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Learn about the musical achievements and influences of 28 black singers, from Aretha Franklin to Rihanna, who redefined genres and spoke against injustice. See their photos, songs, awards, and more in this comprehensive list.
Learn about the Black musicians who shaped pop, jazz, soul, R&B, hip-hop and more. From Aretha Franklin to Prince and Miles Davis, discover their stories and songs that influenced generations of artists.
Learn about the influence and contributions of Black people to American music and culture, from unsung heroes to newcomers and future stars. Discover artists like Luedji Luna, Benjamin Wright Jr., Larry Levan, Honey Dijon, Karen Briggs, and more.
A list of 50 Black musicians and singers who influenced American music genres from the last 150 years, based on influence, body of work and cultural impact. See who made the cut and who are the...
Learn how Black Music Month was founded in 1979 by Kenny Gamble and others to promote the business of Black music, and how it has evolved over the years. Find out how President Biden and...
TODAY.com highlights some of the game-changing artists who are breaking the mold with their music in country, R&B, pop, hip-hop, and more. Learn about their influences, styles, and stories in...
A list of the most significant Black music songs from 2010 and beyond, featuring artists like JAY-Z, Rihanna, Frank Ocean, Meek Mill, and more. Explore the diversity and innovation...
Explore the landmarks and artists who shaped Black music across genres and decades, from W.C. Handy to Miles Davis. See photos, videos, and essays on the influential songs and performances that changed the world.
Celebrate the achievements and contributions of Black musicians with this list of 18 new artists, songs and albums to add to your playlists. From pop and R&B to hip-hop and reggae, these...
As an artist, being around him and him encouraging that type of process, I think that was a lot of it, too. Dahi's worked with some incredible artists, and clearly in a way that accentuates that artist rather than making it about DJ Dahi. That must have been so perfectly aligned with your openness, to go in and let yourself learn what you ...