Sierra A. Porter, Des Moines Register
Published
12:40 pm UTC Feb. 10, 2021
As the National Museum of African American Music opens its doors, journalists from the USA TODAY Network explore the stories, places and people who helped make music what it is today in our expansive series, Hallowed Sound.
After years of disrespect from the East and West coast music scenes, Atlanta s rap and hip-hop artists broke out in the mid-1990s. In the years that followed, the city s music scene grew and evolved, developing crunk and trap styles that remain wildly popular today. Dig the top 30 classic songs that bumped out of Atlanta!
THE BBC is always being called out for their correspondents’ bias and partiality against the case for Scotland’s independence and National readers can’t make up their minds if the worst offender over the years has been Laura Kuenssberg or Nick Robinson. Actually there really isn’t any doubt – it’s Naughty Nick, who committed the single worst act of editorial interference, not to mention bias and misjudgement in the run up to the 2014 referendum. You will recall that Alex Salmond gave a press conference during which Robinson asked the then First Minister: “Why should a Scottish voter believe you, a politician, against men who are responsible for billions of pounds of profits?”