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Jay-Z recently showed his support to Trayvon Martin's family six years after his death. The 'Family Feud' rapper will also release a movie inspired by Martin's life and death. -
Beyonce Working on New Video to Feature Parents of Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice & Mike Brown
Beyonce is working on her latest music video, which will reportedly feature the parents of Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice & Mike Brown. -
Jay-Z's Tidal Donates $1.5 Million to Black Lives Matter Movement
Jay-Z's streaming service Tidal has donated $1.5 million to the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as a handful of other charities. The funds were raised at the Tidal X charity concert in October. -
Hillary Clinton Meets with Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown Families Regarding Gun Safety
The issue of guns has been extremely contentious in this election, especially in the Democratic Party. As many die on the streets of cities like Chicago and Baltimore due to gun violence, and the number of mass shootings seems to rise every year, many in the party are speaking up about the vital necessity of gun control reform. According to CBS News, Hillary Clinton held a meeting in Chicago where she spoke with the families of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, and others to discuss loss and the necessity mitigating gun violence. -
Kendrick Lamar Drops Guest Verse on Jonathan Emile's 'Heaven Help Dem' [LISTEN]
Canadian rapper Jonathan Emile has shared a politically charged new track titled "Heaven Help Dem," featuring a guest appearance by Kendrick Lamar, which you can check out below. The track finds Emile and Lamar rapping about the overwhelming violence against black men in the United States, with Lamar opening his verse with recollections of his own horrifying experiences: "The average black man only live to 25/Pac died at 25/How many kids you know dead at 20? 5?/ Nah, that's light/I know 10 that's crumblin' in coffins." It's powerful stuff, accompanied by a video featuring images of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, Eric Garner, and many others. -
The Game Trayvon Martin Tattoo: Rapper Gets Slain Teenager's Portrait Permanently Inked Onto His Skin
Wow, just wow. That is some serious dedication. The Game took "We are all Trayvon" to a new level earlier this week. Not by marching, or petitioning, but by getting Martin's famous hoodie-wearing portrait inked onto his skin for all eternity. -
T.I.: "Memories Back Then" Rapper The Latest Musician To Weigh In on Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman Verdict
T.I. was the latest in a string of musicians weighing in on the George Zimmerman verdict in the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Based on his words, it's surprising that the rapper hadn't made a statement earlier. -
G-Dragon: K-Pop Star's Rep Said Controversial Photo Has Nothing to Do With Trayvon Martin, Just Shooting New Album Cover
K-Pop star G-Dragon was not making a racial statement yesterday when he appeared in what looked like "blackface" makeup in an Instagram tribute to Trayvon Martin, according to a spokesperson for the performer. The representative said that Dragon was in the process of shooting a new album cover, which involved him wearing different colors of face paint. -
Trayvon Martin Tribute (?!?): K-Pop Star G-Dragon Wears Blackface in Uncomfortable Homage
K-Pop star G-Dragon set off some political-correctness alarms when he paid tribute to Trayvon Martin...by wearing blackface. -
Rick Ross 'I Wonder Why': Teflon Don Contemplates Trayvon Martin Revenge Fantasy On First Track From 'The Mastermind'
Rick Ross' "I Wonder Why" is Rozay at his menacing best, complete with Trayvon Martin shout-outs. -
Beyonce Detroit Tribute [VIDEO]: Eminem, The White Stripes, Aretha Franklin, Kid Rock, And More Video Montage Dedicated To Bankrupt City, Bey Covers "A Change Is Gonnna Come'
Beyoncé may be focused on her Mrs. Carter World Tour, being a mother to Blue Ivy and wife to Jay-Z but that doesn't mean that she doesn't have time to follow national news stories. On the heels of her Trayvon Martin vigil appearance in... -
Trayvon Martin Rally 2013: Beyonce, Jay Z Attend 'Justice for Trayvon' Rally in NYC, Instagram PHOTO, Al Sharpton Organizes Rallies
Ever since George Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, protests and rallies have been popping up across the United States. The controversial trial verdict... -
Trayvon Martin Reaction: Stevie Wonder Vows Not To Play Florida Until 'Stand Your Ground' Is Repealed
Stevie Wonder joined the multitude of artists offering tributes to Trayvon Martin following the Saturday acquittal of George Zimmerman, but the R&B star was a little more dedicated to his cause. Wonder announced during his show in Quebec City that he would no longer play concerts in Florida until the state's controversial "Stand Your Ground" law is repealed. -
Lester Chambers Attacked on Stage for Trayvon Martin Dedication [PHOTOS & VIDEO]: Soul Singer Assaulted During Curtis Mayfield's 'People Get Ready' Cover
73-year-old soul legend and former frontman of the Civil-Rights-era band The Chambers Brothers, Lester Chambers, dedicated his cover of Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready" to Trayvon Martin over the weekend and was assaulted... -
George Zimmerman Not Guilty Verdict: Beyonce Holds Moment of Silence in Trayvon Martin's Honor, Musicians React to News on Twitter [VIDEOS]
On Saturday evening (July 13), Florida man George Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the death of a teenage boy, Trayvon Martin. The infamous case has taken the media by storm and gotten the attention of the nation...
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