Since the beginning of time, women have always been held back and even more determined to break through the so-called “glass ceiling.” to appreciate the magnitude of what it means when Hillary Clinton became the first woman to be a presumptive nominee of a major political party in the United Continue Reading
A Tribute to the Artist Known as Prince
We are losing our most talented icons in a hurry. In the last decade, we’ve lost enough icons | from the United States | to where it’s not as shocking when the news breaks. James Brown, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Natalie Cole, Bobbi Kristina Brown, B. B. King, Robin Williams, Continue Reading
The Legacy of Muhammad Ali
The legacy of Muhammad Ali taught us that to be a legend, you must first have the courage to declare it. Nobody knows you better than yourself. No one can decide your destiny but you. Could someone borrow your shoes and wear them better than you? Probably. My point is Continue Reading
Laboramus Exspectantes Vol. 1
Laboramus Exspectantes Vol. 1 is my third full-length studio album. I recorded it at Thunder Dome Sounds in Toronto, Canada, and Juno Award winner Eddie Bullen produced it. My concept for the album is about becoming a permanent resident of Canada. I wanted to state that I had been a Continue Reading
Beyonce’s Formation
Beyoncé is here with a powerful message. Get information to get the information. Her message is simple, “stop shooting us.” If the law enforcement community has issues with this message, it should be seen as a sign that they want to continue killing black people. If so, then they’re evil Continue Reading
The Best of Kanya West
West has attracted an exceeding amount of attention on social media in recent months. For a guy who once idolized Dame Dash, Beanie Sigel, and Freeway, it’s more than just a miracle that he has become an icon Jay Z endorses. Ye surpasses everything a starving artist could pray for. Continue Reading
Policing the Development of Culture & Art
A community that does not respect its visual, auditory or performing artists, is not a psychologically or culturally healthy one.” Not everyone who calls the police is correct. Some people use the police to oppress others. It’s like suicide by a cop, where one deliberately offends a cop so the Continue Reading
Black History Month / Bai Bureh
When the British settled in Freetown, the natives of Romarong had sold them a piece of land. However, after the repatriation of some formerly enslaved people, the British appointed a “crown colony” and soon began to sign treaties and policies that they could assume authority over areas of influence in Continue Reading
Michelle Persad’s “14 Reasons You Shouldn’t Visit Toronto”
Toronto has become a hot topic in recent years. This city is not like others. I can only go by what I think; in my opinion, this metropolis’s socio-economic dynamics, laws, cultural mentality, and geopolitical spectrum are far from symbolic to a visitor. We all made the mistake of thinking Continue Reading
NBA 2K16 is Trash
To describe NBA 2K16, I’d say it’s like the hot ex-girlfriend who felt like she’d spent the last five years raw, dogging it with King Kong. And just in case you all want to call me out, I’m not slut shaming. 2K16 is a stud with erectile dysfunction. In essence, Continue Reading
A Tribute to Richard Taylor
In my pedagogy, I was taught that grief comes with [1] shock/denial, [2] anger, [3] bargaining, [4] depression, and [5] acceptance. Such is the shattering emotional pain that has come with losing Richard Taylor. For me, he was the friend I had before I knew I had a brother. When Continue Reading
Wilfred 14 Hits / Written In Gold
I proudly announce my first poetry book after “Hiphop Kruzade,” which I penned under “Written In Gold.” I plan to publish it as an eBook on March 16, 2016. It is customary for me to treat my fans with music to each book. The accompanying music for this project is Continue Reading
Word to the Streets Pt. 2
They became ashamed of their talent because of what others had to say. When they did not earn much money, their family, friends, and community.” Remember that blog I wrote called “Word To The Streets”? When did I explain where I was coming from with the music, why I did what Continue Reading
20 Ruttish Sexii, Sexies of 2015 Pt. 1
A Slot-C will be a Slot-C, whether Caucasian, African, Asian, Arab, Native, or Hispanic. The consensus is that Slot-C is the end goal of a man’s lust. As opposed to what many are taught, any man can attest that after his fair share of Slot-Cs, he never found one that Continue Reading
Top 5 Reasons Why ISIS is Bad News for a Real Nigga
You’re trying to come up in life, earn outside the establishment, and secure a good financial status. You want to beat the system so you can get ahead. You’re a misunderstood nigga because you do not follow anybody anywhere. You do your own thing. Guess what’s your biggest problem right Continue Reading