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Halle Berry! Nia Long! 15 Times Black Actresses, Singers Are Mentioned in Popular Rap Songs
From Halle Berry to Kelly Price, these women received special shoutouts from rappers over the years.
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Black Celebs Who Look Just as Good Today as They Did in the 90s
If you need any further proof that Black don’t crack, check out these stunning stars who look just as good (or better) than they did in the 1990s
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Prepare to Be Angry: Baby Formula Giant Hooks Black and Brown Infants V. White Babies, Report Says
A new report shows a difference in the product ingredients sold around the world
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How to Have the Sexiest Valentine’s Day in NYC
We’ve rounded up some of the sexiest places in the city to spend time with your Valentine.
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The Rolling Stones Scratches ‘Brown Sugar’ Off Setlist Due to ‘Conflicts’ Over Lyrical Content About Slavery
‘At the moment I don’t want to get into conflicts with all of this shit,’ guitarist Keith Richards said.
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'Wanna Battle You'll Be Baffled at the Stuff Stated': In Tribute to Gift of Gab, One of My Favorite Hip-Hop Lyricists Ever
Gift of Gab, the rapping half of West Coast hip-hop group Blackalicious, died on June 18 at the age of 50.
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The Black Messiah (aka D’Angelo) Made His Verzuz Debut to Close Out Black History Month and I’m Still Not Over It
Y’all. I’m still not over it. No, seriously—I’m not. It’s been nearly 48 hours since the ever-elusive artist D’Angelo blessed us all with his “D’Angelo and Friends” Verzuz battle at the legendary Apollo Theater and I have yet to come down from that high (not a literal high, but you know what I’m saying). The…
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Black Movie Fridays: Love Jones Is the Iconic Black Love Movie but for Me, Brown Sugar Is the GOAT
The 1990s and early aughts were a good time for black movies. From Boyz n The Hood to Menace II Society to What’s Love Got To Do With It to sleeper classics like The Wood, almost every year we got several dope black movies that showed us some version of blackness that existed in our…
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2019 Tribeca Film Festival: How Does it Feel to Make a Comeback After 14 Years? Devil's Pie – D'Angelo Explores Just That
“What feeds your soul?” D’Angelo asks. For him, it’s God. It’s Yahweh. And for any fan who wonders why an artist decided to take a 14-year-long hiatus at the height of his career, maybe the answer rests in his gut—maybe, even with the superfluous reinforcement, he was starving. Directed by Carine Bijlsma, the documentary Devil’s…







