Black Music Month - Page 6
Gospel music has always been a sacred and pivotal genre, especially when it comes to its influence. Though gospel can be traced back to the early 17th century, the early moldings of gospel music began with old negro spirituals that derived from slaves creating songs from Bible verses. Gospel would later transition into a more […]
Kendrick Lamar's performances are cultural moments that transcend music, showcasing his artistry and impact.
Black queer artists are redefining music, embracing their identities and talent across genres from R&B to hip hop.
Discover the surprising R&B hits that originated from iconic Black films of the 90s.
GRAMMY-winning lyricist Rapsody gears up for a new album this summer with a lead single that pays homage to our cultural hair story.
Black artists reclaim space in country music, creating crossover hits and showcasing genre's diversity.
NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series showcases the depth, creativity, and talent of Black artists across genres, from rap legends to R&B icons.
Black artists created iconic movie soundtrack songs that became cultural anthems, outgrowing their original films.
Black Music Month celebrates podcasts that amplify hip-hop, R&B, and Black culture beyond just music.
Black artists created iconic songs that have been sampled across genres, shaping modern music's sound.
GRAMMY-nominated musician Tobe Nwigwe pours his heart out on new single, "All Or Nothing," featuring Brit-soul singer Labrinth.
The 25th anniversary of Tribeca Festival kicked off with Questlove's stellar doc on Earth, Wind & Fire, including a performance by the band.

