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Breaking Down Lil Kim’s Iconic Style

Lil Kim’s deliciously campy, ultra fabulous style has been recently re-recognized for its lasting influence. Feathers and furs, wigs in every hue of the rainbow, rhinestones, sequins and runway ready makeup were always key components in a classic Lil Kim fit.

Mahalia Talks ‘The One’, Twist Outs And Lessons In Love

She may only be 21 but the last 6 months have seen the release of Mahalia’s third EP alongside her biggest UK tour to date, and 2019 is only set to get bigger with her highly anticipated debut album.

This is What You Need To Know About Sudan

As of now, most Instagram and other social media users have witnessed the blue profile pictures used to spread awareness of the horrors and destruction taking place in Sudan. Because of the internet blackout, many in Sudan were not able to get messages out. Here is what you can do to help.

We Should Still Be Talking About The Abortion Bans

It is a basic (or at least should be) human right to let people decide how to live their lives and to make decisions for their bodies and lifestyles. Taking the ability to have options away based on someone else’s religious or moral beliefs is unconstitutional

21 Questions With DaniLeigh

You’ve seen her dance with the superstars and flex with the some of the biggest up and coming artists of the industry, and you’ve most definitely heard her hit billboard breaker “Lil Baby”. Yes, we’re talking about Dani Leigh and we got the chance to catch up with the Miami born and LA-based RnB star on her last visit to Berlin.

MEGAN THEE STALLION’S ‘FEVER’ IS AN ODE TO MONEY, SEX + HOUSTON

The golden moments throughout the album however are when Megan eloquently roasts the men who come and go in and out of her life. Her reflections on sex and partnerships are in actuality, amazingly and modernly feminist.

Daze: A Playlist Curated by JGrrey

“This playlist is quite random I guess. But absolutely everyone one of these songs made me listen to them over and over again the first time I heard them and think ‘How have they done this?’. Music is art, and these songs are beautiful, inspiring, spacious and have influenced how I see and hear music in my own musical journey.”

Homecoming Just Felt Like Home

I felt seen, validated, and beautiful. Here I was, another curvy black woman from Houston, with Jackson 5 nostrils, baby hair and an afro, part Louisiana Creole and just straight up black. It was hard to feel like that song wasn’t made for me. It just was.

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Racial Imposter Syndrome: Finding ‘Mixed Race’ Belonging through ‘Fake’ Racial Identity
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Makers Of The Movement: 4 Black Designers With Moving Designs and A Message to Match

we strive to showcase diversity in all areas of the fashion industry, especially individuals who champion for change and use their platform to raise awareness to social issues