In an all new “REVOLT Black News Weekly” entertainment remix segment, we tackle a number of fun trending topics from the last week! “Black Girls Stuff’s” Tori Brixx and Brii Renee get the 411 on Bow Wow’s new BET series “After Happily Ever After.” We also join Diddy when he surprised students at his Capital Prep Bronx school and check out some behind-the-scenes moments from his “Gotta Move On (Remix)” shoot in New York City. Last, but certainly not least, we recap REVOLT’s very first Short and Fresh Festival that went down in Atlanta, Georgia last weekend. Watch now!
Inspired by Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ successful âState Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirusâ town hall, âREVOLT BLACK NEWSâ is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
âWhen I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch âREVOLT BLACK NEWS.ââ said Combs. âWeâre here with solutions. Weâve already heard about what we canât do, but this is what we can do.â
On a new entertainment segment of “REVOLT Black News Weekly,” Marlon Wayans pulls up to chat about his career. Ne-Yo and Christina Milian also reveal how the series âStep Upâ dealt with the death of one of its stars: Naya Rivera. We also chat about the movie ‘Till,’ based on the lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till, as told through the lens of his mother. Lil Baby drops a new album that’s getting rave reviews.
Inspired by Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ successful âState Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirusâ town hall, âREVOLT BLACK NEWSâ is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
âWhen I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch âREVOLT BLACK NEWS.ââ said Combs. âWeâre here with solutions. Weâve already heard about what we canât do, but this is what we can do.â
In this new “REVOLT Black News Weekly” entertainment remix, Kid Cudi explains the surprising inspiration behind his revealing ‘Esquire’ magazine cover. Ja Rule addresses violence in hip hop. Quavo and Takeoff drop a new album and BET honors the best in hip hop at the 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards where REVOLT’s very own “Caresha Please” and “Drink Champs” took home trophies.
Kid Cudi talks to “REVOLT Black News” correspondent Kennedy Rue about “Entergalactic,” his new animated Netflix series. NBA greats Dwayne Wade and Dwight Howard also celebrate the new Olympic documentary ‘The Redeem Team’ at the LA premiere. Plus, Actress Jamila C. Gray reveals how she learned to rap for her new movie ‘On the Come Up.’ Last, but certainly not least, we have exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews with Ray J and Bobby Shmurda from the 2022 REVOLT Summit.
Inspired by Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ successful âState Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirusâ town hall, âREVOLT BLACK NEWSâ is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.
âWhen I started REVOLT, I always wanted to develop a platform to report the news from our perspective, from our lens, from our people, so I decided to launch âREVOLT BLACK NEWS.ââ said Combs. âWeâre here with solutions. Weâve already heard about what we canât do, but this is what we can do.â
The JBP kicks off this episode with a read of Smokey Robinsonâs tracklist for his upcoming album (16:34) followed by reactions to the suspected Chinese spy balloon hovering over the U.S. (21:49). The gang gives their thoughts on the new Netflix movie âYou Peopleâ (34:34), Xscape & SWV have a limited series from Bravo on the way (1:00:31), and Beyonce has announced her world tour (1:08:45). Lebron is closing in on the scoring title which has ticket prices going up (1:34:02), Part of the Show returns (1:52:05), + MORE!