Alton Sterling
- NewsSome of the game's truest OGs unite for an inspiring new protest song: "I Can't Breathe." ByAngus Walker454 Views
- NewsListen to a new record from Chris Brown, "A Lot Of Love."ByRose Lilah418 Views
- NewsChris Brown drops off a new ballad, "My Friend."ByRose Lilah405 Views
- NewsBoogie expresses a painful inner-narrative on "Hypocrite Freestyle," a response to the police killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. ByAngus Walker191 Views
- NewsThe all-star cast of Big K.R.I.T., B.o.B., Akon, & Jesse Jackson urges people to stop the violence.ByDanny Schwartz146 Views
- NewsMistah F.A.B. raps on the Alton Sterling and Philando Castile tragedies in "6 Shots."ByDanny Schwartz176 Views
- NewsListen to Miguel`s new record, a rough version of "How Many."ByRose Lilah165 Views
- NewsThe LOX reunite and address the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and other innocent black males on new single, "What Happens," featuring J-Doe. ByAngus Walker230 Views
- NewsDizzy Wright drops a new song and video, "They Know Why," in response to last week's police murders. ByAngus Walker197 Views
- SocietyHere are a few different ways hip hop has reacted to the shocking wave of racially driven killings in the past two weeks.ByDanny Schwartz8.5K Views
- NewsThe Baton Rouge rap hero speaks on today's shooting that killed three police officers in his hometown. He fears that the violence will only continue until the officers who have killed black civilians are tried and convicted. ByAngus Walker88 Views
- NewsWaka Flocka expresses a message of optimism in response to last night's killings of Dallas police officers. ByAngus Walker25.8K Views
- NewsEarlier today, The Game and Snoop Dogg hosted a citywide summit that encouraged gang members to unite against stopping violence within their communities. ByAngus Walker8.9K Views
- NewsHip-hop artists and celebrities alike have responded on social media to the murder of five Dallas cops during a recent protest. ByRose Lilah130 Views
- NewsAbdullah Muflahi, who runs the store that Alton Sterling was killed outside of, has launched a lawsuit against the Baton Rouge Police Department.ByTrevor Smith21.7K Views