Saturday, July 17, 2021

NFL plans to inspire change this season with "Left Every Voice and Sing" and More

 



The Black national anthem, "Left Every Voice and Sing," will play before every game this season, according to the NFL.  The anthem previously played before week 1 games in 2020.  

This will be a continuation of last years social justice messages with on field-signage and decals on players helmets. 


The NBA had a attempted to show solidarity with many of its' players by showing social justice messages during the 2020 season but after experiencing plummeting ratings, the showing was quickly sidelined. 

This reinforces the NFL's 10-year, $250 million commitment to fighting systemic racism in America.  Music mogul and rapper, Jay-Z and his Roc Nation Company have been advising the league on its "Inspire Change" initiative since last year.


Friday, July 16, 2021

Legendary Rapper Biz Markie Dead at 57

 The Biz is finally sleeping.

Biz Markie 
Legendary rapper, singer, DJ, actor, comedian, and writer Biz Markie died Friday in Baltimore at the age of 57 following what had been reported to be a long battle with complications from diabetes. No official cause of death was provided in the official statement sent out to several media outlets by his representative Jenni Izumi. “It is with profound sadness that we announce, this evening, with his wife Tara by his side, hip hop pioneer Biz Markie peacefully passed away,” Izumi said. 

“We are grateful for the many calls and prayers of support that we have received during this difficult time. Biz created a legacy of artistry that will forever be celebrated by his industry peers and his beloved fans whose lives he was able to touch through music, spanning over 35 years. He leaves behind a wife, many family members and close friends who will miss his vibrant personality, constant jokes and frequent banter. We respectfully request privacy for his family as they mourn their loved one.” 

Born Marcel Theo Hall, the Harlem native was perhaps best known for "Just a Friend" a single off his second album, "The Biz Never Sleeps" that reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1989, and earned a place in pop-culture history with its combination of narrative-rapping and outlandish singing propelling it to cult-favorite popularity that persists today.




Notorious B.I.G. goes Big with Budweiser

 

"This Bud's for you...Notorious B.I.G. fans.  The company is paying tribute to revered MC by collaborating with Biggie's estate, for "The Notorious B.I.G. Tall Boy Budweiser Cans."  The new cans have a hand-drawn sketch of Big and the Brooklyn skyline.  




It's well known by most hip-hop fans that Big was from "BK," Brooklyn, New York.  Budweiser wanted to make sure the borough was represented with the fallen Hip-Hop star, which also includes lyrics from Biggie's classic "Ready to Die" album single, "Unbelievable."

Pretty Fly.


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