Rebecca Ferguson Agrees To Perform At Trump’s Inauguration, Under One Condition

Rebecca Ferguson was a contestant on the X Factor UK version, the amazing talented singer was runner up in the 2010 run of the show, but has since had her own success and multiple albums.    It’s no secret Donald Trump has been having trouble finding people to willingly participate and […]


Janelle Monae States Kim Burrell Will No Longer Appear On “The Ellen Show” After Homophobic “Sermon” (Rant)

Janelle Monae, along with Octavia Spencer and Taraji P. Henson are the stars of the new film “Hidden Figures,” which follows the journey of the 3 African-American women who helped get man into space first. The film has drawn a much needed buzz, and rightfully so, but recently not for the film. […]


2016: The Year Of Blackness In Music 2

2016 had us taking a seat at the table, while drinking lemonade. #BlackGirlMagic & #CareFreeBlackBoy  became extremely popular hashtags in 2016, it’s the year where some real music came back, not just in their respective genres, but music for the culture, for the movement. “Now Michelle Alexander wrote the new constitution/ Beyoncé made […]


Watch Remy Ma Rate Bars From Lil’ Kim, Nicki Minaj, Lil’ Wayne, Fat Joe & More #RateTheBars

Remy Ma is working hard to let the people hear why she got signed in the first place, delivering fire verse after verse on songs, but as an artist; you critique yourself and others.  With no knowledge of who the lyrics belong to, Remy Ma gives her unfiltered opinion on other […]


Hollywood Icon Debbie Reynolds Has Passed Away, One Day After Her Daughter Carrie Fisher

Debbie Reynolds, the Oscar-nominated singer-actress who was the mother of late actress Carrie Fisher, has died at Cedars-Sinai hospital. She was 84. TMZ first reported. Debbie was rushed to a hospital shortly after 1 PM when someone at the Beverly Hills home of her son, Todd, called 911 to report a […]


Misty Copeland: “There’s This Stigma In Classical Ballet That Brown People Don’t Belong”

Misty Copeland, American Ballet Theater’s FIRST African-American principle soloist dancer, traveled to Havana, Cuba, for a segment with The Undefeated, a show on ESPN that focus on African-American athletes on their past, challenges, racism in their respective sports, and more. While there, Copeland  practices local dancers and discussed the sport’s lack of diversity; tackling reputation that people of […]


Nina Simone, Shirley Caesar & More To Be Honored With The “Lifetime Achievement Award” At 2017 Grammy Awards

With the recent 2017 Grammy nominations; everyone is buzzing with excitement with their “fave artist,” but the Grammy Awards honor those that came before them. The Recording Academy announced its 2017 Special Merit Awards recipients. The Lifetime Achievement Award honorees are Shirley Caesar, Ahmad Jamal, Charley Pride, Jimmie Rodgers, Nina Simone, Sly […]


#ThrowbackThursdayJams

#ThrowbackThursdayJams Just a look at some of the songs that used to bop, were number one hits, or song I feel were just underrated. This Thursday’s songs were released from 2002-2012.  Solange – I Decided (2008) “I Decided” was written and composed by both Solange, and Pharrell Williams for her second studio album […]


Serena Williams On Her Blackness, Self-Love, Body Image, Racism, And More With Common On #UndefeatedInDepth

Serena Williams sat down with Common for ESPN’s show “The Undefeated In-Depth,” which features meaningful conversations with African-American sports figures who are accomplished in their sport or profession. The duo have often been vocal about speaking to each other, and out to the public on their achievements and how it feels to […]