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Queen Latifah returns to the AMAs after 31 long years

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Queen Latifah is hosting the 52nd American Music Awards solo for the first time in 31 years, marking a significant milestone in her career. This event highlights her unparalleled achievements and barrier-breaking legacy in the entertainment industry.
  • Queen Latifah is hosting the 52nd American Music Awards (AMAs) solo, making her the first person to host both the Grammy Awards and the AMAs alone.
  • Her career is marked by numerous "firsts," including being the first female rapper nominated for an Academy Award, the first hip-hop artist with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the first female rapper to receive a Kennedy Center Honor.
  • Latifah's 1993 album "Black Reign" was the first gold-certified album by a solo female rapper, featuring the Grammy-winning song "U.N.I.T.Y."
  • She also made history as the first hip-hop artist to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show and will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
  • The 52nd AMAs will also feature performances and awards for artists like Billy Idol, Karol G, and others, but Latifah's hosting is the central focus.
  • Beyond hosting, Latifah has a consistent presence in television with "The Equalizer," and upcoming roles in "The Voice" and the animated film "Ice Age: Boiling Point."
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