GRAMMY-nominated R&B artist Tiana Major9 releases new single 'Try Peace' with music video, setting stage for upcoming Fool Me Once EP arriving March 15.
Tom March has been named President of Geffen Records, bringing his success from Polydor UK to lead the label's continued global expansion starting July.
Mary J. Blige and Pepsi announce the inaugural Strength of a Woman Festival in Atlanta, May 6-8, 2022. The three-day event celebrates women with music,
Nissan sponsors the 13th annual African American Film Critics Association Awards in Beverly Hills, celebrating Black excellence in film and TV with stars like Jennifer
Discover 10 fresh singles to elevate your Spotify playlists featuring Natalie Imani, Leon Bridges, Khruangbin, Maeta, and more rising R&B and Hip-Hop artists.
A JetBlue pilot was removed from the cockpit minutes before takeoff after testing 0.17% blood alcohol, four times the legal flying limit. The incident caused
Atlanta radio legend Silas 'Si-man Baby' Alexander has died after battling pancreatic cancer. The beloved DJ spoke openly about his health struggle in recent months.
Media personality Jade Novah left her morning show at V103 to pursue her singing career full-time. Sources say the decision was driven by lucrative performance
ASCAP achieved record revenue of $1.335 billion in 2021, distributing over $1 billion to more than 850,000 songwriters and publishers for the fifth consecutive year.
Michael Towns, music executive with Kingdom Records and partner at Urban Ideas, died at 55 from bronchial complications. He helped manage over $12 million in
DeDe McGuire's nationally syndicated morning show expands to New Orleans on KMEZ 102.9. She was honored as Grand Marshall for Mardi Gras parade by Mystic
Three children were injured when a floor collapsed at a Colorado house party with over 100 guests. Emergency responders found debris scattered as attendees fell
Weekly R&B playlist features 10 new releases including Charlie Wilson, Mary J. Blige, and Robin Thicke collaborations. Curated mix of established and emerging artists.
Lizzo, Big Sean, H.E.R., and other major artists celebrated Black culture at iHeartRadio's second annual Living Black event. The special streamed on TikTok and featured