Tuesday, May 14, 2024. Brooklyn Chophouse, Manhattan, New York— “Mona Scott-Young, Live Nation and Monami Productions hosts The Queens of R&B Tour Myx & Mingle with Special Guests Xscape and SWV at the Brooklyn Chophouse, Manhattan New York.”
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Billie Eilish Debuts Tracks from ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ at Fan Listening Party
Billie Eilish showcased every song from her new album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft‘ for the very first time during a special listening party in New York City on Wednesday night, May 15.
The audio market nowadays is so saturated with high-price and low-performance gear that sometimes it feels like a compromise has to be made one way or another. A shining beacon through the dozens of mediocre plastic clones is Sony, whose products offer no compromises.
Box Office Week: Maggie Rogers Sells Out “Don’t Forget Me” Album Release Show in NYC
To commemorate the release of her third studio album, Don’t Forget Me, GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer, songwriter, and performer Maggie Rogers invited fans to join her for a week-long celebration dubbed as “Box Office Week.” Across four U.S. cities, Rogers has offered exclusive in-person ticketing opportunities alongside captivating live performances, promising an unforgettable experience for her dedicated fans.
63rd Young Concert Artists Gala Celebrates Damian Woetzel with Stellar Performances
The 63rd annual Young Concert Artists Gala honoring Damian Woetzel was a night filled with music and skilled artistry.
Bad Bunny Takes Over Brooklyn
Last Friday, I had the pleasure of attending the Bad Bunny concert, and it was an unforgettable experience. I arrived at 8 PM and the lines outside of Barclays Center went on for at least two blocks.
Like many times before in its history our nation’s capital relocated again. To Miami, this time, for one night as ZeyZey played host to an all-encompassing Washington D.C. cultural display.
K-Pop sensation P1Harmony, the dynamic sextet known for their genre-blurring sound and captivating performances, is set to embark on their first-ever stadium tour in North America. Following the release of their highly anticipated debut studio album, “때깔 (Killin‘ It),” the group is poised to leave an indelible mark on the international music scene.
When considering what makes up NYC culture, there’s various elements you can think of. The bright lights, the skyscrapers, the hustle culture, the one-of-a-kind pizza, shows on Broadway. Yet, for me the heart beat of the city will always be rooted in the origin of hip hop. Regardless of your demographic or your music taste, everyone is usually able to connect and feel the rhythmic beats and powerful lyrics in hip hop, in a way that connects us all together.
Last Wednesday evening, The Knockturnal joined Gotham NY and Landmark at the House of Cannabis to celebrate artists paying homage to New York’s most iconic hip-hop landmarks. This evening was exactly what you would consider to be a GRAND opening. Between the empowering art exhibit, upbeat DJ lineups, and special performance by the legend Pharoahe Monch, it was an opportunity to immerse in the NYC hip hop culture with a hint of green.
Being a younger generation I didn’t have as much knowledge of old school hip hop as those next to me who grew up on it, but I still found myself feeling connected to the music, the art pieces, and the strangers around me. There was so much power in art Wednesday evening. Every form of art in the building told a story, a story of the realities of growing up in NYC during an era that shaped the roots of hip hop. The vibrant beats and rhythmic flow of the music, the graffiti-laden art pieces that covered the walls, and the diverse crowd sharing the space all became threads weaving together a narrative. It wasn’t just about the past; it was a collective expression of resilience, creativity, and the shared experiences of navigating the dynamic streets of New York City.
Pharoahe Monch is the perfect example of a storyteller through both audio and visual. His immersive art piece “Framing my Own Narrative” was on display and represented a story that required no verbal articulation because the piece spoke for itself. Luckily for us, we had the best of both worlds. Between his live performance at the center of his art piece, he told the story of key events of his teen years that played a huge part to the trajectory of his life and how he was molded into the man he is today. There was not a single person in the room who did not feel empowered and connected to those who filled the space through this art.
If you find yourself in the NYC area and a lover of all things hip-hop and Mary Jane, check out the month-long exhibit at the House of Cannabis to immerse yourself into NYC culture through art.
AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! Concert: A Star-Studded Celebration at the College Football National Championship
The College Football National Championship featured a trifecta of talent with their AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! Concert series; headlined by Billboard award-winner Jack Harlow, Grammy-nominated rapper Latto, and special performances by hip-hop legend 2 Chainz and “Lil Boo Thang” hitmaker Paul Russell.