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Dru Hill’s ‘Enter The Dru’ Gets a 25th Anniversary Reissue

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Dru Hill’s Enter The Dru, the album is coming to vinyl for the first time. The reissue, which was announced today, is set for an October 24 release on 2LP standard black vinyl.

Originally released in 1998, Enter The Dru (whose title was inspired by the Bruce Lee 1973 film, Enter the Dragon), marked the R&B group’s second album, following 1996’s Dru Hill debut. It included R&B classics like “How Deep Is Your Love,” “These Are The Times,” “Beauty,” and “You Are Everything.”

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“How Deep Is Your Love,” Dru Hill’s biggest hit to date, spent three weeks atop the US R&B chart and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its remix featuring Redman was included on the soundtrack for the 1998 film Rush Hour. “These Are The Times,” co-written and co-produced by Babyface, reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 5 on the Billboard R&B chart. Enter The Dru peaked at No. 2 on both the Billboard 200 and the R&B Albums chart, and later received a double-platinum certification.

Following Enter The Dru, the group released 2002’s Dru World Order and 2010’s InDRUpendence Day. In 1999, lead singer Sisqo embarked on his solo career with Unleash the Dragon, known for hit singles “Thong Song” and “Incomplete.” He followed up with 2001’s Return of Dragon and 2015’s Last Dragon.

Dru Hill remains active in the R&B scene, releasing new music and touring frequently. In 2020, they released their comeback single, “What You Need.” In 2023, they embarked on the Summer Block Party Presents: Jodeci, SWV & Dru Hill tour alongside fellow ‘90s R&B groups Jodeci and SWV. Last month, R&B icon Keith Sweat announced his The R&B Lovers Tour featuring special guests Dru Hill, Joe, and Ginuwine. The trek kicks off Feb. 13, 2026, and wraps on June 2, 2026.

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Best Ne-Yo Songs: 20 R&B Essentials

Ne-Yo

You can’t discuss contemporary R&B music without Ne-Yo. Since the start of his illustrious career, the Arkansas-bred singer-songwriter, producer, and performer has treated listeners to his buttery vocals, slick dance moves, and poetic lyricism regarding life and love. With a host of top 10 hits, No.1 albums, and platinum plaques, Ne-Yo has proven his abilities as a hitmaker who stretches the confines of genre.

Inspired by artists like Michael Jackson, Donny Hathaway, and Usher, Ne-Yo combines the traditional aspects of R&B with modern flair. One may think ego would accompany his gifts, but Ne-Yo’s unabashed, gentlemanly swagger always has a humility built-in. His dedication to music, passion for performing, and love of songwriting make him a true quiet storm.

The Songwriter

Before he became a solo sensation, Ne-Yo got his name off the ground in the mid-2000s as a songwriter. Some of Ne-Yo’s best songs from this period focus on love, sex, and relationships. One of his strongest gifts as a writer is his ability to create memorable, empowering songs for women, no doubt a result of being raised by a single mother and other strong female family members.

Mario – Let Me Love You

Mario’s 2004 single “Let Me Love You” put Ne-Yo on the radar as an R&B songwriter. The velvety, Scott Storch-produced song, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2005, also may have a familiar ring to it, as it gently lifts musical elements from Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”

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Rihanna – Unfaithful

The second single from Rih’s 2006 sophomore effort A Girl Like Me, “Unfaithful” is one of many collaborations between Ne-Yo and the Norwegian production team Stargate. The song deals with feelings of regret and shame for cheating on a partner, and features dark production inspired by the rock band Evanescence. Rihanna reportedly reached out to work with Ne-Yo after the success of Mario’s “Let Me Love You,” and was eager to work on a ballad in order to show off her singing chops.

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Beyoncé – Irreplaceable

Beyoncé’s number one single “Irreplaceable” went through several twists and turns before making its way into her catalogue. Ne-Yo’s initial idea was to make the 2006 hit a country tune, however, production and lyrical tweaks made it a Queen Bey staple. Ne-Yo also wrote the track from a male perspective, but later recognized it would be more empowering for a woman to sing.

Jennifer Hudson – Spotlight

Thanks to Ne-Yo, Jennifer Hudson’s 2008 debut single showed a different side of the Oscar-winner, whose work in Dreamgirls was focused on theatrics and themes of self-reflection. The mid-tempo R&B ballad keeps her show-stopping pipes intact while remaining relatable to the average listener, as she sings about sticking it to a no-good partner. The song earned Hudson two Grammy nominations.

Keri Hilson – Pretty Girl Rock

Female empowerment and self-love are a few of the themes Ne-Yo focused on for Keri Hilson’s 2010 song, “Pretty Girl Rock.” Over sugary yet sassy production that features a subtle sample of Bill Withers’ “Just The Two Of Us,” Hilson repeats affirmations about being “beautiful” and “fly,” hoping to instill a sense of confidence in herself and her listeners.

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The R&B Hits

After a failed try at solo success, Ne-Yo found his lane in 2006 with his debut album, In My Own Words. Years later, he continues to release the thought-provoking, relatable songs that made him a star, while also fitting the fresh vibe of contemporary R&B.

So Sick

The second single from Ne-Yo’s debut proved to be an instant hit, peaking at the top slot of the Billboard Hot 100 in 2005. Working with longtime collaborators Stargate, “So Sick” was written about the first time Ne-Yo experienced true heartbreak. Because of this pain, he detests love songs, yet they allow him to reminisce about his past relationship.

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Sexy Love

Take “Sexy Love” as the more positive musical counterpart to “So Sick.” Instead of lyrics about missing a former flame, this time around Ne-Yo sings about how much love he has for his current partner, painting vivid depictions of their time beneath the sheets. The track reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and is certified three times platinum.

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Because of You

The title song from Ne-Yo’s 2007 album (which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100) tells the story about an intoxicating woman occupying his everyday thoughts. What makes this track stand out is the production. “Because Of You” has an undeniable disco influence, and includes the sounds of a harpsichord and guitar to make the track stand out.

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Miss Independent

Ne-Yo’s critically-acclaimed third album, 2008’s Year of the Gentleman, dropped off a host of hit tracks, including the top 10 single “Miss Independent.” The mid-tempo ballad about loving a self-sufficient woman samples Keesha’s “Forget About Me,” and won Ne-Yo two Grammy Awards (Best R&B Song and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance).

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Mad

This Year of the Gentleman staple carries an important message about relationships of all kinds: fighting – instead of listening – only creates more chaos. The Stargate-produced song, which features a heavy piano and bass, finds Ne-Yo explaining to his partner that while they’re not perfect, he hopes that their issues are patched up before bed.

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The Collaborations

Ne-Yo’s approach to work thrives on collaboration, stating in an interview that some link-ups “just work.” Several of his sonic pairings have been outside of the R&B realm, but his singing talents and songwriting chops remain intact wherever he finds himself.

Hate That I Love You

2007’s “Hate That I Love You” sees Ne-Yo reuniting with his A Girl Like Me collaborator Rihanna. Throughout the track, the two trade lines about being hopelessly in love, and their voices complement each other beautifully as they tell their tale. The platinum-selling tune is one of Rihanna’s longest-running top 10 hits; it peaked at No. 7 on the Hot 100, and was in the top 10 on the chart for 26 weeks.

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Knock You Down

Sometimes a good love can become sour, and “Knock You Down” – Ne-Yo’s 2009 collab with Keri Hilson and rapper Kanye West – proves it beautifully. The platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated tune masterfully pairs contemporary R&B with hip-hop flair, and Ne-Yo’s standout verse showcases both his envious vocal runs and storytelling skills. (“I used to be commander-in-chief on my pimp sh*t flying high,” he croons, “‘til I met this pretty little missile that shot me out the sky.”)

Bust It Baby Pt. 2

Rapper Plies made his Janet Jackson-sampling song “Bust It Baby” the first single off Definition of Real, in 2008. It was “Part 2” featuring Ne-Yo, however, that proved to be the version with staying power, as it combines his tender singing voice with Plies’ gritty, hard-hitting rap verses. The second edition peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart.

Give Me Everything

“Give Me Everything” is an Afrojack-produced club banger that featured on Pitbull’s 2011 album Planet Pit. Not only did the song hit No. 1 on the charts, it’s certified six times platinum and is one of the best-selling digital singles of all time, with 11.2 million digital copies sold. “Give Me Everything” is also a product of the times, referencing everything from a “locked up” Lindsay Lohan to taking photos in Times Square with Kodak cameras (remember when?).

Time of Our Lives

Another popular link-up between Ne-Yo and Pitbull, “Time Of Our Lives” is featured on Pit’s album Globalization and Ne-Yo’s Non-Fiction (both from 2014). The duo sing and rap about living in the moment and not worrying about what tomorrow will bring. They teamed up with producers Dr. Luke and Cirkut, who created the top 10 hit’s electropop-heavy sound.

Ne-Yo’s Electronic Songs

As electropop began to heat up in the late 2000s and early 2010s, Ne-Yo reintroduced himself as a high-octane hitmaker. He worked closely with artists and DJs to release songs with fiery energy.

Closer

A top 10 hit from Ne-Yo’s Grammy-nominated Year of the Gentleman, “Closer” is heavily inspired by a visit to London, which proved to him the impact of house and techno club sounds. To accompany lyrics about his experiences with a magnetic yet enigmatic woman, Ne-Yo and Stargate provide production that is “smoky, kinda dark, and mysterious.”

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Turn All The Lights On

Ne-Yo joined T-Pain on his Revolver album in 2012 for “Turn All The Lights On.” The duo worked with Dr. Luke and Cirkut to produce and co-write the song, which is about going hard in the club, partying, and celebrating for the hell of it. T-Pain and Ne-Yo have a brother-like bond, with the rapper saying that the singer “stayed down” and supported him during a period of depression.

Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself)

The Afrojack-produced “Let Me Love You” (not to be confused with the chart-topping song Ne-Yo penned for Mario) peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2012. The song is co-written by Australian singer-songwriter Sia, and describes a love that goes further than just romance. As the title suggests, Ne-Yo wants to help his partner build not just a better relationship with him, but the one she has with herself.

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Let’s Go

DJ and producer Calvin Harris teamed up with Ne-Yo in 2012 for their gold-certified collaboration “Let’s Go.” A top 20 single, the high-octane tune is hype music, pure and simple, with lyrics about going for your goals. It’s no surprise, then, that “Let’s Go” was used in a Pepsi campaign in 2012 and Ne-Yo performed it during his set at the 2013 NBA All-Star game.

Play Hard

“Play Hard,” a 2013 collaboration between Ne-Yo, David Guetta, and Akon is about the balance of work and play. The electro-house song was a huge hit on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart, where it peaked at No. 2. It heavily samples Dutch musician Alice Deejay’s 1999 track “Better Off Alone” and the remix of Italian singer-songwriter Noemi’s “In My Dreams.”

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Yung Miami Accuses Tyla Of Stealing Her Song “Chanel” After Private Listening Session

Yung Miami called out Tyla on social media after the South African pop star previewed her upcoming track “Chanel,” claiming the song was lifted from a private session where she had played it for her.

The former City Girls rapper took to X (Twitter) on Thursday (October 16), posting: “This girl really ran off with my song and ion know how to feel about it mind you I played this song for this girl.”

She followed up with, “Like…. B#### I’m confused!” and added, “Take me to Chanel > put me in Chanel.”

Tyla’s teaser for “Chanel,” which drops October 24, quickly went viral, with clips of her dancing to the track circulating across platforms. But Yung Miami insists the concept wasn’t new to Tyla.

When a user commented, “Miami that song took you forever to drop,” she fired back: “Don’t matter it’s my mf song!!!” and emphasized again, “I played her the song!”

She ended her post with a promise to revisit the matter, writing, “It’s my daughter birthday I’ll be back tomorrow with the tea!”

Tyla, who won a Grammy earlier this year for her breakout hit “Water,” has not responded to the accusation as of Friday morning (October 17).

Her silence hasn’t stopped the internet from weighing in.

One user wrote, “tyla single needed more promo for next week thank you miami.”

Another dismissed the claims entirely, saying, “Young Miami is just using Tyla’s name to promote her song, cos nobody would’ve cared about it. People still don’t care about it btw.”

A third user posted a screenshot comparing Spotify monthly listeners, showing Tyla with over 29 million and Yung Miami with fewer than 150,000, captioning it: “Yung Miami can’t be serious when she got on this here internet and said Tyla stole from her…”

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Rapper Cisco Go Crazy Sentenced To Jail In Washington Rape Case

Rapper Cisco Go Crazy was sentenced to six months in jail and one year of community custody in Lewis County Superior Court after pleading guilty to third-degree rape stemming from a 2020 party in Randle, Washington.

The 24-year-old rapper, whose legal name is Francisco Prater, received the punishment from Judge Joely Yeager on Wednesday (October 15). The sentence follows a plea deal that reduced his original charge of second-degree rape, filed in April 2021, to a lesser offense.

According to The Daily Chronicle, the incident occurred on January 6, 2020, when Prater allegedly had sex with a woman who was too intoxicated to consent.

Prosecutors recommended the six-month term and 12 months of community custody as part of the agreement.

Prater, who is from Edmonds, was taken into custody immediately after sentencing. He did not provide a statement in court. Instead, he allowed the judge to rely on police reports and the probable cause statement to support the plea.

Judge Yeager also issued a five-year no-contact order protecting the victim, following the state’s recommendation.

Court records show the standard sentencing range for third-degree rape, a Class C felony, is six to 12 months. The charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Two other men were initially charged in connection with the same incident — Lil Mosey (real name Lathan Moses Echols) and Bandkidjay (real name Joshua Darrow).

Their cases were separated from Prater’s in early 2023. Both were acquitted by a Lewis County jury in March after roughly seven hours of deliberation.

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NBA YoungBoy Concert Canceled & Key To Atlanta Denied After Wednesday Success

NBA YoungBoy faced another concert cancellation Thursday when State Farm Arena announced his Saturday Atlanta performance would not proceed as scheduled.

The Baton Rouge rapper had successfully completed the first of two sold-out shows Wednesday night before officials made the decision to cancel the October 18 date. State Farm Arena provided no explanation for the abrupt cancellation in their Thursday announcement.

“If you purchased through Ticketmaster, refunds will be issued automatically,” the statement read. “If you purchased from a third-party reseller, please reach out to your point of purchase.”

This marks the second major venue cancellation for the 25-year-old artist’s “Make America Slime Again” tour. The United Center in Chicago made a similar decision in September, canceling his scheduled performance without a detailed explanation.

YoungBoy remains one of YouTube’s most-streamed artists despite ongoing controversies. The chart-topping rapper has released eight studio albums and dozens of mixtapes throughout his career.

In 2024, YoungBoy was sentenced to federal prison on a firearm charge but was later pardoned by President Donald Trump. His legal troubles have included multiple arrests since 2016, creating complications for his touring schedule.

During Wednesday’s Atlanta performance, music executive Jerry Clark presented the rapper with proclamations from Georgia State Representative Inga Willis, Fulton County Probate Judge Kenya Johnson and Fulton County Commissioner Marvin Arrington Jr.

The honors recognized his commitment to promoting peace and avoiding gun violence in his music.

Following the concert, rumors circulated online that YoungBoy had received a key to the city of Atlanta. However, the city’s Mayor’s Office of Film, Entertainment & Nightlife quickly denied that claim.

“While we respect all individuals and agencies who choose to recognize cultural or community impact, the City of Atlanta and the Mayor’s Office of Film, Entertainment, and Nightlife were not involved in this presentation,” the office said in a statement. “This recognition was made by representatives of Fulton County and the State of Georgia.”

The office added that the city has not issued a “key to the city” in “a very, very long time” and does not currently give out that commendation.

About a dozen tour dates remain in the “Make America Slime Again” Tour, including two back-to-back shows in New Orleans on October 19 and 20. The tour is set to wrap up on November 12 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.

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Wild Brawl Erupts During Chris Brown’s New Orleans Concert

A brawl broke out among fans during Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl XX concert at the Superdome Wednesday night (October 15). The incident forced security to escort multiple people from the venue.

Video footage shows the moment tensions exploded in the stands. Two women, one wearing blue and another in black, began arguing while a third woman tried to calm them down.

The situation escalated quickly when a fourth woman approached the group. She spoke briefly with the woman in black, then suddenly punched the woman in blue.

“What started as a small argument quickly became a full-on brawl, with several others joining in,” according to the Hot97 report.

The woman in blue tried to defend herself but couldn’t move freely. Someone seated behind her grabbed her arm. The woman in black took advantage and began hitting her opponent with a purse.

More people joined the fight as spectators watched in shock. The crowd shouted and threw punches in the stadium stands. The woman who first tried to separate them eventually cleared the area and helped end the fight.

Security and police arrived shortly after. Authorities escorted everyone involved out of the venue. The cause of the original argument remains unclear.

Brown continued performing throughout the incident. Fans described it as one of the wildest scenes of the night at what was supposed to be a celebration.

The Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour has faced several challenges recently. Traffic problems in Raleigh delayed fans from entering Tuesday’s show. The Memphis concert was canceled due to stadium renovations.

Brown’s tour has otherwise been successful, with sold-out shows in Birmingham and Washington, D.C. The R&B star has been touring extensively to promote his latest music.

Concert violence has become an increasing concern at large venues. Security protocols often struggle to manage crowds during high-energy performances.

The New Orleans Police Department has not released information about potential charges. Representatives for Brown and the Superdome did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The tour continues with upcoming dates across the country. Fans are encouraged to report any safety concerns to venue security immediately.

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Lil Nas X Spotted Out In Public For First Time Since Bizarre Arrest

Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil Nas X was spotted in Santa Monica this week, marking his first public appearance since completing inpatient mental health treatment. The 26-year-old artist looked

The “Old Town Road” hitmaker was photographed running errands in Los Angeles. He wore casual denim and western-style boots. His appearance suggests positive progress following a challenging period.

The sighting comes months after a serious incident in August. On August 21, police responded to reports in the San Fernando Valley. They encountered Lil Nas X during circumstances that escalated quickly. The situation led to his arrest and hospitalization.

Law enforcement suspected substance involvement initially. They transported him to a medical facility for evaluation. He was later transferred into custody. The incident resulted in serious charges against the artist.

Prosecutors filed three counts of battery with injury on a peace officer. They also charged him with one count of resisting an executive officer. These are felony charges that carry significant penalties.

Rather than remaining in jail, Lil Nas X pursued treatment. He entered an inpatient mental health facility outside California. His lawyers confirmed this during a court hearing in September. The artist missed his initial court date due to treatment.

His father, Robert Stafford, spoke publicly about the situation. He discussed the pressures of fame affecting his son’s wellbeing. Stafford expressed family concern about managing psychological demands. The entertainment industry creates intense pressure for public figures.

The Rolling Out report shows the artist engaging in normal activities. He spent time in a local park before leaving in a vehicle. His well-groomed appearance indicates successful treatment progress.

Recovery from mental health crises requires structured care. Inpatient treatment typically precedes outpatient support. Lil Nas X appears to have progressed through initial intensive phases. He now navigates daily life while maintaining professional support.

Legal proceedings continue despite his recovery efforts. A court date is scheduled for November 18. The criminal charges remain unresolved. Managing both health recovery and legal obligations creates complex challenges.

The artist has received public support throughout this period. His visible recovery communicates important messages about treatment effectiveness. It demonstrates the possibility of recovery from mental health crises.

For public figures experiencing such challenges, visible improvement carries significance. It shows that addressing mental health seriously produces positive results. Treatment should not be dismissed or minimized.

Lil Nas X’s appearance suggests commitment to recovery. While court proceedings remain pending, his wellbeing represents positive indicators. The recovery journey will likely require ongoing attention and professional support.

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Missy Elliott Celebrates Her Own Official State Holiday In VA Hometown

Missy Elliott made her triumphant return to Portsmouth Friday as Virginia officially celebrated the first-ever “Missy Elliott Day” in honor of the Hip-Hop legend’s contributions to music and entertainment.

Governor Glenn Youngkin declared October 17 as Missy Elliott Day through an official proclamation highlighting “her legacy as one of the most influential figures in contemporary music and entertainment.”

The celebration marks three years since Portsmouth renamed McLean Street to Missy Elliott Boulevard in 2022.

The four-time Grammy Award winner was born in Portsmouth and raised in the Hodges Ferry community before becoming one of Hip-Hop’s most innovative artists.

Elliott’s career spans over two decades with groundbreaking hits like “Work It,” “Get Ur Freak On” and “Lose Control” that revolutionized the genre with their creative production and memorable music videos.

Elliott has sold over 40 million records worldwide and became the first female rapper to receive the MTV Video Music Awards’ Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in 2019. She also earned an honorary Doctor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music and received the National Medal of Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Portsmouth native previously donated $25,000 to her former high school and has maintained strong ties to her hometown throughout her career. Her overall discography includes five studio albums and numerous collaborations with artists like Aaliyah, Janet Jackson and Ciara.

Elliott’s influence extends beyond music as a producer and songwriter who helped shape the sound of contemporary R&B and Hip-Hop. The celebration on Friday represents the city’s continued recognition of one of its most successful exports.

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Rapper Emmanuel Jal Turns War Trauma Into Award-Winning Hip-Hop Documentary

Emmanuel Jal’s extraordinary transformation from child soldier to international Hip-Hop sensation takes center stage in a powerful documentary that premiered on YouTube.

Journeyman Pictures released “From Civil War to Hip-Hop Star | War Child: Emmanuel Jal | Full Film” showcasing the South Sudanese-Canadian artist’s incredible odyssey from the battlefields of Sudan’s brutal civil war to MTV stages worldwide.

The award-winning documentary chronicles Jal’s journey through rare archival footage of him as a seven-year-old soldier to contemporary performances of his pain-tinged rhymes.

Born Jal Jok on January 1, 1980, Emmanuel was forced into military service during Sudan’s devastating civil war in the early 1980s. The conflict, which lasted over two decades, displaced millions and recruited thousands of children as soldiers.

Jal’s childhood was marked by forced migration and unimaginable wartime trauma before his eventual rescue by a British aid worker.

The documentary captures Jal’s evolution into what many consider one of the 21st century’s most inspiring success stories. After escaping Sudan, he made his way to Kenya where he began developing his musical talents.

His Hip-Hop career launched him onto international stages, earning acclaim as both an artist and activist who raises awareness about conflict’s human costs.

Jal has released multiple albums and performed globally, using his platform to advocate for peace in his war-torn homeland. His music blends traditional African sounds with contemporary Hip-Hop beats, creating a distinctive style that reflects his unique life experiences.

The artist has received international recognition for his work, including performances at major festivals and collaborations with renowned musicians.

The documentary features interviews, archival footage, and performance clips that illustrate Jal’s remarkable resilience. His story represents hope for countless other child soldiers and war survivors across Africa and beyond.

Through his music and activism, Jal continues working to break cycles of violence while inspiring others who have faced similar circumstances.

Jal currently splits his time between advocacy work and his music career, maintaining his commitment to peace-building initiatives in South Sudan. His autobiography and speaking engagements have reached audiences worldwide, sharing his message of redemption and transformation.

The full-length documentary is now available for viewing on Journeyman Pictures’ YouTube channel, offering viewers an intimate look at one man’s journey from darkness to international stardom.

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Ice-T Links With Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Arabian Prince For Animated Series

Ice-T has joined forces with Hip-Hop titans Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Arabian Prince to executive produce Tehk City, a gritty animated neo-noir series set in a brutal near-future penal colony.

The collaboration marks a rare convergence of rap royalty for the small screen, with the quartet partnering alongside producer Ambitious Entertainment for what’s being described as a “high-octane animated neo-noir” where “every choice is life or death, chaos reigns and only the ruthless survive.”

According to Deadline, the series stems from aesthetics created by Tommy The Animator, who serves as co-creator with Ice-T. Both are attached as producers and executive producers alongside the legendary trio of West Coast rap pioneers. Arabian Prince, a founding member of N.W.A., rounds out the star-studded production team.

“I just wanted to bring something new to animation that’s never been seen before, coming from the mind of a black creator out of the projects of the Upper West Side of Manhattan,” Ice-T stated.

Industry veterans Ken Corben, Kirk Shaw and Thomas Vitale are also producing and executive producing the project, with Rusty Cundeiff attached as a producer. Shaw, whose credits include “The Hurt Locker” and “Blood Ties,” emphasized the project’s ambitious scope.

“Tehk City is one of those rare projects that came together through the collaboration of an exceptional team,” Shaw explained. “We’re creating a world only animation could capture, where morality is a luxury and the visual style is as fierce as the story itself.”

The animated series represents a departure from traditional Hip-Hop media ventures, focusing on original storytelling rather than biographical content. The project capitalizes on the growing appetite for adult-oriented animated programming that has seen success with shows like Invincible and The Boys: Diabolical.

Ambitious Entertainment is targeting a multi-platform release for “Tehk City” in 2026.

The collaboration brings together artists who have collectively shaped Hip-Hop culture for over three decades. Dr. Dre’s production empire, Snoop Dogg’s multimedia ventures, and Ice-T’s crossover success in television through Law & Order: Special Victims Unit provide substantial industry credibility to the animated venture.

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