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Black America Web
13-06-2025
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MFT: Eric Benét Remembers His First Snoop Dogg Smoke Sesh
Lila Seeley Ever wonder what it's like to spark one up with the legendary Snoop Dogg? Well, Eric Benét got to experience it firsthand during his very first smoke session with the Doggfather himself, and the story is exactly as epic as you'd imagine. For anyone who knows Snoop, a smoke sesh is more than just passing around a blunt; it's a full-blown experience. And for Eric Benét, the R&B superstar known for his smooth vocals and soulful hits, stepping into Snoop's world was like stepping into another dimension. RELATED: My First Time – Childlike CiCi Remembers Her First Performance Fondly Picture it. The haze, the laughs, the chill vibes, and Snoop's signature laid-back energy filling the room. Benét, who was new to this part of Snoop's lifestyle, admitted that his tolerance levels weren't quite up to the rapper's seasoned expertise. But hey, when you're in the presence of Uncle Snoop, you go all in, right? As the 'Georgy Porgy' crooner put it, their session was filled with hilarious moments and plenty of vibes that stayed true to Snoop's one-of-a-kind personality. Whether it was Snoop teasing Benét for coughing after a hit or just vibing to some dope tracks, the two apparently bonded in a way only a smoke session can facilitate. Music and marijuana have always been part of Snoop Dogg's legendary cool factor, and the fact that Eric Benét got to share in such a quintessential part of Snoop's life is seriously iconic. Though the true details about their conversation remain under wraps, you can only imagine the kind of wisdom and jokes shared between these two music legends. One thing's for sure, Eric Benét left that session with more than just a high; he had a newfound appreciation for the man, the myth, and the legend that is Snoop Dogg. Have you had dreams (or fantasies) of lighting up with the Doggfather? From what we hear, it's one we can all add to the bucket list — what do you say, Eric Benét? Hear it for yourselves below in the latest 'My First Time': The article ' MFT: Eric Benét Remembers His First Snoop Dogg Smoke Sesh' was created with the help of SEE ALSO Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE


Black America Web
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
MFT: Childlike CiCi Remembers Her First Performance Fondly
Christopher Cavanaugh For rising Christian rapper Childlike Cici, taking the stage for her debut performance was a moment she'll never forget. The soulful artist recently sat down with us for 'My First Time' to reflect on that experience, sharing her blend of excitement, nerves, and the unforgettable connection with her audience. RELATED: My First Time – Todd Dulaney Remembers His First Stage Setback Cici's first live performance marked not only the beginning of her career but also the culmination of years of hard work, preparation, and passion. By finding encouragement from her family and friends, and most importantly a relationship with God, she took that leap of faith even when self-doubt started to creep in. For Cici, the performance wasn't just about getting the lyrics right; it was about creating a moment in time that resonated far beyond the music. From that night, Childlike Cici knew she was no longer just performing; she was living her purpose. As her career continues to flourish, this inspiring artist's first steps remain a core part of the story she's building for herself and her growing community of fans. Her performance wasn't just about showcasing skill; it was also about creating community. Her vulnerability, dedication, and infectious charm lit up the room, signaling the bright future that we see today. That first performance proved to be an inspiring experience overall that she hopes will resonate for other aspiring musicians to learn from and use as a guide towards success. The article ' MFT: Childlike CiCi Remembers Her First Performance Fondly' was created with the help of SEE ALSO Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE


Black America Web
27-05-2025
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MFT: Todd Dulaney Remembers His First Stage Setback
Marcus Ingram For Todd Dulaney, a name now synonymous with heartfelt worship and praise, the path to his celebrated music career was anything but smooth. Like so many artists, his 'first time' stepping into the spotlight was accompanied by great anticipation, only to end in a moment that could have crushed his spirit for good. The gospel sensation spoke in detail for this week's 'My First Time' of a performance earlier in his career that would've allowed him to show the world his passion and talent. However, things didn't go as planned. Whether due to unforeseen circumstances, nerves, or challenges beyond his control, Todd was unable to take the stage. Dreams that had been nurtured for years felt like they were fading right before his eyes. For someone whose heart was set on sharing his gift through music, the disappointment was palpable and soul-shaking. RELATED: My First Time – Kash Doll Remembers Her Acting Debut On BMF Thankfully, Todd's story didn't end there. This setback became a crucial turning point. Instead of allowing the situation to define him, he used the experience as fuel to sharpen his craft, refine his purpose, and grow stronger in his faith. That unshakable resilience, built in the midst of heartbreak, is what has made Todd Dulaney's music resonate with so many. His story is a reminder to the community that a dream deferred doesn't have to be a dream denied. Today, Todd inspires millions not only with his songs but with the testimony of perseverance behind them. His first experience may not have unfolded the way he'd hoped, but it became the foundation of his incredible journey to becoming one of gospel music's shining stars. The article ' My First Time: Todd Dulaney Remembers His First Setback' was created with the help of SEE ALSO Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE


Black America Web
19-05-2025
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MFT: Kash Doll Remembers Her Acting Debut On 'BMF'
STARZ Kash Doll has already conquered the music world, but the Detroit-born rapper is now proving she's got the acting chops to match. Making her acting debut on the Starz hit series BMF , the Detroit-raised emcee stepped into the role of Monique, a fierce and complex character who added another layer of drama to the show. For 'My First Time,' she spoke with us about her whirlwind first time in front of the camera which came rather easy given her personal connection to the story and most of all setting as a native of the Motor City. RELATED: My First Time – Estelle Takes Us Back To Her First Time In America The rapper-turned-actress didn't just jump into an ordinary TV show; she joined a cultural phenomenon. Produced by 50 Cent, BMF tells the real-life story of the Black Mafia Family, a Detroit crime empire led by the Flenory brothers. Rooted in grit, ambition, and family ties, the show mirrors the hustle integral to Kash Doll's rise to fame. Taking on the role of Monique, a sharp, street-smart woman navigating her own struggles in the tumultuous world of BMF, Kash Doll revealed that her music background helped her embody the character's strength and vulnerability. Kash Doll's debut on BMF marks the beginning of a promising acting career, showing that no challenge is too big for her to tackle. If her first portrayal is any indication, there's a lot more to come from this multi-talented star. The article 'MFT: Kash Doll Remembers Her Acting Debut On 'BMF'' was created with the help of SEE ALSO Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE


Black America Web
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
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MFT: Estelle Takes Us Back To Her First Time In America
Jo Hale The allure from 'across the pond' has always made its way on the music scene here in America, be it Brit-soul divas like Adele and the late Amy Winehouse or respected lyricists like Skepta and Little Simz. Back in 2008, we saw it front-and-center on the R&B/pop scene with the rise of Estelle. Similar to the aforementioned Winehouse, who achieved hometown fame with her debut LP before embarking on an American takeover a few years later, Estelle went from a big win at the MOBO Awards with her 2004 debut, The 18th Letter , to going even bigger at the GRAMMYs four years later with her American top 10 hit, 'American Boy.' Virtually on every 'best of' list in reference to the 2000s, 'American Boy' by Estelle is still one of the best pop singles to make an international splash by way of the UK. RELATED: My First Time – Lee Vasi (Even With Hives!) Nailed Her First Audition This week on 'My First Time,' the London-born singer gives us her personal recollection of what it was like debuting in America as a fish out the pond. While we were jamming along to her tune about falling in love across the 50 states and then some, she was simply just trying to navigate getting lost in translation when it came to slang and other staples to American culture. From acting out her words in order to get people to understand what she was trying to say or on a more intimidating note coming off, as she put it, 'alarming' to those confused by a British Black female that sounded like her, it wasn't always easy getting acclimated on her way to the top. Thankfully, her overall charm (and strength to block out the haters!) soon won the masses over to be a respected international superstar. SEE ALSO Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE