Black Music Month
Black artists created iconic movie soundtrack songs that became cultural anthems, outgrowing their original films.
NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series showcases the depth, creativity, and talent of Black artists across genres, from rap legends to R&B icons.
Black Music Month celebrates podcasts that amplify hip-hop, R&B, and Black culture beyond just music.
Black artists created iconic songs that have been sampled across genres, shaping modern music's sound.
GRAMMY-nominated musician Tobe Nwigwe pours his heart out on new single, "All Or Nothing," featuring Brit-soul singer Labrinth.
The 25th anniversary of Tribeca Festival kicked off with Questlove's stellar doc on Earth, Wind & Fire, including a performance by the band.
For generations of Cincinnati listeners, Lincoln Ware’s voice has been part of daily life. Now, his contributions are receiving one of the city’s highest cultural honors. During this week’s Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame Kick-Off Celebration, Alicia Reese announced former 1480 WCIN Radio as a member of the 2026 induction class. Recognition extended to […]
As Black Music Month continues, Cincinnati’s music legacy is taking center stage. Community leaders, music industry figures, and longtime supporters gathered Wednesday for the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame Kick-Off Celebration. Organizers unveiled the 2026 inductees, influencer honorees, and new details surrounding this year’s induction festivities. Led by Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece & […]
Michael Jackson fought MTV's racial bias, revolutionizing music videos and propelling his career as the 'King of Pop'.
Michael Jackson Performances That Shifted Culture There are other entertainers, those who captivate us with their music, dance moves, and influence. And then there’s Michael Jackson, one of the most influential musicians of all time, who started it all. From his early days with his brothers during the Jackson 5 to becoming one of the […]
Discover the 10 pioneering Black-owned record labels that are shaping the future of the music industry and deserve your attention.
From Kirk Franklin to Pastor Mike Jr., hip-hop gospel continues blending faith, rap, trap beats, and powerful messages for a new generation.

