By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Just don’t understand how people put their criminal lifestyle on social media for the world to see. This time it is a gang out of Detroit who are supposedly affiliated
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Articles from staff writer Jarrod Horton
Kevin (Pooh) Mack Interview
The quiet and laid-back demeanor of Kevin “Pooh” Mack kinds gives you the impression that he doesn’t go as hard as other rappers and producers. I mean rappers usually have a self-promotion type of character
Read moreKris “Big Smooth” Jenkins Caps off Classic Championship Game between Villanova versus North Carolina
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer For a person who had just hit a buzzer beating, game winning shot to win the championship; Kris Jenkins wasn’t that excited. He calmly step into the 3 point shot
Read moreFriend or Foe: D’Angelo Russell befriends Nick Young in Order to Hate on Him
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer In the incident between D’Angelo Russell and Nick Young of the Los Angeles Lakers, I still didn’t get an understanding why it happened. D’Angelo Russell never said why he was
Read moreIra Antelis Interview
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Black Truth News: Please introduce yourself and let the people know what you are about. Ira Antelis: My name is Ira Antelis; I’m a music producer and composer in Chicago.
Read moreAM Early Morning Interview
Chicago West Side native AM Early Morning gave us a glimpse into his thinking when comes to creating his music. He also shared his desire to break stereotypes that exist in the Hip Hop community.
Read moreSydney Jay Interview
You might have already heard the sounds of vocalist Sydney Jay and didn’t even know it. She has done background vocals for Chance the Rapper, Towkio, and other major recording artists. Stepping from the background, the
Read moreAlmost Half of the Public Schools in Newark New Jersey Have Contaminated Drinking Water
By Jarrod Horton Staff Writer A report from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has concluded that 30 of Newark’s 66 schools were contaminated with elevated levels of toxic metal in their drinking
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