RIP George Floyd: Hip-Hop Remembers, The Fight & Music Continue
George Floyd changed the world.
George Floyd changed the world.
Baltimore’s Cornell Dews tells why DMX’s story is so relatable.
The Nation of Islam is speaking back on reports that the lone Capitol Attacker was a follower of Farrakhan.
Baltimore…still has a problem.
Kirk Franklin is smart and has repented, but we needed hear him angry for a Godly reason.
Cornell Dews, with love, explains why he’s getting vaccinated for Covid-19.
What would you change in Hip-Hop?
Half of all Hip-Hop artists die by murdr.
Dr. Boyce Watkins has raised the ire of Be’n Original, the publisher of Urban Magazine.
Things change. But what happened to the revolts of old?
Legendary emcee Hakim Green talks about Black people getting no benefit of the doubt with the cops.
Chadwick Boseman may have died, but his legacy lives on. Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur talks about it.
Michelle Obama shook up with world with her DNC speech!
Kanye West is supposedly running for president, but Donald Trump isn’t worried.
The Empire seeks to crush Black people, is there any hope for a resistance?
Psychotherapist Nikita Banks offers some important tips on staying mentally strong in a pandemic.
Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur writes a loving op-ed piece to one of his heroes, Earl Graves, Sr., the founder of Black Enterprise.
D-Nice showed what we already knew: Hip-Hop is is still rebel music, survival music and medicine wrapped in a message.
RIP Pop Smoke!
Diddy has spoken and he has issued an incredibly powerful statement about his dealings with Comcast as it relates to Byron Allen US Supreme Court case.