Beyoncé is celebrating Juneteenth weekend with the release of a timely new track.
01.06.2020 - 19:17 / nme.com
It's the rapper's second new track of 2020
CupcakKe has shared a new track to benefit the Minnesota Freedom Fund.
‘Lemon Pepper’ is the rapper’s second new track of 2020, and half the proceeds from the song will go to raising money for bail funds following the death of George Floyd.
CupcakKe was among a host of musicians and celebrities to support a new fund to assist protestors following Floyd’s death.
Floyd, 46, died in Minneapolis late last Monday (May 25) following an altercation with police
Beyoncé is celebrating Juneteenth weekend with the release of a timely new track.
Noname just dropped her new track “Song 33”.
Ruth B has released her new track, “If I Have A Son”, about racism and the death of George Floyd.
H.E.R. has shared a powerful new song ‘I Can’t Breathe’ in response to the death of George Floyd in Minnesota last month.
Grammy-winning singer/songwriter H.E.R. debuted a moving new song entitled "I Can't Breathe" during Wednesday night's (June 10) episode of iHeartRadio's Living Room Concert Series. The performance was filmed at a recording studio in Brooklyn and the singer said that the title was inspired by current events and comes in the wake of several weeks of protest following the police-caused killing for George Floyd.
Ava DuVernay is opening up about the death of George Floyd and the notion of "police invisibility." The director, whose films highlight racial inequality, spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about the profound impact Floyd's death, at the hands of Minnesota police has had on the nation. "These are times that...I don't even describe them as tough times I describe them as important times," DuVernay explained on Monday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Bring Me The Horizon‘s Oli Sykes has announced the band are delaying the release of their latest single due to ongoing worldwide protests for racial equality.Last month, the band revealed that a new single called ‘Parasite Eve’ would be coming this Wednesday.
Just like many around the nation, Spike Lee is feeling the heaviness over the recent death of George Floyd and the subsequent protests against brutality.
Banksy has shared a powerful piece of artwork in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, portraying the burning of an American flag.The anonymous artist’s latest work was shared on his Instagram page earlier today (June 6), which comes after the death of George Floyd, an African American man who was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota when a white police officer knelt on his neck as he lay on the ground during an arrest.It depicts a vigil for a member of the black community, whose picture is in
Spike Lee is feeling the heaviness over the recent death of George Floyd and the subsequent protests against brutality.The 63-year-old director is known for speaking up for what he believes in, and stepped out to participate in a protest and vigil for Floyd in New York City this week.
George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officers and subsequent protests against systemic racism in America and ongoing police brutality, there’s also been a growing discussion about how cops are portrayed on TV.
Hugh Jackman came under fire from fans on Twitter after sharing a photo of a protester hugging a police officer following the death of George Floyd during a brutal arrest.
Hugh Jackman came under fire from fans on Twitter after sharing a photo of a protester hugging a police officer following the death of George Floyd during a brutal arrest. The African-American man was killed after a white cop in Minneapolis, Minnesota knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes, despite Floyd’s insistence he couldn’t breathe.
Chika, Zendaya, Kehlani, SZA, Lizzo and more artists gathered outside LA Mayor Eric Garcetti's house Tuesday afternoon (June 2) for a peaceful protest led by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, BLM LA's chapter head Melina Abdullah and Insecure actor Kendrick Sampson.
"This is a concentrated effort to encourage people to go beyond awareness and take action"
Ty Dolla $ign voiced how apparent police brutality in America continues to be after George Floyd, a Black man from Minnesota who died after a white cop knelt on his neck (the independent autopsy recently ruled it a homicide due to asphyxiation), in a new song he recorded last night (May 31).