Lauryn Hill adds SZA, Nas, Dave Chappelle and more to 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill World Tour'

Ruffhouse/ColumbiaLauryn Hill has added an all-star cast to The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill World Tour 2018, including SZA, Nas, Dave Chappelle, A$AP Rocky, and Big Boi from Outkast. Her support acts will also include M.I.A., De La Soul, Busta Rhymes, Talib Kweli, Dave East, Jo Mersa Marley, Bambaata Marley, Shabazz Palaces, Patoranking, Tierra Whack, Protoje, Kelela, Victory, Raury, Iman Omari and more, Billboard reports.
Dr. Dre developing Marvin Gaye movie

Jim Britt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Following his success as a producer of the Oscar-nominated Straight Outta Compton N.W.A. biopic, Dr. Dre is now developing a movie about the late Marvin Gaye. Dre has also acquired the rights to use Gaye’s music in the
SZA scheduled to perform at BET Experience Friday after recovering from vocal cord problems

ABC/Randy HolmesSZA has recovered from her vocal problems and after performing Sunday at the Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware, she’s scheduled to hit the stage at the BET Experience concert Friday in Los Angeles. Last month, the “All The Stars”
Janet Jackson to receive inaugural “Impact” award at Radio Disney Music Awards

Solaiman FazelFresh from winning the ICON Award at last month’s Billboard Music Awards, Janet Jackson will receive yet another big honor. Ms. Jackson will be presented with the inaugural “Impact” Award at this year’s Radio Disney Music
Michael Jackson musical headed to Broadway in 2020

Paul Natkin/Getty ImagesThe King of Pop will make his Broadway debut — posthumously, of course — in 2020. The Michael Jackson Estate has announced that it’s teaming with Columbia Live Stage to develop a stage musical inspired
Stokley is enjoying his solo career, but plans to reunite with Mint Condition

Courtesy of Concord RecordsAfter co-founding Mint Condition and recording eight albums with them, Stokley is enjoying being a solo artist, but he does expect to create new music with the group in the future. “Right now, I’m exploring, and I can’t