Black artists are learning that radio airplay alone isn't enough for success. Social media and online promotion campaigns create buzz and awareness beyond traditional radio
A vintage 1992 Impact Magazine photo showcases influential Black urban music industry executives from the golden era of R&B and hip-hop trade publications.
Lionel Richie's 'Eternity' featuring President Barack Obama was originally produced for the 2008 'Yes We Can' campaign album. The Gospel-inspired track remains timeless.
Flatbush ZOMBiES share wild groupie stories including a fan sniffing Clorox bleach, discuss their connection with A$AP Rocky and their album D.R.U.G.S.
The Braxton sisters discuss their upcoming season of 'Braxton Family Values' during an appearance on Sway in the Morning, sharing updates on the family.
Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg sparked discussion with candid comments about his wife's dating history during a recent broadcast, generating buzz across hip-hop media.
Busta Rhymes reveals a previously untold story about his interactions with legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, offering new insights into the late icon's life.
Josh Osho discusses the difference between music and the music industry while promoting his new John Doe EP. The R&B artist shares insights on creativity.
Tony offers relationship guidance on the pros and cons of living together before marriage. His therapy session explores the realities of shacking up in modern
Angel Haze delivers a powerful performance on Hot 97's Who's Next Live showcase. The rising rapper demonstrates their lyrical prowess in this must-watch segment.
Power 106's Rikki Martinez covers the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards. Get behind-the-scenes coverage and highlights from one of hip-hop radio's top personalities.
Byron Harrell named Director of Music Programming for CBS Radio Dallas-Fort Worth stations, overseeing KVIL-FM and KLUV-FM with 23 years industry experience.
Dead Prez addresses longstanding rumors about ghostwriting for Nas during their appearance on Sway in the Morning, setting the record straight on the collaboration.