Catch a sneak peek at all-new seasons of “Khloe and Lamar” and “Ice Loves Coco.” See the premieres on Sunday, Feb. 19 starting at 10/9c on E!
Catch a sneak peek at all-new seasons of “Khloe and Lamar” and “Ice Loves Coco.” See the premieres on Sunday, Feb. 19 starting at 10/9c on E!

After gracing the red carpet, honorees Kelly Rowland, Sylvia Rhone and all of their supporters took the festivities into the Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles, California ( February 8 ). Inside, MC Lyte, who is the President of the Los Angeles chapter of the GRAMMYs Recording Academy – showed off her DJ’ing skills and eventually introduced music veteran Sylvia Rhone. Prior to her acceptance speech, a reel was played highlighting her accomplishments and milestones while being a mover and shaker in the industry. Upon receiving her award, she thanked her mentor/colleague Doug Morris and the late Soul Train creator/host, Don Cornelius:
“I owe thanks to a lot of people for this honor. There’s one person who I wish was here. Someone who supported and inspired me, a visionary, an icon of our culture, a very, very close friend. Words cannot say how much I owe and will miss Don Cornelius.”
Kelly Rowland hit the stage next and performed snippets of songs from her Destiny’s Child days like “Independent Women (Part 1)” and “Survivor,” then sang some of her solo career singles like “Dilemma” & “When Love Takes Over.” Producer Rico Love presented her with a plaque for selling over 1 million digital downloads of the collaborated single, “Motivation.”
Check the gallery down below, as well as a video of Kelly performing “Like This” with rapper, Eve.
Many of you may be familiar with Cymphonique Miller, the 15 year-old is the daughter of rapper turned mogul Master P and the sister of rapper/actor Romeo Miller. Concrete Loop recently chatted with her about her upcoming Nickelodeon show, new music, and her advice young girls who want to do what she does.
Her new show, ‘How to Rock’ premieres tonight on Nickelodeon and this young lady has a good head on her shoulders, check out the interview below..
Angel:
Hey! How are you doing? Thank you for talking with Concreteloop. We really appreciate it.Cymphonique:
Oh, I’m good! Oh & no problem.Angel:
So I was reading on your background a little bit. And I read that you’re just 15 years old…Cymphonique:
Yes, I am…Angel:
But you’ve been in the game for a while doing TV appearances and music. How does it feel to have your first official show on Nickelodeon?Cymphonique:
Oh, it feels amazing. It really is a dream come true for me. Like you said, I’ve been doing it forever, so it’s what I love and I would just describe this show, ‘How To Rock’ as a dream job for me because I get to sing, dance and act. So I get to do it all. Continue
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