Earlier this week, sad news of Harry Belafonte's passing took the entertainment industry by storm. Granted, the multi-talent did live to be 96, but seeing someone who contributed so much to music, film/television, and the civil rights movement pass away is never easy. Heartfelt tributes to the fallen star have been coming in all across social media since word broke on Tuesday (April 25), including a more recent one from Usher, who previously had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Belafonte.
The Texas-born R&B star shared a photo dump to his Instagram on Thursday (April 27), recalling some of the time he spent with the New York native. "A world-renowned entertainer. A barrier-breaking actor. A tireless activist. A one-of-a-kind friend. Inspired is the word that comes to mind when I think about you Harry," Usher wrote in his caption. "A man of great strength, courage, and sense of purpose. All things that I view as admirable. When I spent time with you…I was in awe of how your presence was so powerful," he added before praising Belafonte's "amazing spirit and incomparable gifts."
Usher Remembers His Fallen Friend, Harry Belafonte
The father of four's powerful message came to an end with, "Your passion awakened our souls. The impression you made on my heart is why I wear you on my skin." In the accompanying photos, we see Usher and Belafonte sharing a laugh while sitting on a couch together, as well as a video of the elderly man cheering his friend on from the audience in his wheelchair. In the final slide, the "Banana Boat" singer examines a portrait of him inked on Usher's bicep, which beautifully captures his younger image.
Others who have been reflecting on HB's impact include Diddy, who dubbed him "a true king and revolutionary," as well as Chuck D. The latter labelled the icon as "the father figure of our community," proving just how undeniably powerful his legacy is, even decades after the peak of his career. Read more beautiful tributes to the late Harry Belafonte from both friends and fans here. Make sure to check back later for more pop culture news updates. RIP.
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