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JAY-Z & Will Smith-Produced Miniseries On Emmitt Till’s Mother Coming To ABC

JAY-Z and Will Smith are partnering up to bring the story of Emmett Till and his mother Mamie Till Mobley to the small screen. On Friday (August 28), ABC announced an official green light for Women of the Movement, a six-episode limited series focusing on Mobley and the moments sparking the beginning of the Civil Rights movement. Hov and Smith are part of a production team including Aaron Kaplan, Jay Brown and Tyan “Ty Ty” Smith of Roc Nation, Jamie Lassiter of Overbrook Entertainment and others. Marissa Jo Cerar will serve as series writer. “I am thrilled to bring this

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Diddy, Cardi B, Big Sean, & SZA Pay Tribute to Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman, known for his role in Marvel’s Black Panther, died on Friday after a four-year battle with cancer. The actor, who was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer in 2016 before it progressed to Stage 4, died at home with his wife and family, according to a statement posted on his Twitter account. He was 43 years old. “A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you so many of the films you have come to love so much,” the statement said. “From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and several more,

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6ix9ine Announces New Album ‘TattleTales’

The rapper has officially announced his sophomore album, TattleTales. Taking to Instagram, Tekashi revealed that the project will arrive on Sept. 4. The title is a reference to his high-profile racketeering case during which he snitched on members of his former gang. “September 4th, the album’s coming. Let’s pay respect to all the fallen soldiers,” he said while pouring out a bottle of vodka on the streets of Chicago. The 13-track project has already spawned four singles—”GOOBA,” “YAYA,” “PUNANI,” and the Nicki Minaj-assisted “TROLLZ,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Kanye West Sued for $20 Million Over Sunday Service Technology

MyChannel, Inc. has filed suit against the billionaire mogul, claiming he brought them on in spring 2018 to help develop video and e-commerce for his Yeezy brand including livestream technology for his popular Sunday Service series. In the suit, obtained by TMZ, the Black-owned business says it worked non-stop for six months and put in 10,000 man-hours, along with a $7 million investment of its own, with the promise of a future $10 million investment from Yeezy. The company also moved its headquarters, once to Calabasas and once to Chicago, at the request of Kanye. However, after six months, the

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Rick Ross Announces New Album ‘Richer Than I’ve Ever Been’

Rick Ross is feeling richer than ever. The Maybach Music boss has announced the title of his 11th studio album, Richer Than I’ve Ever Been. Taking to Instagram Stories, he revealed the next chapter in his 15-year career. “My new album, Richer Than I’ve Ever Been, that’s on the way,” said Rozay. The title was inspired by a conversation he had with a “very, very wise old person.” “I’m spiritually wealthy and I’m richer than I’ve ever been,” he added.

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Pharrell Williams and JAY-Z Team Up on ‘Entrepreneur’

Pharrell Williams and JAY-Z reunite on their powerful collaboration “Entrepreneur.” Produced by The Neptunes, the triumphant track is a celebration of Black ambition while confronting the systemic injustice that Black people have faced in the U.S. “In this position with no choice / The system imprison young Black boys / Distract with white noise / The brainwashed become hype boys,” whispers Pharrell over the soulful groove. On his insightful verse, Shawn Carter preaches the importance of supporting Black businesses. “Black Twitter, what’s that? / When Jack gets paid, do you? / For every one Gucci, support two FUBUs,” he raps.

Rap Is Art. So Why Do Some Academics Still Feel as if They Have to Defend It?

Jessica Pabón-Colón, an assistant professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz, does not want the events of last week to fade from memory. As a hip-hop scholar and a woman of color, and as an employee at the university, she feels that Gerald Benjamin’s comments last Tuesday are indicative of the academy’s lasting problems with the genre. When asked about the short-lived rap career of Antonio Delgado, the Democratic congressional candidate for New York’s 19th district, Benjamin said rap was not “real music” and did not represent the values of rural New York. Benjamin, who is

Paperboy

Paperboy is the stage name of Mitchell Charles Johnson (born October 2, 1969), an American rapper. He is best known for his single “Ditty” which charted on the Hot 100. Johnson was born in San Diego, California and later moved to Oakland. He is African-American. His associated acts were: R. Kelly, Eazy-E and Rhythum D. His most acclaimed album was his debut The Nine Yards in 1992, which was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album featured 10 tracks with G-Funk influenced production from Rhythum D, who was known for producing for artists on Ruthless

How Future Rewrote Rap in His Own Image

It isn’t hyperbole to claim that the rapper is one of the 2010s’ most essential artists. Narcotized, addled, and sometimes tender, Future has spent the past decade making whatever music he wants: trap ballads, twerk anthems, petty kiss-offs, trippy blues. His superpower is his ability to smear emotional states into odd collages, his protean voice ascending to the peaks of exuberance or plunging to the depths of misery. In a single moment, a Future song can pivot into the sublime, altering what came before it and everything after. Future is chaos unleashed and distilled. Though he’s got fewer Grammys than

The Big Read – Juice Wrld: “The rap game is so motherfucking soft now”

He went from unknown Illinois teen to Billboard-topping emo-rap icon in under a year, and his introspective, genre-mashing music draws on both Nirvana and Migos, offering up admirably honest rhymes about mental health, drugs and heartbreak. 20-year-old Juice WRLD, a self-proclaimed “old soul”, tells Jordan Bassett about his love of mid-noughties emo, his relationship with XXXTentacion, getting sued by Sting and disastrous shows with Nicki Minaj. PHOTOS: Andy Ford. Juice WRLD’s NME Big Read shoot is a family affair. In the plush basement of a central London hotel, his mum sitting a few feet away, tucking into a steak, the