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R.I.P. Amy

Winehouse pours out her emotions in Philly. Photo by Leon Laing.

The British singer, who released the definitive album called Back to Black, faded to black today. As of press time, cause of Amy Winehouse’s death is unknown. She was 27. Continue reading ‘R.I.P. Amy’

Still grindin’

Alone in Philly: Pusha T rocks the mic. Photo by Leon Laing.

Heineken did it again. Another dope show under its belt. Speaking of dope, Pusha T headlined Heineken’s G.O.O.D. Music concert at Philly’s Theatre of Living Arts on June 29. Cyhi Da Prynce opened up for Pusha. Continue reading ‘Still grindin’’

Estelle x Rick Ross


Estelle’s newest joint features the Bawse.

‘Marvin’s Room’ video


Drizzy drops his latest video for “Marvin’s Room.”

G.O.O.D. Music x Heineken


Our website has had the pleasure of covering Heineken’s Red Star concerts over the years. Each year, Heineken handpicks A-list acts to perform at intimate venues. Continue reading ‘G.O.O.D. Music x Heineken’

Lil Wayne in Hershey, Scranton


It’s been eight years since major hip-hop acts graced the stage at Hershey’s Giant Center. On August 19, 2003, 50 Cent headlined the Rock the Mic tour. Busta Rhymes, Bone Crusher, Fabolous and Obie Trice opened up for 50. Continue reading ‘Lil Wayne in Hershey, Scranton’

‘Man Down’ video

Here’s another reggae-inspired post from your Jamaican-American blogger. In case you haven’t heard, the Parents Television Council blasted Rihanna’s “Man Down” video for its violence. Continue reading ‘‘Man Down’ video’

Trincity sues Soulja for $1 mil


As the publicist for the Soulja Boy concert in Harrisburg, I saw the cancellation unfold before my eyes. Continue reading ‘Trincity sues Soulja for $1 mil’

Cassidy freestyle


Cassidy drops some bars on the heels of his probation violation.  The freestyle took place on Cosmic Kev’s Come Up Show on Philly’s Power 99.

‘Songs for Women’ video


Some songwriters-turned-singers have the knack to make songs where the lyrics and production are equally pleasing. Frank Ocean is no exception. Ocean is part of the alternative collective Odd Future—hip-hop’s next big thing. (Lead lyricist Tyler the Creator dropped his Goblin album last week.) Continue reading ‘‘Songs for Women’ video’


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