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Thursday, July 9, 2015

#TBT VIBE VIXEN "DIGITAL DISH" INTERVIEW W/ KC (FEB 2014)



Afternoon #KCRyders! We've got two great #TBT segments for you today. The first one is from Keshia's Vibe Vixen Digital Dish interview from February 2014. In it she talks about what it was like growing up in Toronto, her hosting style on 106, Fashion choice and more. You can view part of it below and the rest after the cut. Enjoy!
Source: Vibe.com
For 14 years, BET’s 106 + Park has not only redefined television for millenials, but made stars out of its hosts. Filling the shoes of 106 legends like AJ Calloway, Free, Rocsi Diaz and Terrence J. may seem a daunting task, but current host Keshia Chante makes it look easy. Alongside “King of 106” Bow Wow, the Toronto native is quickly carving her own piece of BET history.
Already a bonafide star in her native Canada, Keshia’s infectious energy wins over viewers every night and now we know why. Vixen was recently invited to the 106&Park HQ’s for some girl time with the singer and host. During our mani sesh, Keshia was an open book as she told us all the juicy deets about 106 and her life off-camera.

Photo Credits: Sharifa Daniels  

Thursday, February 23, 2012

REFLECTION: KC VISITS WHITNEY HOUSTON'S MEMORIAL IN HOLLYWOOD



On yesterday, amidst embarking on business ventures, KC took a moment to pause and reflect on the recent passing of Pop Icon Whitney Houston by visiting her memorial site at The Beverly Hills Hilton and paying her respects. Keshia, along with other female Canadian music icons, such as Melanie Fiona and July Black expressed their sadness at her loss, and what they felt in regards to Houston's many contributions to the music world.

Source: National Post , Twitter

Whitney...my God.. I'm frozen - KC's tweet in regards to her passing
We wouldn’t have Christina Aguilera without Whitney; Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Adele, they all form a line directly behind what Whitney did,” says Chanté, adding that she hopes other musicians of her generation will learn from what happened to Jackson, Winehouse and now Houston, too. “I try and tell this new generation to stay away from the tabloid stuff, stay away from the negative side of this industry — try not to be another one gone too soon.” - Keshia on Whitney Houston & her contributions to music

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