Derrick Darby, a Rutgers University professor who studies the intersection of hip-hop and political philosophy, explains how ...
Micheal Blake goes back to the Obama Administration and now he's looking to bring his unique political brand to New York City ...
While hip-hop fans praised Lamar’s performance for taking a political stance while also centering Black culture, some ...
Across pop culture, Trump's second term is being met with less opposition than his first. Did everyone just give up?
It’s remarkable that an artist whose work is so deeply political and who hasn’t chased pop stardom was picked to perform at ...
Kendrick Lamar struck a chord at the Super Bowl, and it was definitely a major. The hip-hop legend triumphed in his halftime ...
since the NFL isn't exactly an institution that's known for its support of Black lives. So on this episode, we're digging into the history of hip hop and how it's been co-opted.
If Kendrick Lamar plays his Drake diss track “Not Like Us” at Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show, he’ll have to tone it down ...
Instead of revisiting the past, the rap titan’s Super Bowl performance focused on the now — from his latest album to the ...
The performance symbolized Black people's plight in America — and hip-hop’s powerful ability to respond. William E. Ketchum ...
During the “Golden Era” of the 1980s, several groups platformed political positions and voiced the concerns of the downtrodden and oppressed. Hip-Hop music, at least on the mainstream level ...
The Compton rapper fashioned the Super Bowl halftime show as his victory lap, taking the culture to new heights and his pettiness to new lows.