It’s All Black Music

Though it can be said that Afrobeat never died, in recent years its seen levels of exposure that would’ve seemed unheard of when the genre was first created in the 1960s.

Africa  1500 – 1860 juju (from the African Hausa language) – an object used as a fetish, a charm or an amulet in West Africa, or the supernatural power ascribed to such an object. Africa is the second largest continent on Earth.  Africans account for over 12% of the world’s population, are distributed among 54 […]

June marks the commemoration of Black Music Month and there is no better way to kick it off than to pay homage to Baltimore’s Own Club Queen DJ K-Swift. Born Khia Danielle Edgerton, K-Swift was a club dj, emcee, radio personality and entrepreneur. She graduated from Randallstown High School and began interning at 92Q when […]

In the black culture we celebrate a woman’s curves like it was written in the bible. I don’t know if there’s a boot camp that all these female celebrities go to that whips their bodies into shape, but these women have the coke bottle look down pack!

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