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Louder Than Words: A Timeline of Celebrities Supporting Black Lives Matter
With the death of George Floyd last May 25, the call for equality has once again taken the streets with the Black Lives Matter. Many people have expressed support to the movement, and some even took further steps, sharing resources. -
Dear Class of 2020 [YouTube]: Graduating Amid Protests and Pandemic
Stars recognized and encouraged this year's graduating class, in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests, in YouTube's "Dear Class of 2020," Sunday, June 7. -
Lady Antebellum: Owning The Nights Since 2006
Lady Antebellum is behind the famous hits "Need You Now," "Bartender," and "I Run to You." The group has proven time and again that they are among the best acts up until today. -
5 Tearjerking Songs Inspired by Dads
Fathers have always been the image of strength and reliability. They often had to meet expectations to provide for the family, know how to work around the house, and keep mom and the kids safe from harm. Despite being stoic and strict most of the time, they are human beings like the rest of us. Here are 5 tearjerking tracks inspired by dads. -
Jay-Z Lends Private Jet to Ahmaud Arbery's Lawyers
The lawyers representing Ahmaud Arbery's family extended their gratitude to Jay-Z and his Roc Nation for sending them a private jet last Thursday, June 4. -
“I Want Justice:” Paul McCartney Speaks Out About George Floyd
Paul McCartney has spoken about George Floyd's death. The Beatle expressed support for the victims of racism and called for justice in a Facebook post Friday, June 5. -
British Rapper IAMDDB Releases Positive Vibes With "Quarantine"
IAMDDB has released a slow-jam about love with "Quarantine," uploaded on her social media channels Thursday, June 4. -
Panic! at the Disco: Writing Sins Not Tragedies Since 2004
Panic! at the Disco remains one of the most recognizable acts since they first broke through the mainstream music scene back in the late 2000s. First formed by childhood friends and now a solo project, a lot of changes have happened backstage but the name remains known to all. -
5 Songs Written By Dads As Tribute For Their Kids
A father and his child share a unique bond. No amount of hard and heavy work would keep these men from fawning over their little bundles of joy. Some fathers scream in joy. Some fathers, however, get so inspired that they immortalize their feelings in song. Here are some of the most successful songs that these father-musicians have written for their children. -
“No God For The Damn That I Don’t Give:” Elvis Costello Releases New Song
Post-punk icon Elvis Costello has unveiled his timely new single, "No Flag," together with an animated lyric video a little past midnight, June 5. -
Kanye West to Help the Families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor
After staying silent for the past few weeks, Kanye West has finally taken action to support the African-American community, starting with the families of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor. -
N.W.A.: Gangsta Rap Pioneers Straight Outta Compton
National outrage sparked protests across the country, with the hacktivist group Anonymous hacking Chicago police radios to play N.W.A's "F**k Tha Police." The gangsta rap song remains as relevant today as it was released back in 1988 and with it. Even though the group has long disbanded, their name still hovers over the subjects of police brutality and racial inequality. -
Chris Trousdale of DreamStreet Dies Due to COVID-19, Here's A Look into His Career
Chris Trousdale, former member of the short-lived pop boyband DreamStreet, died Tuesday, June 2. He was 34. While no official cause of death has announced, his former bandmate Jesse McCartney said he died from Covid-19. -
K-Pop Fans Hijack #WhiteLivesMatter to Drown Out Racist Posts
K-Pop fandoms have stepped out of promoting their idols to hijack the #whitelivesmatter hashtag and drown out racist statements with Korean "fancams" on Wednesday, June 3. -
A Breath of Heaven: Revisiting Amy Grant's Music After Her Successful Heart Surgery
As Amy Grant successfully corrected her medical condition; the world can keep on looking forward to her music. Here are some of the albums released by "The Queen of Christian Pop" to shed light in the middle of these trying times:
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