Todd "Stereo" Williams
Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad’ 30 Years Later: The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom
In 1987, the King of Pop was charged with following the biggest album of all time.
Aaliyah’s Impact on Contemporary Popular Music
Aaliyah's impact on a generation of R&B singers is undeniable.
Alleged R. Kelly Victim Speaks Out: ‘Nobody Thinks About the Damage He’s Done…’
'His music overshadows everything when it comes to his wrongdoings.'
Y’all Musta Forgot: The Dopeness of the ‘Mo’ Money’ Soundtrack
Overshadowed in a year of big soundtracks, Jam & Lewis delivered a stellar compilation.
Missy Elliott’s ‘Supa Dupa Fly’ at 20: The Future Had Never Sounded So Fonky
The super creative rapper/singer/producer from Virginia Beach reimagined Black popular music.
JAY-Z, ‘The Defiant Ones’ and the New Rap Narrative
Hip-hop elders are opening up and telling stories that should re-shape the way we see them--and hip-hop itself.
The End of ‘The Carmichael Show': Network TV Is Still No Place for Edgy Black Comedy
Big networks still don't seem to value bold, black comedy.
‘All Eyez On Me’ Squanders the Opportunity To Examine 2Pac’s Relationships With Women
The biopic doesn't seem to care much about the reality of the women in Pac's life.
New Edition Honored With Lifetime Achievement Award; Biopic Cast Performs Tribute at 2017 BET Awards [VIDEO]
The boys from Boston got a tribute fitting of a supergroup.
Common Salutes Maya Angelou: ‘Three Years Ago We Lost This Beautiful Human…’
The rhymer paid tribute to his late friend/mentor.