Wale – Sue Me feat. Kelly Price [Official Music Video]
If you don’t feel this new video “Sue Me” by Wale featuring Kelly Price, you are part of the problem.
If you don’t feel this new video “Sue Me” by Wale featuring Kelly Price, you are part of the problem.
TV Host & Pop Culture Commentator Jawn Murray has assembled an all-start list of R&B, Gospel & Jazz singers for an inspiring virtual collaboration remaking the classic ‘Dionne Warwick & Friends’ song, “That’s What Friends Are For.” Feeling the weight of people online expressing the challenges of social distancing during the pandemic and missing human…
This song by Rina Sawayama is dope regardless what you may think of the video. Check out “XS” on Urban Magazine
The official audio for Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage Remix” featuring Beyoncé – Out Now! With all artists’ proceeds benefiting Bread Of Life Houston’s COVID-19 Relief efforts in their hometown. Stream “Savage Remix (feat. Beyoncé)” on all platforms now:
Watch the world premiere of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Wars will rage. Kingdoms will fall. This is the age of the Vikings. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla available Holiday, 2020 on Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC and Stadia. Pre-order now at https://ubi.li/5MQXg
In a recent article in People Magazine, Katie Couric is quoted telling a story about Denzel Washington making her uncomfortable during an interview that took place sixteen years ago. Here’s the thing… Denzel did nothing wrong. His only crime was being a black man who stood up for himself after being asked a demeaning question….
Joe jumps right into a recap of Rory F. Baby vs Mal and they give their perspectives on the outcome of the battle between Lil Wayne vs Fabolous mixtapes. The guys also pay respects to Fred the Godson, Rory compares DaBaby to Fetty Wap’s run, French vs Kendrick Lamar and Young Young, Joe is exposed…
Genre bending ATL Rap artist Ervin Mitchell is back with his creative, frantic new single “Abracadabra.” The song is a heart-stopping race through a multitude of Hip-Hop sounds, including an intro that sounds as if it’s off a Paul Wall record from the early 2000s to verses that evoke memories of Outkast’s “B.O.B.”