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Music Anderson .Paak returns with the second season of his Apple Music 1 radio show and among his first guests is "Jaguar II" hitmaker Victoria Monét.
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Pop Culture The Oscar-winning actress stars as Shirley Chisholm in the riveting biopic about the first Black woman elected to U.S. Congress.
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Pop Culture The filmmaker's latest movie was praised by her peers, including Danielle Brooks, Sarunas Jackson, Gabrielle Dennis, Laz Alonso, and Jeffrey Wright.
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Pop Culture Celebrities descended on The Big Apple to celebrate the musical return of The Plastics and their classmates.
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Music Does Nicki Minaj feel like the Hip Hop community loves her? The "Pink Friday 2" icon gets candid in her latest chat with Ebro Darden.
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Pop Culture The upcoming satirical comedy is a play on the Spike Lee-coined film trope of "Magical Negroes"—and it has social media talking.
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Music EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Queen Naiija is back with her incredible new mixtape, "After the Butterflies." Queen sat down with us to talk about her putting her relationship in her music, becoming comfortable in her solitude, her fire collaborations, and why she's always been a "regular-degular-schmegular girl."
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TV Issa Rae's "Rap Sh!t" is back with Season 2, meaning the "Chat Sh!t" podcast returns after every episode to break down the drama!
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TV EXCLUSIVE INTERVIVEW: Mehgan James has returned to reality television as a veteran—but she's more than just unscripted TV. We spoke with her about "Basketball Wives Orlando," her hit podcast "The Hollywood Group Chat," her "Good Head" manifestation book, and much more.
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Pop Culture This groundbreaking film gave us a Black lead & kickstarted Horror Noire, shaking up societal norms.
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Music With his sophomore album on the horizon, Offset gives insight into "Set It Off" and why he's approaching this era like a new artist.
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Music Big Boi and André 3000's "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" changed the way Hip Hop viewed collaborative albums—and no one could duplicate Outkast's eclectic delivery.
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