Killer Mike appeared on the Mz Shyneka show on 107.9 in Atlanta and talked about black people supporting white businesses and wanting change. He states the best way to incite change is to start spending money with black companies and ask who own the company.[flowplayer id=”174416″]
10 Reasons 70s Black Music and 70s R&B Artists Were the...
The 70s black music was a revolutionary period for black people in pride and music. We made undeniable fashion statements and black music addressed the issues of racism and war (Marvin Gaye), black pride (James Brown) and love for ourselves and our community (Earth Wind & Fire). In addition, some of the BEST love songs were made in the 70s that are still played on the air at many radio stations today. Here are 10 reason's why 70s music won't die. Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye personified the decade breaking out in the early 70s with MONSTER hits and closing out