![]() Reid, launched the recording careers of Toni Braxton, TLC, Usher, P!nk and Outkast.īut the tour, which kicked off in February and runs through December, is Baker's in observance of the 40th anniversary of her first solo breakthrough album.īaker, 65, wants Babyface to set the record straight. ![]() His LaFace Records label, co-founded with L.A. The 64-year-old musician has produced or written hits for the likes of Michael Jackson, Boyz II Men, Usher, Beyoncé and Madonna. Many assumed that Babyface, with his deep catalog over a 40-year career, was co-headlining with the R&B/Soul diva.īorn Kenneth Edmonds, Babyface has 12 Grammys and 50 nominations, including wins for producer of the year from 1996 through 1998. "I am incredibly sorry to the fans and have nothing but love and respect for Anita."įolks though were still expressing disappointment in the May 10 show in their reviews as recently as early June, according to the official Ticketmaster website. The video wall was unfortunately not working that day and time wasn't on our side," he said. "As advanced as technology is today, we are sometimes at its mercy. Later, Babyface told People magazine in a statement May 11 that his set was cut due to technical issues, explaining that production crews were unable to get a video screen running in time for his performance. "One would think as older artist who are considered 'Iconic' and or 'Legendary' we would treat each other with respect and dignity. “We have got to be better than this! I am saddened by the fact that you have to make this statement," Mills tweeted May 10. Loads of people – fans and celebs – responded with criticism of Baker, notably singer-songwriter Stephanie Mills. My band and I are extremely saddened we didn't get to perform for y'all tonight,” he posted on Twitter. Baker her space and time to perform her show in its entirety. “I am truly sorry to my fans who have been waiting for us to hit the stage this evening at I was asked not to perform in order to give Ms. The night of the New Jersey concert, Babyface took to social media to tell fans he was asked not to take the stage at the Prudential Center so that headliner Baker could perform her full set after the show got off to a late start. The tweets picked up after Babyface’s NPR Tiny Desk concert performance hit the internet Friday. Town,” Baker tweeted Monday.īaker's response comes a week after she alluded to the dustup over Babyface not performing at a May 10 New Jersey stop on her The Songstress tour. ![]() “Some of his fans, are not accepting of the reality, that he is contracted, as special guest support, on My Tour. Here's how the two women have become so insanely popular.Watch Video: Too Short, Nelly, Babyface on hip-hop evolutionĪnita Baker is asking Babyface to call off fans she said are bullying and threatening her.īaker says fans of the R&B songwriter-producer have been threatening her, as a result of him not performing during a May show on her Songstress tour. After all, Pauline and Mathilde started their own swimwear line, Khassani and there's no shortage of women following them for style tips. To say that every single one of these fans are just in it to see two absurdly attractive identical twins show their skin wouldn't be accurate. At the time of this writing, Pauline has 6 million Instagram followers while Mathilde has a whopping 10.3 million. But it's truly astonishing how these two women have created SUCH a movement. And, yes, both models aren't afraid of showing their paying followers everything. While a lot of their content is free on their Instagram accounts, there's no doubt that they make most of their money from their Only Fans. This is something Mathilde and Pauline Tantot have become exceptionally good at on their journey to success. And in the case of the French Tantot twins, that need is an age-old desire to look at barely-clothed beautiful people. But now they just have to be successful at creating a need that people didn't know they needed. At one point, you needed to be able to act, sing, compose, dance, write, or direct to become a person of note. ![]() We live in an age where the most unlikely people have become superstars. ![]()
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