Over the weekend, singer Solange Knowles was honored with the first-ever Lena Horne Prize for Artists Creating Social Impact at the Town Hall in New York City.
A number of stars were in attendance to witness the event and share wonderful words about the singer, including Solange’s mother Tina Knowles Lawson, Horne’s daughter Gail Lumet Buckley and her granddaughter Jenny Lumet, Rapsody, Tamron Hall, Common, Andra Day, and BJ the Chicago Kid.
While accepting the honor, the singer opened up about the lessons she learned when her “life changed drastically” during the making of her recent album When I Get Home. “This album marked a colossal pivot moment in my life that I’m still in the thick of the lessons today,” Solange said. “Suddenly there
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