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Politics YG didn't stop the theatrics there, as his Rolling Loud Los Angeles performance also included a Donald Trump impersonator.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 1105 Views
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Crime In November of last year, Brett Hankison was found guilty of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights while executing a search warrant.
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Caroline Fisher 1063 Views
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TV "The Boondocks" is known for its amusing, animated commentary on all things controversial. Here's why the culture needs its return immediately.
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Erika Marie 4.8K Views
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Original Content During the star-studded Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, Kendrick Lamar didn’t rap the infamous “Alright” line, “we hate po-po,” and the brief silence from that moment was deafening.
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Joshua Robinson 19.0K Views
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Original Content Over thirty years later, N.W.A.'s "Fuck Tha Police" resonates with a new generation, finding life as a modern-day protest anthem.
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Mitch Findlay 3.7K Views
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Music He detailed why he felt it was necessary to create "The Bigger Picture" and explained not using political moments for social media posts.
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Erika Marie 7.0K Views
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Crime Joe Rogan hosted Krystal and Saagar of The Hill on his podcast, where they delved deep into America politics and more.
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Rose Lilah 5.0K Views
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Music Videos 21 Savage uses the latest single off of "Issa Album" to tackle police brutality.
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Aron A. 11.4K Views
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Gram Lakeith Stanfield caught wind of Lil Wayne's comments about police brutality and the current protests tied to the murder of George Floyd, and it's clear that he didn't agree with the rapper's sentiments.
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Erika Marie 286.2K Views
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Sports The athlete's simple fashion choice had its own message.
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Zaynab 5.8K Views
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Pop Culture Beyoncé used a number of Nigerian artists and creatives to make "Black is King," including singer-songwriter Tiwa Savage.
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Erika Marie 30.4K Views
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Original Content Childish Gambino’s latest undertaking explores the joy and senseless violence of black America.
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Luke Hinz 17.5K Views
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Politics Noname called out the hypocrisy of rappers whose "whole discographies be about black plight" but have failed to speak up on George Floyd's murder.
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Lynn S. 4.9K Views
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Beef Lil B and Guapdad 4000 hopped on the phone to speak about their differences, coming together at the end of the day.
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Alex Zidel 2.4K Views
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Music Daz makes it seem like the dog was trying to protect his home.
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Karlton Jahmal 3.7K Views