Black Music Month
Black music has played a significant role in the world of video games for decades. Our team put together a list of video games centered around black music artists
On what marks the day we lost the King of Pop, late music icon Michael Jackson, the Black America Web crew decided to pay him a special tribute for Black Music Month by celebrating MJ's legendary dance moves from of his unforgettable music videos.
In honor of Black Music Month, we take a look at a few of the producers that have shaped music and formed the soundtrack of our lives.
Harmonizing Legacies: The Resonant Influence of Gospel Music Families Families singing in gospel music is a tradition that spans generations and has played a significant role in shaping the genre’s rich history. Contemporary groups like the Winans and the Clark Sisters have a harmony that is a defining feature of gospel music, adding depth, emotion, […]
From his public battle with Warner Bros. to working with (and against) the internet, Prince has changed the way artists look at the music industry.
On the would-be 64th birthday of Prince, we remember all that made The Purple One a global Black music icon both in life & in memoriam.Â
Black music artists have played a significant role in the film world for decades. We compiled a list of the 40 best film performances from Black artists.
As we continue our Black Music Month celebration, this week's watch list is dedicated to the Black music-centric movies we love.
While having an intricate journey, Black Music broke barriers in order to be heard and bring such value to the art form.
June is Black Music Month and NPR has announced an iconic lineup to be featured on Tiny Desk this month.
Patti LaBelle is a true icon of American music, a legendary vocalist whose powerful voice and dynamic stage presence have captivated audiences for decades. Born in Philadelphia as Patricia Holt in 1944, LaBelle first rose to fame as the lead singer of the pioneering 1960s R&B group Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles. Their soulful sound, […]
A few of our favorite album sequels in Black music history, plus 5 that we're holding out hope on.