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Shoka Sunflower Drops ‘Still Kicking’ Film | BlkCosmo Blerds

Shoka Sunflower, a 24-year-old artist from Johannesburg, South Africa, has built his music around emotional honesty, self-reflection, and a desire to inspire authenticity. His journey began at age 12 when his older brother introduced

HBO’s ‘The Devil Is Busy’ Doc: A Must-See Review

HBO is dropping another must-watch documentary short that’s sure to spark conversation. The Devil Is Busy premieres Tuesday, September 23, from 9:00–9:30 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and will also stream on Max. Directed by Emmy® winner Geeta Gandbhir (Eyes on the P

Meek Mill Seeks $5M for Book, Album & Film

Meek Mill is stepping into a new chapter of independence, making it clear he’s ready to control his own narrative — on and off the mic. The Philly rapper just announced he’s seeking $5 million in funding for a fresh slate of projects, incl

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