Missy Elliott’s *The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)* wasn’t just a debut—it was a revolution. Released in 1997, the music video ...
Malcolm X is a revolutionary figure, and his influence still hits hard today, even in the world of Hip-Hop. Today marks 60 ...
Ann is a Jamaican-born, Ghana-raised, Southern Black-reared woman writer who continued to learn more about Westside Atlanta ...
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Doechii Says the Denial of Rap Being 'Intellectual' Is 'Rooted in Racism'
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Each February, people across Canada participate in Black History Month events and celebrations that honour the legacy and contributions of Black people in Canada and their communities. The 2025 theme ...
MC Soffia is one of few women in hip-hop in Brazil. Many of her songs are about empowering Black women in a country where ...
Temitope Creppy and AZA Allsop are studying Chicago drill rap’s role in mental health for Black youth, working to challenge the stigma around mental health and cultural expression.
Nashville is known for country music, but there are standout artists here in other genres, too. This month we're highlighting ...
The Compton MC took several big swings with his record-breaking halftime show performance, but did any of them pay off?
Kendrick Lamar's halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful celebration of Black culture, hip-hop, and the West Coast.
To dismiss the performance as the squandering of a global platform in service of nursing a petty grievance is to miss the significance of exactly what he is saying.