Essence Music Festival has announced the addition of Ledisi and rap legend Doug E. Fresh as Superlounge artists. The artists, who will both perform on Sunday, July 4th, will join the line-up of artists performing during the annual event over the Fourth of July weekend, including: Janet Jackson; Mary J. Blige; Alicia Keys; Earth, Wind & Fire; Gladys Knight; Trey Songz; Chrisette Michele; Estelle; Irma Thomas; Melanie Fiona; Mary Mary; Irvin Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra; Arrested Development and many more.
Ledisi is featured in Essence's July issue feature, Why I Love Being a Black Woman, where nine leading ladies talk about what they love about themselves. Visit www.essence.com to hear Real Woman -- an exclusive song Ledisi dedicated in honor of the photo shoot.
Doug E. Fresh, the first human beat box in the rap world -- and still the best of all time -- has amazed audiences with his note-perfect imitations of drum machines, effects, and often large samples of hip-hop classics. By 1985, he was one of the biggest names in rap music, and his first single for Reality, The Show/La Di Da Di, became a hip-hop classic.
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The presenting sponsor for the 2010 Essence Music Festival is Coca-Cola. Other 2010 sponsors include Coors Light, CoverGirl Queen, Ford, McDonald's, Olay, Pantene, Tide, U.S. Army and Wal-Mart; AARP, CNN, HBO, My Black is Beautiful, TBS, TVOne and Visa.
The 2010 ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL is executive produced by Essence Festivals LLC and produced by Rehage Entertainment. Essence Festivals LLC is a division of Essence Communications Inc. (ECI).