Oakland CEO/Major Recording Artist IAMSTUNT introduces the “RNBAY” sound of DRUNK TEXT
The term hyphy is Oakland slang meaning “hyperactive”. More specifically, it is an adjective describing the hip hop music and the culture associated with the area. Widely popular Bay-Area Hip-Hop artist “IAMSTUNT” embodies and represents the new age Bay Area “RNBAY” movement. “RNBAY” is a crafted signature sound that infuses a Rhythm/Blues sonic vibe laced with classic Oakland Hip-Hop overtones. “RNBAY” is the new wave for Bay-area Music Millennials, and local radio is now adding fuel to the fire!
Usher uncovers impressive new single
The track sees the vocalist getting passionate about the difficulties we’re all confronting today. With regards to the soundtrack of our present time as a Black people movement, we’ve heard tunes and visuals extending from wanting for harmony to battling for it no matter what. We’ve watched Black passings because of law requirement proceed, and government authorities drag themselves toward a reaction out of extraordinary response. Usher has been one of the numerous craftsmen who saw this unfold on TV and the web, making an assortment of feelings over the circumstance and its consequences for his youngsters. All things considered, he’s discharged another single named “I Cry,” which he further clarified via web-based networking media:
August Alsina reps “NOLA” in post-apocalyptic video
This previous Friday, August Alsina freed his third studio LP The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy, which flaunts an incredible 27 new tracks from the New Orleans crooner and extra appearances from Lil Wayne, Juicy J, Yo Gotti, Tink, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Presently, he drops off a bonehead visual for the collection champion “NOLA,” a HeroSavesTheWerld-created tribute to where he originates from and how it’s shaped him into a warrior:
Kanye West declares up and coming collection ‘God’s Country’
The collection’s first contribution, “Wash Us In The Blood,” is relied upon to drop today (June 30) Kanye West has another collection coming and it’s called God’s Country. The rapper, who as of late declared his new Yeezy Gap organization, uncovered the task’s title in a tweet on Monday (June 29). ‘Ye likewise declared that the collection’s first visual contribution — “Wash Us In The Blood” coordinated by cinematographer and successive colleague Arthur Jafa — would show up later in the day.
H.E.R. divulges ground-breaking visual for I Can’t Breathe
She appeared the track during a live exhibition prior this month. Prior this month, H.E.R. participated in iHeartRadio’s “Lounge Concert” arrangement, where she appeared an amazing cut named “I Can’t Breathe,” named after the words said by many Black lives before their demises on account of police. Presently, fans get the opportunity to look at the authority visual for the track, which is created by Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II and addresses the fights that are occurring for the sake of opportunity:
17 prison guards restrained for transgender ladys demise at Rikers Island
17 prison guards restrained for transgender lady’s demise at Rikers Island Layleen Cubilette-Polanco kicked the bucket a year ago while she was in isolation. Different prison guards are confronting disciplinary activity in association with the passing of Layleen Cubilette-Polanco, a transgender lady who kicked the bucket a year ago as she was spending time in jail at New York’s Rikers Island prison.
What happened to Breonna Taylor
As per the Taylor family’s claim, casually dressed cops showed up at Taylor’s condo at around 12:30 a.m. on March 13. Taylor and her beau, Kenneth Walker, were snoozing in a room and woke up out of nowhere, accepting that somebody was breaking in. Cops — later recognized as Jonathan Mattingly, Brett Hankison, and Myles Cosgrove — entered “without thumping and without reporting themselves as cops,” the claim says. LMPD demands they “thumped on the entryway a few times and reported their quality as police who were there with a court order.” The claim fights that different neighbors gave articulations repudiating this case.
Trump retweets racist white power chant
The President had his own meaning of authority at the forefront of his thoughts for a great part of the end of the week. In one stunning second, he expressed gratitude toward “incredible individuals” in a Florida retirement network for their help, retweeting a video demonstrating a man in a golf court decorated with “Trump” pennants reciting “white power.” Trump later erased the retweet with one of his representatives, Judd Deere, demanding that he “didn’t hear the one explanation made on the video.” Earlier, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the main Black Republican congressperson, said that the video was hostile and “indefensible.”
Beyonce Vote like our life relies upon it since it does
Beyoncé: ‘Vote like our life relies upon it, since it does’ One of the major highights of Sunday’s BET Awards was Beyoncé accepting the esteemed Humanitarian Award. Michelle Obama introduced the respect to the whiz, who likewise happens to be the companion of the previous first woman.
BET Awards 2020 Five critical things
BET Awards 2020: Five critical things to understand, from Michelle Obama’s Beyoncé tribute to the ‘Battle the Power’ remix In the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday night, famous people from Jamie Foxx and Viola Davis to Kendrick Lamar and Tracee Ellis Ross showed up on video screens together to peruse an extensive rundown of names: George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Trayvon Martin. Elijah McClain. Sandra Bland. Stephon Clark. Rayshard Brooks. Medgar Evers. Michael Brown. Ahmaud Arbery. Tamir Rice. Emmett Till. Malcolm X. Martin Luther King Jr. Furthermore, some more.









