Lathleen Ade-Brown is a freelance writer living in New York City.
Lathleen Ade-Brown
Lauryn Hill Performs Solo
With no introduction at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg last night (May 14), a pint-sized Lauryn Hill appeared, draped in an all-black over-sized dress -- her toes and finger nails were neatly painted white. With the weight of going to jail on her shoulders, coupled with the amount of humiliation the press has conjured up over the years as an attack, Hill is supposed to break. But as she bel
Wyclef Jean Expounds on Difference Between Hip-Hop and Rap
It is inevitable that the beloved art form of hip-hop goes through many changes and evolves daily. Often times, artists that started out in the '90s find that they no longer have the same love for the genre as they once did.
Namely, Phife from A Tribe Called Quest mentioned during the 'Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest' documentary that the way hip-hop is going, he can
Jermaine Dupri Reveals His Favorite Moment in Black History
February is Black History Month and entertainers are celebrating the occasion with some of their fondest memories.