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For Black folks, our relationship with music runs far deeper than the nostalgia that captures the moments and memories we associate with each song.
As part of NewsOne’s celebration of Black Music Month, Stephen Hill joined us to talk about the importance of Black music throughout American history.
Nina Simone and Same Cooke are two Black artists who decided the message was more important than their commercial success.
From Whitney Houston to Aretha Franklin, producer and record executive Clive Davis had a hand in shaping some of pop and R&B’s biggest names.
As Big Chief Shaka Zulu explained, when drum machine, lyric, rhythm, and movement lock in, dancers enter trance.
The brilliance of Ryan Coogler's Sinners Surreal Montage is it doesn't treat Black music as a straight line, but rather as a circle.
The Surreal Montage sequence in "Sinners" doesn’t move like a history lesson; it moves the way memory does, vivid, out of order, alive.
The history of Black music is unfortunately filled with exploitative contracts, unpaid royalties, and stolen music sold as “covers.”
Music isn't background noise. For so many of us, it's the thread woven through every significant moment of our lives.
Musical acts Young MC and Morris Day have pulled out of the Freedom 250 event set for next month in Washington, D.C.
Drake had the audacity to drop not one, not two, but three albums filled with boring beats, forgettable bars, and a palpable amount of self-pity.
At first listen, Italian drill might sound familiar with its heavy bass, sharp hi-hats, and lyrics grounded in real-life experiences.
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