Meek Mill Joins Forces with Robert Kraft and Tom Brady to Combat Antisemitism
Just a few days after Kanye West issued a half-hearted apology to the Jewish community, it seems as though another rapper is stepping up to fight against antisemitism.
If books were not political, there would be no reason to ban them.
Just a few days after Kanye West issued a half-hearted apology to the Jewish community, it seems as though another rapper is stepping up to fight against antisemitism.
Slowthai has undoubtedly been quite active. He gained notoriety quickly in 2019 with the divisive and divisive “Nothing Wonderful About Britain,” but two years later, on “TYRON,” he returned to pleasantly surprise me. Given that he used his real name as the album’s title, it was practically inevitable that he would throw everything into it.
Meek Mill, who was born and raised in Philadelphia, never went to an Eagles game as a kid, much less threw footballs inside the team’s practice field.
Tracey Hitchings, a former singer for Landmarq, passed away at age 60 from cancer.
Drummer Austin D’amond and groove/melodic death metallers DevilDriver made an amicable separation announcement this past Thursday (Dec. 8).
As evidenced by the fact that their recent cover of Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul” made it onto Loudwire’s list of the 35 Best Rock + Metal Cover Songs of 2022, the alt-rock duo Nova Twins are swiftly establishing themselves as the go-to source for dynamic remakes this year.
That’s the first time The Afros come to mind, and it vanished just as quickly as their career did. I certainly had no idea that DJ Hurricane and Jam Master Jay had actually founded a band called The Afros.
Almost two years ago, when underground Hip Hop rappers 88thKey and Súle released “Retrogrades”, their on-track chemistry was showcased throughout the entire song.