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VA - New Music Releases Week 07 of 2021

Playing time:15:38:51 Artist: VA Tracklist: 01. 3, 2, 1 (02:11) 02. Tempt (03:09) 03. Fauna (03:36) 04. Way Less Sad (03:26) 05. Good For Me (ALPHA 9 Remix) (05:04) 06. Mixed Emotions (03:00) 07. Breaking Free (Skybreak Remix) (04:01) 08. Begin Again (03:46) 09. Anywhere (03:19) 10. Strangers (02:52) 11. Fake A Smile (02:48) 12. Want You To Want Me (03:07) 13. Come Here and Leave Me Alone (03:06) 14. Everybody s Gonna Love Somebody (Edit) (03:16) 15. Underwater Love (LA Vision Remix) (02:28) 16. Maybe Not (07:33) 17. Love Songs Ain t for Us (feat. Keith Urban) (03:40) 18. Animal Kingdom (03:10) 19. Black Myself (03:21) 20. If Not Now, When? (02:47) 21. One Man Down (03:08) 22. test drive (02:02) 23. Origin s Riddim (Fight Pausa Remix) (04:17) 24. everybody knows (03:22) 25. You Were in My Dream Last Night (04:01) 26. Don t You Worry About Me (03:40) 27. Coming Down (03:24) 28. Let You Go (02:22) 29. Money Gang (feat. Pooh Shiesty) (03:44)

It s always a good time to celebrate Black history: How to watch Judas and the Black Messiah, Small Axe, more

It’s always a good time to celebrate Black history: How to watch ‘Judas and the Black Messiah,’ ‘Small Axe,’ more Updated Feb 18, 2021; Posted Feb 18, 2021 Lakeith Stanfield, foreground, and Daniel Kaluuya on the stage, are shown in a scene from the film, Judas and the Black Messiah. (Glen Wilson/Warner Bros. Entertainment via AP)AP Facebook Share Over the years, the fact that February is designated as Black History Month has prompted both celebration and skepticism. On the plus side, February typically brings to TV a richer-than-usual selection of films and shows that are created by Black artists and that explore the texture and history of Black experience and culture. On the minus side, critics question why one paltry month is deemed sufficient to honor Black Americans, and their contribution to the nation.

Best Rap Album Grammy Nominee Freddie Gibbs Enlists Schoolboy Q For Gang Signs

Gibbs and  ScHoolboy scored by warm horns, breezy keys, and a laid-back bassline. The two acclaimed L.A.-based rappers reflect on their respective street pasts and the impact that time has had on their recent successes. Though they live in a more aligned way with the song’s relaxed instrumental,  Gibbs and  ScHoolboy remind all opposition to tread lightly. One of rap’s most versatile and technically gifted stylists,  Gibbs effortlessly delivers lines in a rolling melodic cadence that recalls the Chicago rap luminaries he namechecks:  “Every day I need a dope flip / I was on some broke shit / A nigga was a po’ pimp, Do or Die.”

ABC Owned Television Stations Celebrate Black History Month With Exclusive Premium Content Across Its Eight Stations And Connected TV Apps

Image Credit: ABC ABC Owned Television Stations premieres an extraordinary consortium of Black History Month content to its viewers across its eight stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Raleigh-Durham and Fresno. The station group plans to make premium content available across its 32 connected TV apps on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV and Roku, with a special rebroadcast of the groundbreaking five-part docuseries,  ‘Our America: Living While Black,’ on Hulu. Localish will premiere hyperlocal stories celebrating Black culture that will air in linear broadcast across the eight stations. The digital-native lifestyle brand will also repost and promote long-form and short-form content, including its most popular show, “More in Common,” across its platforms all month long.

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