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From healing gardens to rain-soaked reflections, Black artists have long tapped into nature as both metaphor and muse. Whether it’s grounding yourself in soil after a heartbreak, reaching toward the sun for growth or simply observing the sky to escape the chaos below, nature remains a constant thread in Black music across eras and genres. […]
RIMON’s genre-defying sound is a testament to the wide array of influences that have shaped her music. The Eritrean-born artist, who spent her formative years in the Netherlands, effortlessly blends R&B, Afrobeats and alternative music, creating a style that’s all her own. “I just have a lot… it’s a mix melting pot of all these […]
Paras Griffin A lot can happen in a life that spans over seven decades, so it would only make sense to put forth every effort that assures each and every one of those days will matter for something. For Cathy Hughes, the consummate chairwoman here at Radio One and Urban One, it’s been her only […]
Cannabis culture has long influenced Black music, particularly within hip-hop and R&B, where artists unapologetically celebrate marijuana’s role in creative inspiration, social commentary and leisurely indulgence. From R&B smoothness to classic hip-hop bangers, these tracks perfectly encapsulate the relaxed, euphoric vibes of 4/20. Dive into these essential songs that continue to soundtrack our collective smoke […]
Two decades after the release of her breakthrough debut album, Keyshia Cole is hitting the road in celebration of The Way It Is with an anniversary tour—and a stacked supporting lineup. Image: Keyshia Cole Instagram. Officially titled The Way It Is – 20th Anniversary Tour, the newly announced trek will launch this July in North […]
While co-hosting TODAY With Jenna & Friends, Tyra Banks didn’t hold back when asked who she’d cast in a remake of The Bodyguard. The supermodel and media mogul offered up Taylor Swift for the lead role of “Rachel,” made famous by the late Whitney Houston. “I think Taylor Swift, because business, commerce, art—and she would […]
There was a time when Coachella was the cultural music event of the year. The outfits, the surprise guests, the once-in-a-lifetime performances — it all felt larger than life, notably as award shows decreased in popularity. But lately, the festival doesn’t feel as exciting as it used to. Sure, it still pulls big names and […]
With weekend one of Coachella now in the rearview and Dreamville Fest now planning its next iteration, festival season is officially underway. A full slate of gatherings devoted to the celebration of Black music in all its forms—hip-hop, R&B, jazz, techno, house and more—are lining up across the country. Whether you’re a crate-digging purist, a […]
When The Emancipation of Mimi dropped on April 12, 2005, it didn’t just reignite Mariah Carey’s chart dominance—it redefined what a comeback could look like in pop music. With powerhouse vocals, razor-sharp songwriting and undeniable cultural sway, the era remains a masterclass in reinvention. Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, The Emancipation of […]
Vic Mensa, born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, has long balanced vulnerability and a deep personal commitment to his community. In a recent conversation, the artist and activist spoke with a quiet depth and effortless cool as he provided EBONY with insight into his health journey and evolving relationship with social media. Mensa, once […]