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Danny Brown’s New Album Is Executive Produced By Q-Tip?

While collaborative projects did not always come together in past eras they are easy to finesse in the digital age. One that most did not see coming is Danny Brown and Q-Tip . Complex did some digging and came up with a news piece treasure for fans of the Detroit Rapper. Dan recently shared a sneak peak look at his upcoming Highsnobiety story . While his post did not show the cover photo in question it did offer a vital piece of his upcoming project via a block quote. “After a trilogy of records that rank among the decade’s most critically acclaimed Rap releases, Danny Brown has both nothing and everything to prove. Returning to the public eye with a Viceland show and fifth studio album, the Q-Tip produced  U Know What I’m Saying? , he is presenting a new version of himself: Danny Brown, serious craftsman and burgeoning elder statesman of Rap”. View this post on Instagram uknowhatimsayin? A post shared by Danny Brown (@xdannyxbrownx) on Apr 30, 2019 at 1:34am PDT Yes you read that right. The face of A Tribe Called Quest is overseeing a Danny Brown project. He detailed the need for a veteran with his credentials to guide him through what maybe his most important work of his career. “If I didn’t get help, with somebody to find a direction, I didn’t know what the f*** to do at that time,” he explained. “I knew I couldn’t make an album like [ Atrocity Exhibition ] again. This is the easiest one because you got someone like him you can put your trust into.” The story points out that ATCQ’s music has been in his DNA since being young as that was his father’s favorite group. Additionally The Abstract was the one who urged A-Trak to sign Brown to his Fool’s Gold label. U Know What I’m Saying?  slated to be released later this year. El-P of Company Flow and Run The Jewels fame is the only guest to be confirmed as of yet. Photo: Getty

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Eve Felt “Damaged” Because Of Struggle To Get Pregnant, Fellow Hosts Reveal Suicide Attempts And Battles With Disease[VIDEO]

Source: SplashNews / Splash News “The Talk” Hosts Open Up About Struggling With Health Issues It’s been an emotional week for our friends at “The Talk” … On Tuesday our girl Eve opened up with her struggle with infertility revealing grappling with shame over her struggle to conceive: “Obviously, I’ve talked about my struggle with getting pregnant and I didn’t talk about it for a long time because I felt shameful,” reveals Eve. “As a women you just think things happen naturally and I felt like I was damaged. I felt like I was broken. I felt like, oh maybe I wasn’t good enough… it’s a very sad hurtful thing, but the more I hung onto it the worse I actually felt about it about myself… Watch the full clip below: That’s such a difficult thing but we’re glad she opened up and the audience has been supportive because it really is such a common struggle. Hit the flip to see what some of the other hosts have been dealing with.

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No Ma’am! Kandi Says If Phaedra Comes Back To RHOA, She’s Out!

Source: Marcus Ingram / Getty With all this talk that Phaedra Parks might be coming back to Real Housewives of Atlanta , there’s one star that’s not having it: Kandi Burruss . During a recent sit-down with The Breakfast Club, Kandi shared that she called Bravo execs to get the tea and was clear with them: If Phaedra was coming back, she wouldn’t be. “In real life… if somebody says to you or says about you that you tried to drug somebody and sexually assault them… and it comes back that person was lying on you, would you want to work with that person? That’s how I feel about it,” Kandi explained. She added: “That’s kind of scary to me. Because in the future when things are happening, you don’t even know why it’s happening. But then you find out it’s a person off in the corner that’s been doing all these things. That could happen again. And they could do it better next time because then they know not to tell anybody else that could really let the cat out the bag.” View this post on Instagram #KandiBurruss talks about rumors surrounding #PhaedraParks #RHOA A post shared by The Breakfast Club (@breakfastclubam) on Apr 30, 2019 at 4:53am PDT Remember: Phaedra got her peach snatched after the show’s ninth season when it was revealed during the reunion that she told Porsha Williams the Grammy-winning singer was plotting to drug and sexually assault her. This isn’t the only time Kandi has been open about the lawyer returning to the show. In a recent interview with PEOPLE , the mother of two said, “If that’s what they want to do, that’s fine, you know. I’m cool, I just won’t be a part of that.” Listen, whether you like Kandi or not, can you really blame her for threatening to walk away? We don’t. So Andy Cohen, don’t play yourself for season 12 trying to get bigger ratings. RELATED NEWS: Kandi Burruss Reveals The Petty Reason NeNe Leakes Is So Mad With Cynthia Tamar Braxton & Kandi Burruss Break Down Their Beef On ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Phaedra Parks & Tone Kapone’s Relationship Is Thriving [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”3025190″ overlay=”true”]

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Idiot Girl Playing Chicken with Cars Before Dying and Other Videos of the Day

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‘The Twilight Zone’ Reboot Gets Second Season On CBS All Access

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Source: FayesVision/WENN.com / WENN The Twilight Zone reboot from the minds of Jordan Peele and Simon Kinberg has garnered praise amongst viewers for its fresh update on Rod Serling’s classic series. As a result, the series will get a second season on the CBS All Access streaming platform. “Jordan Peele and Simon Kinberg’s reimagining of The Twilight Zone is off to an amazing start on CBS All Access, driving the most viewers on its premiere day for an original series to date,” Julie McNamara, EVP Original Content at CBS All Access shared in a press statement. “Jordan, Simon, the creative team and cast have done a phenomenal job translating the series’ legacy of socially conscious storytelling for modern-day audiences. They are master storytellers, and we look forward to bringing fans further into The Twilight Zone with a second season,” the statement continued. That’s huge. Congrats to Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions team and Simon Kinberg’s Genre Films team. — Photo: WENN

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The Nuances of Black America Through the Lens of John Singleton

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Source: Aaron Rapoport / Getty T he timing of life’s peaks and valleys are unique depending on the individual in Black America, but the experiences themselves are synonymous. We all deal with the task of navigating through terrain specifically designed for us, yet not designed in our favor. The socioeconomic makeup of the cities we come from teaches us to be communal and operate in self-interest at the same time. The dynamic of our relationships includes a protective instinct as we care for each other in nuanced ways while playing tug of war over a certain type of respect from our significant others. We treat our close friends like siblings while keeping each other at a metaphorical arm’s length for fear of exposing our weaknesses, thereby giving too much power to anyone. Stepping into our individuality is a fight in and of itself as we reluctantly turn away from the mindsets and habits molded by our predecessors, in favor of new ideologies that fit our perspectives of the world we eventually encounter on our own accord. There’s a powerful duality that we inherit with our brown skin, and John Singleton was a master of explaining it through is directorial lens. The Duality of Black Men At 24, John Singleton put Hollywood on notice and South Central LA on display with Boyz n the Hood —a masterpiece that showcased the spectrum of young Black men versus the generalization of us, pumped through the propaganda machine known as American news. In the film, a gifted young boy named Tre hits the time limit on the safety of his mother’s nurturing embrace, and is transitioned into lessons on manhood through the guidance of his father. It’s a distinct adventure each Black man has to face. Those of us who were unfortunately raised without fathers received our lessons in manhood from the uncles, cousins, coaches, and various other “father figures” within arms reach. Regardless of the teacher, the lesson remains the same. The world doesn’t love you like your mother does, and it never will. When you jump off the porch and into society, you’re public enemy number one, and you’d better learn to be productive despite the burden. You’d better grasp that being a Black man is a job and it’s on you to find a way to carry its responsibilities, even if you get so frustrated that you end up punching the air. For every Tre there’s a Doughboy, a kind heart hardened by his surroundings. The good in him occupies an equal amount of bad. The good is what he wishes consumed him, and the bad is what he depends on for survival. How can you judge him for being balanced? Is it because he doesn’t look inviting? Is it because his charm comes with a hint of mystery? You can’t quite tell what he’ll do if you bring him the wrong energy, can you? Good, we make you feel like you should be on your toes around us because we live like that everyday. Those are instincts we need so we don’t end up like Ricky: robbed of our potential because we got caught slipping. The robbery of our potential doesn’t always end in gunfire. Sometimes it ends in losing that scholarship, or that promotion we had a shot at. If we’re not on point at all times, we’ll end up taking two steps back from the forward step we just took. Worst case scenario, we end up dead, never taking a forward step again. Exchange of Power As Love Language Just two years after releasing Boyz n the Hood , John Singleton gave us Poetic Justice , this time painting a picture of the complex relationship between young Black men and women. The film’s main character Justice lost her boyfriend unexpectedly to violence, leaving her skeptical of opening up again. Lucky, her love interest played by the late Tupac Shakur, had good morals, but didn’t understand how to engage a woman that required more than sweet talking and humorous wit. I can’t speak for women, but as a man I know what it’s like to give love and decide I didn’t want to anymore. Most men are guilty of that. Until a certain age, we don’t think much about how deeply some of our gestures resonate, and how traumatic it must be to impact someone emotionally, to just move on without thinking twice. I’m not sure if we do that because we’re afraid of being vulnerable, or because we’re as emotionally unintelligent as people say. Maybe it’s both, but either way, we’re a bit entitled with how we handle love. As we grow older, we encounter women who have developed a force field around their hearts, weary of repeating the same let downs that come from our fear of vulnerability. That’s where we butt heads. As men, we may have good intentions with the women we forge relationships with, but good intentions aren’t enough. It’s about consistent action, and creating a safe space for a woman to let her guard down. “I’m a Black woman, and I deserve respect.” – Justice, Poetic Justice Lucky and Justice challenged each other in that sense. On one hand, it’s perfectly natural to be protective of your feelings. It’s equally as natural to expect to be taken as you are, even if there’s potential to be better. Black men and women are everything to each other, even when we’re too stubborn to see it. We go through exchanges of power, until deciding to meet in the middle and understand the reasoning behind each other’s flaws. We saw the experience played out just as much in Baby Boy . The story of Jody, a 20-something Black man struggling to take ownership of his transition out of boyhood. He has two children by two different women, one of which he loves, and both of which he expects access to when he feels like it. Yvette, the woman who has his heart, displays the type of patience he doesn’t deserve. She provides for herself, maintains a roof over their son’s head, and still welcomes him with open arms although his presence is inconsistent. He’s quick to name the small things he does for her: buying groceries here and there, installing cable, and putting rims on her car—small gestures that to him say “I’m making sure you’re comfortable”, but they pale in comparison to what Yvette really wants. She wants to know they’re a family, that she can depend on him. Her frustration manifests in locking him out of the apartment. He hits back by refusing to fix her car. Small incidents, both of which are attempts to gain some sort of leverage. In the end they come together the minute Jody realizes that he can’t fight his woman until she bends to his will. He’s got to give as much as he’s hoping to receive, maybe even a little more. That’s the essence of being a provider. “If I’m insecure it’s because you made me this way, all you do is think about yourself.” – Yvette, Baby Boy The Black woman demands that we realize the power in our potential. She knows that her love for us doesn’t require her to settle for half of us. She welcomes being led, as long as we’ve actually got a direction in mind. The irony in that is it takes time to find direction, and maybe we’d like her to know that not having direction yet doesn’t mean we’re not in search of it. Optimism Versus Realism In Higher Learning , Remy and Malik show the juxtaposition of the mindstate most young Black men deal with at educational institutions. Malik is there on scholarship, while Remy is a senior on his way out. Remy is militant, and almost exhausted at the racism he sees daily. Malik is hopeful, a wide-eyed freshman aware that the institution he’s operating within has its own cultural barriers he’s got to work around. In a back and forth with his Black professor, Malik seems to expect a break because they share the same skin color. That is a distinct experience we have as Black people, so artfully showcased by Singleton through character dialogue. At times, we mistake support for a free pass. Racism is a great hindrance to our progress in this country, it’s an indisputable fact. Be that as it may, we still get in our own way at times by believing that when we see each other in spaces where there are few of us, that we shouldn’t hold each other to high standards. We sell each other short looking for the hook-up when it’s more productive to help each other earn what’s for the taking. “ I will continue to give you a difficult time, until you have proven that you deserve otherwise. Those are the rules of the game. Young man you have to rid yourself of the attitude that the world owes you something. You must strip yourself of that attitude, it breeds laziness.”  Professor Phipps, Higher Learning Meanwhile, Remy appears almost jaded at having a higher education, because the struggle doesn’t change. What good is a degree, certificate, or any other credential if at the end of the day, it’s our skin that determines how our trajectory? He’s not entirely wrong to carry these thoughts, but it’s dangerous to accept that reality. If we keep a bleak outlook on our potential then we’ll never move forward. We must embrace hope just as we embrace the survival mentality. Both are necessary, but neither is beneficial in excess. There are countless other movies and an iconic music video I can choose from and dissect, but the message is clear: John Singleton knew the value in helping us see ourselves, never shying from the stereotypes others may have run from. Instead, he revealed the beauty in our madness, and the genius in our ignorance. Black people aren’t perfect, nor do we come perfectly packaged. It’s our various dimensions that make us a galaxy worth learning and understanding, for the benefit of our own higher learning.

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Two Dead, Four Injured Following Shooting At UNC Charlotte

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Source: Anadolu Agency / Getty Two people are dead and four are injured following a shooting at a North Carolina University. According to reports, the UNC Charlotte campus is currently on lockdown after gunshots were heard near the Kennedy building. Per the Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services Agency, two people were found dead at the scene while two others have suffered life threatening injuries. Two others have suffered gunshot wounds but are expected to survive. The suspect is currently in custody, reportedly a student according to WSOC . “Shots reported near Kennedy. Run, Hide, Fight. Secure yourself immediately,” the university said in an alert, referring to the school’s Kennedy building on campus. ALERT: UNC Charlotte Students and families, please head to 8600 University City Boulevard. We are sending all students there to be reunified with their families. — CMPD News (@CMPD) April 30, 2019 NinerAlert: Buildings being swept by law enforcement. Law enforcement is individually sweeping buildings on campus. Follow officer commands. — UNCC OEM (@NinerAlerts) April 30, 2019 It’s uncertain at the time if these are UNC Charlotte students, the individuals involved have not been identified. This story is developing .

Two Dead, Four Injured Following Shooting At UNC Charlotte

You Can Get The Maxi-Cosi Magellan 5 in 1 Car Seat For $150 Off Right Now…Thank Us Later

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Source: Peathegee Inc / Getty When it comes to the safety of your baby, you proudly spare no expense. If you’re like me, pregnant and researching every “must-have” baby item on the net, you’re looking to invest in a product that gives you that extra peace of mind. (Though I’m quickly learning, peace of mind is for people without children. Lol). Source: Maxi-Cose / Maxi-Cosi A quick Google search will tell you that a car seat should be high on your registry list. Hit the search button again, and Maxi-Cosi’s Magellan is a favorite among moms for several reasons: price, style and the fact that you can currently get the 5 in 1 converter seat for $150 off. Source: Maxi-Cose / Maxi-Cosi The Magellan is on sale for 15% off at retailers like BuyBuyBaby, Nordstorm.com and Albee Baby. But if you’re participating in Target’s Trade-In Event (which ends this Saturday on 5/4), you can save 20% on the Magellan if you trade in an old car seat. Not yet convinced? How about an extra $50 off this week? Yes girl. Here’s some perks of the Maxi-Cosi: Magellan grows with your baby, which means you can use this bad boy from birth to 10-years-old, starting at 5 pounds up to 120 pounds. The Magellan has a patented Air Protect that’s built into the headrest to cushion the impact and also serves a soft pillow of comfort for your child’s everyday journey. With a 7-position recline, 3 adjustable torso height positions and 14 headrest heights, you might want to take a nap in this car seat yourself. At this price, why not have several car seats for the two sets of grandparents so you don’t have to worry about swapping cars whenever it’s their time to babysit?! RELATED STORIES: Black Maternal Health Week: 7 Black Women Share What No One Told Them About Motherhood Serena Williams’ Postpartum Issues Are A Lesson In Healing After Giving Birth On Maternal Death Rates, Postpartum Care & Trusting Your Body: A Q&A With A Black Doula

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#Breaking: At Least 2 Dead, 4 Injured After Shooting At UNC At Charlotte

Active Shooter Kills Two At UNC At Charlotte Another sad shooting has taken place in America. This time at least two people are dead after an active shooter opened fire at University of North Carolina’s Charlotte campus. NBC affiliate WCNC confirmed the deaths and noted that several others sustained “life-threatening” and “non-life-threatening” injuries after a man opened fire in a classroom. Sources tell them that students were giving a presentation in a classroom when the shooting occurred. The two dead are reportedly two white males, but their ages and names have not yet been released. They add that officials confirmed that the suspect is named Trystan Terrell, a 22-year-old history major at UNCC. U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-08) has released a statement on the shooting: “Renee and I are heartbroken to see this violence in our community and at my alma mater,” said Rep. Hudson. “We are grateful for the quick and selfless action of first responders and police. Our thoughts and prayers are with victims, their families, and the entire 49er community. I will continue to monitor the situation and pray for the safety of all on campus.” This story is still developing….  

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JAIILLLLLL?! Soulja Boy Sentenced to 240 Days in Jail

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Source: WENN / WENN   JAIILLLLLL?! According to TMZ we won’t be seeing Soulja Boy anytime soon because he was just slapped with a hefty sentence for violating his probation!  The rapper appeared in court Tuesday where a judge sentenced him to 240 days in jail and 265 days of community service. Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox:    Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Soulja was arrested earlier this month after failing to complete his court-ordered community service and trying to falsify evidence that it was completed.  Making things worse Soulja home was raided by cops in February after an investigation was opened by an ex-girlfriend that said the rapper helped her captive in his garage.  During the raid, officers found ammunition which is in violation for his prior violation fora weapons case dating back to 2014. RELATED STORY: Soulja Boy Locked Up For Violating Probation The judge ordered Soulja to serve his violation sentence immediately but knocked off 40 days as credit for time served.  So it looks we won’t be seeing him until sometime in January 2020 unless he gets off for good behavior. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://mycolumbuspower.com” id=”3329291″ overlay=”true”] The Latest: Rodney King’s Daughter Launches Fund To Help Black Fathers On 27th Anniversary Of L.A. Riots The Obamas Finally Reveal All The Projects They’re Working On At Netflix Erica Dixon Is Set To Give Birth To Identical Twin Girls In ‘Just A Few Days’ [PHOTO] Comedian Tommy Davidson To Release Memoir After Being Dumped In The Trash As An Infant Nipsey Hussle’s Sister Files For Legal Guardianship Of His Daughter, Emani JAIILLLLLL?! Soulja Boy Sentenced to 240 Days in Jail Should You Be Having Sex While You’re Fighting Illness? Russell Wilson and Ciara Launch Production Company For Film, TV and Digital Uber Apologizes After Troll Prompts Customer Support To Tweet The N-Word BIRTHDAY BASH QUIZ: How Well Do You Know Lil Baby? [Quiz]

JAIILLLLLL?! Soulja Boy Sentenced to 240 Days in Jail