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The Soul Beach Music festival in Curaçao was a cultural masterpiece, an experience that would leave me with memories for a lifetime. The post Jodeci And Babyface Reminded Us Why Black Music Will Never Die appeared first on MadameNoire.

Keith Sweat, the legendary R&B artist, talks about his career, new music, and upcoming performance on the One Voyage Cruise, a celebration of music and community.

Discover the 10 pioneering Black-owned record labels that are shaping the future of the music industry and deserve your attention.

From Kirk Franklin to Pastor Mike Jr., hip-hop gospel continues blending faith, rap, trap beats, and powerful messages for a new generation.

Erykah Badu closed out Roots Picnic 2026 with a memorable performance, sparking a debate about her live vocals in the comment section. Badu addressed the speculation by confirming that she was indeed singing live during her set. She also explained her unique outfit, describing it as a jellyfish and garnering nearly a thousand likes for […]

Rising R&B quartet 2BYG is proving big things come from Texas as they drop a soulful new single to prep for a deluxe re-issue of their debut.

Peabo Bryson, the Grammy-winning R&B legend with a career spanning six decades, is receiving medical care following a recent stroke.

Jay-Z unleashes lyrical fire, addressing critics & defending his family's legacy in a surprise freestyle performance.

Jaÿ-Z's Roots Picnic performance proved to be just as eventful as expected.

JAY-Z didn’t just perform at Roots Picnic. He spent part of his freestyle settling old scores. Throughout the verse, Hov appeared to take direct shots at Kanye West, Dame Dash, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Jaguar Wright and even referenced one of the most controversial moments of his career. “You’re no maniac” was aimed at Kanye West. […]

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Few figures have shaped Black media like Cathy Hughes. Recognized among the industry’s most influential Titans, the Urban One founder continues to set the standard for media ownership, representation, and cultural impact. From building a single radio station into the nation’s largest Black-owned media company to creating opportunities for generations of storytellers, Hughes’ legacy remains […]