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BLEU Releases Amazon Original “Goodbye” Feat. Queen Naija to Celebrate Black Music Month

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“Goodbye,” a brand-new Amazon Original song by BLEU, has been released. The never-before-heard song finds BLEU delivering a smoldering collaboration with R&B sensation Queen Naija as part of Amazon Music’s “Credit the Culture” celebration of Black Music Month.

“With this record I hope my fans get to see the real side of a love story that can’t be saved,” said BLEU about the track. “Real R&B that meets real emotion and heartache. Queen was able to bring that raw emotion from the ladies’ perspective and I was able to keep it real for the guys.”

Additional Amazon Originals from some of the most intriguing new artists will be released as part of “Credit the Culture,” including rising R&B singer and Bel Air actor Coco Jones; artist, producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist bLAck pARty; and more. Customers can also listen to Amazon Music’s Black Culture Radio, which is a multigenre station that features Black artists from many genres, places, and generations.

You can hear the new release below.

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BLEU Releases Amazon Original “Goodbye” Feat. Queen Naija to Celebrate Black Music Month

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“Goodbye,” a brand-new Amazon Original song by BLEU, has been released. The never-before-heard song finds BLEU delivering a smoldering collaboration with R&B sensation Queen Naija as part of Amazon Music’s “Credit the Culture” celebration of Black Music Month.

“With this record I hope my fans get to see the real side of a love story that can’t be saved,” said BLEU about the track. “Real R&B that meets real emotion and heartache. Queen was able to bring that raw emotion from the ladies’ perspective and I was able to keep it real for the guys.”

Additional Amazon Originals from some of the most intriguing new artists will be released as part of “Credit the Culture,” including rising R&B singer and Bel Air actor Coco Jones; artist, producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist bLAck pARty; and more. Customers can also listen to Amazon Music’s Black Culture Radio, which is a multigenre station that features Black artists from many genres, places, and generations.

You can hear the new release below.

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BLEU Releases Amazon Original “Goodbye” Feat. Queen Naija to Celebrate Black Music Month

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“Goodbye,” a brand-new Amazon Original song by BLEU, has been released. The never-before-heard song finds BLEU delivering a smoldering collaboration with R&B sensation Queen Naija as part of Amazon Music’s “Credit the Culture” celebration of Black Music Month.

“With this record I hope my fans get to see the real side of a love story that can’t be saved,” said BLEU about the track. “Real R&B that meets real emotion and heartache. Queen was able to bring that raw emotion from the ladies’ perspective and I was able to keep it real for the guys.”

Additional Amazon Originals from some of the most intriguing new artists will be released as part of “Credit the Culture,” including rising R&B singer and Bel Air actor Coco Jones; artist, producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist bLAck pARty; and more. Customers can also listen to Amazon Music’s Black Culture Radio, which is a multigenre station that features Black artists from many genres, places, and generations.

You can hear the new release below.

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The Universal Hip Hop Museum Celebrates Black Music Month With All-Star Panel

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The Universal Hip Hop Museum is “Going back to Cali,” to host a two-day panel discussion, “The Universal Hip Hop Museum Presents The State of Black Music: The Artist, The Executive, The Influencer,” at the historic Miracle Theater located at 226 South Market Street, Downtown Inglewood, CA.  

This critical, two-day discussion will occur on Thursday, June 24th, and Friday, June 25th at 1 PM PDT/ 4 PM EDT, as a limited, in-person live stream event in accordance with California COVID reopening guidelines. Viewers can participate in the spirited discussion on all UHHM digital platforms including uhhm.org, powered by Envoi. 

As Hip Hop continues to dominate pop culture and the music industry realigns post-COVID, the Universal Hip Hop Museum leads the conversation about the current state of Black music with industry heavyweights, influencers, and artists. “A recent study conducted by the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative chronicles the lack of diversity in the music business across the executive and talent teams,” states Tina Marie Tyler, Advisory Board member and Vice-Chair, Artist Relations Committee, Universal Hip Hop Museum. “This panel is just the beginning of a larger conversation and action plan to create access and inclusion for our folks in the music industry.” 

Hip Hop has grown from an organic, grassroots ecosystem with artists connecting directly with fans and fans spreading the culture. Its rise has coincided with digital technologies allowing for greater democratization and conversely, its commercial commodification. Creatives from across the entire spectrum of arts and entertainment now have unparalleled access autonomously to audiences worldwide via social media and streaming platforms. So what exactly does this creative music business model look like today versus the “Golden Era” of compact discs compared to today’s streaming and social media’s direct access to the fans? How can artists, executives, and influencers balance their collective goals in an ever-changing, more crowded, competitive marketplace? 

“Hip Hop music and the culture that it has inspired continues to evolve as an economic driver. Now more than ever, it’s important to have these conversations about equity and parity for the creative artists that drive the culture forward,” said Rocky Bucano, Executive Director of the Universal Hip Hop Museum.

Here are the confirmed participants:

THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 AT 1 PM PDT/ 4 PM EDT
MODERATOR – LESLIE “BIG LEZ” SEGAR – Radio/TV Host, Dancer & Choreographer 
CHRIS ATLAS – EVP, Urban Music & Marketing, Warner Records
DUNCAN CRABTREE-IRELAND – National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator, SAG-AFTRA
JAMES ANDREWS – CEO & Founder, The Authenticated
MARC BYERS – Manager, Rockstar Entertainment; Advisor, AMP Global
MICHAEL “BLUE” WILLIAMS – CEO & Founder, Family Tree Entertainment
SONYA PRUNEDA – Music Executive, Rite 1 Enterprises

FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2021 AT 1 PM PDT/ 4 PM EDT
MODERATOR – FELICIA “THE POETESS” MORRIS – Rapper, Radio Personality
AMY KEYS – White House “Women of Soul”; Acclaimed vocalist
ANN CARLI – Founder, Fuzzy Bunny; “Behind The Rhyme”
ERIC BEASLEY – CEO & Partner, Ultimate Rap League
KWAMÉ HOLLAND – Artist & Producer; Founder, Make Noise Recordings/Capitol Recordings
TROY SHELTON – EVP, Gryscl Entertainment

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