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Clark Atlanta Students Turn Up With The Cast Of The Intruder Movie

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Source: Radio One / Radio One Meagan Good , Michael Ealy, and Deon Taylor visited Clark Atlanta University to discuss their latest film The Intruder and show some love to the Atlanta students. Little did they know that the simple Q & A would turn into a whole campus party! Check out the videos and photos below… ____ ____ _____ [ione_media_gallery id=”3747706″ overlay=”true”]

Clark Atlanta Students Turn Up With The Cast Of The Intruder Movie

Register To Win Tickets To Wiz Khalifa & The Decent Exposure Summer Tour!

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Source: Radio One / Radio One Wiz Khalifa has just announced the “Decent Exposure” Summer Tour! Special guests include French Montana, Playboi Carti, Moneybagg Yo, Chevy Woods, and DJ Drama! It all kicks off in Atlanta on July 9 th  at Lakewood Amphitheater. Tickets will   go on sale to the general public starting on Friday, April 26 th  at 10 AM local time at  LiveNation.com . Register below for your chance to win a free pair courtesy of Atlanta’s Number One Hip-Hop Station, Hot 107.9.

Register To Win Tickets To Wiz Khalifa & The Decent Exposure Summer Tour!

Register To Win Tickets To Wiz Khalifa & The Decent Exposure Summer Tour!

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Source: Radio One / Radio One Wiz Khalifa has just announced the “Decent Exposure” Summer Tour! Special guests include French Montana, Playboi Carti, Moneybagg Yo, Chevy Woods, and DJ Drama! It all kicks off in Atlanta on July 9 th  at Lakewood Amphitheater. Tickets will   go on sale to the general public starting on Friday, April 26 th  at 10 AM local time at  LiveNation.com . Register below for your chance to win a free pair courtesy of Atlanta’s Number One Hip-Hop Station, Hot 107.9.

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Say What? Lil Yachty Reveals He Wrote “Act Up” For City Girls Except For J.T.’s Last Verse

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Source: Other / Radio One Apparently J.T. and Yung Miami ‘s big hit has more “City Boy” influence than originally thought. In an interview with Kerwin Frost, Lil Yachty acknowledged that fans were correct to presume that he had a writing credit on City Girls ‘ latest hit “Act Up”. What did he actually write? In Yachty’s words, he penned almost the entire song while in the studio with his friend and frequent collaborator EarlThePearll . “When it came out, people was so shocked and they didn’t believe it,” he said. “I wrote the whole song, except for J.T.’s last verse. But everything that everyone is singing, I wrote the whole thing.” Yachty is credited with Jatavia “J.T.” Johnson and EarlThePearll who produced the song. City Girls’ other member, Caresha “Yung Miami” Brownlee” does not have a writing credit. Yachty says that Earl asked him to try his hand at writing for City Girls, and he pulled off the feet simply be getting into their mindset. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone. Text BOX to 24042 to join! “I just thought like them. I know them personally and I know what women like to hear,” he explained. “I was like, ‘What’s some raunchy shit?’ So before I went in the booth, I said, ‘No homo y’all.’ Because all my boys was in the room. And I started saying just crazy shit. But I came out and I was like, ‘Y’all watch, this is about to blow up.’” So every time you hear that catchy “Real ass b****, give a f*** about a n***a,” thank Lil Yachty for it. Ironically enough, it was Yachty’s first time writing for someone else. “I always wanted to write a song for somebody. And I did it, and when it blew up I felt so good,” he said. “Because people always try to discredit me. So when I seen it, I realized now I get my credit a different way.” RELATED: Yung Miami Of City Girls On Touring Without JT, The #ActUpChallenge & More [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] RELATED: Watch The Official Trailer For ‘How High 2’ With DC Young Fly And Lil Yachty [VIDEO]

Say What? Lil Yachty Reveals He Wrote “Act Up” For City Girls Except For J.T.’s Last Verse

This Is MAJOR: The Cruz Show Follows Big Boi’s Neighborhood From Power 106 To Real 92.3

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Source: Scott Dudelson / Getty J Cruz And The Cruz Show Have Made Their Way To Real 92.3 Power 106 has been the home for hip-hop in Los Angeles for as long as fans can remember, but now, things are heating up for their cross-town competitor Real 92.3. Real 92.3 announced on Monday that The Cruz Show –which is anchored by one of LA’s most popular on-air personalities J Cruz , is going to join its afternoon program lineup every Monday through Saturday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. starting on April 18. The host will be joined by Executive Producer Jeff Garcia , DJ Lechero and DJ Lezlee , who are also making the move. View this post on Instagram Real 92.3, LA’s New Home For Hip Hop AND The Cruz Show starting this Thursday afternoon at 2p! #CruzMoved @bigboy thank you my brother!! @thesportsdude @djlechero @djlezlee and I are ready!!! (in the process of changing my @) @real923la A post shared by CRUZ (@jcruz106) on Apr 15, 2019 at 7:12pm PDT “I couldn’t be more excited and grateful to join such a great group of legendary radio artists here at iHeartMedia’s REAL 92.3,” said Cruz. “Hosting LA’s first-afternoon hip-hop ‘morning show’ with my incredible team and merging with radio’s biggest family is a game changer. A special thanks to iHeartMedia for providing me with a fresh new platform to connect with the Los Angeles urban community.” This move by J Cruz mimics that of Big Boy back in 2015, whose departure shook all of the radio world and Los Angeles. Big helped Power 106 dominate the Los Angeles ratings for close to two decades, but left after iHeartMedia offered him $3.5 million a year–more than double what he made at Emmis Communications. His departure was so significant for the station that power 106 fell from their top 5 spot among popular Los Angeles radio stations down to 14–3 spots below their competitor, Real 92.3. There’s no word on what caused the move for The Cruz Show from Power–where he took over for Big Boy–to Real 92.3, but it was probably a similar situation to Big Boy’s regarding a higher paying gig. Big Boy ended up being sued by Emmis communications following his departure, and though he came out victorious, that information probably lends itself to a pretty big reason J Cruz might now be too vocal about why the switch was made–at least not for a while. J Cruz and his crew stopped by their new home over at Big Boy’s Neighborhood to talk about their move and how it feels to be back together again. Peep their interview below to see what both parties have to say about Real 92.3 being their new home.

This Is MAJOR: The Cruz Show Follows Big Boi’s Neighborhood From Power 106 To Real 92.3

Long Live Nip: South L.A. Renames Slauson & Crenshaw Intersection ‘Nipsey Hussle Square’ 

Source: Daniel Bailey / Radio One South Los Angeles Intersection Named After Nipsey Hussle It’s been a rough couple of weeks for family, friends and fans of Nipsey Hussle since his untimely passing last month, but the love hasn’t stopped pouring in. On Tuesday, Los Angeles City Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson announced that the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and West Slauson Avenue in South L.A. will now be named “Nipsey Hussle Square”. Harris-Dawson said in a statement: “Ermias Asghedom known as “Nipsey Hussle” was an icon and West Coast hero. Nipsey’s genuine nature allowed him to be a light to everyone he interacted with from family, friends, fans, and his larger community. As a father, brother, and son, Nipsey was a rock helping to build an empire that will continue through generations. Nipsey will always be remembered for delivering a pure, authentic Los Angeles sound, his numerous philanthropic efforts, his innovative, community-focused business mindset, and his humble heart.” A petition to have he intersection named in his honor started circulating just hours after Nipsey’s passing, and gained over 500,000 signatures to date. Fortunately, fans no longer have to wait for their wish to be granted. The councilman will make a motion on Friday to rename the intersection. Nipsey would be proud.

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We Stan The Queen: Cathy Hughes Inducted Into The NAB Broadcasting Hall Of Fame [Photos]

Source: Urban One/iOne Digital   Cathy Hughes Inducted Into NAB Broadcasting Hall Of Fame Congratulations are in order for our dear Urban One Founder and Chairperson, Ms. Cathy Hughes , as she was inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame this week! Ms. Hughes is making history as not only the second woman, but the FIRST African-American woman, to be honored in the radio category. Source: Urban One/iOne Digital In case you are not aware of her prestigious legacy, Ms. Hughes has grown Urban One (formerly known as Radio One) into the largest African-American owned media corporation in the country. She is also the FIRST woman to own a radio station ranked at number one in a major market. Urban One — now run by Ms. Hughes’ son Alfred Liggins III — also owns TV One, a television network that serves 60 million households and maintains controlling interest in Reach Media, Inc. Source: Urban One / Urban One/iOne Digital In other words, we can’t think of a single person more worthy of this award. Source: Urban One / Urban One/iOne Digital “Cathy Hughes is a truly remarkable broadcaster and entrepreneur whose contributions continue to greatly influence and drive our industry,” said NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith. “We look forward to honoring Cathy with this well-deserved award at this year’s NAB Show.” See some photos from her induction at the Achievement in Broadcasting Dinner in Las Vegas up top.

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We Stan The Queen: Cathy Hughes Inducted Into The NAB Broadcasting Hall Of Fame [Photos]

We Stan The Queen: Cathy Hughes Inducted Into The NAB Broadcasting Hall Of Fame [Photos]

Source: Urban One/iOne Digital   Cathy Hughes Inducted Into NAB Broadcasting Hall Of Fame Congratulations are in order for our dear Urban One Founder and Chairperson, Ms. Cathy Hughes , as she was inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame this week! Ms. Hughes is making history as not only the second woman, but the FIRST African-American woman, to be honored in the radio category. Source: Urban One/iOne Digital In case you are not aware of her prestigious legacy, Ms. Hughes has grown Urban One (formerly known as Radio One) into the largest African-American owned media corporation in the country. She is also the FIRST woman to own a radio station ranked at number one in a major market. Urban One — now run by Ms. Hughes’ son Alfred Liggins III — also owns TV One, a television network that serves 60 million households and maintains controlling interest in Reach Media, Inc. Source: Urban One / Urban One/iOne Digital In other words, we can’t think of a single person more worthy of this award. Source: Urban One / Urban One/iOne Digital “Cathy Hughes is a truly remarkable broadcaster and entrepreneur whose contributions continue to greatly influence and drive our industry,” said NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith. “We look forward to honoring Cathy with this well-deserved award at this year’s NAB Show.” See some photos from her induction at the Achievement in Broadcasting Dinner in Las Vegas up top.

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AT&T’s 404 Day Hosted By Jermaine Dupri RSVP NOW

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Source: AT&T / Radio One On April 4th, celebrate the city that’s home to the new American dream. We’ll pay homage to the culture capital of the world through interactive installations about Atlanta’s impact and roundtable discussions. An evening hosted by Jermaine Dupri, featuring Paul Judge, Kei Henderson and surprise guests. We’ll cap it off with special performances from 2 Chainz, Gunna, and more of Atlanta’s best. Dream big and don’t miss out! CLICK HERE RSVP

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The Walking Dead Recap: Winter Is Here!

Sunday’s season finale of The Walking Dead was a slow-paced installment that showed viewers how our heroes braved their toughest winter yet.  The episode kicked off with a stunning revelation: The Kingdom was no more, and had fallen in the aftermath of Alpha butchering over ten individuals from the communities.  With a blizzard fast approaching, we learned that the settlement was wrecked as a result of failing pipes, and it was all but burnt to the ground.  The goal of the episode was to weather the storm and lead the Kingdommers to the Hilltop, you know because most of the body count had been people from there.  Months had passed since the pike incident, and Yumiko admitted to Michonne that there was an issue with the managing of all things Hilltop in the aftermath of Tara losing her spot as leader.  There was even a Maggie mention. Lauren Cohan’s alter ego had not been answering any of the letters sent to her, leading them to believe something was amiss.  Would the show really off Maggie off-screen? It’s doubtful.  Then there was Lydia who was struggling to fit in with the groups in the aftermath of Henry’s demise. Alden was all about making her feel unwelcome.  Daryl defended her and even told Carol that Henry saw something in her, so they should honor him by allowing her to stay with them. Carol admitted that she only saw Henry when she looked at Lydia.   With the storm brewing, it emerged that they would have to stay out all night if they wanted to survive.  Ezekiel managed to get Daryl alone and asked him to move on from the Hilltop because he wanted to make a fresh start with Carol in their new digs and that Daryl would just complicate matters.  Daryl seemingly agreed, and everyone decided to rest up in the Sanctuary before they got to the next checkpoint. This storm was really messing with them. Carol and Daryl chatted once there, and Carol wanted to know what Ezekiel said to her BFF. Carol said that Ezekiel wanted to blame Daryl because he didn’t want to blame her.  The former badass admitted that she was losing herself again.  “I’m really trying to hang on, but I don’t know what I’m doing,” she said.  That’s when things got gnarly. The storm was worse than anybody anticipated and they needed to make it to Hilltop that night or they would die trying to get there when the weather got worse.  Carol said they could just walk through the frozen river and be there, but Ezekiel knew that was straight through Alpha’s territory and that it could cause more problems.  “Those borders are hers, not ours,” Carol quipped.  Ezekiel and Michonne went at it because they made a mistake by letting so many people into the Kingdom.  “That woman… was able to walk among us because we didn’t know each other,” she said. “We can never let that happen again.” While that was going down, Lydia disappeared, and Carol told the others to go over the pond while she looked for her.  Zombies emerged from the snow, and things got more deadly … if that was possible.  Carol found Lydia and the teen tried to get Henry’s mom to kill her.  “Everything’s gonna be better when I’m gone,” said the teen, but Carol killed a walker behind her and said that she had a lot of life left to live.  While the residents of Alexandria stayed put, there was a whole lot of drama for them. The solar panels were not working, so the team rallied up in a small house and set a fire.  Negan was with them, and he couldn’t help but poke fun at the love triangle going on between Rosita, Siddiq, Eugene, and Gabriel.  Before we knew it, the fire blew up because the chimney was not cleaned, and the group went on a mission to Aaron’s house.  Judith broke off because Dog escaped, and Negan made it his mission to save the child and her dog. He was injured along the way.  The next morning, our heroes arrived at Hilltop, and Carol called off her engagement to Ezekiel.  “I will never stop loving you,” he said. “And I’ll never regret the fairy tale,” she replied. Carol left Ezekiel behind and went to Alexandria with Michonne and Daryl. Once they arrived, a snowball fight ensued between the two kids and all the adults.  We took another small time jump, and it was spring! The Whisperers were back in their own land, and Beta had some big words.  “The time away has been good for the pack and for you,” Beta told Alpha. “But I’ve made mistakes I can’t make again,” she said. “I’ll need to be stronger for what comes next.” Beta then gave his master a few whacks to inflict some pain on her.  As the episode drew to a close, a staticky message came through the radio, saying “Is anyone out there?” What did you think of the finale? Hit the comments.  The Walking Dead Season 10 gets underway this fall! View Slideshow: The Walking Dead Season 9: What’s About to Go Down?

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The Walking Dead Recap: Winter Is Here!