How is channel called Black Star Chronicles with a Yt commentator. They make money off us even when we are dead 😢
@ceolaalexander241812 минут бұрын
The father was so strict. But he had the nerve to get drunk and shot and kill his son.i don't understand why these so called strick parents.and they ,themselves are devils.sad childhood memories. Rip.luv.😢
@Kwakucam19 минут бұрын
The show wasn’t a good influence
@courtneywood511559 минут бұрын
Love me some Marvin Gaye. Still listening to him to this day. Besides he was SERIOUSLY FINE.
@LeeWilliams-p5wСағат бұрын
So many of our talented brothers and sister struggles with these issues let them be who they are they are saying the same thing about Maxwell now but love them anyway it take nothing from their talent
@abigailvanderbyl500Сағат бұрын
Allow Luther to rest in peace. God can only be the judge not anyone else. Just let him be now. Great singer of time
@julieramirez2503Сағат бұрын
We all knew Luther was gay. We all still loved him so much!!! When I found out, I did not change my feelings for him. He has one of the greatest voices. Luther I will always love you!!!❤
@markdais8318Сағат бұрын
He has always been a legend, and will be a legend, never bow down or kiss anybody's behind to get ahead, he always stay true to his culture, and to himself,
@marciamckenzie70662 сағат бұрын
Let the man rest in peace. Leave him alone. 😢
@c-larockthemayor27193 сағат бұрын
I graduated off this song back in the days we were jamming down the auditorium walk way
@ChrisEllias-q7s4 сағат бұрын
He was my best singer I loved him
@dianngrubbs40186 сағат бұрын
Daddy was a messed up freak and jealous of Marvin.
@donnaschley62547 сағат бұрын
Now THEY LYNCHING our men when they are DEAD!!! SO SICK OF OFAYS!!!
@luv1romeo699 сағат бұрын
Click bait title just to get us to read, blocking this shit!
@andiidoode11 сағат бұрын
He music touched Billions, this is something YT people are still struggling to cope with. So here you have a white commentary trying to distort reality, as usual.
@AWAKENED-k8b11 сағат бұрын
His father had a religious spirit. He demanded no make-up with daughters, did not allow secular music to be played, and pushed his children wanting to have outside interests. Although I believe in THE MOST HIGH YAH we can have a relationship with him and listen to different types of music (soft ballards about love, R & B, Motown, and some rap not all of it). HIS MARVIN'S FATHER WAS RELIGIOUS which is a different from having a relationship with THE MESSIAH!
@andrewbridges394411 сағат бұрын
Mandela Effect??
@crystalnichols102612 сағат бұрын
I love this man’s insight on life and how he makes it hilarious!!🤣
@godscience782113 сағат бұрын
What’s going on is probably one of the best albums in music history definitely in there. How can you be jealous of your son, I would be so happy its crazy
@DarkStar4149614 сағат бұрын
Wow. It just goes to The power of AI.
@wendylee724214 сағат бұрын
Marvin was and is the prince of Motown,please leave him alone,shame on you..
@alejandrasanchez140215 сағат бұрын
MY-teh
@unajohnson879715 сағат бұрын
Why is this whyte boy telling Marvin Gayes story?
@MichaelBrown-lm3vd16 сағат бұрын
Man he just won all my respect
@MichaelBrown-lm3vd16 сағат бұрын
A man thats true to his culture.THIS A WARRIOR.
@MichaelBrown-lm3vd16 сағат бұрын
Bet it was hard stealing home on him dude look big
@MichaelBrown-lm3vd16 сағат бұрын
This a cool bro ive always like him .uncle elroy got my money and got the hell out of there
@nordacampbell439416 сағат бұрын
who didnt know he was gay ?old news let him rest in peace .now him and god can talk about it let him rest love you luther rest well.
@Mona_Lita16 сағат бұрын
😲 Wait!...What? If he died with it, how did you get it??🤔
@myronstewart477416 сағат бұрын
It is not secret Marvin Gaye lived an extremely complex life! Attempts at suicide more than once! His life came to a sad and tragic end! But which of us is perfect, in the end god will judge us all.
@NEWYORKSTATEOFMIND-e1s16 сағат бұрын
Don is hilarious but why they keep showing David Banner?
@KeelyMurray-s4o17 сағат бұрын
Yes he was 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@OppoleneChambers17 сағат бұрын
What's going on?? Too much dying!!!.
@ThorDavis-d5y17 сағат бұрын
Good click bait
@darrinlong803818 сағат бұрын
so what was the secret
@paulm888518 сағат бұрын
The real secret was hidden in plain sight. The brotha couldn't dance.
@megankennedy787919 сағат бұрын
❤
@megankennedy787919 сағат бұрын
You are very strong person
@suzettewalsh285420 сағат бұрын
Saw him at one ☝️ of his last concerts! That man was sexy as all get out! And he sang distant lover I almost fell out! 😅 there’s not many corners like that around
@WalterVereen21 сағат бұрын
Yes , please leave him alone. I don’t care if he was Gay or not. There will never be another voice like that!!!
@IsaiahEchols-p4h21 сағат бұрын
Now you’ll messing with my favorite male artist and why? He left us great catalogs of music that are time honored classics. There will never be another sound like Luther Vandross’ illustrious voice. May he rest in sweet peace! ❤
@jonaeflure21 сағат бұрын
Crazy, but hearing Marvin was worried someone was trying to poison him rings differently today than it did 20 years ago. All this crap going on with P Diddy and knowing Marvin worked with Clive Davis has to make one wonder...
@christinedaniels529721 сағат бұрын
What about the lawsuit ?Did he ever get paid .
@johnwelch301622 сағат бұрын
I love this brother he's just like me same age as me LOL he still remembers😂😂😂 Don Curry you the same age as me I was born in March 1958😂😂 Don you remember the old people used to talk😂😂 about all of this😂😂 there's no way I can put a dress on my father would Raise Hell😂😂 we had an argument about the new age that was coming that was in 1988 my father foreseen what the American people were going to pass on these new legislators for men to wear dresses wear dresses😂😂 my father was Furious he made sure that I wasn't going to be running around with no dress😂😂😂 that was not acceptable in my family tree not with my father he knew what was coming😂😂 there's no way I could ever put any dress on my father would Raise Hell he'll be chasing me around in another place in the sky😂😂 try to kill me again so Don, ,😂😂😂 I give you much props man you refuse to put a dress on😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉 there's no money in the world that I would put a dress on😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉 you could offer me 1 billion dollars I would not do it😂😂😂😂
@MahHoche22 сағат бұрын
Luther Vandross,RIP. Great personality and Vip of Rnb music industry. No one can enter it s life . Medias are cruel and insane .
@dsmith499123 сағат бұрын
There was never an apartment building in Simple City called Fairfax Apartment. Get your facts straight
@birdy537823 сағат бұрын
“MARVIN GAYE” IS GORGEOUS! 🥰
@GlendaClarke-ir2cdКүн бұрын
His song "Here My Dear", released December 1978, was written for his former wife after he was able to satisfy his delinquent alimony payments. 😌😔
@malkitbahi1486Күн бұрын
Another p diddly
@kimberlythornton829217 сағат бұрын
No way he anything like p Diddy p Diddy is a pedophile p Diddy is a woman abuser p Diddy is a download homosexual p Diddy is it is a jealous hater on any artist that he can't manipulate and control put hits out on artist and people that he can't manipulate and control or who decide that they don't want to deal with him anymore, Mace, Craig Mack,Notorious BIG, Shine the rapper way back who went to prison. Don't insult that black man like that he put out real music and yeah he did use drugs but he didn't use anybody he earned his way to be a r&b King and put on real live performances as a one-man show often he had good sexy dance moves he was a ladies man he was saying his heart out on that stage high or not and put on a good show people definitely got their money's worth if they came to his concert P Diddy ain't a quarter of the man that Marvin Gaye died as. Diddy was even behind his own kids mother's death and had her in freak outs too and she was his two daughters mother he didn't even have no respect for her his name cannot even be in the same sentence with Marvin Gaye that Ninja couldn't sit in the same room with Marvin Gaye.
@justjackie7272Күн бұрын
White people always got something up😅😅
@kimberlythornton829217 сағат бұрын
Black people on here putting him down to even if he was on drugs he was an r&b King a legendary from way back that made it from the bottom to the top and he put on some of the best live performances as a one-man show and died even s looking good we didn't go around hurting nobody molested no children with beating on women and stuff but all of these no talent clowns that can't even hold a note can you write one song and doing more drugs than anybody did back in the day at such a young young age but they all praise and worship them I don't think half of these guys that's rapping on up there can probably even read tthey got Ghost writers all they got to do is get up there and perform and they probably don't even have a high school diploma but these young people and some of the old ones too just go crazy behind these rappers and they won't be doing nothing but wasting money misusing women having a bunch of babies from woman to woman and using dope too and in and out of jail and disrespecting everybody because they done made it and then in a few years they fade out because they were too stupid to read the small print on the contract and may their first million dollars while the record company made three or four million off of them and getting royalties