Shenseea Gets NAACP Image Award Nomination With Chris Brown & Fireboy DML

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Fireboy DML, Chris Brown, and Shenseea have been nominated for “Outstanding International Song” by the 54th NAACP Image Awards for the track “Diana“.

The Image Awards, curated by the NAACP, recognizes the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in several areas across film, music, and entertainment, with 80 competitive categories that cover film, television, streaming, music, literature, and podcasts.

In the Outstanding International Song category, “Diana” is competing with “Bad To Me” by Wizkid (RCA Records/Starboy/Sony Music International), “Last Last” by Burna Boy (Atlantic Records), “No Woman No Cry” by Tems (Def Jam Recordings), and “Stand Strong” by Davido featuring Sunday Service Choir (RCA Records/Sony Music UK).

The nominations for this year’s awards were televised, with Shenseea’s road manager Dizzy Cleanface sharing a congratulatory post to the artists and writers who created “Diana.”

“Congratulations! @shenseea was nominated for a 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding International Song! also congratulations to @thatboysp & @aleicia for writing this. We Good @fireboydml @chrisbrownofficial @teezio,” the manager said.

President and CEO of the NAACP, Derrick Johnson, in a statement, said the nominees this year “have conveyed a wide range of authentic stories and diverse experiences that have resonated with many in our community, and we’re proud to recognize their outstanding achievements and performances.”

Fans can begin to vote for their favorite artists and will have until February 10, 2023. The Image Awards winners will be revealed during the two-hour live show on February 25, 2023. The award show is returning this year with in-person attendance for the first time since the pandemic started.

In the meantime, Shenseea was congratulated by many fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry, including Busta Rhymes and her former manager Romeich Major who left fire emojis under the post. Writer Aleicia also reacted by writing, “we gooood.”

The artist herself hasn’t reacted to the nomination, although she did re-post the NAACP announcement video from her manager. It seems that she also received some flowers for her latest accomplishment, which she shared with fans.

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Jan. 13, 2023: Here are the top Caribbean travel news and deals this week in 60 seconds.

Crimes in The Bahamas, Jamaica, Belize, The Dominican Republic, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago are keeping them on the Canadian Travel advisory list which warns all Canadians to exercise a high level of caution if travelling to any of the six.

Beginning on April 6, 2023 JetBlue will add two additional flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Curacao, increasing the non-stop route from three days a week to five days. The roundtrip routes will be available on a Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday rotation.

From Feb. 15th, Cape Air is launching new flights between St Thomas, US Virgin Islands and Nevis. The new service will operate daily, along with a pair of flights on Sunday.

And American Airlines this week launched a second daily nonstop flight to the island from Miami, making it two flights per week. The first departs Miami at 10:05 AM, arriving in St Kitts at 2:12 PM. The later flight departs at 12:05 PM, arriving in St Kitts at 4:04 PM.

Air Canada is offering Flight & Hotel packages from Toronto to St. Lucia, Curacao and Grenada. Choose from 7 months but make sure to book four months in advance for deals starting at around $1,500 with 1st checked bag free. Book at https://vacations.aircanada.com/.

Spend Feb 28 – Mar 7 in the DR for 7 nights. Get hotel and a roundtrip ticket plus taxes & fees from Atlanta to San Domingo for US $568 on Expedia HERE

Or stay at The Breeze USVI from Mar 30 – Apr 4. Fly from Boston to St. Thomas for $1,108. That includes airfare, room plus taxes & fees. Get it now on Expedia HERE

Celebrity Cruises is offering up a deal you can’t refuse. Available now through March 1, 2023, travelers can enjoy a massive 75% off their second guest’s cruise fare, save up to an additional $800 per stateroom, and get up to $800 to spend on board. The offer is applicable on most cruises sailing now through April 30, 2025, and easily bookable at celebrity.com.

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