Artist Interviews

Angie Stone gets real: ‘They better call me for ‘Empire’

Angie Stone is readying her latest project, “Dream,” for release this November and she spoke to rolling out about how at peace she feels with her place in music while also admitting that she needed a new kind of collaborative energy

Sena Pierre mentors youth in Houston

Sena Pierre has an online Christian magazine that’s dedicated to children and young adults. She wants to give them something positive to interact with in the

Sexy songbird Tina on industry snakes: ‘I’m not your ‘baby”

Philadelphia born singer Tina combined her love for poetry and her love of music and has crafted her own, unique artistic voice. Born Christina Sanchez, the Puerto Rican diva had been grinding—first as a radio personality in her hometown, and then as an independent artist

Meet Brittney Taylor, Trina’s protégée

Fresh on the heels of her recently released, Bigga Rankin hosted Jack Rabbit Vol. 1: The Arsonist [Rockstarr Music Group x Muzik First Inc. Presents] Brittney

PatriceLIVE is R&B’s Wonder Woman

You may have heard her sing about heartbreak in songs like “JumpBack” or about the past coming back to haunt you in “Leftovers,” but do

Adina Howard: the next chapter

Most famously known for her platinum-plus, chart-topping female anthem, “Freak Like Me,” taken from the Grand Rapids, Michigan native’s 1995 debut, Do You Wanna Ride? [Mecca Don/EastWest Records],