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GSU rapper offers Dr. Pogue a listen

A 24 year-old senior from Arlington, Texas, Terry Williams, also known as “Teewillo,” has come a long way from get- ting his Head Wrapped, which led him to being Broke As F**k. But now that he’s gotten a job and is on course to graduate, he will be moving west and pursuing the American Dream. […]

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The ‘Best’ long awaited sequel

  The Best Man Holiday, which opened in second place with an estimate $30.6 million, is the sequel to a movie that came out 14 years ago and did only $34 million in total business back then ($54 million at today’s price). This weekend sequel made just as much in three days as The Best […]

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ARTOFTHEWEEK

  Marantz Moon hopes his work encourages viewers to examine their own lives, struggles, and to understand that to find the path to true peace, they  must first follow their own hearts. Moon’s work explores the concepts of love, peace, prosperity, failure and success in life in the attempt to acheive understanding or resolution for […]

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Dizzy takes it back to the golden age

  Beyond his years at 22, Dizzy has been one of the first Sin City rappers to grab the spotlight and carry it across the nation.  His first mixtape series Soul Searchin’ and SmokeOut Conversations could be dismissed as just marijuana music, but the inspiration behind the concept is deeply personal to Dizzy.  His father […]

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Compton rapper branching out

Compton has a rising star by the name of Problem, and he’s beginning to get known throughout the nation.  Born in Germany but raised in the Hub City, Jason Martin, 28, started his career by ghost writing a verse for the track “Be thankful” on Snoop Dogg’s 2006 compilation album The Big Squeeze. Noticed by […]

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Chrystopher’s unique hip-hop love Story

  For today’s young Black underground rappers, balancing lyrical content with original beats is a hard thing to do. It takes true talent to rhyme about going to college sound good.  Luckily for Shawn Chrystopher, he successfully managed to do so in his latest mixtape, “The Love Story LP.”  The first three tracks are right […]

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Westside edition

  Ever wondered if the world could just be one big control system? Carson, Calif., native Herbert “Ab-Soul” Stevens seems to think so.  This underground rapper chooses his topics wisely as he laces his lyrics with thought-provoking facts and metaphors concerning what one may consider the “secrets” of this universe.  Contrary to how boring his […]

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Eminem’s detrimental hyper-lyricism

    Eminem is impossible to untangle in just a few listens. As a story, as hip-hop poetry and as an album filled with hidden meaning and insight, Marshall Mathers LP 2 is how Eminem views his own life  The record opens with “Bad Guy”, a seven-minute long banger that concludes with a reference to […]

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THINGS DONE CHANGED

Grambling was a mecca for all things cultural and educational during the ’70s. James Brown, The Harlem Boys Choir, Isley Brothers, Temptations, Nancy Wilson and Count Bassey, all gave classic performances at the Mens Gym.  Eddie Robinson, an iconic head coach, who won black college football national championships in 1972, 1974, 1975 and 1977.  The […]