BTN STAFF New Music on our Soundcloud Player comes from Los Angeles duo Sego. Their new single “The Fringe” comes from their EP Long Long Way from the Fringe which is out on Dine Alone
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Sabbath Day Scripture (01.02.15)
“Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the LORD with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; to morrow go
Read moreNew Music on BTN Soundcloud Player (12/31/15) >>> Viktor Rasiia: “Intro: Lightning Flashes Thunder Crashes”
BTN STAFF New Music on our Soundcloud Player comes from Baltimore rapper Viktor Rasiia. His new single is the intro from his new album ‘Lighting Flashes Thunder Crashes.’ To listen to the single, Go to
Read moreChief Keef Apologizes to his Fans for being High
BTN STAFF After the delay of his new mixtape; ‘Back from the Dead 3,’ Chicago rapper Chief Keef had a simple explanation for his fans. “Sorry I’m late…I be high as fuck” said Keef in
Read moreNew Music on BTN Soundcloud (12.29.15) >>> Marley B: “Feels Right” Ft. Wrekonize
BTN STAFF New Music on our Soundcloud Player comes from Tucson, Arizona rapper Marley B. His new single “Feels Right” is produced by L1ve Beats and features Wreckonize. To listen to the single, Go to
Read moreThe Worst Cities For Black Americans Are All in the Midwest
(Four are in Illinois) By Thomas C. Frohlich and Sam Stebbins Article Submission For decades, black Americans have faced higher poverty rates, lower incomes and higher incarceration rates than white Americans. While African Americans in every
Read moreLook How Openly People Promoted the Use of Cocaine in the 1970’s!
BTN STAFF What’s today’s forecast? Snow! Hilarious and blatant promotion of cocaine use was going on in the 1970’s. Adweek.com has put on display a few of the advertisement posters for cocaine paraphernalia. Check out the
Read moreThe Continuing Reality of Segregated Schools
By Nikole Hannah-Jones Article Submission Soon after her oldest son was killed by a police officer, Michael Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, emphasized her struggle to ensure her son’s education. “Do you know how hard it
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