Queen Latifah Makes History as First Female Rapper Inducted into Library of Congress
Queen Latifah becomes the first female rapper inducted into the Library of Congress, a significant milestone for hip-hop culture and female representation in the genre. We discuss it here!
LOS ANGELES - JAN 8: Queen Latifah at The People's Choice Awards at the Nokia Theater L.A. Live on January 8, 2014 in Los Angeles, California
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By: Adonis Armstrong
Queen Latifah the pioneering female rapper, actress, and producer, has made history once again becoming the first female rapper to be inducted into the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress is the world's largest library and serves as the research arm of the U.S. Congress. It is responsible for preserving and providing access to cultural heritage materials and is considered the nation's oldest cultural institution.
Latifah was known for her socially conscious lyrics and empowering messages that spoke to women and minorities. She was a trailblazer in the male-dominated rap industry and paved the way for female rappers to come. Her debut album, All Hail the Queen, released in 1989, was a critical and commercial success earning her a Grammy nomination.
The induction of Queen Latifah into the Library of Congress is a significant milestone for female rappers and hip-hop culture. It recognizes the significance of hip-hop as a culture and the impact it has had on America. It also acknowledges the contributions of women in the genre and the need for greater diversity and consideration in culture.
She join iconic recordings added last year like her native tongue companions A Tribe Called Quest’s The Low-End Theory, Wu-Tang Clan’s Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), and Alicia Keys Songs in A Minor.
Queen Latifah's induction is a well deserved honor and a testament to her persevering legacy. She has inspired generations of women and minorities to speak their truth and make their stamp in the world. Her music and message continue to resonate with fans around the world, and her impact on the hip-hop community and American culture as a entirety cannot be exaggerated.
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Missy Elliott and A Tribe Called Quest Get 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nominations
Missy Elliott and A Tribe Called Quest announced as 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees. We discuss it here!
NOVI SAD, SERBIA - JULY 10, Missy Elliott performing on the Best European Music Festival - EXIT 2010, on July 10, 2010 in the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad.
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By: Adonis Armstrong
This year has been an amazing year for many hip hop artists from nomination to winning awards. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced 14 nominees for this year's class including some hip hop heavyweights Missy Elliott and A Tribe Called Quest. The two are among hip hop royalty when it comes to creation and paving their own lanes in the industry.
Missy Elliott, the iconic rapper and producer, has been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2023. This is a major milestone in her career and a testament to her impact on the music industry.
Missy is highly regarded as one of the pioneers of hip hop and R&B from her artistic creativity style. Her innovative style that she brought to the game of hip hop was crazy. Her debut album Supa Dupa Fly was released in 1997 which I believe is a certified CLASSIC! The production of the album is A1 on how she blends hip hop, R&B, and funk music all together, which. is still heavily inspired today. Throughout her career, Missy has released six studio albums and has collaborated with numerous artists, including Aaliyah, Timbaland, Ginuwine.
Her impact on music extends far beyond her own discography, but her innovative music videos, which often feature her as the main character and creative director, have been praised for their creativity and impact on the music video industry. I can remember when I was a kid watching her videos when I was younger thinking she had some of the dopest music videos in the game.
A Tribe Called Quest, pioneers in their own right are by far one of the most influential hip-hop groups of all time, has just been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This news has been met with widespread excitement and joy from fans and music lovers.
A Tribe Called Quest
ATCQ are known for their unique approach to hip hop such as their native tongues style and conscious lyrics. The groups first three albums People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, The Low End Theory, and Midnight Marauders are stamped as hip hop history. The group has left an indelible mark on the music industry and has inspired countless artists over the years.
The Afrocentric style in their music was amazing and continues to last the test of time in hip hop history. The style is evident in their music and lyrics which often focuses on themes of African and African American culture, history, and consciousness. Even the fashion choices they incorporated from African fashion helped them shape and define a huge part of the hip hop genre.
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Boosie Badazz Congratulates Meek Mill For His Recent Pardon
Boosie Badazz asks for a pardon from Louisiana's governor after receiving news about Meek Mill's recent pardon. We discuss it here!
Detroit, Michigan - January 19 2024: Boosie Badazz in concert at Little Caesars Arena
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By: Adonis Armstrong
Torrence “Boosie” Hatch was arrested in 2008 after having possession of marijuana and a firearm in his car. After pleading guilty to the drug charges, Boosie was sentenced to two years in prison, which led to his late summer 2010 first degree murder charge.
Boosie wants to be the next rapper granted a pardon from the government. This past weekend, Meek Mell received a pardon from the governor of Pennsylvania. Meeek received many kind words from social media and from Boosie, who also took to Twitter to ask Louisiana to free him from his record.
LOUISIANA CAN I GET A PARDON?
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) January 15, 2023
@MeekMill Mill GOT A PARDON ‼️THATS SUM Powefulshit🙌‼️THATS REAL POWER ‼️U N YOUR TEAM CAN CHANGE LAWS N BRING ALOT OF REAL ONES HOME FROM PRISON WHO HAVE BEEN WRONGED‼️KEEP GOING YOUNG KING 👑 I BELIEVE YOU CAN MAKE SOME CHANGES FOR THE ONES GONE #mademesmilethismorning
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) January 14, 2023
Before the prison time, Boosie was a rising underground artist who was on the verge of having real mainstream success. “Wipe Me Down” was and still is a smash hit for the culture. He talked with the Big Facts Podcast about his upbringings in his early life before he made a name in the rap game.
“I would’ve done it totally different if I could take it back, ’cause I ain’t wanna go to jail, man.”
SACRAMENTO, CA - December 1: Meek Mill performs in Rick Ross MMG Tour featuring Machine Gun Kelly and Wale Folarin at Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California on December 1, 2012.
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Robert “Meek Mill” Williams was found guilty of drug and weapons charges in 2008, similar to Boosie. Meek was sentenced up to two years in prison, but he only served eight months and did 10 years of probation. Since then, Meek has been fighting a legal battle with the Philadelphia court system. In 2017, he was arrested and sentenced to four years in state prison for violating probation.
Meek received his aforementioned pardon from Pennsylvania Governor, Tom Wolf on January 12. He posted the signed certificate of him being free from his criminal record. Meek promises to do good things for his community, to help with schools and to help low income students get scholarships for the 2023-2024 calendar school year. He will be partnering with Kevin Hart and Fanatics CEO, Michael Rubin, to help the community in Philadelphia.
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New Music: 5 Hip Hop Albums To Look Out For This July
July is set to be a great month with some dope hip hop releases on the way! Here are 5 albums dropping this month you should be looking out for!
Snoh Aalegra and G Herbo With New July Albums Dropping
By: Cory Utsey
June was an amazing month for music. From albums alone, we got an amazing amount of range from Tyler, the Creator’s “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST”, H.E.R’s “Back Of My Mind”, Doja Cat’s “Planet Her” and even Justine Skye’s “Space & Time”. In regards to singles, Megan Thee Stallion’s “Thot Sh*t” and Jazmine Sullivan’s “Tragic” allowed us to go from screaming “We Outside!” to reflecting on time that needs to be reclaimed.
With all of this in mind, June’s releases have quite the competition. However, July started off with “Wasting Time”, a collaboration between Brent Faiyaz and Drake that was produced by The Neptunes, so it already seems as though this month will have some great contenders.
Here are five album releases to look out for this July.
G Herbo, “25” - July 2
Kicking off the first “New Music Friday” of the month is G Herbo with the release of his LP “25”. Herbo told Complex that the project, pronounced as “Two Five”, celebrates both his age and the significance of the resultant of “2+5”; he states that seven signifies “the guardian”. “25” also pays homage to the people in his life who did not make it to 25, such as his brother and a close friend. The 19-track project, which features artists such as Gunna, 21 Savage and Polo G, comes over a year after “PTSD”.
Amorphous, “Things Take Shape” - July 7
Amorphous, a DJ and producer known on social media for creating amazing mash-ups, will be releasing his debut EP on July 7 called “Things Take Shape”. He first went viral for his mash-up of Rihanna’s “Kiss It Better” and Luther Vandross’s “Never Too Much” in late 2020. The accolades from this mix landed him a call from Fat Joe, who vied to use the mix for a song. The song, called “Sunshine” came out in January and features DJ Khaled. Although the EP is not slated to come out until the seventh, two tracks (“Back Together” featuring Kehlani and “Finally (Cannot Hide It) with Kelly Rowland and Cece Piston) are already out.
Snoh Aalegra, “TEMPORARY HIGHS IN THE VIOLET SKIES” - July 9
Smooth and soulful singer Snoh Aalegra announced on June 7 via Instagram that she would be releasing a new album, “TEMPORARY HIGHS IN THE VIOLET SKIES”. On June 16, she released one track from the album, called “LOST YOU”. This album comes a year after the release of the single “DYING 4 YOUR LOVE” (which will be featured on this upcoming album), and three years after her second studio album, “Ugh, Those Feels Again”.
WILLOW, “lately I feel EVERYTHING” - July 16
Willow Smith constantly gives Black alternative-music lovers something to rock to, and it seems as though lovers of that genre will be getting more of the sort on July 16. She released two singles already: “t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l” featuring Travis Barker in April and “Lipstick” in June, Known for her creative, experimental style, this album comes a little over a year after the release of “THE ANXIETY”, a collaborative project with Tyler Cole and THE ANXIETY.
Pop Smoke, “Pop Smoke” - July 16
Gracing the world with another posthumous album, Pop Smoke’s team announced they would be releasing the self-titled album on July 16. This is the second posthumous album to be released on his behalf, with the first one (“Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon”) having been released in July 2020 with much critical acclaim. The Woo’s fans are hopeful that this will be an amazing project.
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“New Music Friday”: 4 Hip Hop Projects To Look Out For
Summer is almost officially here, meaning that the perfectly curated summer playlists will soon be in full effect! Here are 4 highly anticipated hip hop projects to look out for on new music Friday!
J. Cole drops the “Off Season”
By: Cory Utsey
Summer is almost officially here, meaning that the perfectly curated summer playlists will soon be in full effect!
While 2021 has given us a few bangers here and there, there are a few artists who have been hinting at-- and in some cases confirming-- the release of some new projects, and a few of them happen to fall on May 14.
So let us take a quick look at four anticipated projects for this New Music Friday.
J. Cole - “The Off Season”
J. Cole and Dreamville have given us some amazing songs over the last two years with “Revenge of the Dreamers III” in 2019 and “Revenge of the Dreamers III: Director’s Cut” in 2020, but his last solo album was 2018’s “KOD”.
With that in mind, many were shocked to see that on May 4, he announced via Instagram that “The Off-Season” would be released on May 14.
Not only were fans given a sneak peak of how the album might sound with the May 6 release of “i n t e r l u d e”, but by May 10, the “Applying Pressure: The Off-Season Documentary” premiered on YouTube.
And by the looks of his L.A. Leakers Freestyle with Power 106 Los Angeles, which went viral on May 12, this album is about as highly anticipated as highly anticipated gets.
J. Cole - 9 5 . s o u t h (Official Audio)
Nicki Minaj - “Beam Me Up Scotty”
Not only is The Barbie back, but her comeback made the Crocs website crash!
Minaj, who had seemingly stepped away from social media for a couple of months, made a swift return (in pink Crocs) on May 10 to tell the world that we should be expecting something from her “F R I D A Y 🤞🏽”.
The Queen dropped Beam Me Up Scotty, which is the official release of her 2009 mixtape featuring 22 songs!
Nicki Minaj - Beam Me Up Scotty (Official Audio)
Jorja Smith - “Be Right Back”
Jorja Smith, who recently released “Nobody But You” with Sonder on April 9, might make the cut for your more relaxed summer playlists.
But the smooth and sultry songstress is releasing the eight-track project called “Be Right Back” both digitally and in vinyl, which comes three years after “Lost & Found”.
Smith has continued to experiment with new sounds and genres in the singles that she has dropped since her debut album, such as “Be Honest”, “By Any Means” and “Bussdown” (which was released on May 13 and comes right off of her new album).
Described as a sort of “sonic waiting-room” by Kyann-Sian Williams, this project should hold fans over until the official release of her sophomore album.
Jorja Smith - Time
Earthgang - “Ghetto Gods”
The details surrounding the release of Earthgang’s sophomore album “Ghetto Gods” are a bit sketchy, as the duo has been hinting at the album’s release yet had never confirmed a date.
However, by the looks of an ambiguous tweet made by the duo on May 6, as well as Hip Hop DX’s Album Release Dates, it is likely that we will be getting the album this New Music Friday.
Hopefully, we will be proven right.
With much to listen to on May 14, it is almost certain that at least one of these artists will come through with some amazing music to get us through the summer; let the listening begin!
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Bun B Addresses Tory Lanez And Speaks Out In Support Of Megan Thee Stallion
Houston rapper Bun B took to instagram live to address the shooting incident between Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion. “This is why Black women are so hesitant to speak against Black men.”
By: Omar Cook
Houston rapper Bun B took to instagram live to address the shooting incident between Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion. On Friday. August 21, Megan Thee Stallion confirmed that Tory Lanez was responsible for shooting her in the foot. Bun B started his message with “Fu*k Tory Lanez, and I don’t care if this go viral or none of that shit. I’m from Houston and if somebody would’ve done something to Megan in this city, we would’ve rolled.”
“She ain’t got a mama no more; her mama’s gone. Her daddy’s gone. Her grandmother is gone. All the people that loved her and cared about her unconditionally — that looked out for her and would’ve protected her — ain’t there. So, as an O.G. in Houston, I’m standing up.”
People have been waiting for more information to come out on the incident as well as expecting other artists in Hip Hop to say something in support of Meg Thee Stallion. Since the incident occured, Tory Lanez has remained silent.
“... Nobody’s talking about [the shooting] because it’s a Black woman. We love Megan; we brag about Megan, [but] nobody wanna talk about it when she gets shot,” he said. “We got memes. We got jokes. Fu*k that.”
This was an unforeseen fall from grace for Tory Lanez after he built up his fan base during the pandemic by entertaining fans with Quarantine Radio. Even worse is the aftermath of the shooting that Meg Thee Stallion has deal and post trauma that she has to deal with. Bun B speaking on this matter is important because Black women should feel protected by Black men and people with a platform should definitely be coming to her aid to provide her with support during this time.
“This is why Black women are so hesitant to speak against Black men, because Black women know how the legal system will treat Black men, they know how white America will treat Black men,” Bun B said.
See clips from Bun B’s live below.
Bun B discusses Tory Lanez and shows support for Megan Thee Stallion pic.twitter.com/zyBscWZTqG
— 247 Live Culture (@247LC) August 24, 2020
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Jeh $inatra Talks His New Album "God Intentions"
New York artist Jeh $inatra dropped his new album God Intentions! $inatra talks the creation of his album, cultural empowerment, and the importance of self awareness!
“Listen to the music. Digest the words...but most importantly absorb the message that it brings. Life is much more than just flashy material things...LOVE LIVE LIFE unconditionally and unapologetically ”
By: Omar Cook
New York artist Jeh $inatra dropped his new album God Intentions! The album is positive and uplifting to Black culture, speaks on spirituality, and also touches on some deep subjects such as police brutality.
“We all have intentions to do the right thing, live our lives according to the way God wants us to. Despite the cards we’ve been dealt in life we can always look to God for that light, that beacon of hope to get us through our toughest situations no matter how challenging they may be. We all intend to live our lives accordingly through God.”
The album features 8 tracks, with one of our favorites being “Halos & Crowns” for the line of “They quick to shoot Trayvon but never shoot Rachel. It’s gotta be something in they blood that make em’ hate you, make em’ wanna be racial.” When asked about what track is a must listen, Jeh $inatra said:
“All of them lol. Each is an individual part of a full length story if listened to in the proper sequence...but if I had to choose one I would say God’s Gift. Too many of our beautiful sisters lack the love and encouragement to properly function in today’s society not to mention we get everything from a woman from life itself to the love we carry with us throughout this thing called life.”
Last year $inatra dropped a 4 track EP titled For the Family which was dope for sure, but this project is a much more complete project due to the story telling on every track. Speaking on what to expect from this album, $inatra says:
“Growth. Awareness of who I am and the legacy I want to leave behind as a man who stood for more than just self prosperity but a man who always took into account the prosperity of his people and his culture. I hope these words can help carry someone through Life proudly.”
God Intentions shows the musical growth from his last project and shares a great message for the culture. $inatra discusses what people can expect from listening to this project.
“Complete transparency of the man I’ve become today and what I truly stand for. The advancement of my people and the empowerment of them as well. My integrity is truly intact and I have an abundant amount of self awareness I hope the listener can hear on this project.”
Listen to the album below!
Jeh $inatra - Heaven on Earth (Intro)
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