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Celebrities Known to the Culture As ‘BlackFamous’

Leon, Lynn Whitfield, Robin Givens and Larenz Tate are some of the stars who’ve made the culture better.

Photo: Getty Images Monica Schipper, Jamie McCarthy, Mike Coppola

Not all stars are created equal. Look no further than the recent confusion around The Four Tops singer Alexander Morris’ identity to see how this works out for certain celebs. Let’s face it, some artists are instantly recognizable to Black folks, while other communities may not have the same connection to their work. This isn’t a slight to their talent, it just means they’ve made an indelible impact on the culture. These special group of artists are deemed #BlackFamous. We’re saving you the embarrassment of asking for examples and have gathered a list of some of our favorite #BlackFamous artists.

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Tasha Smith

Photo: Getty Images Matt Winkelmeyer Photo: Getty Images Matt Winkelmeyer

Actress/director Tasha Smith has made a career out of playing the exasperated wife/mother/best friend. However, she brings something different to every role, and we always know we’re going to get something fun.

Leon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvi6fzyBNvQ

If you’re Gen X, you definitely had a crush on Leon. From “Cool Runnings,” to “Waiting to Exhale,” he had the ‘90s on lock. And he’s still fine today.

Evelyn “Champagne” King

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwd3uHUoXa8

One of the divas of disco and dance music, Evelyn “Champagne” King has some of biggest party hits of all time. If you put “Love Come Down” on at your barbecue this weekend, clear the dance floor.

Blue Magic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HJ-QcPhC68

If you’re taking a drive that lasts an hour or more with your father or uncle, Blue Magic “Sideshow” is definitely going to be somewhere on the playlist.

Boris Kodjoe

Photo: Getty Images Paras Griffin Photo: Getty Images Paras Griffin

The popular actor has gained a loyal fanbase with roles in “Station 19,” “Madea’s Family Reunion” and “Real Husbands of Hollywood.” He’s also a lot of fun when he plays against his sex symbol status.

LisaRaye McCoy

Photo: Getty Images Emma McIntyre Photo: Getty Images Emma McIntyre

After her breakout role in “The Player’s Club,” LisaRaye McCoy carved out a long career by branching out into comedies, thrillers and dramas.

Phyllis Hyman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62onld3ZNac

The late Phyllis Hyman had a voice that captured every emotion that comes with falling in and out of love. She may not have reached mainstream crossover success, but her music still resonates.

Tevin Campbell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Xh0Iv-rD5Y

It may actually be a law that when “Can We Talk” comes on, Black folks must participate in a sing-a-long. Don’t act like you’ve never belted it out in a supermarket.

Richard T. Jones

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmaiONKDXe0

Name a TV show and Richard T. Jones has been on it. He’s obviously recognizable to more than just Black audiences, but we’re the ones who know his name and don’t just know him as the guy from that show. We also know that when he appears we’re going to get a rock solid performance that makes us wish he were more than a guest star.

Frankie Beverly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4854yQ1sHc

If you’re at a cookout, things have slowed down a little and you want to instantly hype them back up, play Maze featuring Frankie Beverly “Before I Let Go.” It’s the secret to a successful party.

Lynn Whitfield

Photo: Getty Images Monica Schipper Photo: Getty Images Monica Schipper

She’s the disapproving mother, the distant wife, the girlfriend who’s tired of your shit, and the elegant, rich relative who shows up just to look down on you. She’s extraordinary in all these roles and she’s timeless. It’s true, Lynn Whitfield doesn’t age.

Stephanie Mills

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Paq4Xz48UzY

If Diana Ross is the Dorothy you’re most familiar with, you’re missing out. Stephanie Mills originated the role in “The Wiz” on Broadway and she still brings the house down with “Home.”

Robin Givens

Photo: Getty Images Mike Coppola Photo: Getty Images Mike Coppola

Robin Givens was thee It Girl of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Her elegance, beauty, brains and swag made her standout from the crowd. If you saw her on The CW’s “Batwoman,” you know she’s still got that same captivating persona. She’s also the epitome of “Black don’t crack.”

Bumper Robinson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQZNm-bAu_k

If you watched a sitcom in the ‘80s and ‘90s, you definitely saw Bumper Robinson and chances are, you had a crush on him.

Larenz Tate

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byicVL_dZK0

From :Love Jones” to “Power Book II: Ghost,” it feels like we’ve been watching Larenz Tate put on for the culture our whole lives. This man has told our stories for two generations and is still going strong. Larenz never disappoints.

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