Thursday, November 9, 2023

TSU Alum Megan Thee Stallion Ignites Campus with Surprise Appearance

In a surprise visit to Texas Southern University on Wednesday, Megan Thee Stallion turned heads, adding sizzle to the weekly Hump Day pep rally. The Grammy-winning artist, accompanied by the Ocean of Soul Band, took center stage to honor recipients of the Flamin' Hot scholarship fund—a cause profoundly significant to her.

Launched in September, the scholarship fund aims to uplift graduating seniors at TSU, offering over $150,000 to more than 20 deserving students. A recent TSU graduate herself, Megan seized the opportunity to celebrate the achievements of these scholarship recipients.

Engaging in an on-stage conversation with TSU's Tracy Clemons, Megan Thee Stallion underscored the importance of education and empowerment.

Beyond the scholarship festivities, Megan Thee Stallion's collaboration with the Canadian alt-metal band Spiritbox on "Cobra (Rock Remix) Feat. Spiritbox" continues to showcase her dynamic range. Both artists are under the management of Roc Nation, Jay-Z's entertainment company.

As a three-time Grammy winner, Megan Thee Stallion has not only dominated the music scene but has also ventured into entrepreneurship, establishing herself as a cultural icon. Graduating in Healthcare Administration in 2021, Megan now aspires to open assisted-living facilities in her hometown, exemplifying her commitment to education and community upliftment.

Megan Thee Stallion has garnered recognition for her advocacy. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee presented her with the 18th Congressional District Hero Award in Houston, acknowledging her outstanding humanitarian work.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Country Music Awards Rewrites History: Tracy Chapman's Classic 'Fast Car' Named Song of the Year

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Nashville's Bridgestone Arena set the stage for a historic win as Tracy Chapman's timeless hit "Fast Car" secured the Song of the Year award at the 57th annual Country Music Awards on Wednesday.

Despite Chapman's absence from the telecast, presenter Sarah Evans shared Chapman's gratitude in a heartfelt message, "I’m sorry I couldn’t join you all tonight. It’s truly an honor for my song to be newly recognized after 35 years of its debut. Wow. Thank you to the CMAs and a special thanks to Luke (Combs) and to all of the fans of ‘Fast Car.’"

This accolade is especially remarkable considering "Fast Car" made its debut 35 years ago and enjoyed a resurgence in July when Luke Combs, a prominent country star, released a cover that soared to No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart. In a historic moment, Chapman became the first Black woman to top the chart since its inception in 1990.

Chapman, the sole writer of "Fast Car," also claimed the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Country Songwriters chart, a testament to the enduring appeal of her masterpiece through Combs' rendition.



Reflecting on this unexpected journey to the country charts, Chapman shared, "I never expected to find myself on the country charts, but I’m honored to be there. I’m happy for Luke and his success and grateful that new fans have found and embraced ‘Fast Car.’”

Luke Combs, who also clinched a CMA Award for Single of the Year with "Fast Car," expressed his deep appreciation during his acceptance speech. "First and foremost, I want to thank Tracy Chapman for writing one of the best songs of all time," Combs remarked, highlighting the profound impact "Fast Car" has had on his life since childhood.

The historic win at the CMAs establishes Tracy Chapman as the first Black artist to secure Song of the Year. The Country Music Association not only honored "Fast Car" in this category but also recognized Combs, Chip Matthews, and Jonathan Singleton with Single of the Year.

C-Knight, Hip-Hop Pioneer and Dove Shack Co-Founder, Dies at 52

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In a somber turn of events, Arnez Blount, best known by his stage name C-Knight, has tragically passed away at the age of 52 on Tuesday, succumbing to complications stemming from a severe stroke.

C-Knight, a prominent figure in the world of hip-hop and one of the founding members of the influential trio, The Dove Shack, had been in the hospital for several weeks. According to a report by TMZ, he was ultimately taken off life support.

The Long Beach rapper's recent hospitalization and untimely demise have cast a shadow over the music industry, leaving his fans and fellow artists in deep mourning. C-Knight's bandmate, Bo-Roc, who had previously reached out for prayers during C-Knight's hospitalization, took to social media to confirm the devastating news of his friend's passing.

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Bo-Roc expressed his profound grief in a heartfelt message, saying, "This is like f—g nightmare I swear this s—t hurt different and I don’t want to talk about s—t to nobody so please just let me be and pray for us… On my soul I love you bro and I already don’t know what the f—k to do wit u being gone…"

C-Knight's health challenges began on October 18 when he was admitted to the hospital following a troubling blood sugar test result. His father, George Lee Washington Blount Jr., disclosed that C-Knight, who battled diabetes, underwent dialysis to address dangerously high blood sugar levels when he suffered a medical emergency, leading to cardiac arrest.

Despite the heroic efforts of responding medical professionals in resuscitating him, C-Knight's condition remained unresponsive after being placed on life support. Heartbreakingly, the rapper's family had to make the painful decision to discontinue life support after anxiously awaiting the results of an MRI scan assessing his brain activity.


While C-Knight and The Dove Shack may not have attained the same level of mainstream success as some of their 1990s counterparts, their impact on the hip-hop scene was undeniable. The group's debut album, "This Is The Shack," released in 1995, reached number 68 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and secured the 13th spot on the R&B chart.

C-Knight's legacy endures through his music, with one of The Dove Shack's standout hits, "Summertime in the LBC," leaving an enduring mark on the hip-hop scene. The song, featured in the 1995 hip-hop documentary "The Show," perfectly encapsulated the essence of Long Beach's summertime vibes.

Additionally, C-Knight explored his solo career with the release of "Knight Time" in 2001. In a 2020 interview with Canada's Outlaw Radio, he fondly recollected the creation of "Summertime in the LBC," stating, "We wrote that track in 15 minutes, man... it was like low effort. It's basically just us reflecting on our growing up in Long Beach... just that whole element of having summer barbecues and things like that, having fun."

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