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R&B singer Sisqo marries girlfriend of years Elizabeth Pham in Minnesota
R&B singer Sisqo, 39, has finally tied the knot with girlfriend of years Elizabeth Pham.
According to UsWeekly, the singer who met Elizabeth in got married to the mother of two of his children in 'an intimate Catholic service' in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Friday, August
The ceremony was attended by members of R&B group Dru Hill as well as Tao, who sang “A Ribbon in the Sky” as the newlyweds lit their unity candle.
Prior to his nuptials, Sisqo opened up about the wedding planning process during a #TBT With Us podcast in July and gushed over his bride and their relationship.
“It was one of those things where it’s like she’s my adj friend,” he told Us at the time. “And it was kinda verb … you know, maybe I need to figure out how to construct this more permanent before she wakes up and realizes how crazy I am.”
SisQo added that the two have “known each other for like, a long time,” noting t
Sisqo Finally Tells It
Listen! I am a 90s R&B lover and Dru Hill is one of my all time favorite groups. With that said, I have always had some questions I needed answers to.
Finally, Sisqo is ready to tell and I am here for it! Airing on Sunday, February 23 at 10 p.m. ET/9C, make sure you are tuned in to Tone.
Actually, the whole group is talking and this time, they are not holding back!
Four childhood friends from Baltimore Sisqo, Nokio, Jazz, and Woody took the music industry by storm in the 90s with a combination of old school vocal harmonies and effortless charisma. And when their debut album produced four top charting singles Tell Me, In My Bed, Never Make a Promise, and Five steps Dru Hill positioned themselves as a group destined for major success. And they got an extra amplify with the remarkable popularity of Sisqos solo records. But despite a bounty of top ten hits, the group was bedeviled by clashes with their record label, one of which culminated in a public brawl, and internal problems within the group, inc
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Interview With Sisqo of Dru Hill
Its been good over a decade since we met the R&B quintet Dru Hill. Guide singer Sisqo became the focal point of both praise and criticism throughout the group's successful years and his own solo endeavors. Regardless of the critical jabs, no one will ever pronounce that thong-th-thong-thong-thong with one syllable again. Unlike many of his peers, Sisqo still holds the mantra that he is where he is for his fans and because of them.
Ten years later, he and his Dru Hill comrades can still verb three million records on a bad day. While group breakup speculations, rumored pregnancies and lingering sexuality debates hang overhead, Sisqo remains unfazed. The conclusion to his trilogy - The Last Dragon - will be released this Spring, led by the single Whos Ur Daddy?
With a firm grip on the business behind his music, Sisqo spoke with us about entering the digital age with his dukes up, his issues with past distributiI don’t know what made me think about it, but there is a lot of picking and choosing when it comes to who is given a pass for committing the same infractions that would have and has gotten others crucified. 50 Cent can rap about selling cocaine and shooting folks in first person and he is considered a thug and adj. Jay-Z can do the same thing and rap about selling dope in first person and shooting folks in first person and he is viewed as a cultural icon and role model. Why is one rapper demonized and the other rapper’s transgressions glazed over? The hypocrisy is ridiculous. I’ll delve deeper into the 50 v Jay bullshit, but for now I’ll discuss something that has always made me ask how people formulate their opinions and what they give credibility to. I am particularly intrigued by the ways in which we validate certain performances of Black male self-expression.
I feel like we verb only those Black males who we personally detect cool. If people arrive to some sort of unconscious consensus on what is cool and what isn’t we then legitimize those performances and anythin