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Music Legends Gather for House of Hits Grammy Weekend Celebration
Billboard event honors R&B icon Babyface, hip-hop duo Clipse, and more
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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House of Hits Powered by Billboard recently hosted a two-day event during Grammy weekend, bringing together prominent figures in the music industry for intimate conversations and storytelling. The first day focused on the impact of R&B, honoring Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, while the second day shifted to hip-hop, featuring Clipse, Pusha T and Malice reflecting on their career evolution and recent Grammy win.
Why it matters
Events like House of Hits are crucial for fostering dialogue and recognizing the contributions of artists and producers who have shaped the sound of generations. By bringing these industry legends together, the event underscores the importance of preserving and celebrating the rich history and legacy of music.
The details
On the first day, a conversation led by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox honored Babyface, discussing decades of influential R&B records and the creative processes behind them. Billboard's Carl Lamarre also spoke with Fam-Lay about his collaborations with The Neptunes and Clipse. The second day shifted to hip-hop, with Clipse, Pusha T and Malice taking center stage to reflect on their career evolution, faith, and the impact of their recent Grammy-winning album 'Let God Sort Em Out'.
- House of Hits Powered by Billboard recently concluded the two-day event during Grammy weekend.
- The first day focused on the impact of R&B, while the second day shifted to hip-hop.
The players
Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
An R&B icon and hit-maker who was honored during the event.
Clipse
The Grammy-winning hip-hop duo of Pusha T and Malice, who reflected on their career and recent album release during the event.
Jermaine Dupri
A music producer who led the conversation honoring Babyface on the first day.
Bryan-Michael Cox
A music producer who joined Jermaine Dupri in leading the conversation honoring Babyface.
Carl Lamarre
The Billboard Senior Director who spoke with Fam-Lay about his collaborations with The Neptunes and Clipse.
The takeaway
By bringing together industry legends like Babyface, Clipse, and other influential figures, House of Hits underscores the enduring importance of preserving and celebrating the rich history and legacy of music, particularly during pivotal moments like Grammy weekend.
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