Via | HipHopDX Bone Thugs-n-Harmony fans may not be getting a 10th album from the group, but two members are making sure their followers are supplied with more material. Bizzy Bone and Krayzie Bone have teamed up under the moniker of Bone Thugs to release an album titled New Waves. Bizzy and Krayzie’s collaborative LP […]
Today, DJ Khaled is ushering in another summer with his tenth studio album Grateful. Asahd, Khaled’s baby son, is the executive producer of the forthcoming release, which features A-list musicians. Before the release, Khaled rolled out Beyoncé and Jay Z’s “Shining,” “I’m the One” featuring Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, and Quavo; and the Rihanna […]
Today, DJ Khaled is ushering in another summer with his tenth studio album Grateful. Asahd, Khaled’s baby son, is the executive producer of the forthcoming release, which features A-list musicians. Before the release, Khaled rolled out Beyoncé and Jay Z’s “Shining,” “I’m the One” featuring Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, and Quavo; and the Rihanna […]
Donald Trump Drafts Executive Order Regarding HBCUs Trump wants to change HBCUs for the better supposedly… According to Buzzfeed News , Cheeto Mussolini is promising to sign an executive order regarding historically black colleges and universities, according to close sources who attended last week’s “listening session” in commemoration of Black History Month aka African American Month Bullisht. The three sources with knowledge of the executive order claim Paris Dennard, a political commentator who works on strategic communications for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, brought the matter regarding all historically black colleges and universities during the Uncle Tom meeting. Amazing day at 1600 Penn! #WorkFlow pic.twitter.com/tCRu9EOVDF — OMAROSA (@OMAROSA) February 1, 2017 The site claims the Chump-in-Charge praised Dennard for defending him recently on CNN and all over the “liberal bias” news. “Paris has done an amazing job in a very hostile CNN community,” Trump said, deriding CNN as “fake news” he no longer watches. “He’s all by himself — seven people and Paris. I’ll take Paris over the seven,” Trump said to laughter. According to sources at the meeting, Trump asked what “the Harvard” of HBCUs was. At least three people in the room affiliated with the school said Howard University, located a short distance from the White House in DC. Trump asked how Howard was doing fiscally, with enrollment, and how it had done under President Obama. Sources claim he was “unhappy” on how Obama neglected HBCUs during his administration. There’s no clear explanation of exactly what the hell the executive order will actually do but sources remain hopeful. Trump clearly wants to one-up Obama and “help the black community” but we ain’t buying what he’s selling. What do you think of the HBCU executive order ?
As we witness the transition of President Barack Obama out of office, let’s reflect on the accomplishments he has made for our country while in office as President of the United States. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Since coming into office on January 21, 2009, President Barack Obama has: 1. Signed an Executive Order on […]
Melissa Rosenberg, the executive producer of Marvel’s ‘Jessica Jones,’ announced that the next season of the Netflix superhero series will be helmed by women directors.
“Mark Burnett Music Competition” Welcome to the recording studio, where talent is transformed and legends are discovered. At the intersection of music and business, this show gives hip hop’s freshest talent a chance at every musician’s dream: getting signed. Mark Burnett, the Executive Producer of SHARK TANK and THE VOICE, brings us the best […]
Virginia Governor Signs Executive Order That Allows Felons To Vote Again Rather than having Republicans shut down the idea of restoring felons their voting rights, Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe used his executive power and restored voting rights to hundreds of thousands of felons on Friday. From the New York Times : Gov. Terry McAuliffe of Virginia used his executive power on Friday to restore voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons, circumventing the Republican-run legislature. The action effectively overturns a Civil War-era provision in the state’s Constitution aimed, he said, at disenfranchising African-Americans. The sweeping order, in a swing state that could play a role in deciding the November presidential election, will enable all felons who have served their prison time and finished parole or probation to register to vote. Most are African-Americans, a core constituency of Democrats, Mr. McAuliffe’s political party. Amid intensifying national attention over harsh sentencing policies that have disproportionately affected African-Americans, governors and legislatures around the nation have been debating — and often fighting over — moves to restore voting rights for convicted felons. Virginia imposes especially harsh restrictions, barring felons from voting for life. “There’s no question that we’ve had a horrible history in voting rights as relates to African-Americans — we should remedy it,” Mr. McAuliffe said in an interview Thursday, previewing the announcement he made on the steps of Virginia’s Capitol, just yards from where President Abraham Lincoln once addressed freed slaves. “We should do it as soon as we possibly can.” It’s said that an estimated 5.84 million Americans are denied the right to vote because of felony convictions.