Today, Samsung unveiled their two newest smartphones, the Galaxy’s updated models: Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.
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Kendrick made a promise on To Pimp A Butterfly to bring us the funk so as long as we wanted it.
At this point in time, it’s sort of a bittersweet moment listening to a “new” Jay Electronica song.
Acclaimed singer/songwriter Hozier’s music video for “Cherry Wine” will be a “clarion call to highlight the issues” of domestic violence. On Valentine’s Day 2016, the music video dropped starring Oscar-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan as a woman in a physically abusive relationship. The video is a moving portrayal of the horrors of being in an abusive relationship addressing the issue head on. Hozier says of the song, “With the song Cherry Wine, I tried to get across the difficulty of coming to terms with and facing up to domestic violence and the dynamic of an abusive relationship.” Speaking of her decision to join forces with Hozier, Ronan says, “The song has always been one of my favorite tracks on his album. I hope through the video and song we can shine light on the issue and complexity of domestic abuse and in doing so help those caught up in the cycle of domestic violence.”
Hozier, Columbia Records, Island Records, and Sony/ATV Music Publishing will donate their respective proceeds from downloads of this special single to a series of international domestic abuse charity organizations which provide support to victims and survivors of domestic abuse while also engaging in advocacy and community outreach.
Kanye remained in the headlines when Page Six turned into TMZ and released exclusive audio of his alleged meltdown at SNL this past Saturday. He said:
“Are they f—–g crazy? Whoa by 50 percent [I am more influential than] Stanley Kubrick, Picasso, Apostle Paul, f—–g Picasso and Escobar. By 50 percent more influential than any other human being. Don’t f–k with me. Don’t f–k with me. Don’t f–k with me. By 50 percent dead or alive, by 50 percent for the next 1,000 years. Stanley Kubrick, ‘Ye.”
The Grammy Awards may be music’s biggest night but the parties go on all weekend.
Grammy Award winner Kendrick Lamar hasn’t forgotten where he came from, bringing students from his former high school along with him to Monday’s (February 15th) 58th annual Grammy Award ceremony.
Select students from Compton’s Centennial High School, got VIP treatment courtesy of Reebok Classic in which the students got to spend time with Lamar before the Grammy Award ceremony getting the chance to have a Q&A session with the Compton bred rapper. The students also had the opportunity to walk the red carpet before the ceremony as well as attend the ceremony to watch Kendrick perform and receive numerous awards.The students captured their journey from Compton to the Grammys which, included their candid moments with Kendrick, through a series of pictures and videos.
The students were chosen based upon displaying characteristics that were present in a young school aged Kendrick, as well as exemplifying characteristics that Reebook Classic promotes such as having the courage to express who they are and a willingness to stand out from the crowd.
Kendrick received 11 Grammy nominations and took home five awards at the ceremony. Lamar and his crew also wore white Reebook Classics when they hit the stage to perform “The Blacker Berry” and “Alright,” from his Grammy nominated album To Pimp A Butterfly.
The cool new app looks to be the one music app to rule them all.
We experience Hip Hop in a time where we chase originality like a desert caravan scanning the horizon for oasis.
Rhymesayers Entertainment’s in house lyrical madman, and underground legend Aesop Rock comes through with a new album announcement tied to a single and music video.

