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WATCH: Flo Milli Performs Tiny Desk Concert in Celebration of Black Music Month

Flo Milli Performs Tiny Desk Concert in Celebration of Black Music Month

Flo Milli is the latest artist to join the Tiny Desk Concert series as NPR highlights nine Black female artists for Black Music Month. The sixteen-minute video features Milli performing with a live band and two backup singers for the first time, delivering stripped-down versions of six songs, including her hit “Never Lose Me.”

Global retailer Foot Locker is back with the latest installment of its ‘Start with Sneakers’ campaign, featuring chart-topping rapper and BET “Best New Artist” nominee Flo Milli. The campaign highlights Foot Locker’s commitment to expanding its women’s business through talent integrations, trendy product assortments, and in-person activations throughout 2024.

‘Start with Sneakers’ aims to showcase the season’s new trends by demonstrating that sneakers are the foundation for countless fashionable outfits and styles. The campaign, which authentically connects with women through trend-forward content, reflects the influence of social media on fashion trends for Gen Z consumers.

In the latest installment, titled ‘The Striper Within,’ Flo Milli models kicks-inspired New Balance outfits while embodying the campaign’s message of starting styling with sneakers. The campaign highlights Foot Locker’s range of options for women, from classic New Balance sneakers to the latest innovations, catering to every style and occasion.

The ‘Start with Sneakers’ campaign rollout will continue throughout the summer, featuring previous brand ambassador Coi Leray, upcoming in-person activations, and more. This campaign follows Foot Locker’s recent announcement of a reinvented store concept, including an enhanced in-store shopping experience for women, reinforcing its commitment to serving its diverse customer base.

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WATCH: NE-YO Delivers Medley of Hits During NPR Tiny Desk Performance

NE-YO Delivers Medley of Hits During NPR Tiny Desk Performance

NE-YO, the acclaimed singer-songwriter, and three-time Grammy Award winner graced NPR’s Tiny Desk with a captivating performance. The intimate set showcased a blend of classics, unreleased gems, and hits he penned for other iconic artists. It featured NE-YO’s dynamic chart-toppers like “So Sick,” “Sexy Love,” “Because of You,” and “Miss Independent.”

Amidst the classics and fan favorites, NE-YO unveiled a touching new unreleased song titled “Two Million Secrets,” offering a glimpse into his vulnerability and emotional depth as an artist.

NE-YO’s Tiny Desk performance was a testament to his enduring influence in the music industry, highlighting his ability to deliver soulful performances that resonate with audiences across generations.

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WATCH: Jeezy Brings ‘Thug Motivation’ to NPR’s Tiny Desk

Jeezy Brings 'Thug Motivation' to NPR's Tiny Desk

Jeezy has taken over NPR’s Tiny Desk to hold you down at your desk.

Jeezy The Snowman hit the famed NPR desk with a band to perform in front of a crowd of Howard University students. During his set, Sno touched on Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, performing classics like “Air Forces,” “Standing Ovation,” and more.

You can tap into the performance below.

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Journalist Brandon Pope Talks Teaming with WBEZ Chicago for ‘Making’ Podcast Exploring Black Cultural Icons

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Black History Month 2023 has wrapped, but the celebration of our icons should continue every day. The documentary podcast, Making, contributes to the rolling education of the social advancement of Black icons. Produced by WBEZ Chicago and hosted by award-winning journalist Brandon Pope, Making highlights icons like Kobe Bryant, Serena Williams, Maya Angelou, and more, chronicling their journeys and providing context to the creation and work of these cultural giants.

Speaking with The Source, Brandon Pope details what has made Making as one of the most unique podcasts available, discoveries about Black icons during his recording, and his transition from television to an audio podcast format. All 10 episodes of season 4 of Making are available here for your platform of choice.

The SOURCE: How did you get your start, and what really attracted you to being a participant in this podcast?

Brandon Pope: You know, I wasn’t like one of those kids that had a dream of being a TV reporter or a journalist or anything. I wanted to be a power ranger. I wanted to be an astronaut. I wanted to be one of those things [laughs]. I had this great radio and TV class in high school. We made music videos and did morning announcements. I did some documentaries and stuff like that. And I just realized, okay, this media thing is cool. And once I applied to college, they were like, yeah, we call that journalism. So I’m like, all right, cool. I’ll do some journalism then. From there, man, it’s just been kinda learning the ropes and soaking up all the information I can. I have great mentors. My first market was South Bend, Indiana as a multimedia journalist, one man band that was shooting, writing, editing, doing sports for Notre Dame athletics. Then coming to Chicago and doing lifestyle tv and then getting this opportunity with WBEZ, Chicago Public Media, and NPR and hosting an incredible podcast succeeding an amazing public radio legend in Jen White and having her blessing. I’ve been doing some podcasting for a while. The team approached me and said, this would be a really cool thing to have your voice be a part of. And I hope that we’re doing a good job of that with these amazing black figures.

What experience did you have to let you know that this was going to be a good merger of the minds and have the creative freedom to tell these Black stories?

It was just knowing who I was working with. WBEZ has a great reputation, not just here in the city of Chicago, but throughout the country. And I had definitely listened to Making before I was a big fan of Making Obama and Making Oprah. I was listening to every episode and I loved the style of narrative storytelling that they did. So I was already familiar with the brand. I was already familiar with the people. I knew that they had a passion for good quality human storytelling. And so it was a perfect match in that regard.

How did you prepare yourself for being able to move over to that world, a more narrative-based history storytelling as opposed to entertainment?

I think a lot of it is just kind of tapping into what I do on TV but figuring out how I can bring that to the audio world. My TV career has been a lot of narrative storytelling and telling uplifting stories about our people, Black people. But the way you do it on TV is a lot more based on the visuals. Whereas with audio, you have to find a way to draw people in, right? And you draw people in through conversation. I’m a person who’s passionate about having a good conversation. Unfortunately, the TV industry is based off a lot of short timing. You don’t have a long time to have a real meaty conversation. But with the podcast, with this format, we’re able to really expand and unpack things.

Within this Making series, you talked about how you came into hearing Making Oprah or Making Obama. Through your tenure, you have tackled history from as recent as the past 10 years to up to 40 years. Who do you think created your favorite episode?

I’m a sports guy, right? So I’d say, personally, the Kobe Bryant episode may have been the one I was most excited about. I’m the happiest with how we approached it cause it was also the most challenging. Kobe Bryant himself, we know him as a sports icon, right? But there’s also another story to tell. He went through quite a few controversies and we needed to make sure that we had to make a decision, are we just going to tell gleaming histories and ignore anything that was controversial or any of the other stuff? Or are we gonna tell a full picture and really approach this from a journalistic perspective? And so Kobe was our chance to really do that. What we did with Kobe Bryant, yes, we talked about the sports icon himself. We talked to his head coach in high school, Gregg Downer. We talked to a columnist who had covered Kobe Bryant. So we got that perspective for sure. But there’s another conversation that we had about the sexual assault trial and about that controversy there.

So we had a separate conversation about how we deal with legacies. Complicated legacies and these legends that don’t have the most gleaming history out there might evoke different feelings depending on who you’re talking to. And I think, in that sense, that’s where our podcast became really bigger than just the idea of talking to people. It became let’s explore ideas about society. Let’s explore ideas about culture. Let’s explore ideas about the way we deal with complicated figures. And so Kobe Bryant was our chance to do that and dig into that. I think we did a great job of that.

Was there a time examining someone that you had a perspective change, for better or worse?

I think there are some people who are a big deal. You appreciate their contribution to history, but you don’t exactly. You’ve never had a chance to really sit down and process what their impact was. And I think for me, Jesse Owens was the best example of that. I’m an Ohio guy. I know the Jesse Owens story well. He went to Ohio State, and was killing these boys at track meets in Michigan. You know, I mean, it’s a great story. But I had never been able to really get told a full history of him and some of the stuff he went through, like going to the Nazi Olympics, right? Looking Hitler in the eye, right? At a time when, you know, the US is even questioning whether they should be a part of the Olympics at this time in Germany. Telling that story and then hearing from his family members, and professionals, these people who have dedicated their lives to understanding this person deeper than just their athletic accomplishments, but who they are, what their philosophies were, and what they meant to the world. Jesse Owen Owens was that opportunity where I got to learn something. I learned a lot, and I’m able to walk around now with a greater appreciation for what he’s done, not just for sports, but for American society. Um, and that’s probably my favorite part about doing this podcast. I’m a co-learner. The audience is learning things, but I’m learning stuff too. Diane Sawyer, famously said, stay curious. And I’m a guy. I’m all about that. I’m always curious. I’m always trying to learn more. And so I love that I’m able to unpack these legends and discover new things I had never heard before.

What have you learned about yourself, both as a professional, but also just as someone who appreciates the work and the efforts of these icons and has contributed to our culture?

What I learned about myself through this is that I need to trust myself more and trust my own voice more. I think that it’s easy when you are used to one style of thing and you’re jumping into something else to feel a little bit of trepidation. I’m really happy that I’ve had a great support team who’s explained new terms to me and helped me through some stuff. And they’ve helped me trust my voice, find my voice because they, want to hear more of my voice, and I’m empowered to be a part of it.

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Fat Joe Brings Medley of Hits to NPR’s Tiny Desk Home Concert

Fat Joe Brings Medley of Hits to NPR's Tiny Desk Home Concert

The NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series returned this week bringing in hip-hop icon Fat Joe. For his performance, the Terror Squad leader brought a collection of hits including “My Lifestyle,” “What’s Luv,” “Lean Back,” “Sunshine (The Light),” and “All The Way Up.”

The performance was recorded at Joe’s UP NYC store in Uptown with “My Lifestyle” kicking off the session. When Fat Joe hits “What’s Love,” his live band bring a twist of salsa to the collaboation. Joe’s protege Angelica Vila holds down the vocals for Ashanti on the single and also for “Sunshine (The Light),” which blends Rihanna’s “Kiss It Better” and Luther Vandross’ “Never Too Much.”

You can see the performance below.

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Black Thought Joins With NPR For Tiny Desk Performance, Quarantine Style

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As the nation and the world adjust to the sweeping changes to daily life due to the coronavirus pandemic, many musicians and artists are using this time to still connect with fans. Black Thought of The Roots is among the latest to provide musical sustenance by way of a quarantine version of a Tiny Desk concert.

Partnering with NPR Music, the Philadelphia artist born Tarik Trotter delivered an ear-pleasing three-song set featuring two songs from the upcoming Streams Of Thought Vol. 3 EP with producer Sean C.

The first track, “Thought Vs. Everbody” is an all-out bar fest with Black Thought’s timeless flow and jaw-dropping lines blasting over the drums. He follows with the track “Yellow,” which is from his forthcoming off-Broadway musical, Black No More, which pulls from the same novel from author George S. Schulyer.  The set ends with the moving “Nature Of The Beast” featuring Portugal. The Man, which will appear on Streams of Thought Vol 3.

Black Thought also announced that via The Roots YouTube page, he’ll be offering more insight into his creative endeavors and process periodically as the current landscape dictates that at-home performances such as these are the new normal.

Check out Black Thought’s Tiny Desk concert below in full quarantine style.

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Wale Delivers Profound Performances of “Sue Me,” “On Chill,” & More During NPR Tiny Desk Performance

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NPR closed the year out strong with its Tiny Desk series which featured stellar acoustic performances we didn’t know we needed from artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Freddie Gibbs & Madlib. Now at the top of the new year, the series returns with Wale.

It’s a perfect fit between D.C. artist and NPR’s lounge-like atmosphere as he delivers his poetic, smooth flow over acoustic beats supplied by his touring band, Tre And The Ppl formerly known as UCB. It’s honestly still puzzling why this didn’t happen a long time ago. During the roughly 30-minute Tiny Desk Fest set, Wale shared some advice he got from a good friend and fellow MC J.Cole about getting over pre-show jitters NPR shared.

“I was talking to J. Cole about me doing this,’ Wale said as we rode the elevator up to the Tiny Desk. “He told me to just do my thing, but I wish I had more time to work this set out.” 

Those in attendance were treated live renditions of his first big hit “Lotus Flower Bomb,” “LoveHate Thing,” “CC White,” UCB’s “Sexy Lady,” as well as standout records from his latest album “Sue Me” and “On Chill.”

Wale clearly has a knack for rocking crowds and keeping them engaged with the songs he is performing. NPR hasn’t missed yet, and Wale’s showing belongs up there in the pantheons the likes of Mac Miller, Ty Dolla $ign, Lizzo, LeiKeili47, and Lucky Daye.

You can watch the full performance below.

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Freddie Gibbs & Madlib Deliver Soulful Renditions of ‘Bandana’ Songs For NPR’s Tiny Desk Series

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Earlier in the week, NPR blessed us with Megan Thee Stallion’s full Tiny Desk performance, and now it’s Freddie Gibbs and Madlib’s turn.

NPR’s streak of impressive Tiny Desk performances continue. Madgibbs links up with New York-based vintage and soul-funk band El Michel Affair to flawlessly deliver soulful renditions of tracks off their critically acclaimed collaborative effort ‘Bandana.’ According to NPR’s Abby O’Neill, the exceptional performance was a year in the making specifically because of reclusive producer, Madlib’s desire to play with the band.

It was clearly worth the wait.

Those in attendance were treated to great performances of “Education,” “Gat Damn,” “Soul Right,” and “Freestyle Shit.” It’s a pure delight to see just how seamlessly how all of these artists from different genres cohesively work to bring these live renditions of these songs to life. NPR gotta drop a playlist for the culture A S A P.

You can watch the entire Madgibbs x El Michel Affair Tiny Desk performance below.

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BJ the Chicago Kid Performs Nine Song Medley for His Tiny Desk Concert

Recently NPR has rolled out an amazing onslaught of Tiny Desk Concerts but BJ the Chicago Kid aimed to smash all of them. The Windy City singer hit the NPR offices and let off an impressive nine songs in the 17-minute run.

BJ fans and newcomers get treated to a discography spanning set that brings hits from his pre-album days, his In My Mind debut and his most recent 1123 which released this summer.

If this small set was impressive you can catch these songs and more in full on his 1123 tour, which gets back in motion later this month.

Check out his reaction to his performance and the actual set below.

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Megan Thee Stallion is Planning to Release Debut Album in 2020

2019 was Megan Thee Stallion’s breakthrough year, and next year is already looking bright.

She did an interview with NPR and announced that her debut album is due next year. “I really think that I am finally ready to commit to an album,” the H-Town Hottie told the publication.

The Tina Snow rapper says she’s introducing a new alter ego on this upcoming collection.

“My next project I will be introducing a new lady,” Megan revealed. “Her name is Suga. She’s besties with Tina Snow. I felt like my mixtapes were me flirting with my fans, I never wanted to do an album ’cause I was like, ‘Oh, that feel like marriage. That’s a commitment.’ But now, I’m ready to settle down with an album.”

Megan Thee Stallion didn’t give an exact date but this will follow-up her critically acclaimed Fever mixtape, which was released in May. It spawned fan-favorites like “Simon Says” featuring Juicy J and “Cash Sh*t” featuring DaBaby.

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