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“106 & Park,” the stage that elevated hip hop
By Antonio Cooper '106 & Park' innovatively captured and propelled Black culture in a way that cemented the show in history as a cultural cornerstone. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe to RMD for $1 a month Subscribe for $12 a year Username Password Remember Me […]

Addressing The Grammy’s race issue
By Antonio Cooper The Grammys, one of the most iconic, distinguishable, and talked-about award shows of all time, has remained the testament of music high-snobbery for well over 50 years, however, it's time to have an honest discussion about the award show's obsession with snubbing Black artists. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign […]

How women took over hip-hop
There is something special about the women-led revolution in hip-hop we are experiencing (2021). By Antonio Cooper Throughout the genre’s existence, hip-hop has always centered on the art of anecdote recital, its artistic storytelling at its highest form, however much like any artistic format, it has always been a male-dominated circle. But In […]

Royalé Michael’s “Second Chapter”
By Shayler Richmond Rapper Royalé Michael recently found balance by making the decision to work on himself and continue focusing on the craft he loves after moving across the country and experiencing a breakup; normally self-criticism and self-sabotage would get the best of him, but instead he shifted his mindset and grew to become […]

Summer Walker is over it
By Shawn Barnes Award shows? Over it. Your opinion on her sex life? Over it. Touring? Summer Walker is over it. The 23-year-old artist, now with the most-streamed album of all time by a female R&B singer, is one of the many up and coming artists stricken with social anxiety and/or just desires their […]

“Jesus is King” is a joke
By Shawn Barnes It’s hard to discuss anything Kanye related without addressing the baggage that comes with it, and “Jesus is King,” and its rollout are no different. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe to RMD for $1 a month Subscribe for $12 a year

Kristianna is giving music all she’s got
By Shayler Richmond Singer, song-writer and performer Kristianna, sits down with Shayler Richmond to discuss her newly debuted project, "Too Late to Be Sorry," her growth as an artist and her band, Kristianna and The Daynites. Kristianna has been writing music for six years. Inspired by real-life experiences that she and others relate to. […]