Celebrating the King of Pop’s Unmatched Legacy in Black Music History
Seventeen years after Michael Jackson’s passing, his unparalleled influence on Black music continues to resonate.
Seventeen years after Michael Jackson’s passing, his unparalleled influence on Black music continues to resonate.
Oscar winner Morgan Freeman announces his first blues album ‘Death Letter Blues,’ released on Juneteenth, celebrating the powerful legacy of Black music with his unique interpretations alongside Taj Mahal.
Jay-Z re-releases “Na What, Na Who (Originator 99)” on streaming and vinyl, sparking speculation about a new album is on the way.
Dive into the celebration of Black Music Month with E-40, the legendary Vallejo artist who brings decades of hip-hop history to the NPR Tiny Desk.
From Ambitious Dreams to Hollywood Triumph: The Creation of “Purple Rain”