Homeless Issues: Atty. Tom Mesereau Talks to Pastor Sherman D. Manning on the ‘Yes We Can!’ Worship Center Podcast | WATCH

Homelessness Issues: Attorney Tom Mesereau Talks to Pastor Sherman D. Manning on the Yes We Can! Worship Center Podcast *Pastor Sherman D. Manning, founder of “Yes We Can” Worship Center (YWCWC) is known for feeding and housing the homeless on Skid Row. Now, he has a podcast focusing on lawyers and issues which pertain to

LA Civil Rights Leaders to Host Screening of Police Beating of Tyre Nichols for ‘Community Healing’ – Rodney King’s Daughter to Attend

Tyre Nichols family & pic of Tyre (Gerald Herbert-AP) *A coalition of Los Angeles civil rights leaders is calling for community members to stop by to watch the video of the vicious beating of Tyre Nichols to death by 5 former Memphis Police officers Friday evening at 4pm Pacific. The coalition says that watching it

Jacquees ‘When You Bad Like That’ (Featuring Future) Official Music Video Out Now! | WATCH

Jacquees ‘When You Bad Like That’ featuring Future Official Music Video Out Now! *Multi-platinum R&B artist Jacquees, releases his official music video “When You Bad Like That” featuring Diamond-certified GRAMMY Award-winning artist Future from Jacquees’ latest studio project, Sincerely For You. Watch HERE. “When You Bad Like That” finds the Decatur, GA native vibrantly displaying his knack for romance as

Chlöe Releases New Single ‘Pray It Away’

Chlöe Bailey has officially relaunched her debut era with “Pray It Away,” the lead single from her debut album, In Pieces. “Pray It Away” was co-produced by Chlöe, ThankGod4Cody, ECassshh, Pitt Tha Kid and Puredandy. The honest track finds a scorned Chlöe turning to her Higher Power for guidance, as she considers seeking revenge on

CAMP Gets in ‘CNTRL’ on New Song

CAMP (formerly known as Aaron Camper) makes a soulful return with his new song, “CNTRL.” It was co-produced by Kenneth “NSFR” Wright and Curtis Wright. Over a breezy production, with perfectly placed harmonies, CAMP sings about taking control of one’s destiny without fretting over things you can’t control. CAMP drives the song’s memorandum even further