Music
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A Peek at Mariah Carey’s Fly Real Estate Portfolio, In Honor of Her Birthday
In celebration of Mariah Carey’s 56th birthday, let’s take a peek inside the many homes she’s owned over the years!
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Lil Baby is Trying to Save His Atlanta Neighborhood, One Property at a Time
After gentrification pushed thousands of Black folks out of historic Atlanta neighborhoods, rapper Lil Baby returns to his stomping grounds with a new business plan.
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Do You Know The History of Go-Go Music, The Sound That Defines Washington D.C.?
50 years after the infectious sound was created, we’re celebrating Go-Go music’s influence on D.C. and the world.
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This New Wave of Black Artists is Fusing Christianity With Rap, R&B and AfroBeats
From Lecrae to Limoblaze, these Christian artists are redefining gospel music and introducing a new generation to the genre one track at a time.
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All the Grammys 2026 Stars Who Called out ICE and Trump On Air
Kehlani, Bad Bunny, Shaboozey and more stars who spoke out against ICE and President Trump at the 68th Grammy Awards.
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These Are the Most Slept On Michael Jackson Songs
Michael Jackson’s new biopic has folks all over revisiting his extensive music catalog, but some songs don’t get as much recognition as others. Let’s take a look!
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The Best and Worst NPR Tiny Desk Performances From Black Artists
From Buddy Guy and Miles Caton to Amerie and Rick Ross–let’s get into a handful of the most memorable and worst-sounding NPR Tiny Desks performances!
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Jaafar Jackson Opens Up About Playing His Uncle in New Michael Jackson Biopic
The late Michael Jackson’s very own nephew Jaafar Jackson speaks out about embodying him in the upcoming, highly-anticipated biopic ‘Michael.’
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The Spiciest, Shadiest Lyrics From J. Cole’s New Album ‘The Fall Off’
J. Cole’s “The Fall Off” is packed with jabs, call-outs and accountability. Here are some of the highlights from the highly anticipated album.
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After Bernice King Chimes in, Shaboozey Finally Breaks Silence on ‘Immigrants Built America’ Controversy
After Shaboozey’s Grammy speech caused a stir online about Black Americans and immigrants, Dr. Bernice King has responded.











