Despite an abrupt cancellation of her 2007 concert in Malaysia, due to protesters threatening to disrupt it because of her sexual image, Beyonce Knowles will finally take the stage on Oct. 25 in the country's biggest city, Kuala Lumpur.But according to the Associated Press, the Grammy Award-winning superstar isn't receiving the diva treatment that she's accustomed to. Earlier this week, Sabki Yusof, head of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, stated that his organization would send a protest note to the government over the singer's show.
The country enforces and requires all female performers to cover up from the shoulders to knees, with no cleavage showing.
"We are not against entertainment as long as it is within the framework of our culture and our religion," Yusof said. "We are against Western sexy performances. We don't think our people need that." 
Sounds like Bey may be too bootylicious for Malaysia's own good!
"Not many people outside of a president or a government official get welcomed to a country with a mass protest," black celebrity blogger Natasha Eubanks (and owner of the popular Web site Young, Black & Fabulous) told Black Voices. "For that reason alone, Beyonce and her Sasha Fierce glove need to make their way to Malaysia and give the best show she's ever done. Just because she can. Chick's not about to pop out Shawn Jr.'s anytime soon, so I need something other than her bedazzled lace-front [wig] to gossip about."
Although Yusof and his organization attempts to protest Knowles, her Web site has confirmed her performance in the majority-Muslim country: "Beyoncé, for the first time, ever has decided to make Malaysia part of her 'I Am' World Tour."
"She will need to make the decision on whether to go ahead with the show as planned (revealing outfits and all) and risk being perceived as having scant regard for the cultural ethics of the land," Keysha Davis, entertainment editor of U.K.'s Pride magazine noted. "Or she could decide to cancel the show altogether, which will not only demonstrate her integrity as an artist, but also respect for non-Westernized ideals. It's a shame her Malaysian fans could potentially miss out, but I'm sure there are plenty of other countries crying out to see Ms. Bootylicious live in the flesh"
Luckily for the 'Dreamgirls' actress, she's not the only artist to experience backlash from Islamic activists and their strict dress code. Most recently, Muslims in Malaysia were banned from attending the Black Eyed Peas concert, which is scheduled for this weekend, because it was sponsored by Irish beer giant Guinness. The ban has since been lifted, and the company will not be allowed to sell its beer or use its logo in publicity material.
Black Music Notes Mar. 3
3/3/09: Diddy
When it comes to making an event out of an album, Diddy sure knows how to put on a show. And for his forthcoming project, 'Last Train to Paris,' the multitalented mogul is following in the vein of Prince's classic flick and album 'Purple Rain.' "It's definitely going to be an album you can seamlessly see," he recently told MTV News. "Not after the fact. When you get the album on that day, September 22, you will be able to see the whole album on your computer. ... You know how when you're on your computer and you're listening to an album, you have your screen saver on instead of screen save, you'll be able to see the album in motion. And the presentation of the album will be different from the videos." Hopefully, Diddy will make it in time on Sept. 22 to catch the 'Last Train to Paris' once the album hits stores.
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3/3/09: Janet Jackson
Recently there has been speculation that Janet Jackson was likely to sign a new multirights deal with Live Nation. However, contrary to reports, Live Nation senior VP of communications John Vlautin denied the claim. "We have not signed a deal with Janet, nor are we currently in discussions with the artist," Vlautin said. Jackson departed from her former label, Island Def Jam, in September, 14 months after signing to the record company.
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3/3/09: Black Eyed Peas
Despite previous reports that Grammy Award-winning pop group Black Eyed Peas would release a new album, 'The E.N.D.' (The Energy Never Dies), in March, it now appears Will.i.am and company will release the project on June 9. Billboard reports that the album's first single, 'Boom Boom Pow,' will soon be released, and that the group is planning an international tour. Will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas front man, described the album as having "a lot of dance stuff, real melodic, electronic, soulful. We call it, like, electric static funk, something like that."
Peter Kramer, AP
2/27/09: MC Hammer
MC Hammer is back! This time the multiplatinum-selling rapper is heading to network television for his new unscripted A&E reality series 'Hammertime.' Hammer's new half-hour series will feature Hammer, his wife and five children – reminiscent of the Huxtable family from 'The Cosby Show,' says executive producer J.D. Roth. "Here's a dad with five kids, married to the same woman for more than 23 years, living in the same place where he grew up and going to church every Sunday," Roth says. "He's had his ups and downs, and it's what makes him such a character you root for." MC Hammer's 'Hammertime' is set to premiere on A&E later this year.
2/27/09: Jazmine Sullivan
Although she didn't walk away with an award at this year's Grammys, singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan is bound for Hollywood for her upcoming film 'Red Tails.' According to Billboard, Sullivan will travel to Prague to start shooting the film, which is based on the story of the Tuskegee Airmen. "I play a singer who entertains soldiers," she said. "I'm really just entertainment for them, but I kind of get a little relationship going with one of them. So that's very exciting." As for now, Sullivan has an exciting relationship going on with R&B crooner Ne-Yo -- on tour that is. The two are currently touring through March 1. At press time, there was no release date for 'Red Tails.'
Charles Sykes, AP
2/27/09: Tupac
With the Notorious B.I.G.'s biopic in the can, fans are now anticipating a biographical movie on his rival Tupac. Unfortunately, fans may have to wait a little longer before a Tupac flick hits the silver screen. A legal dispute has surfaced involving the production company Morgan Creek and Amaru Entertainment, the company run by Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur. The lawsuit, which was filed by Morgan Creek, states that Amaru Entertainment reneged on an agreement to sell the rapper's life rights for a movie. Amaru Entertainment released a statement clarifying the recent media reports: "This lawsuit has no merit. We felt it was important to bring the story of Tupac Shakur, one of music's most remarkable icons, to life onscreen, and in realizing this vision, we sought to find the best partner who would be true to Tupac's vision and bring his unique story to life on the big screen. In doing so, we have taken every step to ensure that our partner in this process is committed to the integrity of Tupac Shakur's legacy and, more importantly, that they are the right people. To that end, we have been in discussions and negotiations with several major studios and production companies, including Morgan Creek Productions. However, at no time did we have an agreement with Morgan Creek."
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By: brenda on 10/05/2009 10:59PM
Beyonce should be expecting to adjust to the ways of the Malaysian culture. If they say wear a potatoe sack, then get five different colored potatoe sacks.
That at least would be wardrobe changing. Besides you can't booty and coothie pop in potatoe sacks. Funny right. Well she needs to think of something not revealing. Because throwing and forcing her overt loose demonic sasha fierce sexuality all over them will not cut it.
They don't want her seductive demonic sasha fierce spirit left behind in their country. They don't want their people in a state of lust after that demonic sasha fierce spirit is gone. Unchecked lust leads to many other out of controlled behavior. Have'nt you been told, one bad spirit recognizes another spirit. They don't want their people exposed to sexualized demonic spirits like hers. The Country will have to deal with the effects of that badddddd spirit jumping into their people. They don't want their men, women and children in the country booty and cootchie poppin singing oh, oh, oh. Get real people. What she really does when she performs is akin to sexing the concert goers in public.
She should save the loose sexuality for her bedroom. Malaysia should stand up for their country. And Americans need to start demanding more refreshing performances that don't promote sex. Some one on here said it best, Beyonce sells sex. And that is getting real old.
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By: Marie on 9/30/2009 12:59AM
Beyonce is a terrific talent, no question. She should however honor the customs of the country she performs in. Don't be any 'ugly American' girl.
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By: Bobbie hampton on 10/28/2009 9:07PM
As Salaamu Alaikum
I am muslim and i love Beyounce and her music , but i think that if you are going to peform in a muslim country you should respect their rules, respect them they respect you.And i dont think the way we dress is strict its modest and if you take the time and do some research you will see the different styles of muslim women we have different magizines that show that.
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By: Ameena on 1/22/2010 12:12PM
DimePiece:
I couldn't have said it (your post) better myself! Beyonce and many big celebrities are indeed overrated. Some people might say we're jealous or "hatin'", but it's the truth... or at least my opinion.
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