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Tupac Shakur: Born to Fight Forward

by Jayden Lawrence When Tupac Shakur died on September 13, 1996, the world lost something more than just a rapper; we were deprived of the willingness to continue fighting. Shakur played his last show, somewhat fittingly, at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, California, on July 4, 1996. In

Doechii Is Taking Over the World

by Jayden Lawrence   Doechii delivered Alligator Bites Never Heal less than a year ago, and her work has already reached critical acclaim. More recently, her hit song, “Anxiety,” from her deluxe album debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard Top 100. Additionally, last week she jumped on the “Timeless”

Nardo Wick Continues His Growth Beyond TikTok

by Jayden Lawrence On February 21, Nardo Wick dropped Wick, his latest project. This album was delayed only by a few months, although we know this will not reach the same success as his debut album. It’s hard for trap artists to create hit albums continually, usually, only singles will

Analysis of Kendrick Lamar’s Half Time Show

by Noah Redmond Super Bowl LIX was held in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9th. The game itself is usually the main event, but this year’s halftime show was highly anticipated and better than the actual game. The hype was for Kendrick Lamar, who performed the whole show impressively. There

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