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13/06/2024
10/06/2024

🎉 Celebrating 40 years of Beat Street! 🎬 Released on June 8, 1984 the film captures the vibrant hip hop culture of early '80s. Set in the South Bronx, it revolves around two brothers and their crew deeply immersed in breakdancing, DJing, and graffiti art. Starring Guy Davis, Rae Dawn Chong, Saundra Santiago, Jon Chardiet, and Robert Taylor.

Beat Street features performances by iconic hip hop acts like Grandmaster Melle Mel & the Furious Five and Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force. Join us in honoring this timeless classic that put hip hop on the map!

11/05/2024

Shout out to Special Ed. Y’all wanna talk about rap beef. This is real beef. He took a flight from NY to Japan to revenge the rhymes this dude Mr. Chen stole from him. Talk about bringing beef to your front door!! When he got there, some words were exchanged, Mr. Chen was talking reckless, caught some bullets in his teeth, and Special Ed ended up fighting him Flatbush style. What!! Flatbush standup!! I don’t know if he ever got his rhymes back but best believe Mr. Chen ain’t stealing anymore. Special Ed took out Mr. Chen and then he jetted in the jet.

05/05/2024

Angela Yee popping out for Carnival in St.Thomas.

03/05/2024

Reggae Icon Buju Banton Returns to the United States After he was deported 6 Years.

Born Mark Myrie, Banton confirmed his retuned to Miami after 15 years in a video shared by DJ Khaled expressing gratitude for a journey that has been punctuated by both triumphs and tribulations.

In a heartfelt video message, Khaled exclaimed, “This is real time, bless up to the love to everybody worldwide, sending nothing but love and good energy.”

Reflecting on the reunion, Khaled expressed more gratitude for the opportunity to reconnect with his longtime friend and collaborator. “I haven’t seen my brother here in Miami,” he revealed, “I am so blessed. It’s been about 15 years since we’ve seen him in Miami or what we call the United States.”

“Buju Banton, welcome back to your second home,” Khaled declared, echoing the sentiments of countless fans across the nation.

Read more on WMV! https://worldmusicviews.com/buju-banton-is-officially-back-in-the-united-states-after-6-years-gargamel-is-back/

20/03/2024
15/03/2024

May 17th

My fourth studio album, Please Don’t Cry.

The last four years have been a beautiful, challenging, exciting, scary, journey back to self. A becoming. A reintroduction. An unveiling. An unlearning. A knowing. An unplugging. A welcome home. A reality check. A love story with the reflection in the mirror. And I love her. She’s raw. Imperfect. Real. Goofy. Intelligent. Cool as a cucumber. Patient. Kind. Mad. Emotional. Funny. Quiet. Swear she gangsta. Thoughtful. Grateful. Forgetful. Overwhelmed. Once a month she got an attitude. She cares deeply. Sometimes too much. She’s a lot of things. She’s complex. But, I think that’s what makes her special. And I can’t wait for you to get to know her.

Love đź’‹

The Homegirl
officially. đź’›

06/03/2024
27/02/2024

Erykah Badu Posing for her High School Senior Picture in 1989.
The Photo at the very bottom was also Taken in 1989.
Erica Abi Wright (born February 26, 1971), known professionally as Erykah Badu, is an American singer and songwriter. Influenced by R&B, soul, and hip hop, Badu rose to prominence in the late 1990s when her debut album Baduizm (1997), placed her at the forefront of the neo soul movement, earning her the nickname "Queen of Neo Soul" by music critics.
Erykah Badu was born in Dallas, Texas. Badu had her first taste of show business at the age of four, singing and dancing at the Dallas Theater Center and The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) under the guidance of her godmother, Gwen Hargrove, and uncle TBAAL founder Curtis King. By the age of 14, Badu was freestyling for a local radio station alongside such talent as Roy Hargrove. In her youth, she had decided to change the spelling of her first name from Erica to Erykah, as she believed her original name was a "slave name". The term "kah" signifies the inner self. She adopted the surname "Badu" because it is her favorite jazz s**t sound; also, among the Akan people in Ghana, it is the term for the 10th-born child.
After graduating from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Badu went on to study theater at Grambling State University, a historically black university. She left the university in 1993 before graduating, to focus more fully on music. During this time, Badu took several minimum-wage jobs to support herself. She taught drama and dance to children at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Working and touring with her cousin, Robert "Free" Bradford, she recorded a 19-song demo, Country Cousins, which attracted the attention of Kedar Massenburg. He set Badu up to record a duet with D'Angelo, "Your Precious Love", and eventually signed her to a record deal with Universal Records.
Badu's career began after she opened a show for D'Angelo in 1994 in Fort Worth, leading to record label executive Kedar Massenburg signing her to Kedar Entertainment. Her first album, Baduizm, was released in February 1997. It spawned four singles: "On & On", "Appletree", "Next Lifetime" and "Otherside of the Game". The album was certified triple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her first live album, Live, was released in November 1997 and was certified double Platinum by the RIAA.
Her second studio album, Mama's Gun, was released in 2000. It spawned three singles: "Bag Lady", which became her first top 10 single on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #6, "Didn't Cha Know?" and "Cleva". The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA. Badu's third album, Worldwide Underground, was released in 2003. It generated three singles: "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)", "Danger" and "Back in the Day (Puff)" with 'Love' becoming her second song to reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #9. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Badu's fourth album, New Amerykah Part One, was released in 2008. It spawned two singles: "Honey" and "Soldier". New Amerykah Part Two was released in 2010 and fared well both critically and commercially. It contained the album's lead single "Window Seat", which led to controversy.
Badu's voice has been compared to jazz singer Billie Holiday. Early in her career, Badu was recognizable for her eccentric style, which often included wearing very large and colorful headwraps. She was a core member of the Soulquarians.
As an actress, she has played a number of supporting roles in movies including Blues Brothers 2000, The Cider House Rules and House of D. She also has appeared in the documentaries Before the Music Dies and The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975.
AWARDS & NOMINATIONS
â–ŞIn 1997, Badu received twenty nominations and won three, Favorite Female Solo Single for "On & On", Favorite Female Solo Album for Baduizm and Best R&B/Soul or Rap Song of the Year for "On & On" at the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards.
â–ŞIn 1998, Badu received fourteen nominations and won eight, including Favorite R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist at the American Music Awards; Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "On & On" and Best R&B Album for Baduizm at the Grammy Awards; Outstanding New Artist and Outstanding Female Artist at the NAACP Image Awards; Favorite Female Soul/R&B Single for "On & On", Favorite Female Soul/R&B Album for Baduizm and Favorite New R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist for "On & On" at the Soul Train Music Awards.
â–ŞIn 2000, Badu received two nominations and won one, Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the Grammy Awards.
â–ŞIn 2003, Badu received twelve nominations and won two, including Video of the Year for "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" at the BET Awards and Best Urban/Alternative Performance for "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" at the Grammy Awards.
â–ŞIn 2008, Badu received eleven nominations and won two, including Best Director for "Honey" at the BET Awards and Best Direction in a Video for "Honey" at the MTV Video Music Awards. Overall, Badu has won 16 awards from 59 nominations.
â–ŞIn 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Badu at number 115 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.

05/02/2024
24/01/2024

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