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“Entrepreneur Talk” With Rome Ya’FavoriteRapper A Hit Show On The Rise

“Entrepreneur Talk” With Rome Ya’FavoriteRapper A Hit Show On The Rise

Rarely does an artist get to highlight his or her success on the business side of the industry, as we often only look at them for the art. Jerome Romeo Clanton also known as Rome Ya’FavoriteRapper has not only displayed his entrepreneurial success but host a show where he allows others to display theirs. Artist, politicians, authors, street legends and more have and will continue to advance their stories with RomeYaFavoriteRapper on “Entrepreneur Talk”.

Rome Ya’FavoriteRapper has a unique edge on the game, on top of his already unmatched work ethic Rome has an ability to attract big names not only to his music but to his show “Entrepreneur Talk”. He has interviewed big names like Tracy Lee a legendary MC, Freeway Rick Ross a legendary Entreprenuer, Bandit The Rapper, K Walker super star battle rapper and artist, Dapper Dan a fashion icon, Cassidy and more. Giving us the history, motivation and sometimes even the blue print to how to build your brand, company or name.

Being InTouch with people across all industries, Jewelers, Politicians, bloggers, A&r’s, super producers and even up and coming individuals who are looking to put their brand amongst the elite. RomeYaFavoriteRapper has over 100k views on his show and quickly climbing. Rome being able to maintain solid conversations, bring out stories that have never been told before and really stays in touch with the now. Rome being an artist first has a solid understanding of how to entertain and educate at the same time which keeps all of his productions in high regards. Personality is everything in todays social media camera happy world and RomeYafavoriteRapper is definitely a top personality in the city of Philadelpia.

Shooting music videos, exec for Island Def Jam, rapper song writer engineer, award winning actor, photographer and father are a list of a few of the jobs RomeYaFavoriteRapper actively maintains and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Being an on road production team for many celebrities has given Rome the hands on experience to take on any job or task in this entertainment world.

Years later after touring, acting in movies winning awards, interviewing stars, releasing albums and music videos, performing, traveling, hard work dedication ambition and a attitude for success Rome is finally in a lane of his own and ready to attack the industry. Taking a passion and dream to a business and taking his music career to another level every day. This is what they been missing Rome Ya’FavoriteRapper is someone special and underrated by far but worth a sacrifice for any label or company. For more visit https://romeyafavoriterapper.com/

TIDAL is celebrating women trailblazers in the music industry

TIDAL is celebrating women trailblazers in the music industry

TIDAL is celebrating women trailblazers in the music industry who are shaping the industry as well as trailblazers in the industry who are helping to inspire upcoming generations of artists.

To help reach that goal, TIDAL is offering curated audio and video playlists featuring performances by past female artists, episodes from TIDAL’s original series, and new decade collections featuring transformations of female artists throughout history.

TIDAL programming consists of:

Women in Music: Performing Artists – highlighting the latest breakthroughs by rising stars like Becky G, Lizzo, Normani, and Rosalia, as well as pioneering trailblazers like Beyoncé, Ms. Lauryn Hill, and Rihanna.

TIDAL’s original content series that features conversations with prominent female pioneers that include interviews with Women in Music: Series & Specials – episodes from TIDAL’s original content series, such as

An Interview with Chloe and Halle

George Floyd Act Passes U.S. House Justice In Policing

George Floyd Act Passes U.S. House Justice In Policing

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act on Wednesday Night in a 220-212 vote, bringing forth a number of police reform measures that are much needed to protect the lives of citizens from police brutality. After all of the resilient efforts, days in to months into years went by. Social injustice put on a the main news feeds of America, a stance made by the people of America again makes a step forward in victory. The Act is looking to create a data base to keep track of police misconduct, ban neck restraints and kneeling to suppress individuals, and a series of other irrational methods of detainment. An expected neck and neck race to the finish still upsetting some feel these acts are just, but that did not stop the mission. Through sports, politics, music, any outlet possible assisting in voicing their stance with Black Lives Matter. Artist like Y.G., Lil Baby, stars like Lebron James and a long list of others forcing the hand of the world.

George Floyd Act Passes U.S. House Justice In Policing

“My Daddy Changed the world” Daughter of the late great George Floyd says with joy as she watches the masses go to war for his justice. Peaceful protest across the globe, some remained peaceful others disrupted by more hate and unjust tactics, but still we stand together. What a time in history where everyone heard the call and stood tall for an on going cause that needed a voice and it was heard.

Millions of people around the world watched footage filmed Monday of a white Minneapolis police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, as he cried out that he couldn’t breathe. He later died. The video — and scenes from the chaotic protests against police brutality that have unfolded over the ensuing week — found purchase and provoked responses across the globe. Some leaders took the opportunity to express solidarity with marginalized communities in the United States.

For the first time in american history a civil dispute has brought the country together with a record number of peaceful protest across the nation. The announcement came more than a week after Floyd was killed while in police custody in Minneapolis, sparking nationwide protests that call for the end to police violence against black citizens.

George Floyd Act Passes U.S. House Justice In Policing

The new standard has been set we must continue to hold this in America to prevent these reckless happenings. We feel a officer sworn to protect should be held at a higher standard of responsibility and be subject to the highest charge and punishment. We as black citizens have been victims fighting off max sentencing, high rates of the death penalty and life sentences, unfair trials and tampered with or lack of evidence. The battle against mass incarceration and fair trials have forcefully conditioned us to be ok with having the most prisoners in the self proclaimed best country in the world. The U.S. incarcerates more people than any nation in the world, including China. And the U.S. is also the leader in the prison population rate. America’s approach to punishment often lacks a public safety rationale, disproportionately affects minorities, and inflicts overly harsh sentences.

BAHAMADIA “BEING QUEEN DURING THE GOLDEN AGE”

BAHAMADIA “BEING QUEEN DURING THE GOLDEN AGE”

If Bahamadia was to drop an album today, she would be the go to vibe. Kendrick would be out of a flow or two, Jay Z would have one of the illest female emcee’s on Rocnation and there would be alot more female collaborations. With a mix of todays producers and yesterdays delivery, she can be played to all listeners of all ages. The Queen deserves more praise in Hiphop easily landing in the top 10 female MC list. Not many artist make it out of the city of Philadelphia and she did it with remaining true to the essence.

To kick off her career Bahamadia started out as a DJ and switched trades when MC’s such as Sha-Rock (Funky 4+1 More), Lady B, and Salt & Pepa entered the rap game. Becoming one of the most sought after lyricists on the underground scene, Bahamadia earned the respect with rhyme skills, which were undeniable since the earliest days of rap, and her progressive musical outlook. Listening to the music of her time in todays climate makes her more than just an incredible MC. Bahamadia is an innovative talent acknowledged in various musical genres as a pioneer of tomorrow’s music. She released her debut album Kollage in 1996, and followed up with the independently released EP, BB Queen in 2000, then a full length album, Good Rap Music in 2005 and a 2010 it released it on all streaming platforms. Not only did she shout out every rapper in Philly on her first album, she stamped her name in history with the 1996 project Kollage. If you need a Philadelphia hip hop history lesson, tune in to “Uknowhowwedu”.

BEING QUEEN DURING THE GOLDEN AGE

Good morals, impowerment, high standards and unity are a few words I would use to describe the message in Bahamadia’s music. In addition to being a respected songwriter/producer, Bahamadia serves as a positive role model for, and mentor of, many upcoming artist. She is a regular participant in educational lectures at universities, as well as in music conferences and seminars. She has been a contributing writer for Stress Magazine in New York City, her historic weekly radio show at Philadelphia’s 103.9FM.

“Bahamadia’s B-Sides” (circa 1997-1999), reigned as one of the highest rated radio shows in Philadelphia. ” Bahamadia’s B-Sides” gave Philly radio listeners their first taste of then unknown artist like Eminem, Mos Def, and many of the Rawkus Records roster of artist during the late 1990’s. “B-Sides” showcased underground talent worldwide and served as a template for taste-maker forums such as “Now Hear This” presented by fellow Philadelphians The Roots. In Bahamadia’s words, “the show was designed to nurture grass-roots culture.” Bahamadia collaboration and guest appearance list is off the charts.

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Although many of these collaborations have resulted in groundbreaking creations(for example, the track entitled “New Forms”, produced by Mercury Award winner Roni Size, was the first “Drum-n-Bass” track to feature a rap vocalist), they mostly came about in distinctly |organic fashion. Simply put, “sonic gems” were created because of musicians’ mutual respect for each other. These works include songs with Lauryn Hill, Morcheeba, Sweet Back (Sade & Maxwell’s band), Towa Tei, The Roots, King Britt, Ramsey Lewis (Jazzmatazz, Vol.2), Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, Mc Lyte, Zap Mama, and more. When asked why she chooses to work with such an eclectic range of artist, Bahamadia explains, “I do it in order to push the envelope and stop the music from being stagnant”. Not only in demand for concert performances throughout the United States, Bahamadia had been invited to participate in many overseas tours, embracing |fans in Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Holland, England, France, Poland, Austria and Australia gaining a global “cult” following based on integrity & skill.

SHOUT OUT TO THE JAWN FROM PHILLY FOR HOLDING IT DOWN!

RIHANNA SHADES DANIEL CAMERON FOR FAILING BREONNA TAYLOR

RIHANNA SHADES DANIEL CAMERON FOR FAILING BREONNA TAYLOR

Rihanna is still agitated with Daniel Cameron, for how he managed Breonna Taylor’s case, wherein only one among the three cops involved were convicted. On February 1st, the attorney general from Kentucky tweeted about Black History Month, and in response, Rihanna reminded him of what he did with this message: “Sup nigga? #JusticeForBreonnaTaylor.”