by Enaysha Thompson | Aug 23, 2022 | Latest, Music News, New Music Alert |
A new single by Nakkia Gold has been released over the weekend, titled “Energy“, an infectious track that features West Philadelphia native, Pink Sweat$. It will be released accompanied by a music video on Thursday, August 18th. With this song, the two combine their soothing voices to deliver lyrics about the importance of making sure that your energy is protected:
The most acclaimed song of her career is “JUSTICE (GET UP, STAND UP)” composed with Wiz Khalifa, Bob Marley, and The Wailers, Nakkia Gold represents the newest generation of artists to come out of South Los Angeles. In the past year, she has also released the “Sober” single with Jeremih, “Pretty Girl Habits,” as well as the three-pack containing “Yea Yea,” “Real,” and “3 Rounds.”
The Valentine’s Day soundtrack for lovers worldwide was PINK PLANET, Pink Sweat$’ debut album, released last February. PINK PLANET opened with the single “Heaven,” followed by the impressive visuals for one of the project’s most popular tracks, “At My Worst” with Kehlani.
by Tanyette McCoy Davis | Mar 10, 2022 | Black Owned Business, Business News, Latest |
Why Black-Owned Sports Management Agencies are Growing in Popularity
When people hear the term “sports management,” they often automatically think of white men. We do not see many black-owned firms in the industry, but that is one thing changing. Companies are finally catching on to audiences generally becoming more diverse, and Black-Owned Sports Management Agencies are growing in popularity.
How Sports Management agencies are changing the industry and creating new opportunities
The growth of Black-owned sports management agencies has created more opportunities for athletes and owners. These agencies offer a space where athletes can represent themselves independently and develop relationships with other Blacks in the industry. The presence of an agency also boosts an athlete’s connection with professionals necessary to keep them on top, such as recruiters or trainers.
Black-owned sports management agencies are becoming more and more popular with major players in the sports industry. When athletes choose to represent themselves instead of traditional powerhouses, they gain a sense of ownership that comes from being hands-on in every aspect of the enterprise. Athletes also hire the people they deem competent based on the unique needs they require while building a league and legacy.
Why black sports agents, in particular, are growing in popularity
Providing that representation for Black athletes and artists is important because it gives them the chance to leverage their talent in a way that reflects who they are and what they represent. Black-owned agencies also pay attention to the racial bias in the industry, aiming to protect their clients from some of the harmful practices employed by other sports agencies, like race-blind casting.
How the internet is helping to grow Black Sports Agencies
According to multiple case studies, the internet has helped grow Black-owned sports management agencies. Free digital marketing led to a rise in blogging, online video startups, and social media experts. A fundamental way for Black-owned sports management agencies to sustain themselves is through black-owned ad networks.
What are some other benefits of being a black sports agent?
Supporting black youth is crucial to growing black-owned sports agencies, as well. The younger generations will make up the future of society, and they need to see that they have representation that reflects their experience. In addition, being a black sports agent will give you more of a connection with your clients. Instead of just meeting for one hour each week and dealing with their contract negotiations, players will feel more comfortable opening up and bouncing ideas off you if they share their same racial background.
Why agencies like Roc Nation and Klutch Sports are winning in 2022
Young, black, and innovative entrepreneurs are running successful sports agencies in 2022. Companies such as Roc Nation, Klutch Sports, and Young Money APAA Sports represent the most dynamic and premium athletes in sports. Black athletes generate billions of dollars for professional sports organizations. In 2022, the focus is ownership, controlling narratives, and empowering future leaders.
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Black sports agencies are impacting Wall Street, Hollywood, inner-cities, technology, and multiple areas of humanity. In 2022, black sports agencies expect more growth, advancement, and aspirational change.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Feb 28, 2022
RESULTSANDNOHYPE Magazine represents the new age rebel millennials in the world of music, art, film, photography, sports, fashion, and creative design. RNH Magazine’s journalistic approach enables readers to see a panoramic view of our writer’s visionary message.
RESULTSANDNOHYPE Magazine’s chief focus is to highlight ultra-dynamic entrepreneurs and innovative thinkers of our generation who are creating a better “digital” tomorrow. The content within our online community is provocative, sexy, outside-of-the-box, and visionary.
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by Jonathan P-Wright | Jan 10, 2022 | Business News, Latest, Music News |
Music Chat Apps: How they’re Building the Musical Genres of Tomorrow
Clubhouse and Spotify Greenroom help build the musical genres of tomorrow by connecting music creators, DJs, and artists with listeners. Plus, these apps streamline the process of submitting demos to labels and their inviting contributions from established musicians as well as those tantalizing unreleased joints.
Reason for Audio Chat Apps’ Popularity
Audio chat apps are all the rage in today’s technology industry. Many of these apps are introducing possibilities for the future of music. Chatting with sound creates an interactive experience like nothing before and allows people to express themselves differently through this medium.
How Audio Chat Apps are Representing the Future of the Music Industry
The direction the audio chat apps like Spotify Greenroom and Clubhouse are taking is groundbreaking. They are representing an entire industry that has been transformed into a new genre not through physical interaction but through the audio messaging of various artists, producers, and anyone who wants to be involved in the digital music community. It’s true that VR and AR will play a massive part in the future of music, but the highest chance for success will lie with chat apps. They offer constant updates, close interaction with fans, and instantaneous sharing via other networking sites. It’s not just tomorrow’s future that chat apps are representing – they’re also assisting in building and representing today’s musical space. Spotify Greenroom and Clubhouse are leading the audio-chat race in 2022.
Benefits to Creating Social Media Content
The goal is to keep an eye on what works for your audience so that you can expand on it. This may mean using the same slang or memes they use or posting content that talks about subjects your followers care about. Things like sports, relationships, and city life are popular topics to post about often. Social media content is a powerful way to engage consumers in a brand’s story and maximize a brand’s reach. Marketers can use social media channels to start deep conversations about their brand that resonate with the target. People who consume much of their music from streaming services or YouTube channels often create social media content themselves.
Conclusion: The Future of Audio Chat Music Apps
Music Chat Apps are taking control of the next generation of artists. They ensure that our next reality’s soundtracks are created before it happens. The future of music, at least with regard to streaming services, will be defined by how more of the tools are utilized on chat apps. Streaming services, in general, are seeing more competition in the space with streaming creativity in the future. Spotify Greenroom and Clubhouse continue to provide unparalleled engagement outlets.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Jan 5, 2022 | Black Girl Magic, Black Owned Business, Business News |
How Black Entrepreneurs are Generating Wealth in Technology for Generations to Come
Modern-day black entrepreneurs are disrupting major industries across the world, from Silicon Valley to Hollywood. In this article created for our Entrepreneur Spotlight Series, we aim to find out more about how these influencers have been able to generate so much business for themselves and others in the technology industry.
How technology has impacted the black community in the past
While there’s been a surge in the number of black-owned tech companies, technology hasn’t always been good for the black community. In fact, it was at one point destroying it–perhaps not on purpose, but still. There was a time when black Americans were very dependent on information and data from newspaper and media outlets to inform them and make decisions about everything from healthcare to how they spent their money. Today we have the platforms we need to access this content ourselves and learn more about what we want and how to achieve it.
Technology isn’t just a means of spreading information. It’s become a brand and a tool that has enabled many to be innovative in ways never seen before, including those working on the sidelines of media.
The black community is more conscious about representation in media, entrepreneurship in the content creation space, and information about black culture than ever before.
Black entrepreneurs are generating wealth in technology for generations to come
Black entrepreneurs are fighting to redirect the negative stigmas that surround them. These recent graduates are no longer content with being on welfare or cutting on means; they are forging new opportunities to develop security for themselves and their communities on their own terms.
Technology is one of many tools these entrepreneurs are utilizing to create this change, developing innovative products and solutions via mobile phone apps, cloud computing, drones, sensors, 3D printers are just some of the topics discussed during the 21st Century African-American Entrepreneur Awards event hosted by Heineken on June 13th.
Entrepreneurship plays a significant role in economic prosperity
Black entrepreneurship is a significant and essential vehicle for economic prosperity, both now and into the future. Black-owned businesses generate approximately $34 billion in sales but hold only one percent of general contracting jobs. That statistic demonstrates the necessity of following up on roots, opposed to placing all one’s business eggs in baskets outside of oneself.
For many African Americans, entrepreneurship is the best way to obtain economic prosperity. It gives you complete control of your resources and what you are producing, but it also allows you to set your own goals. This can make a big difference in achieving goals mainly because it will be defined by the entrepreneur’s true desires. For African American entrepreneurs who choose business ownership, food service or retail are two of the most popular industries.
It’s a little-known fact that well over half of tech start-ups today are founded by women, despite the statistics that tech is no longer a field mostly dominated by men. Operating out of Silicon Valley to tech meccas like Detroit and New York City, tech sector entrepreneurship has been rising as an area of interest for many disparities. Tech entrepreneurs now make up the third-largest economic sector in Detroit alone.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
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