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The History of the Flash Drive
The History of the Flash Drive Flash drives and memory cards are the two types of data storage devices that are the most mobile. Bulk Memory Cards bulk flash drives are ordered by the
Read More »HBCU Pride: Atlanta Hawks to Celebrate Black Colleges and the Divine Nine at Second Annual HBCU Night Presented By Chase on Feb. 29
The Atlanta Hawks will host their second annual HBCU (Historically Black College and University) Night presented by Chase on Saturday, Feb. 29, at the award-winning State Farm Arena. The night is dedicated to celebrating
Read More »How Lebraa Deville Stopped Dancing and Started Rapping
From an exotic dancer to a rapper? Lebraa Deville has countered all odds to make her dreams a reality. She is the true definition of a determined person who is using their talent, energy
Read More »Royce 5’9 x KXNG Crooked – TRICKED (Video)
Hip-Hop wordsmith Royce 5’9’s latest project ‘The Allegory’ has received very high praise from Hip-Hop fans and fellow Hip-Hop artist since its release. Continuing to promote what may be his best project
Read More »Lil Duval x Jacquees x Tank – Nasty (Video)
Lil Duval has done it again. The comedian, actor, singer is back with a new record and this time he brought his homies along. If you’ve been looking for the right R&B
Read More »Jhene Aiko Reveals “Chilombo” Tracklist!
Jhene Aiko is ready to drop her third album, “Chilombo,” and taking a look at the tracklist – it’s definitely star-studded with names such as Big Sean (of course), H.E.R., John Legend, Ab-Soul, Ty
Read More »Bleacher Report and Mitchell & Ness Tap Hip-Hop Music Artists to Reimagine NBA Team Designs in NBA Remix Apparel and Headwear Collection
A handful of NBA stars have had their turn at music and many music artists have dreamed of making the NBA. Today, those worlds collide with the launch of Bleacher Report’s NBA Remix Collection
Read More »HHS87 Exclusive: Yella Beezy drops first new song and video of 2020 called “Keep It In The Streets”
Taking it back to where it all started, Yella Beezy shines a light on the Dallas neighborhood that raised him, Oak Cliff. To open the video, he states the importance of keeping issues
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