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"Cheer" For The Roots: They're Back With A New Single

“Cheer” For The Roots: They’re Back With A New Single

New Roots record? DAY. MADE.

Jheri Curl Fridays: Howard Johnson's "So Fine"

Jheri Curl Fridays: Howard Johnson’s “So Fine”

A groove almost as stellar as the curl of the man singin’ it.

"Run" To Marsha Ambrosius's New Single

“Run” To Marsha Ambrosius’s New Single

More brand new music from Marsha Ambrosius. Get your tissues out for this one.

Midweek Meditation: Swear I Hear New Music And I Just Don't Be Feelin' It

Midweek Meditation: Swear I Hear New Music And I Just Don’t Be Feelin’ It

I miss these days.

Peace, Frankie Knuckles

Peace, Frankie Knuckles

A goodbye and thank you to the Godfather of House.

Flyte Brothers 11: "The Best Things In Life Are Free"

Flyte Brothers 11: “The Best Things In Life Are Free”

Luther, Janet, here we go!!

bLISTerd: The 10 Best R&B/Hip-Hop Soundtracks Of The '90s

bLISTerd: The 10 Best R&B/Hip-Hop Soundtracks Of The ’90s

The ’90s were a golden era for music from films; and we’re counting down the top 10 star-stuffed R&B and hip-hop soundtracks of the era.

Jheri Curl Fridays: Shalamar's "I Don't Wanna Be The Last To Know"

Jheri Curl Fridays: Shalamar’s “I Don’t Wanna Be The Last To Know”

1982…great year for music. Maybe not so much for videos?

MJ 4eva Indeed: Tame Impala Covers "Stranger In Moscow"

MJ 4eva Indeed: Tame Impala Covers “Stranger In Moscow”

A sweet MJ cover for your Thursday morning.

G I R L You Know It's True: Pharrell's New Album Is A Winner

G I R L You Know It’s True: Pharrell’s New Album Is A Winner

Skateboard P graces us with another solo album. Does “G I R L” make us “Happy”? Read the review and find out.

Flyte Brothers 10: Jordan Knight's "Close My Eyes"

Flyte Brothers 10: Jordan Knight’s “Close My Eyes”

Minneapolis meets Boston in the latest edition of Flyte Brothers.

Too Many Cooks: Frank Ocean, Diplo & Half Of The Clash's "Hero"

Too Many Cooks: Frank Ocean, Diplo & Half Of The Clash’s “Hero”

Frank Ocean, Diplo and 1/2 of The Clash on one song: an interesting concept…does “Hero” live up to expectations?