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WRRR Indie Artist Video Pick – Alchemist – ‘Got Raps’ Spoke In Wordz & DJ Chonz (Radiobums)
Remember the other day when we said that George Zimmerman wanted to box in a 3-round exhibition match with Kanye West? (see here) well rapper DMX has stepped up to the challenge, and I personally hope he beats the ‘dog shit’ out of Zimmerman! HLN reports that George Zimmerman will fight rapper DMX in an upcoming online […]
WRRR Indie Artist Video Pick – Nuela Charles – The Good In Me (Live)
WRRR Indie Artist Video Pick – Tracy Cruz – Love’s Galaxy
(Newser) – Hope Juarez’s first name is an appropriate one: The 6-week-old is only the second known “ghost white baby” born in recent years to actually survive. She’s so described because she was born with almost no blood, giving her a very white appearance. ABC 7 reports on the medical miracle, which began three weeks before 27-year-old […]
Did anybody see that Google home splash page depicting freedom pioneer Harriet Tubman? Well it seem quite a few in the African American community was in an uproar regarding the ‘tribute’ Google had displayed that day. TMZ reports that Nick Cannon got fired up about Google’s Black History Month tribute featuring Harriet Tubman — and sparked some outrage on […]
Actress Tamera Mowry-Housley, most known for her role in ‘Sister Sister’, recently was attacked for her interracial marriage on social media. She shared her story with Oprah’s talk show in tears. The Atlantablackstar.com reports that Tamera became emotional recently when talking about the ways some racists on the Internet have responded to her marriage. Mowry-Housley opened up about the subject […]
Rhythm Rave Radio acknowledges the great achievements of our African- American pioneers in music. Without them, we could not celebrate and enjoy the freedom of music today. Sha Rock aka Sharon Green began her career in 1976 as a B-Girl in the Bronx, New York. In 1977, she joined the Hip Hop group Funky 4 + […]
Rhythm Rave Radio acknowledges the great achievements of our African- American pioneers in music. Without them, we could not celebrate and enjoy the freedom of music today. Charlie “Bird” Parker August 29,1920 – March 12, 1955 The only child of Charles and Addie Parker, Charlie Parker was one of the most important and influential saxophonists and […]
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy Records is not closing its doors. A rep from Bad Boy tells XXLMag.com that reports about the record label shutting down are “nothing more than rumors” and that they aren’t true. Rumors of a possible Bad Boy shut down have circulated since December. Those reports were amplified this week with […]