Savannah Georgia-based artist Knife has two videos that have been submitted to Black Truth News. The rock-infused, hip-hop jams “Being Jon Darling” and “Entertamed” both show the uniqueness of Knife. The Dope Sandwich label head
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Wale and Villa Team Up for Shoe Release in Chicago
BTN STAFF Black truth news was in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood for Villa’s release of a collaborative shoe with the rapper Wale. Villa retail shop has partnered with the D.C rapper to get his input
Read morePanelist Share Cautionary Tales and Advice at Do’s & Don’t Music Seminar in Chicago
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer I attended the Do’s and Don’ts Music Seminar last month in downtown Chicago. The aim of the seminar was to educate and inform the people on what they should
Read moreMoBo the Great ‘FTP’ Listening Party
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Black Truth News recently crashed the listening party of Chicago rapper MoBo the Great. Her new album Fuck the Public was blaring out the speakers while guest and media drank
Read moreQue QNA Interview w/ Blacktruth.net
Que QNA wants people to understand him and his music. After dropping his latest video “Don’t Hurt Me” on Blacktruth.net; the Las Vegas rapper stopped by to explain the meaning of the song. He also
Read moreVocab Slick Interview w/ Blacktruth.net
On the heels of his video submission “Colorful Vocab” to Blacktruth.net; Vocab Slick stopped by to chop it up with us. He talked about his start in the rap game and his plans for the
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Read moreSpike Lee, Wesley Snipes Attend Chiraq Block Party
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer This year’s annual block party at St. Sabina church on the south side of Chicago was dubbed the “Chiraq Block Party.” The name change was in support of Spike Lee’s
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