia Rodrigo’s Appearance at the Grammy Museum

Olivia Rodrigo celebrated the release of her long-awaited sophomore album Guts on Tuesday night (Oct. 3), when she graced the stage at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles for a brief performance as well as an intimate, in depth conversation with acclaimed songwriter and producer Linda Perry.

According to Variety, the 20-year-old superstar performed stripped back, solo versions of her Guts tracks “Vampire,” “Making the Bed” and “Lacy.”

“If I don’t write songs, I really don’t feel like myself,” Rodrigo said during her conversation with Perry, per the publication. “It’s the way that I process everything. It’s the way I decide how I feel about the world. It just makes me happy. It makes me angry. It’s everything to me… I think there’s definitely a lot of darkness in me, as there is with anyone. I’ve always loved how, in writing melodies and hooks and lyrics, you can express that in a way that isn’t easily expressible in everyday life. Sometimes people meet me and get to know me and they’re always like, ‘Wow, you’re such a happy bubbly girl, [but] you write such depressing-ass songs.’ But I think songwriting is a medium for you to express the inexpressible and just figure out how you feel. And that’s why I’ve always loved it, ever since I was a kid.”

Guts, which was released on Sept. 8, debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart (dated Sept. 23), scoring the singer-songwriter her second No. 1 set, following her 2021 debut Sour.

See below for a gallery of photos from Rodrigo’s evening at the Grammy Museum.

‘Pucci Princess’: Flo Milli Is Going Viral for Her BET Hip Hop Awards Dress – Shop the Look

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Flo Milli knows how to shut down a red carpet. The “Pucci Princess” went viral after wearing a printed Pucci dress to the 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards on Oct. 3.

More specifically, Pucci’s Onde-print minidress, which she sported with a matching baseball cap and paired with orange heels. The “Fruit Loop” rapper posted photos and videos of herself in the dress on Instagram with the captions “Pucci Prince$$,” “Pressure “and “in her element.”

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Pucci is having a major moment in music. Beyoncé donned a gorgeous custom Pucci look for the Renaissance World Tour, and Cardi B was spotted in a similarly vibrant Pucci outfit in May during an event for Whipshots, her line of spiked whipped cream.

Flo Milli is no stranger to Pucci. The stylish rapper wore a custom Pucci bathing suit and matching coverup to Coachella earlier this year. And she’s not the only rapper who chose Pucci for the BET Hip Hop Awards. Baby Tate wore a vibrant Pucci halterneck minidress to awards show.

The 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards will air next Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 9 p.m. ET on BET, with Fat Joe returning as host. Cardi B, 21 Savage, Burna Boy, Coi Leray, GloRilla, Latto, Lil Durk, Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole are among this year’s nominees. The show will feature performances from GloRilla, Sexyy Red, DaBaby, Fivio Foreign and more, along with a deejay and producer tribute featuring Kid Capri, Kool DJ Red Alert, Scott Storch and Spinderella.

Shop Flo Milli’s Pucci dress below. And if you’re on a tighter budget, find Pucci-inspired printed dresses at retailers such as ASOS, Princess Polly, Revolve and Amazon.

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