The Roots, Live Nation Urban Announce 2026 Roots Picnic
The two-day festival Roots Picnic returns on Saturday, May 30 & Sunday, May 31, 2026 at Belmont Plateau.
The two-day festival Roots Picnic returns on Saturday, May 30 & Sunday, May 31, 2026 at Belmont Plateau.
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Two groups of scholars filed amicus briefs agreeing with the judge’s decision in Drake’s defamation lawsuit against UMG
The release of Juvenile’s first new solo album in a decade, Boiling Point, marks the start of a major new chapter for Juvie
50- “Planet Hollywood has always been connected to pop culture, and PH Live takes that energy to the next level.”
The Hampton Jazz & Music Festival returns for its 56th year
For over twenty years, Reclaim The Dream has honored Dr. King’s life and lasting legacy while serving as a powerful call for collective action
Rising DMV-bred hip-hop artist Black Fortune continues his ascent with the release of the official music video for his latest single, “Buy What U Want,” featuring multi-platinum global artist and labelmate BIA
Brooklyn Stand Up! Red Café is back with a new double single, “TSA Pre-Check” featuring Benny The Butcher and “Red Rum” featuring ElCamino
Hip-Hop Has Turned Political and we asked three rappers why
Gunna and his touring company have sued a promotional team, alleging they failed to remit payment for a January show in Colorado
Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins officially announces his highly anticipated 2026 Las Vegas residency, The Legend of the Snowman, returning to PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Protoje, one of the most pivotal architects of modern reggae, has joined forces with dancehall superstar Shenseea for the first time on their captivating new single and video “Goddess,” an uplifting anthem celebrating love and the beauty, strength, and power of women
Nas & DJ Premier dropped the new music video for “GiT Ready,” directed by Jean-Charles “JC” Charavin off their collaborative album Light-Years
T‑Money speaks on the evolution of the culture, the transition from local tapes to global domination, and the obstacles Black creators still face today