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Danny Brown Announces New Tour In Support of Atrocity Exhibition Album

Danny Brown certainly has a few things up his sleeves for 2016. Thus far, he's premiered a documentary on his first hometown performance in years, and he's released “When It Rain,” his new single that manages to be simultaneously bewildering and hypnotic. Just yesterday, however, Danny Brown gave us another glimpse into what he has in store for the year when he announced his new album, Atrocity Exhibition, and the dates for the country-wide tour in support of this hotly-anticipated album. The album's title is inspired by a song from post-punk band Joy Division's 1980 album, Closer.

Brown's last album, Old, came out in 2013, and it featured guest appearances from Freddie Gibbs, Ab-Soul, Schoolbo

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DJ Khaled praises Kendrick Lamar ahead of Major Keys release

DJ Khaled's upcoming Major Key album features some of the biggest artists in hip and hop and R&B, including Jay Z, Drake, and Chance the Rapper, but today DJ Khaled took to Snapchat to specifically call attention to Kendrick Lamar's contribution to the album.

“Kendrick Lamar went so hard,” DJ Khaled said in a Snapchat video “His verse I feel like is gonna be one of the most talked about verses. Also, I wanna be super clear. I got this Big Sean verse. Aw man, it’s so crazy.”

In addition to the previously mentioned artists, Major Key will also feature Kanye West, Ty Dolla Sign, Future, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, and more. 

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Torii Wolf & DJ Premier are back with "Shadows Crawl"

Genre defying singer-songwriter Torii Wolf has released the second track off of her upcoming album Flow Riiot, which once again features production from the legendary DJ Premier.

“Shadows Crawl” is the only track I did not specifically create for Torii’s album” DJ Premier told Vibe.  “I made it for Yuna’s new album, but she went for the second demo... When we finished recording Torii’s debut, Flow Riiot, I felt like we needed one more song and I played her this beat.  Torii wrote “Shadows Crawl” on the spot and cut the vocals."

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Nas, Fabolous, and Talib Kweli Play Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival

Despite weather conditions that were less than ideal, the Brooklyn Hip Hop festival wrapped up another successful year this Saturday. The event opened up with a series of panel discussions presented by both the Hip Hop Institute and the Medgar Evans College English Department. Black Lives Matter activist Deray Mckesson served as the keynote speaker for the discussion, and she gave a stirring talk on the realities facing the country during this time of social upheaval.

Following the series of panel discussions was Saturday's day-long finale concert. Rhapsody was the first performer of note, and she used her time on stage to announce the fact that she recently inked a new deal with Jay Z's Roc Nation Management and Marketing Company. She followed that anno

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Killer Mike's "Bank Black" push moves $800k to black owned bank

Killer Mike of Run the Jewels proposed a new method of protest following the high profile deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile: if the system doesn't respect black lives then it shouldn't get black money. Mike encouraged people to pull their money out of accounts run by multinational corporations and into black owned banks, and estimates suggest that Killer Mikes "Bank Black" idea has already moved a lot of money.

Citizens Trust, the black owned, Atlanta-based bank mentioned specifically by Killer Mike when he first proposed the "Bank Black" initiative, says they've received 8,000 new accounts in the last five days. Since new accounts require an initial deposit of at least $100, that means that at least $800,000 has been moved away from

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Erykah Badu Headlining Concert to Raise Funds

Erykah Badu and The Right Productions are joining forces to stage a special benefit concert in New York. Proceeds from the concert will be donated towards the African American 490 Challenge of Enough SAID (Enough Sexual Assault in Detroit), a campaign raising money to fund the testing of unprocessed rape kits. The Right Productions have stated that 5$ for every ticket sold will be donated towards the cause. Their goal is to raise $50,000, while the AA490 Challenge's year-end goal is $657,090.

“Together, we stand for justice. We are honored to make Chene Park the site for great artistry supporting a great mission,” said Shahida Mausi, the CEO of The Right Productions. “Erykah Badu is a true artist. She is a cultural icon. She answered t

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