Musicians Urge Fans to Vote on Black Out Tuesday

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Questlove, Ice Cube, Mary J. Blige & more urge people to get out and vote on Black Out Tuesday

Questlove attends the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 26, 2020.

Questlove, Ice Cube and Mary J. Blige are among the stars urging people to get out and vote on Tuesday in the presidential primaries taking place in Washington, D.C., New Mexico, Iowa, South Dakota and Montana, as well as rescheduled votes that were initially pushed back due to COVID-19 in Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.

"When I said, 'Hold Your Vote Hostage' I simple meant get something for it before you promise it to anyone. I DO VOTE and you should too," wroteThe Roots' Questlove asked Instagram followers to pardon his breaking the music industry's Black Out Tuesday effort in order to remind people to vote. "I don’t even have to remind you to stay safe on all levels not to mention people we are STILL in a pandemic with a virus that did NOT go away,"."We still have to practice social distancing. They want YOU to be discouraged in this process today. Today is NOT the day to be 'meh this ain’t November so' -- please take time to visit the platforms of the candidates running for o Congress/House make sound, informed decisions. Go out there and vote.

Voting is taking place at a perilous time in the nation's history. President Donald Trump threatened in a speech on June 1 to

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