Vic Mensa has shared his first new music of 2020, with single ‘No More Teardrops’ featuring Malik Yusef and Wyatt Waddell. Listen to it below.Mensa first teased the song during his three-song virtual Lollapalooza performance earlier this month.
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Angelique Jackson During the early days of Black Lives Matter protests, Algee Smith took to Instagram Live to express his feelings about the state of the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death. He shared the emotional toll of acting in films that portray police brutality, saying that he no longer wanted to take on those robes but instead roles that will “edifying a Black man.”“I was obviously in a very emotional place.
Vic Mensa has shared his first new music of 2020, with single ‘No More Teardrops’ featuring Malik Yusef and Wyatt Waddell. Listen to it below.Mensa first teased the song during his three-song virtual Lollapalooza performance earlier this month.
Kane Brown is having trouble finding the middle ground as a biracial man amid the ongoing protests against police brutality. The country singer explained that current times have been tough for him and his family as people continue to put him on one side of the debate or another.The 26-year-old, whose mother is white and father is Black, explained that his goal is unity at a time when lines are being drawn in the wake of the death of George Floyd while in police custody in May.
Also Read: 'Utopia' Cast Promises Amazon Drama's Pandemic Storyline Won't Get Too Real“Mangrove” was co-written by Alastair Siddons and McQueen.“Sunday, August 9th, is 50 years since the Mangrove March, which led to nine innocent Black women and men being arrested,” McQueen said in a statement Friday. “It was a march necessitated by relentless police brutality in Notting Hill.
Eva Marcille shared a video on her social media account that managed to really upset her fans. It involves police brutality as you will see in the clip below.
Macy Gray is ramping up her nonprofit My Good.The organization, founded quietly earlier this year, seeks to help families and loved ones of victims of police violence with financial, emotional and mental health support.
In response to incidents of police brutality across the United States, singer Macy Gray is ramping up her nonprofit My Good. The organization, founded quietly earlier this year, seeks to help families and loved ones of victims of police violence with financial, emotional and mental health support.The org is also at work curating different platforms for the victims’ families to be heard including support groups with grief experts and ministers among other initiatives.
Keedron Bryant has released the official music video for his breakout single, ‘I Just Wanna Live’.The 13-year-old uploaded the a capella protest song to Instagram on May 27.
Will Thorne Staff WriterL. Chris Stewart, the trial attorney currently representing the families of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks, is teaming with eOne for a documentary series about his pursuit of justice for victims of police brutality.The series, titled “Burden of Justice,” will see Stewart open up his life and his legal practice to show the harsh realities of creating social change.
Angelique Jackson The world seems to be quickly coming to understand that navigating life as a Black person in America is an emotional and difficult journey.
“I’ve been a victim of police brutality,” Lil Baby, 25, says “nonchalantly” to writer Charles Holmes in the cover story of the August 2020 issue of Rolling Stone. Following the death of George Floyd by the hands of the police, Lil Baby (born Dominique Jones) hit the streets to protest.
Jada Pinkett Smith has set a new Facebook Watch viewing record after coming clean about her affair with singer August Alsina in an episode of her Red Table Talk show. The actress sat down with her husband Will Smith for a candid chat about their marriage, during which she confessed to embarking on a romance with Alsina during a secret separation around 2016.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThere’s hardly been a more charged, fascinating moment in TV this summer than Jada Pinkett Smith sitting at her famed Red Table with her husband, Will Smith, to talk about their marriage like never before.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOn “The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady,” a new tag-team single with Kid Cudi, Eminem slams New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, police violence and offers some characteristically intricate rhymes about the coronavirus pandemic, George Floyd, protests and the messed-up state of the world.In a dig most likely inspired by Brees’ comments last month that he’d “never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag” by kneeling during the National Anthem — addressing
Will Smith may be a Grammy-winning artist and blockbuster movie star, but he's experienced racial prejudice too. The rapper-actor opened up during the "On One With Angela Rye" podcast Tuesday (July 7) to share his experiences growing up in Philadelphia during a conversation about the current Black Lives Matter movement that followed George Floyd's death at the hands of police in May."I grew up under Mayor [Frank] Rizzo in Philadelphia.