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Thursday, May 31, 2018
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Check out World of Dance
Check Out World of Dance
Check out a new dance competition show May 29th on Fox 5.
The judges are Jennifer Lopez, Ne-Yo, Derek Hough and Jenna Dewan.
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Kelly Rowland- Motivation ft Sean M aka Sean Cos Mason remix Vs. Kelly Rowland-Motivation ft. Lil Wayne (Official Video)
Kelly Rowland-Motivation ft. Sean M aka Sean Cos Mason (official video)
Kelly Rowland- Motivation ft. Lil Wayne (official video)
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Celebrity Hip-Hop Artist Advocate Activist List
Celebrity Hip-Hop Artist Advocate Activist List
10 rappers who have used their platform to affect positive change.
Materialism and humanitarianism are often at odds in hip-hop. Actavis and activism do not always go hand-in-hand. But hip-hop is a world unto itself, and countless rappers have used their platform to fight for the underprivileged.
This article interprets "social activism" broadly -- it includes artists who have uplifted marginalized groups, generally affect positive change in the world, and attack social injustice. Unfortunately, it is not always so easy to attack social injustice at its root. But we salute these 10 rappers who have served their community and inspired a new generation of do-gooders.
In light of the recent police
Chance the Rapper
Chance the Rapper has been extremely active with charity work in his native Chicago, particularly with children. Last year, he took elementary school kids on a surprise field trip and organizing a free festival for Chicago teens. He held an initiative called "Warmer Winter" that raised $60 thousand in 10 days to buy EMPWR coats -- built to handle Chicago's brutal winters -- for the local homeless population. Chance's efforts earned him the honor of being named Chicago’s 2014 Outstanding Youth of the Year and Chicago Mag's 2015 “Chicagoan of the Year."
Kendrick Lamar
In addition to empowering young black folks through his music (and his performances -- that Grammy performance -- my god), Kendrick has quietly donated hundreds of thousands to the Compton school district for music, sports, and other after-school programs. He's even used his endorsement deal with Reebok to bring about a detente between Bloods & Crips. For his efforts, Kendrick was bestowed Compton's key to the city in February.
Vince Staples
Vince Staples mentioned Long Beach's Ramona Park approximately 80 times on his debut album Summertime '06 and even allotted the park two of its own tracks: "Ramona Park Legend Pt. 1" and "Ramona Park Legend Pt. 2." "The sun comes down, and guns come out, you know Ramona Park."
Staples spoke at a press conference at Ramona Park last month to announce a new youth YMCA program called the Youth Institute, an initiative that combines the efforts of local officials and Staples' financial support (he contributed an undisclosed amount) to help 20 eighth and ninth graders learn filmmaking, graphic design, music production, 3D printing, and product design.
“I want to be able to be one of the people that reinforces the fact that we matter just as much as the next person,” Staples said. “That’s actually the biggest thing I can do for this community. I think the most important thing is opportunities. What I can say is, living over here my entire life, I’ve never had an opportunity given to me from the area, only examples of how to mess up, and what I didn’t want to do.”
In this slot, we could ave chose Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine's $70 million donations to open a new music academy at USC but opted to go with Staples. More personal.
Lupe Fiasco
Lupe Fiasco's willingness to tackle sociopolitical issues in his music, on social media, and in the media at large has defined his career, and to some extent stunted its growth. Few rappers have more spent more of their time, money, and energy (artistic or otherwise) acting on behalf of the less fortunate.
A few examples: In 2010, Lupe participated in the Summit on the Summit project to raise awareness for the lack of clean drinking water around the globe. In 2014, he released a promotional single ahead of Tetsuo & Youth called "Mission" dedicated to cancer survivors and sufferers. In 2015, he started a fund to help entrepreneurs in poor neighborhoods.
Lupe's Lupe Fiasco Foundation encourages, inspires, and educates inner-city youth in the Chicago area.
T.I.
T.I. Marched with thousands of demonstrators in Atlanta protesting police violence over the weekend. Over the course of the career, he has given out hundreds of bicycles and scholarships in partnerships with the Boys & Girls Club. He tends to concentrate his food drives and other charitable efforts around the holidays
In 2012, he launched his “Give Like A King" campaign to raise money on behalf of homeless vets.
Big Sean
Big Sean's Sean Anderson Foundation is best known for its annual Thanksgiving turkey drive. The foundation has also partnered with dozens of other charitable organizations to help young and underprivileged people around the globe.
In 2015, Sean funded "The Sean Anderson Studio of Infinite Possibilities" at his alma mater, Detroit's Cass Technical High School. "Being a mentor, I see the importance of showing people their inner potential," he said.
Vic Mensa
Once a happy-go-lucky rapper content to chase girls and smoke trees, Mensa has emerged as one of the most passionately political voices in hip-hop. He marched on behalf of Laquan McDonald in Chicago last Fall and penned "16 Shots" about McDonald's killing at Chicago PD's hands. He debuted the song at a #JusticeForFlint event, where he assisted with the efforts to get Flint residents temporary access to clean water.
While dozens of rappers have been active after the most recent wave of police shootings, Mensa was one of the few to release a pro-LGBTQ anthem ("Free Love") in the wake of the Orlando gay nightclub massacre last month.
Snoop Dogg
While Snoop has donated to dozens of charities, his primary method of affecting positive change is sports. He is the king of the charity sporting event -- most recently he headed to Flint to participate in Morris Peterson's "Hoop 4 Water" basketball fundraiser. His non-profit Snoop Youth Football League seeks to empower youths and build character through athletics.
Killer Mike
In 2015, he announced his write-in candidacy for the Georgia state congress and encouraged his followers to vote for him, although he did not conduct a full-fleged campaign. killings, The Game & Snoop Doggorganized a peaceful protest last Friday in LA called Operation H.U.N.T., which stands for "Hate Us Not Today." The two veteran rappers led a group of men to LAPD headquarters, where they talked to cops about police-community relations and met with the mayor and police chief.
The Game is very proud of his humanitarian efforts. At the peak of the Flint Water Crisis, he donated a cool $1 million to the cause and called out Jimmy Fallon and Madonna's comparatively wimpy $10K donations "a joke" in the process.
The Game sees himself as a leader in the community. He helped lead the 20th anniversary Million Man March last year and spent weeks leading up to The Documentary 2 giving out $1,000 in cash per day to a local person in need.
The Game & Snoop Dogg lead a peaceful march near LAPD headquarters today pic.twitter.com/YGdl0loNCZ
https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/10-rappers-turned-social-activists-news.22786.html
Janet Jackson Received An Icon Billboard Music Award
Janet Jackson Received An Icon Billboard Music Award
Video by Entertainment Tonight
The beautiful Queen of Pop Icon Janet Jackson received an Icon Billboard Award on Sunday in Las Vegas. Superstar Jackson also performed during the TV award show — her first televised performance in nine years. It was a career-affirming moment for the 52-year-old star, who has racked up an extraordinary number of hits over her decades-long career. After being honored the Icon Award she performed her hit record from her Rhythm Nation album "Nasty." Janet was the first Afro-American women to win a Billboard Icon Award.
This legendary music artist was amongst the first artists of her era to ground herself in the mission of advocacy. Her words and dance numbers still speak volumes to those who pay attention. During her Billboard performance, for example, her dancers embodied all sizes and shapes, as well as races, gender, and sexual orientation. It was powerful if subtle, form of representation. Janet was always a prolific advocate for world directed issues such as racism, and gender equality has long been issued at the focus of Jackson’s activism.
After rocking the stage with her incredible performance, @JanetJackson accepts the 2018 #BBMAs Icon Award! #ICON_JANET
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018
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How to book Celebrities and Music Artist from Global Talent Booking Agencies?
How to book Celebrities, Athletes, Actors, Music Artist from Global Talent Booking Agencies?
Are you seeking to book an artist for your next event?
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