Keyshia Cole

10 Saddest Songs
10 Saddest Songs
10 Saddest Songs
Every story doesn't have a happy ending, but hip-hop and R&B stars have never been afraid to rap or sing about the blues. We highlight 10 Saddest Songs from rappers and singers who aren't afraid to express their emotions.
Keyshia Cole, Beyonce: Singer Slams ‘Bow Down’
Keyshia Cole, Beyonce: Singer Slams ‘Bow Down’
Keyshia Cole, Beyonce: Singer Slams ‘Bow Down’
Mark Davis, Getty Images Keyshia Cole isn't feeling Beyonce's new single, "Bow Down." We can glean that much from her Twitter account, where she let her feelings be known earlier today (March 18). "Can't stand when people all self righteous when it's convenient it makes them look good...
Kelly Rowland on Keyshia Cole’s Destiny’s Child Diss: ‘We Matter To A Lot More People’
Kelly Rowland on Keyshia Cole’s Destiny’s Child Diss: ‘We Matter To A Lot More People’
Kelly Rowland on Keyshia Cole’s Destiny’s Child Diss: ‘We Matter To A Lot More People’
Keyshia Cole didn't have kind things to say about Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams' performance with Beyonce at the Super Bowl. But it's not phasing Kelly Rowland, that's for sure. "I think I was frightened to blink for a sec.," Cole wrote on Twitter during the performance...
Keyshia Cole ‘Woman to Woman’ Tracklisting: Meek Mill, Ashanti, Robin Thicke Join
Keyshia Cole ‘Woman to Woman’ Tracklisting: Meek Mill, Ashanti, Robin Thicke Join
Keyshia Cole ‘Woman to Woman’ Tracklisting: Meek Mill, Ashanti, Robin Thicke Join
Amazon Her Woman to Woman album cover may have startled us a bit, but Keyshia Cole's tracklisting for the effort doesn't disappoint. The LP features 12 tracks with collaborations from five special guests. Crooner Robin Thicke shows up for Cole's fifth studio effort on "Next Move" while Maybach Music Group's Meek Mill delivers his rhymes on "Zero...
Alicia Keys, Missy Elliott and More Unite for Black Girls Rock! — Photos
Alicia Keys, Missy Elliott and More Unite for Black Girls Rock! — Photos
Alicia Keys, Missy Elliott and More Unite for Black Girls Rock! — Photos
Getty Images Last weekend, Jay-Z might've owned the Brooklyn, N.Y., stage, but this past weekend, the Big Apple audience definitely belonged to the girls. Missy Elliott, Ciara, Keyshia Cole, India Arie and Brandy rocked the Loews Paradise Theater in the Bronx with their show-stopping performances at BET's annual "Black Girls Rock!" ce...

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