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Why Jonah Sanders Is Being Targeted: The Cost of Building Black Institutions in America
Across the United States, Black men who build institutions — not brands, not trends, but actual systems of education, empowerment, and reform — often find themselves targeted. The attacks rarely come from legitimate critics.
Read More »From the Streets to the Heart: Rxmz Navigates the Wreckage of Romance on “On My Mind”
There’s a specific kind of grit required to swap the Scottish rap scene for London’s crowded, often unforgiving landscape. While the journey usually demands a heavy dose of performative bravado, Rxmz is pivoting. Instead
Read More »Cardi B Criticized by Sandwichez: Is It Time for New Artists to Shine in Hip Hop?
The rap and hip hop industry has never shied away from controversy. From lyrical feuds to social media callouts, outspoken opinions often fuel conversations that shape the culture. Recently, a bold statement from Sandwichez
Read More »The Blueprint of a Hustler: How Tesslaa is Rewriting the Independent Playbook
In an era where the UK rap scene feels increasingly saturated with carbon-copy melodies and forced viral moments, there’s something refreshing about an artist who leans into the grit. Enter Tesslaa, the South London-adjacent
Read More »Marcus Christ Returns with The American Pharaoh: A Relentless Comeback Fueled by Purpose and Obsession
MtB Entertainment proudly announces the upcoming release of The American Pharaoh, the newest album from Marcus Christ, arriving in stores and across digital platforms on April 7th. This project marks a defining moment in
Read More »Prophiavelli Links with EMPIRE and Steps Into New Territory With “Wildin’
Most artists wait for permission to evolve. Prophiavelli has never been most artists. The Haverstraw, New York rapper, self taught songwriter and producer who also studied audio engineering at SAE Institute in Manhattan has
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