Celebrating June as Black Music Month: MC Lyte’s“Ruffneck”
MC Lyte’s chart-topper “RuffNeck” was and still is “FIRE”. Produced by Wrecks-N-Effects this monster hit solidified MC Lyte as a first class rapper
MC Lyte’s chart-topper “RuffNeck” was and still is “FIRE”. Produced by Wrecks-N-Effects this monster hit solidified MC Lyte as a first class rapper
During this era, when the J5 was to appear on television…..EVERYTHING STOPPED….From the late 1960s into the 70s the 80s in the 90s, The Jackson 5 were the darlings of…
Younger rap music listeners may not be aware of how MC Lyte influenced the rap music industry. Celebrating Black Music Month, I thought I’d introduce to some and REMIND to…
June is Black Music Month….. let’s celebrate it. Here’s a look at Motown’s Martha Reeves and The Vandellas
June is Black Music Month: Gladys Knight and The Pips are world renowned. Their career started with Brunswick Records in 1952 in Georgia. Shortly thereafter,they sg Ed wth Barry Grdy…
During the 1960s if you were young and black you really admired the Jackson 5. The Jackson 5 were discovered coming out of Gary Indiana five young black kids who…