Black Music Month - Page 2

To continue the Black Music Month celebration, check out a gallery of choreographer and director Fatima Robinson's work over the years.

Black Music Month is coming to a close, but not until we celebrate the top Black live performers of all time. Check out a gallery inside.

10 African American Artist in Country You Should Know

TikTok is doing a great job of bridging the gap of music. Check out the classic songs by Black artists that have had a sudden resurgence.

Baltimore rapper Tate Kobang is celebrated by Rap Attack for Black Music Month. Discover how he’s championing Baltimore’s music scene, collaborating with Nicki Minaj, and uplifting local talent.

Lecrae blends faith and hip-hop with unmatched influence. From GRAMMY wins to inspiring a new wave of artists, his roots run deep in rhythm and impact.

Roots & Rhythm: Celebrating the Connection Between Black Music and Professional Athletes June is Black Music Month, a time to celebrate the profound influence of Black musicians on the global soundtrack of our lives. This year, the theme “Roots & Rhythm” highlights how music deeply intertwines with diverse cultural elements—including the world of professional sports. […]

From Mom & Pop Winans, to The Winans and BeBe & CeCe, we take a look at how the "First Family of Gospel" revolutionized the genre.

CeCe Winans delivers a soul-stirring Tiny Desk performance, celebrating 30 years of Alone in His Presence for NPR’s Black Music Month series.

“This is a story about control. My control. Control of what I say. Control of what I do. And this time, I’m gonna do it my way.” The opening monologue of Janet Jackson’s 1986 hit “Control” was more than just a lyric. It was a mission statement. Before this point, the public mostly regarded her as […]

As Black Music Month kicks off, 92Q is turning up the volume on hometown pride with a brand-new series from Rap Attack entitled For The Record.

2024 will be remembered as the year of the diss track. In addition to Kendrick and Drake going back and forth, we saw battles between Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion, Ice Spice & Latto, Quavo & Chris Brown. Even Marlon Wayans wrote a country diss track against Soulja Boy. As we celebrate Black Music […]