Support our Station’s 2025 Dance Parade Float – Donate on GoFundMe
We are excited to announce our 2025 King and Queen Radio Fundraiser, and extend a warm invitation for your support! Our goal is to raise funds to help cover the production costs of our float, as well as other expenses associated with our participation in this year’s Dance Parade & Dance Festival.
Help us celebrate 19 years of Dance Parade & Dance Fest! At King and Queen Radio, we pour our hearts into creating a one-of-a-kind experience and float that embodies our creativity and community spirit. However, we can’t do it alone – we need your help to make it happen. Your generous donations will play a pivotal role toward making our vision a reality.
Whether you’re able to contribute a little or a lot, every dollar makes a significant impact. We also encourage you to spread the word about our fundraising efforts with your networks to help us reach our target.
We’re deeply grateful for your ongoing love and support; it means everything to us, and we can’t wait to celebrate with all of you.
Miss Zina and the entire King and Queen Radio family
THE 19TH ANNUAL DANCE PARADE & DANCE FEST
Saturday, May 17th, 2025
Meet-up Time: 11:00 am at 18th Street (Between 6th Ave. and 7th Ave. – our float will be somewhere in the middle of the block)
MUSICAL TALENT
The SurfingDJS
DJ Robotran
DJ Katzi
SPONSORS
TBA
IT’S FREE TO DANCE IN THE PARADE!
Click this link to Register and Dance with us:
http://www.danceparade.org/dance-in-the-parade/
Be sure to choose King and Queen Radio as your ‘preferred dance group’.
Get ready to rock this world with some LOVE!

Chlöe doesn’t take her private life lightly, and understandably so. On Wednesday (Jan. 8), the “Surprise” singer joined Scott Mills and Derrick Johnson on “The Breakfast Club” to talk about the forthcoming NAACP Image Awards. However, the sit-down took an admittedly awkward turn when she was asked about her rumored romance with Burna Boy.
About halfway through the interview, guest host Loren LoRosa asked Chlöe if she’d be bringing a date to the ceremony, which airs on Feb. 22 via BET and CBS. The songstress responded, “My godmom and my manager,” followed by her being questioned about whether Burna Boy would be there. “You’ll have to ask him,” she replied.
“You’re here, he’s not,” LoRosa shot back before bringing up footage of the two artists together in Nigeria in December 2024. Chlöe, reasonably trying to steer the conversation elsewhere, shared, “Nigeria was so beautiful. I had the best time. I had some good food. I had pepper soup. I had lots of spicy chicken. Really good.”
Unfortunately, the detour didn’t last long, with Charlamagne Tha God evidently growing impatient with all the beating around the bush. “We want to know, is that your boo?” LoRosa asked directly, to which Chlöe politely answered, “Well, I’m a grown woman. I had a great time in Nigeria.” She noted, “He’s a grown man, just like I’m a grown woman.”
Moments later, Chlöe acknowledged that, like many women in music, her celebrity status naturally sparks curiosity about her love life. “Honestly, I don’t mind. I hate to say this, but it’s my life. It’s what I signed up for,” she said before adding, “I don’t think it should ever be pissiness toward the people that ask me.”
As for the 2025 NAACP Image Awards, the singer’s “Boy Bye” is vying for Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album. On Tuesday (Jan. 7), she and Johnson announced the list of nominations on “CBS Mornings.”
We are delighted to share that the CEO of KingandQueenRadio, BrooklynStation, and the renowned Sister Dobong have been honored with prestigious awards recognizing their outstanding contributions to community service, empowerment, and leadership.
The accolades include the distinguished President’s Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by the White House. This award, signed by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., acknowledges a lifetime commitment to voluntary service, with an extraordinary achievement of over 4,522 hours dedicated to uplifting communities and fostering positive change.
The CEO has also received the Platinum Who’s Who Certificate of Achievement, accredited by the United Nations. This honor underscores their global impact and exceptional efforts in using media as a tool for empowerment and education.
Another esteemed recognition is the Power of Dream Award, celebrating their inspiring leadership and transformative role in motivating individuals to pursue their dreams.
These awards are a testament to the CEO’s vision and dedication to excellence in broadcasting, spiritual guidance, and community development. Through platforms like KingandQueenRadio and BrooklynStation, and with the profound influence of Sister Dobong, they continue to inspire countless lives locally and globally.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations for this monumental achievement and look forward to seeing their incredible work touch even more lives in the years to come.