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About Ms. Cream of the Crop

Content Creator, Media Maven, Multi-faceted Entrepreneur… Cream, also known as Ms. Cream of the Crop, served as moCa’s Digital Communications Manager July of 2022 through July 2024; she oversaw digital and social marketing initiatives. Ms. Cream of the Crop collaborated with all departments to develop online strategies that increased moCa’s brand awareness. Among those efforts she contributed to increasing awareness and community engagement for moCa Saturdays, artist residencies, and program partnerships. Her efforts increased moCa’s social media presence by more than 80% from August 2022-July 2024. Cream has 20+ years of experience in the Music, Theatre, and Marketing industries. With the success around building her own events, and bringing awareness and media expertise to unknown artists and indie labels, she attracted new clients and began her career as an Entrepreneur through her brands T.E.T. Entertainment LLC and 216 The Beat Radio Station. She has managed Public Relations for companies such as the Ohio Hip Hop Awards, Atlanta Underground Music Awards, and more. Her Corporate Marketing background spans from Bank of America to household names like Clorox. Cream’s educational accomplishments include studying theater at Alabama State University, a Media Writing Certificate from TNS and Rolling Stone, as well as certification from NYU | TISCH in Journalism and TV. She received a Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Business with Sports Management from Full Sail University. Ms. Cream of the Crop considers herself as a connector and a culture curator.

RIP Black Mamba | Kobe Bryant

Lakers star Kobe Bryant during a game in 2015.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

#KobeBryant was one of 9 people who died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas on Sunday morning along with his second oldest daughter GiGi. He was 41.

Athletes and celebrities from around the sports world mourned the loss of the Lakers legend on social media. Along with friends and fans.

Our thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to the Bryant family as well the loved ones of the other passengers on board who loss their lives.

Diddy Calls out the GRAMMYS

Sean “Diddy” Combs speaks onstage during the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and #GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean “Diddy” Combs on January 25, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo: Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
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When hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs received the Industry Icon Honor at #CliveDavis’s annual pre-Grammy gala Saturday night, he delivered an epic, engaging, 45-minute speech that chronicled his entire career, starting from the moment he received the life-changing Christmas present of a record player at age 5. But he also used his time at the podium to address the “elephant in the room,” calling for more diversity at the Grammys and challenging the Record Academy: “You’ve got 365 days to get this s*** together.” “The last few days I’ve been conflicted,” Combs confessed to the A-list crowd at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. “I’m being honored by the industry that I love, the family that I love, but there’s an elephant in the room, and it’s not just about the Grammys. There’s discrimination and injustice everywhere all the time. But there’s something I need to say to the Grammys. … I say this with love to the Grammys, because you really need to know this. Every year, y’all be killing us, man. I’m talking about the pain. I’m speaking for all the artists here, producers, executives. The amount of time that it takes to make these records, to pour your heart out into it — and you just want an even playing field. In the great words of #ErykahBadu: ‘We are artists, and we are sensitive about our s***.’ We are passionate. For most of us, this is all we got. This is our only hope.
“Truth be told, hip-hop has never been respected by the Grammys. Black music has never been respected by the Grammys — to the point that it should be,” Diddy continued. “So right now with this current [Dugan] situation, it’s not a revelation; this thing’s been going on. And it’s not just going on in music; it’s going on in films, it’s going on in sports, it’s going on around the world. And for years, we have allowed institutions that have never had our best interests at heart to judge us. And that stops right now. I’m officially starting the clock.
#Diddy

Video: Diddy’s Instagram

Jazz Musician signs record deal at age 82!!!

An 82-year-old south-Londoner has had his lifetime ambition come true by getting a record deal.
#RexMartey suffers from prostate cancer and needs dialysis three times a week.
He wanted a deal so he could leave a legacy and has been signed by record company The Animal Farm.
One of the songs on his album is dedicated to the cancer nurse who’s treated him for the last few years.
He has pledged a quarter of all sales will go to Guys Hospital.
#BBCnews

VEWTOPIA MUSIC FESTIVAL IS TAKING PLACE AT MARLINS PARK SUPER BOWL WEEKEND 2020

VEWTOPIA MUSIC FESTIVAL IS TAKING PLACE AT MARLINS PARK SUPER BOWL WEEKEND 2020 JANUARY 31st – FEBRUARY 1st — PERFORMANCES BY CARDI B, CHRIS BROWN, MIGOS, NICKY JAM, DABABY, GUNNA, MEGAN THEE STALLION, DJ KHALED, BURNA BOY, TY DOLLA SIGN, SAFAREE & MORE

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About VEW Live!
VEW Live! is an American entertainment company and one of the leading independent providers of live music/entertainment and sporting events in the country. Founded in 2005, VEW Live! is dedicated to all aspects of live entertainment and multimedia production and is one of the largest independent concert promotion, special events, and touring companies in the southeast region. VEW Live! has an international reach with regional and local presence in Florida, New York, Dallas, and Los Angeles. VEW Live! has partnered with and produced major events for some of the music industry’s biggest names including Marc Anthony, Pitbull, Mary J. Blige, Lil’ Wayne, Nicki Minaj, DJ Khaled, Jason Derulo, Lecrae, Hillsong United, and Switchfoot to name a few. For additional information, visit www.vewlive.com.

Broccoli City Reveals 2020 Festival Lineup

BROCCOLI CITY REVEALS 2020 FESTIVAL LINEUP AND ANNOUNCES ITS RETURN TO THE NATION’S CAPITAL FOR EIGHTH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF MUSIC, ART AND CULTURE

Tickets Went On Sale Friday, January 24, 2020 at 10AM EST 

WASHINGTON, DC (January 22, 2020) – Broccoli City announced today, the official lineup for Broccoli City Festival 2020. The eighth annual edition of the organization’s flagship music festival in partnership with Live Nation Urban, will return to the newly redeveloped RFK Campus on Saturday, May 9, 2020 featuring performances by DaBaby, Roddy Ricch, Megan Thee Stallion, Burna Boy, Ari Lennox, Doja Cat, Lucky Daye, IDK, and Soulection. Tickets went on sale Friday, January 24th at 10:00 a.m. EST, exclusively via www.BCFestival.com.

Rapsody, GZA & D’Angelo On A 9th Wonder track

ORIGINAL STORY: Following 2017’s Grammy-nomination run with Laila’s Wisdom, Rapsody is moving into her next album campaign. In late June, the Snow Hill, North Carolina MC revealed her plans through a cryptic video, that very briefly flashed the word “Eve” in addition to footage of great Black women across arts and culture, ranging from Beyoncé and Aretha Franklin to Lauryn Hill and Queen Latifah. Days later, the Jamla Records/Roc Nation artist confirmed to Essence‘s Sydney Scott that Eve is an album, planned for August.

Heads get their first taste today (August 2), and it’s another nod to iconic 1990s Hip-Hop. Rapsody enlists GZA and D’Angelo for “IBTIHAJ.” The collaboration, produced by 9th Wonder, honors The Genius’ 1995 breakout “Liquid Swords” from the LP of the same name.

After letting the momentum build (and D’Angelo doing a rendition of the original chorus), Rap’ spits, “When the MCs came to live out their name / Inscribed in the halls and the walls of fame / Balancing life, wrote both the yin and yang / Hands buried the man and they raised the son to reign / That’s a play on words, they say herb ain’t all the same / Slaves in prison and they some unchained / While everybody in my gang a star, DJ Preem’ / Screaming through the sun roof, ‘money still ain’t a thang’ / While I’m spending small bank, asking ‘where is my change?’ / Carpool with the homies, saving gas in my tank / I think like a billionaire, I spend less than I make / Strong minded, I should bench way more than my weight / Women been leading the way, since Roxanne Shanté / And the Unit had Flavor, and Jay had Marcy neighbors that waved.” In her verse (that keeps GZA’s opening line), Rapsody addresses maintaining core values through her success and fame. Throughout, she nods to Hip-Hop giants including Queen Latifah, the First Lady of the Juice Crew, DJ Premier, The Lady Of Rage, Wu-Tang Clan, and her Roc Nation honcho, JAY-Z.

GZA, who has been especially reserved in releasing music lately, raps about keeping his product and profile scarce. “When I’m so off the radar, it’s very hard to find me / In space, a selfie, with the Earth behind me / You follow the leader, the track is off the meter / A lot of Rap is weak, low frequency in the tweeters / Very inaudible, clock radio speakers / Quietly whispering is a world of WikiLeak-ers / Forget the gaudiness my method is nauseant / Transferring ideas into the brains of the audience / The street poet gave this special art form a global reach / I earned your ear, then your heart by giving the local speech / Weaving wonder with words as potent as a sorcery / Not witchcraft, but a list of terms in the glossary / Well-written rap, bound to have a great impact / On a listener for the fact it’s well intact / An MC should electrify, beautify, strive to / Empower, inspire, transform a world view,” spits the Brooklyn giant.

Murs & Rapsody Team Up On A Song Produced By 9th Wonder’s Daughter

As if GZA’s appearance were not rare enough, D’Angelo accents the homage with his multi-tracked vocal. 9th Wonder freaks the same sample RZA used, but does so differently. He lets another jewel in the record play into this beat.

Notably, the title references Ibtihaj Muhammad, the 2016 USA Olympic fencer. She was the first American to wear a hijab while competing on the historic and global stage. Winning the bronze, Muhammad became the first-ever Muslim-American woman to earn a medal. Given the June video, and May’s “Phylicia” (with Phylicia Rashad as its artwork), Rapsody may be titling her Eve tracks after her inspirations. Laila’s Wisdom had its aspects of concept, as Rap’ explained to AFH TV.

Check out https://ambrosiaforheads.com/2019/08/rapsody-gza-dangelo-9th-wonder-liquid-swords/ for more on this story.

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