Latifah’s own comment on the night, though, was kind of iconic: “I’m actually quite happy.” We love a queen (or Queen, as the ...
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Queen Latifah performed a classic from "The Wiz" to honor Jones. The performance was introduced by Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey, who both starred in "The Color Purple," which Jones scored.
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Queen Latifah headlined, delivering a stirring rendition of "Ease on Down the Road," one of the most famous tracks from "The Wiz" − a 1987 adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" featuring an all-Black ...
From Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s breathtaking medley to Queen Latifah’s energetic homage, here’s a look at the best and worst performances of the night. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo ...
After the introduction, Queen Latifah gave an electric performance of "Ease on Down the Road" from "The Wiz," as the Academy Awards headed into its final half hour. Jones, who was nominated for ...
Following their heartfelt remarks, Goldberg and Winfrey introduced Queen Latifah, who delivered a rousing performance of "Ease on Down the Road" from The Wiz (1978), a film for which Jones ...
As well as Cynthia, Queen Latifah also performed a song from The Wiz, singing "Ease On Down the Road" which had Colman Domingo, Ariana, Cynthia, Margaret Qualley and husband Jack Antonoff up dancing.
The Queen saluted the king at the Oscars. Queen Latifah took the stage at the 2025 Academy Awards Sunday to pay tribute to Quincy Jones with a musical performance. The New Jersey multi-hyphenate ...
Honoring his groundbreaking contributions to cinema and song at the 2025 Oscars were Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg and Queen Latifah. Of Jones, who died in November at the age of 91, Winfrey said ...