Weekly Music Radar: Guide to the biggest releases of the week
This week's Music Radar highlights projects scheduled to be released today across the hip-hop, R&B, and pop genres.
This week's Music Radar highlights projects scheduled to be released today across the hip-hop, R&B, and pop genres.
STARZ has revealed that its first weekly interview series, Fat Joe Talks, will debut on Friday, October 4. The premiere episode will feature award-winning artist and actor Method Man, star of Power Book II: Ghost, as the inaugural guest. Host Fat Joe will delve into Method Man's NAACP Image Award-winning role as Davis MacLean, exploring
DMV’s rising independent artist Jay Steph is set to captivate fans once again with the release of two powerful new music videos, “Last Time” and “Da Mas
Renowned hip-hop icon MC Lyte is making a triumphant return onto the music scene with a groundbreaking new project entitled “1 of 1”.
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
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 […]
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.”