Month: September 2024

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Elliott Wilson Releases Fourth Episode of Podcast Featuring Chance The Rapper, Waka Flocka Flame, and More

Elliott Wilson has dropped the fourth episode of his podcast Elliott Wilson Experience, recorded backstage at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash in Chicago. The episode features conversations with Chance The Rapper, Waka Flocka Flame, DJ Whoo Kid, Bay Swag, BIA, and Anycia. Chance The Rapper shares his thoughts on hip-hop’s evolution, saying, "We’re in a renaissance…People

todaySeptember 20, 2024

Pop

KBS demands apology from Real Madrid after abrupt cancellation of K-pop concert

SEOUL, September 20 (AJP) - Terrestrial network Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) has requested a public apology from Spains prestigious football club Real Madrid for abruptly canceling a K-pop concert that was scheduled to take place next month.The Spanish club unilaterally announced last week its decision to suspend all music concerts and other ev... Read More

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Welcome to P1Harmony’s Second Chapter

The six-piece boy group is back with a new EP 'Sad Song,' which they individually helped produce. The K-Pop stars dig into the process with The Hollywood Reporter: "This is the most involved we've been sonically." Read More

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Hip Hop

French cult film ‘La Haine’ returns as hip-hop musical with tensions persisting in poor suburbs – WNKY News 40 Television

The critically acclaimed French film “La Haine” is being adapted into a musical show nearly three decades after becoming a classic. It's still about life in the impoverished French housing projects. The title remains the same. La Haine translates as “hate.” But the show includes a new subtitle: “So far, nothing has changed." The death of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk who was killed by police last year during a traffic stop sparked riots across the country. His killing highlighted anger over […]

todaySeptember 20, 2024 6

Hip Hop

French cult film ‘La Haine’ returns as hip-hop musical with tensions persisting in poor suburbs

Associated Press The critically acclaimed French film “La Haine” is being adapted into a musical show nearly three decades after becoming a classic. It’s still about life in the impoverished French housing projects. The title remains the same. La Haine translates as “hate.” But the show includes a new subtitle: “So far, nothing has changed.”

todaySeptember 20, 2024

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