
Some of the big names in urban entertainment hit up the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta Tuesday evening (Nov 3) to attend the 2009 Soul Train Awards.
Here are some pictures of celebrities like Robin Thicke, Monica, Keri Hilson, Musiq Soulchild, Angie Stone, Estelle, the ladies from the Real Housewives of Atlanta and more walking the red carpet before making their way into the building for the show.
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Tags: Angie Stone, Anthony Hamilton, Bootsy Collins, Brian McKnight, Chaka Khan, Charlie Wilson, David Mann, Debra Lee, Ed Hartwell, Estelle, Fantasia, Fonzworth Bentley, Kandi Burruss, Keisha Knight Pulliam, Keri Hilson, Kim Zolciak, Ledisi, Letoya Luckett, Lisa Wu Hartwell, Lyfe Jennings, Monica, Musiq Soulchild, NeNe Leakes, Robin Thicke, Sean Garrett, Sean Paul, Sheree Whitfield, Tamela Mann, Taraji P. Henson, Terrence Howard, Terry Crews, Tommy Davidson
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Here’s the music video for “Download,” Lil Kim’s debut single from her upcoming album Vintage, which has no release date as of yet. The song features T-Pain and Charlie Wilson but due to T-Pain being involved in an unfortunate golf cart accident, which left the artist bruised, scraped and missing four teeth, he was unable to film his scenes so they put Charlie Wilson in the video instead. Check it out after the cut.
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R&B singer Charlie Wilson recently announced that he will be undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, a disease he was diagnosed with last fall. His second solo album, Uncle Charlie, will release to stores in a couple of weeks (Feb. 17th to be exact).
“When I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in September, I thought to myself ‘I’m too young… this isn’t a cancer I should be getting,’” Wilson said in a statement. “While I was surprised to discover that this disease strikes one out of every six American men, I was astounded to learn that African American men are 1.6 times more likely than others to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. My wife, Mahin, and I are very fortunate. I was lucky to be diagnosed and begin treatment early. My prognosis is excellent.”
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