As Black History Month comes to an end, we’re giving you one more healthy dose of Black excellence from the self-proclaimed “Classic Man” – Jidenna. When it comes to creating innovative concepts with Black artists and breaking barriers, PepsiCo has found itself at the forefront of cultivating a space for artists of color to share their culture […]

Cardi B was undoubtedly the most charismatic internet sensation of 2015, and her following is only increasing in the New Year.

Montana of 300 stopped by to discuss his rise in the rap game, being different from other Chicago artists, hanging with Kanye West and Rick Rubin, and details about his new project.

Cardi B was undoubtedly the most charismatic internet sensation of 2015, and her following is only increasing in the New Year.

The past decade has been filled with trials and tribulations for New York rappers Remy Ma and Papoose.

Twenty years, three LOX albums, and three solo albums later, Jadakiss returns to the game after a six-year hiatus with his fourth studio album, "Top 5 Dead or Alive."

Music

As we get closer to a decade without Pimp C, one of hip-hop’s most influential artists, his bravado and charm resonates within the hooks and vibes of the Billboard chart’s top rappers—indisputably managing to manipulate their projects with his Texas bass, soul, and jazz inspired lines. From A$AP Rocky’s “Wavybone” to Travi$ Scott’s “Wasted,” the ever-evolving culture […]

As an artist who's thrived on being "ahead of her time," But You Cain't Use My Phone is a project indicative of a highly evolved Erykah who's operating on yet another "frequency."

You've probably heard her soulful voice on Chance The Rapper and The Social Experiment's Surf album and Chicago newcomer Towkio's "Heaven Only Knows," but there's more to Eryn Allen Kane than background vocals and guest features.

Joss Stone is back with a new body of work, "Water For Your Soul."