The Quicksilva Morning Show - Page 2
A disturbing video circulating on social media has sparked outrage across Baltimore, showing a police officer allegedly using his patrol car to chase a young Black man through a Park Heights neighborhood.
Baltimore is sending prayers and support to the island of Jamaica. DJ Trigga called and checked in with The Quicksilva Morning show from Jamaica where he is currently stranded due to the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa.
Baltimore filmmaker Imani Nia Robinson, creator of the viral series 3 Blind Mice, is teaming up with UNCF to raise $100,000 for HBCUs in just 24 hours. The rising creator continues to merge art, impact, and community through her work.
R&B icon Brandy suddenly walked off the stage in Chicago during The Boy Is Mine Tour on October 18, leading fans to express their disappointment with not getting their money’s worth for the show. The tour, marking a long-awaited reunion for the two singers, also features Kelly Rowland and Muni Long as supporting acts. Initially, […]
Starting around 3:11am Eastern Time, the internet took a whopping hit as Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a major outage that knocked out hundreds of other platforms including Alexa, Ring, Snapchat, Roblox, Facebook, Hulu and more. AWS traced the disruption to a Domain Name System (DNS) failure in its US-EAST-1 region (Northern Virginia), which crippled […]
The Quicksilva Morning Show debates R&B’s top male and female legends, naming Usher, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, and more among the genre’s all-time greats.
From teen prodigy to global superstar, Usher’s career has spanned decades, reshaped the genre and created a legacy few can rival. Born in Dallas in 1978 and raised in Atlanta, Usher released his self-titled debut at age 15. His follow-up albums My Way, 8701 and Confessions solidified his superstar status with Confessions alone selling more […]
Cam’ron isn’t just flexing bars these days—he’s flexing business muscle. His brainchild Pink Horse Power, a male enhancement supplement, has reportedly pulled in nearly $10 million in just four years, according to recent statements made from the Harlem legend. The supplement, marketed under the tagline “Cam’ron’s Bedroom Love,” claims to enhance stamina and libido using […]
Every second Monday in October, the U.S. marks Columbus Day as a federal holiday meant to honor Christopher Columbus’ 1942 voyage. But today, that celebration carries deep controversy, especially for Black, Indigenous and Brown communities. Historic facts often aren’t taught in full when we’re in grade school. Columbus didn’t “discover” America—indigenous peoples have lived across […]
Baltimore pride just got a runway upgrade. Chicago Sky star Angel Reese is set to make history as the first professional athlete ever to walk the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, scheduled for October 15, 2025. Victoria’s Secret confirmed her debut as an official “Angel,” and the announcement came with Reese donning wings in a campaign […]
Baltimore and Maryland residents are feeling the impact of Rite Aid’s sweeping store closures as the pharmacy chain enters full liquidation mode. In recent months, four Maryland locations were slated for shutdown as part of a nationwide plan to close 151 stores. In Baltimore, the Rite Aid on Reisterstown Road and the one in Greenspring […]
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders has revealed new concerns about his health, telling reporters he fears that there may be blood clots in his legs. The revelation came during a press conference after Colorado’s 35-21 loss to Texas Christian University, when Sanders explained that severe pain forced him to remove his shoe […]