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Black Thought Performs “State Prisoner” for the COLORS Studio

Black Thought performs a Streams of Thought, Vol. 3 cut. On Thursday morning, the COLORS studio premiered their latest episode. The newest video features Black Thought, who performs “State Prisoner,” from his new album Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cane & Able. Stream the COLORS studio performance below. Ever since the album’s release after multiple delays, Thought has hit … Read moreBlack Thought Performs “State Prisoner” for the COLORS Studio

“The Witches” Exclusive: Octavia Spencer Rehearsed For Scenes With Mice By Talking To Doorknobs! [VIDEO]

Octavia Spencer plays the grandmother in the new HBO Max Robert Zemeckis version of ‘Roald Dahl’s The Witches’. Source: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures / Courtesy BOSSIP spoke with the actress about what drew her to the film, how she prepared for scenes where she dialogues with mice and the scariest parts of filming. Check out … Read more“The Witches” Exclusive: Octavia Spencer Rehearsed For Scenes With Mice By Talking To Doorknobs! [VIDEO]

New Video: Busta Rhymes Ft. Rick Ross “Master Fard Muhammad”

By any means. Busta Rhymes brings Black royalty in his E.L.E. 2 album’s powerful music video co-starring Rick Ross. Directed by Dre Films and Busta Rhymes, the lavishing clip finds Busta and Rozay at mansion with members of the Nation of Islam. In the clip, a young boy, battered and studying the righteous movement is … Read moreNew Video: Busta Rhymes Ft. Rick Ross “Master Fard Muhammad”

BOSSIP Exclusive: E!’s Nina Parker Gets Real About Race “I Will Forever Speak From My Heart About How Much I Love Black People”

As one of the few black faces on the E! network, Nina Parker always continues to impress. Source: Frazer Harrison / Getty She’s expertly maneuvered her role as a moderator for numerous “Love & Hip Hop” reunions, gone viral after passionately speaking out about racism on “Nightly Pop” and is set to host Bravo’s “Race … Read moreBOSSIP Exclusive: E!’s Nina Parker Gets Real About Race “I Will Forever Speak From My Heart About How Much I Love Black People”

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